Saturday night, twelve students graduated from our DTS. I do not normally get emotional at events like this. But this time was different. This whole graduation was different. I stood up to give the final reflection to the students and wept. Why? Because I could see the fruit of what God had done in their lives, through all of the difficulties and mistakes. These students are definitely not the same as when they came. It was a hard school, for the staff and students alike. But in the end, it was agreed that the theme of this graduation was "It was worth it."
One of the girls that almost got sent home sang a song at the ceremony called (translated) "Look at what God has done in me" and I don't think there was a single dry eye. She couldn't sing in parts because she was crying, too. Ugg. I cry just remembering it. God really did miraculous things in the lives of the students and my prayer for them is that they would continue to walk in it. That they would remember who they are. That they would remember what God has done.
WHAT NOW?
Our next set of schools start in two weeks. Next week we will be told what our functions will be. I am hoping to work with the Intro to Biblical Counseling, but I may be needed in the DTS again. Many of our staff are taking the semester to study at other YWAM bases, or are going to be on sabatical. Lots of transition. It should be challenging. We are also going to have many different nations represented, which should be a blessing and again, a challenge.
HEALTH UPDATE
Many of you have been concerned for my health. I am now healed from dengue and functioning at 100%. Thank you for your prayers.
*To see more pictures from outreach, please click on my picture link.
4 comments:
Thanks for the update Destini. It is always good to hear how God is using your ministry.
Keep in touch.
Karl
Hey Des! I love reading your updates. Oh, what I would give to fly down there and give you a big hug! hmmm...can a one-year-old fly to Colombia? :o) I have a blog now - don't know if you're getting my email updates. www.threemoonsandadog.com Love you!
Oh how I wish I could have been there! I'm so proud of my little Karen. Did anyone film it? sigh... I miss you.
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