Sunday, April 22, 2007

Off to outreach


These three crazy women are about to lead an outreach together to Cordoba. Did they really think that one through well???

On Tuesday morning we will be headed out to Cordoba to do the health brigade and to start the rest of our two month outreach. We will be in Tierra Alta, El Palmar, Bijao, and Pica Pica. The rest of the team will end up in Tierra Adentro, but the road is too dangerous for Rachel and I to go there. (We are still not sure if they will send us to another city or just send us home).

Prayer requests:
It is still not certain that all of our team will go. Out of nowhere, we are having trouble with one of our professional students. We are praying that if God sees in her heart that she will not determine to be a blessing, that that would be made known so that we don't send her.

Pray for the physical and spiritual protection of all of the teams. We are going to the safest place and the other two groups are going to red zones (not safe because of the war). Those teams do not have any foreigners on them.

Pray THAT GOD WOULD USE US! That we would have His passion and His heart for each of the places and that He would use us in great ways!

On another note...

You may have noticed...hey, Desteni has black hair. Of course I do. Why wouldn't I? I was trying to go back to my natural color (dark brown) and well...

There you have it. Not dark brown. If I were going to sell that product, that would be the name I'd give it "Not dark brown."

Anyway, going back to the original intention for this post-

I am leaving for outreach. That means less posts, less contact with me, less pictures available. I do have a laptop, but I get to my outreach locational in a small canoe. I don't think I need to explain more on that one. So even though the contact will be less, I need even more prayer.

Blessings,

Desteni

Friday, April 13, 2007

The Baby



Karen, this is for you!

Finally.

Finally. There is resolution in the school. After 137 trillion meetings with staff, students, leaders, Jesus, pizza delivery guy (heck, YOU were probably in some of the meetings), we have come to a decision on the students on the outreach teams.

Three students were asked to leave, and six are going on probation (meaning that we will let them go on outreach conditional upon their behavior). It is sad because I really love two of the students leaving, but we made the right decision. It was too big of a risk taking them.

Since people are leaving, we had to restructure the teams. Only one of my original students is going with us :( But they chose really well. They are really well balanced teams and I am excited for it.

We have two of the professional students (adults) Claudia and Paula, then Ingrid and Juan Daniel. I will try to post a team pic soon!

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Happy Easter


EASTER!!!


Well, this was mine and Rachel's big Easter celebration. We hid the egg candles her mom got us and spelled out Happy Easter with our bodies. Now, people don't celebrate Easter here, so all of this was scary and amusing to them.

And I know I haven't updated on the students in awhile. I just keep waiting. On Monday, we pulled nine of the students into a meeting to let them know that we were seriously considering not letting them go on outreach. We were ready to make that decision. We have prayed and feel like some of them still have hope. So we are watching and praying for guidance.

Sunday, April 1, 2007

Destination...CORDOBA




In three weeks I will be heading out with a team of students to Tierra Alta to participate in a Health Brigade. In all my experiences in missions, I have the feeling that this will be something that forever marks my life.
HISTORY
Most people don´t realize that Colombia is in a war. There are three different groups that are constantly battling for domination over certain areas. One of the groups will come and drive people out of their homes. Thousands have had to flee for their lives. So where do they go? Colombian refugees make their own little communities in the nearest "safe" place. They have nothing except what the government helps them with for six months: seeds and training how to cultivate their own food. They have lost everything, family members, security, all of their possessions, and have to start all over from scratch- broken.
Four times a year YWAM organizes a Health Brigade to be able to offer relief and consolation to these people. We take doctors, psychologists, dentists, carpenters, beauticians, nutritionists, etc to come and offer aid. We take clothes, medications, house supplies, mattresses, all which have been donated by local Colombians.
HOW ARE WE GOING TO PARTICIPATE?
My team will be divided. We have a nurse and a physical therapist that are going to be offering their services. My team will be in charge of evangelism, which is the focus of the brigade. If people can´t know Jesus, we are just providing band aids for gaping wounds.
I will be working in the area of counseling. That is going to be a huge challenge for me, one that is going to force me to CLING to Him for WISDOM. My director was telling me that she talked to a woman who was eating breakfast one morning with her four kids and a group came in and killed all of her children in front of her, leaving them at the table. No amount of wisdom can speak into those wounds. I need Jesus so much to use me as a vessel of His presence. I feel as though I will actually be going into hell to bring His mercy and comfort. I am not sure I will ever be the same after this.
HOW CAN YOU PARTICIPATE?
We need clothes, medication, MONEY. It is going to cost us about $6000 USD to pull this off. If you would like to send a donation, for time purposes, it would be best to send it to my house (let me know and I will get you the address). Personally, I do not have all of the finances I need to go. Lots of last minute purchases and expenses that I wasn´t aware of. (ie a tent, transportation, uniforms, rain boots, a mosquito net, etc etc and etc). If you would like to help, please send checks, again, to my parents house and distinguish whether it is for me or for the brigade.
PLEASE PRAY
I would like to invite you to make a commitment to pray for us, at least until May 1st. I am asking you to pray in groups, to fast, to really become apart of what we are doing to reach these people.
Please pray that:
1. That God would pour His Spirit upon us and give us a special anointing to do the work that He has put in our hearts.
2. For SAFETY. The area is safe enough for us to go, but it is near dangerous areas.
3. Our health. There is a big malaria risk in this area. It is also pretty unhygienic.
4. Pray for the salvation of the people there. They they would come to know Christ truly as a SAVIOR. As the PRINCE OF PEACE.
5. Pray that the insurgents living in the area would come to know the Lord and would find a way out of the lifestyle they have been living.
6. Pray that we find transportation that will take all of the good the whole way there (which requires crossing a river on a raft).
7. Pray for protection in our relationships. (Best way for the enemy to botch up what we are doing is to bring division among us or conflict).
8. That God would speak to people and touch them in a way that only He can.
Please note also that my leaders are very responsible in where they send us. If they perceive that a place is too dangerous to go, they will not allow us to. In fact, we will not be going to one of the city with our outreach team because the road to get there is too dangerous for foreigners. We are also going as a humanitarian relief group, which is very respected even among insurgents. Do not be afraid.