Friday, August 13, 2010
We Made it to Madrid!
Tate Fritz
P.S. Just some arrival information for everyone on Sunday...our flight is supposed to leave here from the Madrid airport at approximately 12,20pm and arrive in Chicago at approximately 2,20pm. Upon arrival to Chicago, we will alert all of the families as to when exactly we will be getting home. Following customs and all of the other airport business, if everything is timely and effecient, we should be back to church somewhere between 5pm and 5,30pm...but we will let you guys know anyway...see you guys then!
Sunday, August 8, 2010
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Our Weekend in Spain
First let me share what the past two days have looked liked. On Saturday, which was our free day, we took a bus up to the mountain city called Mijas to spend an afternoon of shooping, sightseeing and eating while the Spaniards went to a water park. It was really nice to be able to take a day off from the Campaign and just relax and enjoy a beautiful city and a wonderful view. The view we saw overlooked Fuengirola and the Mediterranian Sea, while behind was was mountains and the white buildings around us. So we spent about four hours or so in Mijas and then came back to Fuengirola to spend a few more hours relaxing. After relaxing we had our dinner and then watched some of our Spanish friends from the campaign put on a rock concert for us. After that we played the game called Ninja, which is a group game where you try to get your opponents out by slapping their hand. It´s a fun and safe game that the Spaniards love and it is usually the last thing we do at night.
Sunday,
This morning we woke up and most of the team took a morning dip in the Mediterranian Sea for about 20 minutes, and then we ate breakfast. It was nice to swim in the Mediterranian, because many of us have wanted to do that for awhile. After getting ready for the day, while the Spaniards went to the Spanish Church, we went to the British Church to worship with the British people living in Spain. It was so great to worship with our brothers and sisters from the the UK. After that we went to lunch and are now enjoying our siesta.
So now let me share a little of what I have seen during this trip. First of all, I have seen God in incredible ways and use us toward His Kingdom. I have also seen the group of us bond together and with the Spanish people as well. Whether it was passing our flyers or performing a mime, I know that God is using us to impact Spain in ways that were beyond our imagination. And this really excites us to be able to be part of God´s plan for the Spanish people.
Now tonight we are going to hold the Bible Festival/Basketball tournament and the Mime. We are all excited for both of these events and know the potential for these events to make a big impact on people.
Prayer:
Please continue to be in pray for the Bible Festival/Basketball tournament and the Mime these can make a big impact on people´s hearts. Please also pray that we would be used for God´s Kingdom, as wer have been, for the last four days in Fuengirola.
I think that is all, and thanks for reading!!
In Christ,
Trevor
Friday, August 6, 2010
Please keep praying!
Buenas Tardes from Fuengirola
Thank you for your prayers and support this past week! It has been awesome to see how God has answered our prayers for this trip. It has also been awesome to see how He is so clearly in control of these two weeks. We arrived safely, have bonded really well with the Spanish groups here, have been picking up the language, and have been very busy preparing for the campaign, which started two nights ago with a mime and preaching along the boardwalk that runs along the beach. God has given us many different people to share with during this mimes, including a Muslim teenager, an athiest couple from Sweden, an elderly lady, and a Nigerian Christian, among others. The students did an awesome job with the mime and it was clear that God blessed it as it attracted many onlookers.
During our time here we have had a chance to learn about the spiritual conditions here in Spain, and it is heartbreaking - according to one presentation we saw there were less Evangelical Christians here as a percentage of the population than in Saudia Arabia. Whatever statistics you look at, there are very few Christians here. There are very unique opportunities here for the gospel too - one person said Fuengirola is populated by people from over 140 nationalities.
I believe the four objectives of World Impact are to
SERVE our partners
LEARN about the world
GROW in Christ
CONTINUE in missions
It´s been really awesome to see how the students are serving, learning about Spain and God´s work here, and growing in their relationship with Christ. The students are really enjoying serving alongside the Spanish believers which has been great to see. It has also been great to see the students trust God as each day brings new challenges and opportunities to share the gospel and grow in Christ. Please continue to pray for us as the campaign continues with two concerts, one tonight and one tomorrow night, a Bible festival for children, a basketball tournament, and many other outreach events. Pray that the students would have many opportunities to share their faith, and would take them and be encouraged by sharing their faith. Please also continue to pray for our safety, and for strength to finish strong.
Thank you for your partnership!
In Christ,
Brian
Thursday, August 5, 2010
An awesome start
Spain has been so much fun so far. We´ve been kept busy getting ready for the festival next week. Here´s what a typical day looks like:
8:00 breakfast
9:00 public service type thing ie. handing out info cards for red cross
12:00 session with big group ... in spanish
2:00 lunch
3:00 to 6:00 siesta, or, free time :D
6:30 minigroups
7:30 training for festival ... again, in spanish
9:30 dinner
10:00 evening activity ie. mime
1:00 lights out
A couple nights ago, we led a game night for everyone. We basically played the games that we thought would be the least awkward... yank em, ninja, and shuffle your buns, of course! Ninja was especially a hit; now there is always someone who is trying to start up a game.
The language barrier has been a challenge. For me it´s been fun trying to talk with people in spanish, and I´ve gotten to know some really sweet girls. However, it´s hard during the sessions because few of us know what´s going on. It can also be discouraging when we´re trying to do street evangelism, not being able to talk with anybody because we feel like we can´t get as involved. We usually end up going off to the side and just praying for people.
Tonight we´re going to perform our mime for the first time. We´ve been practicing so much and we´re all really excited about it. It´s really come together since the first time we practiced it!
Please continue praying for us and the people of Fuengirola. Another group performed a mime last night and it seems that quite a few people were impacted by it. God is definitely working here, and I just hope he continues to use us to bring people to him.
Also, this is an emergency number for the parents: 346.794.46850 (Jose Pablo´s cell phone)
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
I know rebecca is writing an entry now, but another perspective is always helpful
Monday, August 2, 2010
VIVA ESPAÑA!
Hey everyone!
We have been busy busy busy busy! Yesterday we woke up and had a simple breakfast of bread and jam. Then we went a church service in the church that the Decision Campaign (what we´re helping out with) is trying to build up. Following that we had lunch and a siesta where we practiced our mime. Then, we greeted the rest of the members of the campaign who were arriving that night. We all met for an intro session which was around 8 o clock in the evening (the man running it said it was great to see us this afternoon... ya definitely NOT afternoon!) After our meeting we all had dinner together, and then split up into groups to go out and pray at the sites that we would be working at the next few days. We came homoe and wentto bed around 1 am or 6 pm your time! We are all having an incredible time here and love learning more Spanish. We are excited to see how God uses us and the entire Decision campaign for his glory. This morning we went and helped out the Red Cross and passed out pamphlets for Spaniards to become members. After that we showered and met at the town hall for Jose Pablo to present a gift to the mayor, it was very interesting and we will apparently be on local tv tonight. We are fasting tonight and tomorrow morning in order to prepare ourselves for the spiritual warfare we may encounter these next days. We miss you all and I will update you soon! Please pray for continued safety and our ability to be open to the Spaniards. Also, pray that our mime really comes together and that we can use it to witness!
VIVA ESPAÑA!
-Jamison