Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Spirtual Warfare

Wow what a title! Is spiritual warfare real? I believe so because I have been battling it since I came to Haiti. This has been one of the most challenging eight months of my life. And what is funny I just realized last night that so much of the difficulties was coming from spiritual warfare. My past illness really made me question God "why am I here?" I could be in the states right now having a lot easier life. I asked God what have I done to make a difference here in Haiti.
Well God had an answer for me yesterday. A man came to visit me because he heard I was sick. When I saw him I gave him a hug. You see this man is Alex and Athenson's father. (They are two of my Haitian boys) Him visiting me was special because about two months or so ago he was very sick, he was the one who couldn't get out of bed. His boys told me he had been cursed by the witch doctor. That is when God told me to go pray over him.
I asked the team that was here and a couple of missionary friends to come too. As we prayed you could sense the spiritual battle .going on it this man. My prayer was for God to be glorified through healing this man. Show everyone God has full power over evil.
The next day the father called me to tell me that he was able to sleep for the first time in a long time. He now has made a full recovery. He wants to go to church on Sundays and he praises God for his healing. Praise God!
So back to my battle, as I walked my visitor to the gate to see him off God whispered softly on my heart "Here is one life that you made a difference in for Me". I had to smile to myself as I walked back to my house. God always knows how to encourage me when I'm down, only God can protect me as the flaming arrows fly, and only God deserves all the glory when a heart is changed for Him! I praise God we are in Haiti serving Him today, I pray he will continue to use us for his glory.
I guess if the arrows aren't coming we aren't gaining ground for God!

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Mother's Day

Bonswa tout moun!! Hello everyone!
Happy Mother's Day to all!


John 19:25-27
25 Near the cross of Jesus stood his mother, his mother's sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary Magdalene. 26 When Jesus saw his mother there, and the diciple whom he loved standing nearby, he said to his mother, "Dear woman, here is your son," 27 and to the disciple, "here is your mother." From that time on, the disciple took her into his home.


Today is the day we all try to take care of our mothers, no matter what age we are. Our mother's take care us from the time we are made in the womb until they no longer can. Through our whole lives here, they tend to our needs as a child, start to let us have independence as teenagers, and then let us go as adults to start our own families. All the while, maybe secretly or not, wondering if they've done enough to send us out into the world. No matter our age, our moms always think about us and if we are "OK". No matter what our relationship is with our mom, she still wonders "how things are going". No matter her age, she still trys to "take care of" us. No matter where we are, she will "contact us". No matter what her needs are, she will put "ours before hers". A mother's love is unconditional!


Mary's love for Jesus was exemptlatory! She trusted God from the time she was told she was going to birth him until (and after) the day he died. We do not know much about his childhood, but from our own experiences (whether your a mother or not), we can safely assume that she put him before herself in all facets of his childhood. We know that when he was lost, that she along with Joseph, frantically looked for him in the temple. As Jesus walked this earth, she was following him and "keeping an eye out for him". Always knowing what he was into and doing, probably trying to make sure he was safe, all the while knowing his destiny. It is hard to know, feel, or even comprehend how she felt on that day. Was it bittersweet for her? Her son had to die, be the ultimate sacrifice, to save others even herself. But, even on the cross, bleeding, in pain, thirsting, wanting it to end, Jesus was thinking of her! He knew she was grieving for him, wanting to help him, to "take care of" him, as any mother does when seeing her child in pain. So, in the midst of it all, he told her, "here is your son" standing next to you. And, to him, "here is your mother", take care of her. Before Jesus died he had made sure that his mother was taken care of AND that she had someone to care for too. Not to take his place in her life but someone to help her along the way of life. Life without her son, the chosen one, the one who saved us all by dieing for us. The one whom loves us all and all we have to do is say "YES Jesus I believe"!


Today is Mother's Day, may we all bless our mothers today and everyday. There will come a time when the tides turn and we will have to take care of our mothers in some way. May we look at Jesus's example, and try to do the same for ours as he took care of Mary.


Blessings to all,
Andy, Theresa, Miranda, Ariel, & Zacchaeus

Monday, January 30, 2012

Time

Does your days, weeks, & months go as fast as ours? It is so hard to believe it is the end of January. I look back at our two and a half months in Haiti and just stand in awe of everything that has been completed. We now have power on the whole campus. The town of Borel has clean drinking water from the solar powered well pump that God provided, and we are on our fifth work team of the 2012 year. (It would take a long time to list all the jobs that was done by the teams.) This has been a great two months of getting things done. So much time spent work on things. Then I asked myself how much time has been given to God? When I ask this question I mean quality time with God. Like a father and child taking time to grow closer together. I'm so ashamed to admit that I haven't spent anytime with God it the past two months. People have a misconception that missionaries are these so holy people that have it all together when it comes to time with God. Not true. I just spent two months working for God, but not taking time out of my day for God. It is so easy for us to work for God and think we are going to grow closer to Him. I'm reminded of the two sisters in Luke chapter 10:38-42, one sister is working so hard to prepare food and make everything perfect for Jesus while the other just sits and spends time with him. Jesus is pleased with the one spending time with Him. So I challenge you, just as I'm challenging myself to spend that time with Jesus. Just sit at His feet and listen to Him, read your bible, spend extra time praying. If you feel distant from Him it is because you are walking in the wrong direction. I've been walking in the wrong direction, but starting now I'm turning around.
I also promise to post more about the things Gods is doing here in Haiti.