Saturday, June 26, 2010

The week is coming to an end...












wow wow wow. we are so thankful for an awesome week with our sweet friends here in sevilla. this time the team has been able to spend more time with pepe and mari, hearing their stories and praying together. for this we are so grateful. to see pictures and hear stories of how the church went from a dream to reality is nothing short of miraculous. pepe and mari abandoned a life of comfort many years ago. together with their beautiful children, they work daily to build relationships with the community they love. theirs is truly a labor of love. watching new faces fill the rooms at parque este this week has been so encouraging for the team. as we have heard repeated often this week... it is one person, one life, one heart changed at a time. only God can change the hearts of men, this we know. trusting in his perfect timing, we wait to hear stories of life change long after we return home. for this week, we are thankful. for your prayers and support, we are thankful. for our great and loving God, who rescued all of us when we were just lost sinners, we are thankful. glory to God. gracias gracias SeƱor.

we leave for malaga in the morning. we will travel by train and arrive midday. the team will debrief and all but julie and i return home monday morning. please pray for safe travels for the team and for the time we spend in sevilla to be beneficial to the community. we will host a movie night, game night, and more to continue investing in those new friends who attended camp this week. julie and i travel home thursday morning and we would appreciate your prayers for safe travel as well. here are just a few photos to sum up the last few days.

a reminder pepe gave us today has stuck with me and i would love to share it. when you think of spain, you don't necessarily think of missions. but in spain only 1% of the population are evangelical christians... as you pray for us, please pray that God would bring a revival to spain to change the hearts and minds of the people here.

con amor,

arinn, amy, tom, julie, joanna, kim, and steph

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Why are you going to historically Catholic CHRISTIAN countries to convert people to evangelical Protestant Christianity. Why don't you just go to Muslim or Hindu, or Buddhist countries where your witness is more powerful and appropriate? Trying to convert already Christian peoples to your brand of Christianity is useless and arrogant of you. Leave the poor Christians in Europe alone, whatever non-Protestant tradition they may be, Catholic or Orthodox. There are more dangers to Christianity with secularism and materialism than there are from your historic "enemies.". You people sadden me with your ignorance. I'll pray for the Catholics there and pray that you open your eyes to the harm you are doing to Christianity in general by weakening the traditional and established Christian churches around the world.