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For though we live in the world we do not wage war as the world does. The weapons we fight with are not the weapons of the world. On the contrary, they have devine power to demolish strongholds. We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowlege of GOD, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to CHRIST."
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Sep. 13, 2008 - Wales and Back again!
The trip to the UK. :) Sorry it's so long! and sorry I haven't been on in like 2 months, life has been SO crazy as you can imagin. :)
I began my trip at our Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma Assembly camp, Falls Creek (www.fallscreekok.org). I attended base camp for 2 days at Falls Creek, which really prepared me for the plane ride and all the legalities that I didn’t even think about, as I‘ve never flown before. When we got into London, I and the other people who were stationed in Wales, rode on a bus to Cardiff, Wales, while half of the iWitness team stayed for work in London. When we arrived the first day, we prayer walked, which plowed the field (so to speak) and prepared the area for GOD’s work that would be done there, before and after we were there. Each morning, we read through Acts to begin the day. Everyday, we prayer walked for the first 30 minutes when we got to our stationed area of the city. I was stationed in the Cardiff Bay. We would then start talking to people when we felt the SPIRIT lead us. Otherwise, we were prayer walking. We would do that for about 4 hours and then come together with our Trek group and have simple Church outside. Our Trek group was a smaller team of ten people I worked with throughout the mission trip. Simple Church was where the trek group got together and went over what we read in Acts that day and talked about what happened that day. After Simple Church, we would then go eat and head back to the dorms.
My favorite day there was the hardest. It was raining really hard and it was freezing cold, so when the wind blew it felt like it was going right through you. To me, that day tested all of our faith. We all were getting frustrated about how cold it was and asking ourselves why we were there. But I was excited, it was like GOD was testing our faith and that just made it all worthwhile. I wanted to prove that I couldn’t handle the whole thing by myself but that GOD was there so he could provide me a way to get through the cold and just do the work for HIM. HE provided.
I got really close to this group of 3 local kids who happened to be my age. It was so nice to be around them and it really got deep too. Now, we didn’t bring them to salvation, but we got them one step closer to that point. The rest is up to GOD, which is a very comforting thought. For so long I was worried I’d say or do the wrong thing, but now I realize it all is truly up to GOD. I was just blessed enough to be used.
A simple act that stuck out to me that made me awaken was the fact that when we had simple Church out at the Bay, when we prayed we prayed with our eye’s open which took a few days to get used to because I grew up with the whole, ‘bow your head and close your eyes.’ But we were trying to not draw attention to ourselves but blend in. Coming home was a bit of a shock in a little way, because I was so used to not bowing my head. But in a way doing it here is safe. The word that we used a lot to prayer walk was ‘Oicas,’ which means ‘family,’ that the people there would have someone in there Oicas that could keep them walking in the right direction.
When I came back from Cardiff, I went straight to Falls Creek with my Church youth group, and one night they were talking about how following GOD is not always safe. I had come face to face with that realization while I was in Cardiff. Now I never had a gun to my head or anything, but just finally knowing that persecution is out there makes it more real to me.
The whole Cardiff group reached 6 people, but more happened than that, and all we wanted was GOD‘s will, whatever that is. We prayed over the city and did what GOD told us to do. One week after we left Cardiff, Trip B came in and covered the same place again! It was a huge uplifting thought while we were there! Just knowing that GOD really wasn’t done yet, for HE has been working on this city of Cardiff for a long time, left me in awe. In the 1900’s, there was a huge revival there, but as time went on people let go and just stopped believing in GOD. So most of them have heard the word of GOD, but have hardened their hearts to HIM. I don’t know what GOD has planned for this little city of Cardiff, but I know GOD has a plan.
I learned that the mission field is far more than any one trip to another country, it has to be how I live and work for GOD every day. I will never fully understand why GOD sent me to Wales this year, but He has shown me through this trip that people are in need of salvation everywhere. I am a more confident individual now because of a better understanding of the Holy Spirit working through me. My life as it is exists only because of Christ and His sacrifice. It has been an incredibly busy summer for me, as I have sought every opportunity I can to build relationships close to me and reach out to others for GOD. I will continue learning more about how GOD has called each of us to reach everyone we can for HIS Kingdom, and I appreciate your prayers for my growth in my Christian walk.
One more thing I’d ask of you would be for you to pray for the people there in the United Kingdom, that they would soften their hearts and that God would place someone in there lives that can lead them the rest of the way to CHRIST. I will be staying in touch with the young people I met while in Wales, and will continue to encourage them toward a saving knowledge in Jesus Christ.
It is so cool that you got to go to Wales! I saw in your entry that you went to Cardiff Wales! I have been there! I have a very Best Friend who is a missionary to Wales and she lives sort of close to Cardiff! Well in the past two years I have gone to Wales twice to visit my friend! And I think Wales is Awesome! I bet you enjoyed it! I did! My name is Caitlyn! If you want cjeck out my blog!
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Caitlyn
So glad you're 'back' and have posted. I was longing to hear how you had got on. I knew the weather was not great whilst you were here, it's not always like that in the UK, just the last 2 years have been particularly bad in the summer.
It is marvellous how the Lord works though us. All that praying that you did will be making a difference in Cardiff. There are some very dark corners in this world, and as you said, some of them are in places where God has mightily blessed in the past. There are many praying for Cardiff and the Lord always answers prayer, perhaps just not quite when and how we would like!
It is a challenge to live for Him every day. Wales was exciting and different and life is normally much more humdrum, but the Lord wants us to be faithful. He talks about us being faithful in the little things so He can trust us with the bigger things.
Keep your eyes on Him!
Many blessing in Jesus!
Sarah
So good to see you back up and writing on here again, I totally understand the lapse, I've had the same problem. I hope your French studies are going along alright...I have this strange feeling about France for some reason, so keep up on it! Anyway, good to see an entry, and a good one. Hugs!!
This new youth minister would bring about good change. Needed Change from the heart. 11/25/08
That there would be a revival in Wales. 9/12/08
2 of my guy friends uncle passed way. 9/9/08
My youth minister's dad is having some back problems.
My best friends dog passed away.
2 guy's in my youth goups grandpa have been in and out of the hospital.
My dad's co-worker past away, please pray for his family as they begin the healing process.