This morning I received Theophostic Prayer. It was my second session and I went in feeling intimidated because I wasn't sure what to focus on. But of course, the Holy Spirit showed me the way. In the end God spoke to me saying that I am STRONG and POWERFUL. When He said that I felt myself in Honduras and He said, "Don't be scared."
I left the ministry session knowing that God wants me to know the strength I have inside. He wants me to know that I am fully capable of conquering challenges. He also wants me to know that I am powerful to do big things in this world.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Saturday, September 18, 2010
A Year Later
The foot work has begun. I sent a letter to Jairo today. It feels great to have the letter written - it's been a year long process.
About a month ago I called Jairo and told him that I think I am ready to come back. He seemed happy to hear from me, but explained that there are some special circumstances that need to be worked out in order for me to return to Honduras and work with La Iglesia En Transformacion. He said he would like for me to come and work on the breakfast program, start a music program for the kids, and work with the English speaking missions teams. It all sounded exciting to me!
After Jairo has time to read my letter, I will call him to make sure that we are on the same page, then I will forward it on to K2. The letter is asking K2 to put into writing that they are in support of me returning to Honduras. Then I will wait for permission from the church in Honduras. It is possible that they may say no. But I am praying and I feel at peace. It is in God's hands.
I don't want to get ahead of myself, but last week at church they showed pictures of the kids in La Iglesia and I could feel myself there - it wasn't like I was looking at the pictures wishing I could be there, it was like I was already there. I am very hopeful that in a year from now I will be settled in Honduras.
About a month ago I called Jairo and told him that I think I am ready to come back. He seemed happy to hear from me, but explained that there are some special circumstances that need to be worked out in order for me to return to Honduras and work with La Iglesia En Transformacion. He said he would like for me to come and work on the breakfast program, start a music program for the kids, and work with the English speaking missions teams. It all sounded exciting to me!
After Jairo has time to read my letter, I will call him to make sure that we are on the same page, then I will forward it on to K2. The letter is asking K2 to put into writing that they are in support of me returning to Honduras. Then I will wait for permission from the church in Honduras. It is possible that they may say no. But I am praying and I feel at peace. It is in God's hands.
I don't want to get ahead of myself, but last week at church they showed pictures of the kids in La Iglesia and I could feel myself there - it wasn't like I was looking at the pictures wishing I could be there, it was like I was already there. I am very hopeful that in a year from now I will be settled in Honduras.
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