Wednesday, August 14, 2013

The most exciting news ever!

I am so excited to share the most exciting news ever!  I was not able to blog as I like to while I was in Costa Rica serving with the team.  At first we didn't have internet.  Then I was simply too tired.  We would come home and I'd go straight to bed, then wake up and head out again.  The team did so many awesome things that I couldn't share with you.

One of the things I wish I had written in the moment was when my cousin, Doug, and his wife, Debbie, shared that they have a friend who is dying from cancer.  He is their neighbor in Costa Rica.  He was in Panama receiving treatment, so the male side of the team all lived in his house during their mission.  We prayed for Marc for several days.  Finally on the last night we broke into groups and prayed all through Marc's house.  We prayed outside, in every room, and all gathered on the roof at the end where we sang songs of praise and worship.  We joined hands and declared God's presence there.

Debbie had been planting seeds for a long time.  Marc had gotten down to 100 pounds and was clearly dying.  She and Doug were really anxious for Marc to be saved before he passed.  Debbie has given Marc a bible and talked to Marc about God, but he always made it clear he was not interested.

After the prayer in Marc's house the cleaning ladies said they felt a difference there.  I know that as we finished our time of prayer in the house I was speaking to one of the girls on the team and both of us felt very positive about how God would work there.

Last night Doug and Debbie saw Marc.  He told them he accepted Christ as his savior!  He said that he couldn't wait to tell people.  The man who was treating Marc in Panama told Marc the only chance he had to heal was through God.  Marc told Doug and Debbie that he believes in the trinity, just like they do.  He got up and danced to show them how much better he is feeling.

I am amazed at all of the good news I am hearing today.  God never fails to amaze!  Today I also received an email from Lad, the Assistant Pastor of my church in the US.  He said that K2 is starting a new team to work together with my church in Honduras.  He said I will be to contact person here in Honduras.  He asked what we need, what our goals are, and how K2 can help us achieve the goals.  Sounds great!

Also, Lourdes and Jairo had a successful meeting on Tuesday and plan to leave for San Jose, California, in about 2 weeks.  That is really good news for them, although I will miss the Sarmientos very much.

My bus ride yesterday was relatively uneventful.  All in all I was traveling for 21 hours.  It was a super long day.  But I'd do it again.  Costa Rica was great, serving with the team from Virginia was a very special experience.

PS:  I came home to a table and fridge full of food.  My landlords rock!

3 comments:

Charlie said...

God is good. All the time. Thanks for sharing this miracle with us.

Mary Lynn said...

I wish I had detailed it all in the blog as it happened. This man was not at all open to knowing God. We prayed really hard every day for him and his family. We even made a big huge card with him with messages for him about God's love for him and the kids' love and prayers for him. It was so amazing!

Charlie said...

I need to start sending my prayer requests to you guys! You're relentless!