Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Nursing Home

So, Friday morning, we headed out for the nursing home. It was the last place on our schedule (that we hadn't already visited). Unfortunate that we didn't get to spend more time at the orphanages and whatnot (our team was the "Children's Ministry Team"), but this was our opportunity to visit the other side of the spectrum.
Many of these elderly people haven't got it all together.
Many of them are at a point in life where they're not functioning near as well as they used to.
But they are still a blessing and a joy to be around.
One man in particular, Mendula, was a pastor in his heyday.
He speaks Spanish and Creole…and to our delight and surprise, sings and plays guitar.
I remember meeting him in '09 and having him play my Appa's (stepdad's) classical nylon string guitar from Costco -- which had only 5 strings…(my fault)
This year, i was able to bring, my friend, Anton's guitar..which is a step above Costco guitars :P
To see him play the guitar and enjoy it was a blissful moment for me and i could only imagine if Sandy was there (Sandy and i met him last year).
It was fun, just to see the people on my team walk by with lit up faces at the sight of this elderly man playing the guitar


Credit to Giavanna Sicilia

Sunday, August 8, 2010

8/5/10 -- 'Diana'

In the morning,

Team B (my team) went to visit Sonia's orphanage.
There's a little girl from there that I grew close to last year. She's about 7 years old, 4'3" and commonly in my prayers.
She's got definite abandonment issues and it breaks my heart every time I leave her.
Early on in the week, the Loudoun Team (Team F) visited the Orphanage. Diana had been asking for me and had even drawn a picture for me (which a certain someone lost before i was able to see it).

Anyways,

Today, our team went to visit the orphanage.
I walked in and Diana was waiting at the door with her back turned.
I called her name, she turned around and we embraced. It was so awesome to see her again.

We spent some time together -- her and her friends, estel and cyntia -- playing guitar, singing some worship songs (Diana liked the songs with fast strumming) and climbing things.

Relative to the attitude of children at home,
These kids have such loving hearts.
My cousins won't come near me sometimes when I'm looking dirty -- and i'm quite sure the "bum sister" wouldn't either (look at the post about my sisters).
But these little girls literally wiped the sweat off of me.
and if you know me...
i sweat..
A LOT.
that was touching to me.
It was time to go and I was pretty upset that we had to leave so quickly.
I really hope I'll be able to go there once more.
Her words to me when we were leaving were, "Simon, when are you coming back?"
I gave her my silly bands, hugged her, and kissed her on the head.
Will I go back?
(from left to right: Cyntia, Estel, Diana)

No se (i don't know).

Albeit,
and yes. I used that word.
I am here for one reason.
And if Not seeing Diana for a year so that we may faithfully proclaim the Glorious Message of Christ and His Sacrifice, then here am i, Lord.
Send me.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

8/4/oh ten.



so we went out today and visited the village of Honduras again.
This time was much better.
We had much more prepared, less craziness and everything seemed to run a little bit nicer than last time. [We had the assistance of the worship, drama and step teams with us]

Thank you to all who prayed!
The Gospel was effectively spread and affection for the people grew so much (especially for me).


I will update when i'm less tired.
thank you!
JesuCristo! GLORI A DIOS!

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

"Good Morning, God."

EVENTS
8/2/10 -- Shopping/Honduras (Village)
8/3/10 -- Jackie's Orphanage/Garbage dump (Village)


8/2/10
Yesterday, we went out to go shopping. I know, it's kind of weird. You're on a mission trip and the first thing you go to do is shop. But! We bought all kinds of stuff.. and most importantly we bRought and tried to share the love of Christ to the shop owners.
It was amazing to see the our own share and be able to have testimonies about what God's doing just in our own group.

Especially this guy. He was in a room with me and some other guys for McLean Bible Church's Rock Student Ministries: Beach Week. To see him grow so much in such a short amount of time, to be able to love him and encourage him, to have the privilege to get a glimpse of what God is doing in his life... i'm in awe.
and Hope is still rising.

/

After the shop, we went to visit a village called "Honduras"
I don't believe it has any affiliation with the country of Honduras.. but I could be wrong-- as I often am.
The village was crazy. The kids were crazy.
Don't get me wrong, we loved the kids and had tons of fun with them.
But they were crazy.




There was fighting and just a bunch of craziness.
This village really needs to experience the Joy of Christ.
Tomorrow (Wednesday) we're going again and I'm exited and nervous.
I shouldn't be nervous..
I just need to believe that God will DO WORK.
He will.
So please be prayerful about that certain village!



8/3/10
SO we went to visit a place called Jackie's.
She owns an orphanage for kids that she pulls out of their birth-parents care.
She begs the parents that she would be able to take care of their children: give them a place to eat, sleep, live.
Most of these kids have parents that are involved in prostitution and, heart-breakingly, have been sexually abused themselves.
Jackie is a TOTAL woman of God.
She is such an inspiration and just a wonderful person.

A huge testimony to all of us is this 15 year-old boy named Israel.

Israel is under Jackie's care and just an awesome soldier with a heart that beats for God. This kid wants to be a pastor when he grows up.
He is a product of incest and is therefore crippled. Same with his sister, Clara -- who, by the way, is equally awesome.
We live such comfortable lives and have
"so much"
but every day here is a wake up call.
Every day i'm reminded that what i think is much..
really has no eternal value.
this MacBook i'm typing away on,
i love that my parents got it for me.
I love that they decided to go a bit deep and say,
"I know we wouldn't normally spend this much money..
but we want to get it for you."
But this thing...won't be in heaven with me.
In fact, it probably will be outdated within a decade.
But this kid, who has nothing of worldly value..has such a heart, a fire, for God
and it beats and burns con fuerte (with strength...i think...please excuse mi espanol).




/

Afterwards, we went to visit "The Dump"
a literal village built around a dump.
There was a constant stench.
Many of us were overwhelmed by everything.
Naked kids running around.
We decided to prepare and give food..and there was a mini stampede (almost).
We tried to control the crowd as best as we could...but it was crazy.


I mean...sure, we might do the same thing at home for free stuff...
but I'm sure that we wouldn't do it for a juice-box and a crappy margarine and ham sandwich.

These guys need to be reached. Only about 10% of the people were said to be true believers in the village. but of those 10%, there are faithful believers. Those that need counsel and those that know the need for Jesus in their lives.
These are also people we must be praying for.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Phirst day

So yesterday we arrived at the Dominican Republic!

Flight 3 left at 4 am
Flight 2 Left around 6
And flight 1 left around 8

WE arrived in the DR later than all and didn't get a chance to go out and do anything
but I did take some pictures of the journey to the hotel.




Tuesday, July 27, 2010

and i'll be my SISTER's keeper!






So to day night, i went to go see my sisters.

i feel so much shame to say it, but it's been several months since i've last seen them.

and i WAS contemplating whether i would go to pay a visit or not
but I'm beyond glad that i did.

upon arrival, i was so taken back at my baby sister's reaction.
my BUM sister (that's a toddler) turned and went back to sleep after seeing me!
but it was hilarious.
anyway..

so here's how it went down.
i got to the house and i walk in.
and my baby sister's awake and the bum's asleep.
my baby sister, when i walk in has this offended and pained look all-throughout her
but she can't help but embrace me.

and i can't help but hold her.


it's been too long

we embrace. i hold her and kiss her.
she's quiet. she's holding back tears.
she didn't make a noise for ...i don't know how long


and it made me feel such sorrow and love for this girl


but she is AWESOME.
she's SO cute.

and my aunt and cousin are telling me about her
they talk about all the cute things she does. she's quirky and so awesome.
[sidenote: they don't know that i'm a Jesus Freak..i'm working at it though.]

BUT!
the thing that EXCITED me..
when they say the customary islamic greeting to her,
she says, "hello"
JUST LIKE I DO.
YES. SCORE.
PRAISE JESUS.


So, embracing her, i speak to her as though we're both psychics.
I say...or think..to her, rather, "Jesus loves you so much. and i want you to love Him too. i love you so much."

I love this girl and i NEED to see her more often.
this girl, i PRAY will grow to LOVE the Lord.
daddy would be proud of her.


God,

Thank You so much for urging me to see my sisters today
I love them both so much
I pray that emaan and jeenan both grow as wonderful women of Your Holy Name.
I LOVE YOU, GOD. and i want my sisters to LOVE You too.
i HOPE one day to spend eternity with You alongside them.
You are worthy, amazing and so loving.
and because Your love is BETTER than life,
my lips will glorify you -- for as long as i live.

Blessed be Your Name.

-simon. Your humble servant.

family

I love my family.

I love and miss my daddy.
I love my brother.
I love my grandmother.
I love my sisters.
I love my uncle noni.
I love my uncle asif.
I love my uncle khalid.
I love my uncle nassir.
I love my uncle taheer.
I love my uncle amir.
I love my other uncle amir.
I love my uncle aslam.
I love my uncle amin.
I love my popo thuy.
I love my popo ruby.
I love my popo khalda.
I love my popo zharina
I love my popo baji.
I love my chachi.
I love my auntie assiya.
I love my auntie jamila.
I love my auntie rumana.
I love my cousins: umar, hassan, mariam, ava, imaad, azim, ihsan, abdullah, shaan, rehan, asmat, tariq, taheer, naveed, ibrahim, amna, ishmee, usman, abubakr, zhukina, safiya, jia, farrah, nyla, aleena, aisha . . .

I love them and they're all unsaved.
I love them all and my heart is breaking.
They don't know Jesus and it constantly breaks me.
God,
I pray that they grow to know you
and PRAISE Your Name.
I love You, Lord.
and I hope they do too.

Friday, July 23, 2010

I just..

ate my weight in fruit and cereal.

ANYWAY
something that deserves to be tried
-early morning devotions.

George Mueller was a Christian Evangelist and director of orphanages in England
He cared for 10,024 orphans in his time
and was a total man of God.
(he's got a story -- and just from skimming, i can say that it's totally worth reading. so i will soon.)
What he did, i adopted.
he would wake up early in the morning, go on a walk, and meanwhile, spend time reading the WORD and listening to God.
GRANTED. i do not wake up early.
but something i try to do every time i wake up is to turn to my left, pick my Bible off of my amp and read.

It's been a total blessing and really really helps with the struggle that is, staying pure and righteous, throughout the day.

Now...you might say, "pshh, i need to get ready! i don't have time for this!"
but think about it, foo.
This is the God of the universe.
think hard and deep.
then read this --
it's Luke 10:38-42 (New International Version)

At the Home of Martha and Mary
38As Jesus and his disciples were on their way, he came to a village where a woman named Martha opened her home to him. 39She had a sister called Mary, who sat at the Lord's feet listening to what he said. 40But Martha was distracted by all the preparations that had to be made. She came to him and asked, "Lord, don't you care that my sister has left me to do the work by myself? Tell her to help me!"

41"Martha, Martha," the Lord answered, "you are worried and upset about many things, 42but only one thing is needed. Mary has chosen what is better, and it will not be taken away from her."
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"ONLY ONE THING IS NEEDED."
so i urge you to try it. get that time in the word.
call it breakfast.


George Mueller on Morning Devotions
George Mueller's Bio (i trust wikipedia.)

Saturday, July 17, 2010

DR Support Letter

Dear Friends and Family in Christ,

I want to start this letter with my sincerest apology for not sending follow-up letters explaining what happened in the DR last year. So I'd also like to begin with that. In the Dominican Republic, in 2009, it was amazing to see fellow church members grow in compassion towards the poor and the needy. We witnessed people who had so little and in a heartbreaking way, saw the phrase, "One man's trash is another man's treasure," as a daily reality in some regions. Some people lived in the garbage dumps so that they would find little bits and pieces of whatever they could use. Truly, we are rich.
However, it was a MAJOR blessing to see the passion and love for Christ that we saw in some of the folks in the DR. Pastor Manny, the pastor of the village we worked with was an amazing man of God who was super well known in all of the villages he pastored to. But not only that, he knew everybody in his villages just as well (how often does that happen?). We also saw the passion for the Lord and worship in a man named Mendula. Mendula was a very elderly man who was a true blessing to us and the trip. He belonged to the nursing home we visited and was able to help us with language barriers, as he spoke Spanish and Creole (and we had no translators for Creole). To be able to witness his joy when he asked for my guitar and began to worship was one of the most awe-filled moments I can recall. How Great is our God!
It was also pretty crazy to hear about the blessings upon our group. The strengthened and renewed relationships with Christ -- and even newborn babies in the family struck my heart and the hearts of others with encouragement and awe. All of us were struck with the affection of Christ and grew in love and tenderness. To see the suffering of many healed was truly a work of God. Nobody is without suffering in this world. But we have Christ. (John 16:33)
This year, I have the awesome opportunity to take on the Great Commission in the Dominican and go again. And what I humbly ask for is prayer. PLEASE BE PRAYING for us! That we may clearly and humbly share the Gospel so that lives may be saved! That God would have us be a blessing unto the people and that we would be effectively used. I do not want to ask for any monetary support (although if you feel called to support in that way, it would help). We will be in the DR from August 1st through the 7th.
This year, I hope to do things differently. I will be taking a camera and a laptop so that I can update you while I'm in the Dominican -- so that I wouldn't clumsily inform you so long after the trip. You can see the pictures and updates on my blog @ http://www.SimonDR.blogspot.com/.
I am so humbled and excited to see what God will do in the Dominican this year. Thank you so much for reading this. God Bless.

-Simon
"All that is within me cries for You alone be glorified. Emmanuel, God with us." -[MercyMe]