I just got back from another visit to Monterrey, Mexico. I was there for about two weeks and it was so good to be back there again. It was a re-energizing time for what's soon to come.
I say it was a preview for what's soon to come for several reasons. First, we got a glimpse of what ministry will look like in Monterrey again. After a year of no groups, we had Grace Bible Church of Chicago come for their annual Springtime missions trip. Our ministry has taken new directions within this past year, so this veteran group got a taste of starting up something new instead of completing tasks and seeing final results as they have in the years past. They were such a great group to start us off again! Not only were they flexible, but they were responsible and spiritually mature, able to handle what was in store for them. Instead of doing their usual cement roof-pour and park ministry (which they still did a bit of at the church, as pictured right), we did some painting jobs and English conversation within a school and in the church. Instead of being physically exhausted, we all were mentally exhausted, but with good results. This is a new ministry we hope to build up, going into schools and also inviting university students into the church to practice their English. It will be a way to make the church known to the people and the first steps to connecting them to a church, and more so to connecting them to a relationship with God.
This group also got to enjoy intermingling with their "sister" church that was started this past August by our fellow missionary, Douglas Gibson. Grace Bible Church has helped to start and support this new church, Iglesia Biblica La Gracia (also Grace Bible Church). It was a great time to see believers from two cultures and languages coming together to praise and worship God, as well as a preview for how we can better connect future groups with the national church. Really, it was a preview for what heaven will be like!
I say it was a preview for what's soon to come for several reasons. First, we got a glimpse of what ministry will look like in Monterrey again. After a year of no groups, we had Grace Bible Church of Chicago come for their annual Springtime missions trip. Our ministry has taken new directions within this past year, so this veteran group got a taste of starting up something new instead of completing tasks and seeing final results as they have in the years past. They were such a great group to start us off again! Not only were they flexible, but they were responsible and spiritually mature, able to handle what was in store for them. Instead of doing their usual cement roof-pour and park ministry (which they still did a bit of at the church, as pictured right), we did some painting jobs and English conversation within a school and in the church. Instead of being physically exhausted, we all were mentally exhausted, but with good results. This is a new ministry we hope to build up, going into schools and also inviting university students into the church to practice their English. It will be a way to make the church known to the people and the first steps to connecting them to a church, and more so to connecting them to a relationship with God.
This group also got to enjoy intermingling with their "sister" church that was started this past August by our fellow missionary, Douglas Gibson. Grace Bible Church has helped to start and support this new church, Iglesia Biblica La Gracia (also Grace Bible Church). It was a great time to see believers from two cultures and languages coming together to praise and worship God, as well as a preview for how we can better connect future groups with the national church. Really, it was a preview for what heaven will be like!
[Our end-of-the-week program for the group, church members, and those invited from the English conversation classes. The night included songs, skits, a short message, and, of course, food!]
Finally, it was also a preview for what's to come for me as I prepare to make my move down there soon. God willing, I will be making my move down there mid-May. Just a month to get things ready here, pack up and go! It was very helpful and necessary for me to be able to talk with the team there about what this ministry will look like in the next coming years. I also got to enjoy seeing the house where I will be living with another TIME missionary, Jessica Heagy. I got to familiarize myself a bit more with the area so that hopefully I will know how to drive to the basic places I'll be going to regularly. Out of all my times in Mexico, this time felt the most like it was home. Praise God!
[Our 2-level house, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom (two bathtubs--very uncommon for Mexico!). I was very excited that my bathroom curtains, etc. that I had brought from Iowa match perfectly with the bathroom! We will also be housing our female intern this summer. I can't wait to furnish and decorate the house!]
Hola. Acabo de darme cuenta lo que está haciendo donde se encuentre. Es increíble cómo Dios está usando para sus fines. En otra nota, que la casa se ve muy cool! Me gustaría que mi casa se veía así. ¿Qué tipo de material son los inodoros hechos de? Parece que es caro. ¿Ustedes sólo actúan obras de teatro y canto, y si no, ¿qué otra cosa puede hacer? Me encantaría saber.
ReplyDeleteHola. Me llamo Jake. Yo voy a tus padres iglesia y tus padres son porteros en mi escuela. Yo soy un menor a Sheboygan County Christian High School. Me gusta misiones en otro países. Yo fue al Thailand con mi grupo de jóvenes. Cuando crezca Yo quiero ir a Africa con Luke Society ayudar familias quien no reciben atención medico correcto. Tu viaje sonidos divertido. Cuando yo voy a Thailand yo disfruto mi viaje mucho. Tanto yo quiero volvo Thailand después escuela secundaria. Yo deseo tu tienes un tiempo divertido mientras estas allí. Adios.
ReplyDeleteSi, la casa esta muy padre/chido. Es buena casa. Es grande para solo mi amiga y yo, pero muy buena para tener visitantes, y por eso la tenemos. Jaja...los inodoros son normales y no son caros, solo es que es de otro color.
ReplyDeleteNo solamente hacemos dramas y canto. Lo que hacemos depende en el grupo que viene y la iglesia, pero hemos hecho proyectos de pintar y de constuir. Tambien hacemos cosas con ninos, como escuelitas de verano (VBS). Y tambien empezamos a hacer cosas con la conversacion en ingles. Hacemos todo esto por la oportunidad de conectar la gente a la iglesia y para decirles de Jesus. Es bueno para la gente en Mexico, pero tambien para los americanos que vienen!
Hola Jake. Que bueno que te interesan las misiones en otros paises! Y tambien que pudiste ir a Thailand! Me acuerdo de ese viaje misionero a Thailand. Se veia muy interesante! Entiendo ese deseo de regresar despues de ir en un viaje misionero. Es porque soy misionera ahora! Yo fui en viaje misionero a Queretaro, Mexico con TIME Ministries hace dos o tres anos, y ahora soy misionera con TIME! A veces Dios obra asi. Tal vez algun dia puedes regresar a Thailand, si Dios quiere.
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