Thursday, July 2, 2009

Late Thurs. recap from Jason

I feel so silly right now. I'm typing this on a little patio all by myself leashed to the wireless internet and am borderline weeping at what I've seen in and through this trip so far. Hopefully the students' recaps below this post have shed a glimpse on some of the cool things that happened today. It truly has been awesome. Part of me wants to go step by step and talk about what happened but I think the best way to describe it is what I just saw...

While hanging out with some of the students who were blogging with me on the patio... I decided to go check on the rooms. I turned the corner and the students had decided to have an impromptu worship session... just playing music and singing to God. They just wanted to thank God for an awesome day!

If I could describe today with one phrase it would be "sense of urgency." They're realizing that this trip is so short and have been really jumping right into whichever ministry we work at. Watching them at the leprosy center was such a treat. I had to mask my fear to be honest. I didn't feel equipped in any way walking up to meet our new friends. But I watched our students just dive in... hugging, praying, listening, sharing and really just loving. They gave me the courage to do the same and we all left with new friends and a bit of a changed heart. It really reminded me how spiritual physical illness can be. Many of the patients were dropped off at this clinic by family who were ignorant and fearful of the disease. It doesn't take long for them to share the hurt caused by that. At the same time, we all agreed we were surprised by the amount of joy in that place. It really puts our fears into perspective as Maddy V blogged about. And Braden, Julia P and Cammy all mentioned Juan... the amazing man who was blind and used to be a pastor. After hearing them quote the Bible he said, "I wish I could see you guys" which was quickly responded with one of the biggest group hugs you've ever seen. Dangit... I'm crying again.

Afterwards, we joined an ongoing children's ministry at El Circulo which was pure chaos... but awesome. Our time yesterday in Cotui really has helped our students feel comfortable working with kids here. They are like Dominican nino magnets. We decided to have the service in an alley (things change here a lot by the way) instead of the building they normally meet in. Next thing I know... 4 of our dudes are bringing in these giant speakers and we start blaring this Christian Spanish kids worship music. Our teams went into the street and invited the kids to come up and hang out with us. The next thing we know what seemed like the entire neighborhood was hanging out and partying with us. Face paint, soccer, baseball, dancing, singing, Noah & the Ark storytelling, piggybacking and drawing galore. It was awesome.

We finished the day all hanging out in the Colonial Zone of Santo Domingo. Did you know Christopher Columbus landed in the DR when he crossed the ocean blue in 1492? So, we got to see the 1st church in the New World as well as Columbus' son's castle & fort. Legit. It was there I realized how close we were getting as a team. They love each other for sure. There really aren't many "cliques" anymore on this trip and they've been intentional about that.

OK... prayer request time. Here are some things to pray for regarding tomorrow's schedule.
We're doing a new type of ministry for us in the morning. El Circulo, the church we're partnering with, is trying something new and starting a church in the Free Trade Zone. It's a place full of people who work tons of hrs and they're trying to meet them on their turf. So, we're running team-building games during the day... many of which we went through at Saddleback as we tried to unify a team of 41 different people. We're using this to teach them the importance of faith, unity and ethics. Then, we're hosting a concert w/ a band from El Circulo as well as our students. It's been fun watching Maddy J jump in this week and learn these Spanish songs as Nicole G... an amazing singer who happens to be fluent in Spanish is losing her voice a bit. Our band's going to rock and I'm so proud of them for learning these songs in Spanish. Please pray for boldness as our team is still learning how to interact with adults.

After we'll get a little bit more in their wheelhouse and visit a local orphanage to host a BBQ. They have I think around 180 kids aged from a few months-20. It should be a blast. Pray for opportunities once again for God to use them as well as energy to pull it all off. It's going to be a long day with not a lot of sleep.

Also, pray for continued flexibility as well. There hasn't been a day that has perfectly gone as planned so we're learning how to adjust and you'd be proud of the way they have.

Finally, pray for Josh Griffin & Kurt Johnston fly into tomorrow morning to help with the conference on Saturday where we're expecting anywhere from 300-500 youth pastors from the island to come learn from us. I'm humbled to even think of that opportunity.

OK, I'm going to bed after sheepishly realizing I just wrote a novel. I can't help but to brag.

We're hoping to get on some of the computers tomorrow at Ace Wireless... where we're setting up shop in the Free Trade Zone tomorrow to download some of these videos & pictures. Sarah & Nicole J's took literally like 3 hrs from here. We have a lot more.

Thanks again for praying, thinking and commenting. We're reading them to the students here and they love it.

Dios te bendiga (God Bless you!)
Jason
The proudest youth pastor ever!

6 comments:

  1. Jeff and Teresa GenowayJuly 3, 2009 at 6:33 AM

    Okay, I am in tears also! You make us feel as if we are there. I guess we are...in prayer. I must confess that I am a bit jealous-you are seeing the hand of God every minute! What a privilege to be able to be used by God in this way. Aren't you glad that God trusts you with His service to these people? We are so proud of you and the way that you are sharing God's love. We wait with bated breath to hear more!

    Love, The Genoways

    P.S. We love and miss you Taylor and Hayley!

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  2. I don't know if Maddy, Sami, Braden, and Austin can read this but if they can, I miss you and I am proud to hear of the work you guys are doing! I can't wait to see you guys and hear even more about how you have grown in Christ! I love you and I'm praying for you
    -Katie Hilton

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  3. WOW! I know you are all seeing God's love in action first hand thru all the lives your touching in the Dominican, but I don't think your realize how many hearts your touching here at home! "PROUD" just doesn't seem enough to describe how I'm feeling..."BLOWN AWAY"...that's better! I've been addicted to this blog & wait with baited breath to hear the incredible work you are all doing over there. Your incredible hearts for the Lord, your boldness & fearlessness are all proof God is doing incredible things thru you. As we continue to lift you up in prayer, may you feel your strength renewed for the incredible journey & mission you have today...may you remain healthy & open to what God is leading you to do. WE LOVE & MISS YOU AUSTIN SAENZ & can't wait to hear in person how God touched the lives of the Dominican people & you. Hello Braden, Maddy & Sammy!!! We're praying for your entire team!
    LOVE YOU LOTS!!!!!
    Jennifer, Tom & Ashley Saenz

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  4. If my family is reading this and all who have been wishing me a happy birthday, I want to thank you and I cant wait to tell you everything, because God has been working through me. God bless, love you mami,abuelita, lil b, gonzalo, tiana and everyone who has been praying for me

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  5. This is Paigeeeee hi family if you read this I hope your not missing me too much actually I know you cant live without me sorry for leaving you ANYWAYS Im having a lot of fun its amazing down here everyones safe and all the people here are amazing but yeah I miss all of you guys pray for me and my team please love yaaaaaa

    LOVE PAIGE

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  6. What an incredible group of kids (and adults) you are. Your faith is inspiring and your stories are enough to make us all cry.

    We have been praying for you all several times each day. We pray for strength and courage as you face new challenges and we pray that God will continue to open doors and opportunities for you to share your faith.

    We love reading about your experiences as you live them. By sharing your stories as they happen, it makes them so rich and full of your emotion. It is obvious that our God is doing great things through you. We can also tell how much you are growing by experiencing their faith and their love.

    Keep up the great work! Keep singing in the streets! Keep playing with those ninos! Keep pushing yourselves to leave your comfort zone and be unafraid, God will guide you.

    Chase, we are so proud of you and we want you to know how much we miss you. Let your faith shine through your music in your concert today and bang those drums like you've never done before. We love you!

    Dad, Mom and Jaclyn

    p.s. Max and Journey miss you too.

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