Friday, June 14, 2024

On the ground Day 1

The day started off with some fabulous worship and a time of orientation to  our hearts into the spirit of awe and wonder at what we will be experienceing over the next couple days.  
We start with a theme for this week "Get your hopes up" lead by Angela Lear.  In Romans 15:13 it says "May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope".  That is what we are doing this week, bring hope to the children and any others we encounter, but also to ourselves.  We have this hope.  In the greek this word hope means a confident certainity, and expectation.  My hope this week is a word from the Lord.  
We learned today that this is the very first ever vision trip to Kenya.  Kenya started receiving shoeboxes in 1996.  
We are to be encouraged, educated and equipped in our callings to be able to go home and share what we have experienced.  I am writing this after my first outreach event and words cannot describe the joy on the children's faces.  We are to remember the deeds of the Lord, reject any anxieties we may have, wipe away any preconceived ideas that we may have about outreach events.  Don't just search out the "story", live in the moment.  Get down on the ground, play with the kids, help them understand what is inside their boxes.  

We are to be curious.

We are to be relentless in journaling, write down everything, because the memory will fade and events will run together.  

We are to be that eye witness to the goodness of God and what he is doing here in Kenya.

We are to gather everything together and present in a beautifully God ordained message to those at home.  

Did you know?  BASBO boxes are featured here in Kenya.  Kenya has a very strict customs imigration laws and they are strict as to what can and cannot come into the country.  Kenya is know to be a hard to reach area for shoebox gifts getting in.  We are literally being the hands and feet of Jesus this week by handing out the shoebox gifts.  

So.

Outreach event number  one took place at a school of 800 children.  However, there were  300 chosen to receive the gifts this year.  Why only 300?  I'll tell you in a bit, but first, I want to share with you about the children that attend this school.  When the school began it started with eight students, two of which were the founders children.  This schools aim is to provide spiritual, academic and business training.  The children face many challenges in life, many come from homes where parents are alcoholics or drug addicts and the entire family will live in a ONE room home.  The children range from three to fourteen and have their spiritual, mental and physical needs meet.  The school day typically will go from 7:00 am until 5:00 pm.  The school began in 2006 and in 2018 tragedy struck when part of the school collapsed and 8 children died.  

As we were driving to the school, we drove down areas of desolution, markets on the street, a huge caravan of people walking to a soccer game and had an aroma that was that of burining oil.  Reminded me of growing up and going to my aunt and uncles home and being on the farm where he would work on old trackers restoring them to take them to the Fly wheelers events. 

While driving to the event, Mike shared three scriptures with us: Collossians 3:23, John 6:27  and Psalms 90:17.  We were reminded that many times ministry is gritty and sweaty.  We recieved green sweat bands to remind us that we are doing the gritty work of the Lord.  

The road was smooth until it was time to turn the corner to the event, then it was extremely bumpy.  We were asked ahead of time for our safety to not be taking photos when we were in route to the school, it took about twenty five minutes from the hotel to get to the event, where we were greeted with a pink, white and red balloon arch.  

Once we entered the ballloon arch we were to stay in the back of the room while the gospel presentation was given.  The children were so focused, attentive and respectful during this time.  The gospel is presented in a way that they can fully understand, hand motions are used in many of the stories.  When we put motions and words together, I think it tends to stick a little more.

When it was time for our group to particpate we each had jobs, today I was the box cutter opener.  It was my turn to open the cartons and slit one side of the tape on the boxes.  Some handed out the greatest gift booklet.  Some handed out the shoebox itself.  Once we were sure that all children had received a gift we counted down 3, 2, 1 and the mayhem insued.  The squeels of joy.  The sound of laughter was everywhere.  Some were even crying out of pure gratitude for her shoebox gifts.  We were constantly told THANK YOU.  

Upon leaving we met with Moses and Fresha, the founders of the school.  He reminded us that while we may never make it to Kenya again we will one day see each other in heaven.  We met in the room which was the cornerstone for the school where in the beginning days the children would sleep in that room.  We were the first ever group to visit the school and to say it was overwhelming would not even begin to describe how we felt.  The overflow of gratitude of Moses and Fresha was palpable.  

We returned to the bus to debrief as we returned to the hotel.  Some shared that one little girl when she opened her box, there was a letter with a photo.  The little girl just started and intently read the words BEFORE looking at any of the gifts within her box.  

One had a soccer ball that she was saving to give to her brother.

One was disapointed that he got a yo-yo, when others around him received harmonics.  The boys switched gifts and the elation on their sweet faces said it all.  They were so happy.  One little boy showed me his toothbrush.  We saw many giraffe stuffed animals, harmonics, yo-yos and soccer balls.  Just about every box had a soccer ball and all the kids were so excited, they began pumping air into them immediately. 

As I was walking thru I saw one little girl with tears running down her cheeks, I asked what was wrong and the other said that she was so happy, she was overwhelmed by the love and generosity for those that packed shoeboxes.


Tuesday, June 11, 2024

Tomorrow is the day

 This morning I got up to go send off our Youth Group as they go off to camp.  Typically I would be going with them.  This year the Lord had other plans for me.  

I have for a long time wanted to go to Kenya, since I was a early teenager actually.  Then, the Lord called me in my later teens, early twenties, to go into full time ministry and go to the mission field.  While the road to the field is different for everyone.  Mine has been all over the place and I have lived my life as if everywhere I have been has been my mission field, but isn't that how life is supposed to be anyway?  We are all called to share the love of Jesus, where we are.  

The Lord has given me opportunities to go to Honduras on mission trips and ultimately live in Honduras for 3 years.  I then returned home to minister to my mom after the death of her husband.  It has been an honor to serve her these last 20 years.  She has not always needed me, I have just made myself available for any and all situations where I can assist.  

Twenty years ago the Lord introduced me to Operation Christmas Child where I began my journey as a Relay Center drop off volunteer.  That meant that as people came to drop off shoeboxes, I would accept them and get key information from them, thank them for the gift and put the gift(s) in a carton to send on it's journey to Atlanta where it would be processed and then sent to a child in another country.  

Through the  years I have held various volunteer positions with the ministry.  I have been an Area Coordinator, Central Drop Off Leader and now the Logistics Coordinator.  It has been a privilege serving in this ministry all these years.  

Tomorrow is a fulfillment in this ministry that few get to participate in, going on a Vision Trip to see first hand the life changing ministry of a shoebox gift.  

To say I am excited is not enough.  I am excited to see how the Lord will use me this week, and more importantly I am expecting to hear from him.

For a long time now, I have known a transition would be coming in my life and I feel like the Lord has been preparing me and guiding me in this transition.  I don't know when, where or how the transition will take place, only that it will.  

I have always known that my life is not my own and that the Lord can send me where ever and I will follow, whether it be for a short time or a long time.  

Is the Lord preparing me for something larger?  I don't know.  I know I have been praying that the Lord would enlarge my territory so I could be used by Him more.  Take my life, the gifts and talents He has given me to be used for His glory, wherever that be.  

Isn't that all he requires of us, is to use the experiences, talents, gifts and life He has given us to bring Him glory.  Everything that we go through in life, the big and the small, can and should be used to bring Him glory.  

As I go throughout my day today, putting the finishing touches on this lifelong dream trip, may the Lord be glorified.

I'm sure I will not be able to sleep tonight, it's like a kid anticipating the big event that is about to happen, thankfully I do not have any issues sleeping on planes.  Be watching my social media pages (Facebook and Instagram) for photos of the journey.  

Providing I have internet connectivity I plan to blog and post each day.  If no internet, the blogs will be posted as I gain internet Access.  

Love you all and thank you for your continued prayers for this journey.

Yesu Anakupenda (Jesus loves you),

Barbra

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