It’s such a blessing…

11 07 2008

Well, I just arrived “home” from camp. I’m worn out and looking forward to a couple days of rest before leaving town again. GA camp was incredible this week! Don’t ask which one I liked better…they are too different to compare. However, I can say that I saw God move in amazing ways during both weeks in the hearts and lives of the girls there.

The last post I made was an urgent prayer request about a girl in my group (if you haven’t read it yet, please skip down and read that first before reading this post any further). You know how, sometimes, you can tell by a person’s countenance whether or not they have the joy of Christ? It was such a blessing to be given the opportunity to talk with this girl and help her figure out what was really Truth. I could see God working on her all week. Today, at the end of our worship service, they gave a time for the girls to go to the front to pray with the leaders or to make a public decision if they wanted. This girl that I mentioned got up from her seat and walked to the front. She prayed with the Acteen director and talked with her for a few minutes, then returned to her seat. After the service, she came up to me and gave me a huge hug. The director and I spoke with her and gave her more Scriptures to look at to give her support and assurance of her faith. My friends…we have a new sister in Christ! I can’t thank you enough for your prayers! They were definitely felt and answered. Along with her, another girl…one from my room…also accepted Christ this morning! That’s another sister in Christ! God is at work in many other hearts as well…with possible calls to ministry…calls to be bold young women of God who burn with the passion of Christ. Keep these girls in your prayers! I think we’ve all seen the powerful effects that prayer can have. Keep our new sisters in your prayers as they begin their walks with Christ. Pray for their families and friends as they return home. Pray that these girls will become bold in their witness as they grow in their faith. Isn’t God incredible?!?!?!

Along with seeing decisions made and hearts changed, God blessed me with new friends this week….both older and younger. I thank God for each of those!

With it being the end of a camp week, I’m exhausted and running on fumes. Please pray that God will refuel me quickly so I can be ready to go again. This Saturday evening is our Deaf Fellowship at church. Sunday morning I fly out to St. Louis for the Southern Baptist Conference for the Deaf. I’m really excited, but again, it’s another busy week. I really don’t get time to recuperate until the 19th. I’m trusting that God will fill me up with enough energy to get through each day. Pray for safe travel as we fly and go from place to place in St. Louis. Also, pray for the Czech team that’s leaving from here within the next week…they’ll be teaching English.

That’s really all I have for right now. This week was incredible and God has blown my mind once again! I cannot say thank you enough for your prayers and support! My experience this week is proof that prayer is so powerful…God wants us to pour out our hearts to him and lift each other up. Please continue praying, not just for my mission here, but for other missionaries around the world and for each other. Thanks so much : )





Prep Time for the 2nd Week of GA camp…

2 07 2008

Ok, so I got an email a couple of days ago from the GA camp director asking if I could teach GA Bible study time. I would be staying with the Acteen, but teaching the GA’s. I said sure…not a problem. Last night, I get an email from the director again saying that she needs me to not only teach the GA girls…I need to sleep in a cabin with them, lead the cabin group, teach Bible study, and lead the devotion time before bedtime. Needless to say, I freaked out. I fussed about it for a while in my mind last night before going to sleep. I didn’t want to be thrown into something that major on such short notice. God changed my attitude during the night. I’m feeling better about leading and I told her that I’d take a cabin. I won’t be alone with the girls…I’ll have an assistant leader which is a great thing. I just recently got the Bible study material so from now through the weekend, I’ll be studying up on the lessons and learning the rules of the GA world since I learned the world of Acteens last time. I’m not sure how many girls I’ll have in my cabin and I’m not sure what all I’ll be in charge of. God is really really really teaching me to be completely fluid and go with the flow since I’m not a last minute planner with things like this. Pray for me as I prepare to teach and lead these girls next week. Pray for my assistant…whoever that will be…that we’ll be able to function as a team and be there for these girls. And most importantly, pray for the girls that are coming. I saw what a difference God can make during this camp in the lives of girls the last time I was there…it was incredible! Pray that God will blow our minds again. : ) So yeah, pray…pray…pray…pray some more…oh, and did I mention…PRAY!!! : ) I’ll keep you posted on what happens! : ) Thanks for your prayers!





Be in prayer…

9 04 2008

Please be in prayer for the people of Sterling Heights, Michigan…especially the Deaf community there. That is where my focus will be this summer and I can’t wait to see how God is and will be working within the hearts and lives of these people. Pray that He will be preparing their hearts for the events of the upcoming summer. I still have more to learn before arriving there, so pray that God will fill my mind with all the language and culture information I will need. I know that there is no way I can possibly know everything I need to know by the first of June, but I know that God is faithful and He’ll provide. He wouldn’t be sending me there if He wasn’t planning on equipping me to go. As more prayer requests arise, I will post an update.

–Sarah








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