It is hard to know where to begin to talk about a group of people that I only knew for 16 days and yet had such a big impact on my life. We worked hard, and played hard. We ministered and were ministered too. We spent a lot of time in close quarters learning how to share, and I hope we each grew in our relationships with the Lord.
This May Oscar and I had the privilege of hosting Brittany Shook, Carrie Stewart, Evelyn Sandoval, Hailey Hardship, Lessee Gillespie, Jessica Stigler, Lyndsay Toner, Marion Fredericks, Monica Telfer, Jenny Berry, Blake Nelson, Nikki Fountas with their leaders Frank Serna and Rebecca Tate.
LoveWorks is what the
We were given permission to go into several public schools to share the gospel of Jesus Christ. The LoveWorks team joined with the youth from the Punta de Mata church to share with dramas, puppets, songs, games and the evange-a-cube. The picture at the right is Yuris sharing with the students the salvation message using the evange-a-cube at an elementary school. The teachers were very glad to see us visit and have asked for the people of the church to come back whenever they can.
In church that
The highlight for me was visiting an orphanage just down the street from the church. We only spent an afternoon there, a few hours really, but a piece of my heart will always be there. I met Ani. Her two sisters and brother had arrived just 3 days earlier. I had to ask several people and finally found Ani’s big sister and she told me her name. She was so new that none of the workers could remember. That alone was difficult, but leaving was even harder. I am grateful for the opportunity to have visited there, and hopefully I will be able to return or at the very least place a volunteer there to help out for a few months. The organization called FUNIPAVE is very open to having someone come and work with them on a long term basis.
The Lord blessed our time with the LoveWorks team. I am grateful to have had the opportunity to work and share with them.
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4 Comments:
Kim! You summed up the trip so well! And thanks for all that you said - you have no idea how much you have impacted my life! It's amazing how God brings people together in His perfect timing, isn't it? I miss you guys and I can't wait to see you again!
kim... you are wonderful :) i learned so much from you on the trip, and i'm sure everybody else did, too. just from watching you interact, organize, share, give, encourage, and love. i'm so glad that venezuela has blessed you with so much! in august i begin an americorps job with a non profit in boston, ma. i', super excited and absolutely terrified! :)
i miss you, and i hope God points an eager heart your way for the orphanage.
# nikki
Wow Kimi K! Your blog is impressive. It's so amazing to think of how you've grown and matured since you first left years ago. Sounds like God is doing some amazing work. And, reading the other blog comments leads me to believe that you are still touching lives in the same way you've touched mine. I'm so proud of you. We all count you as one of the Lord's many blessings. By the way, I love that the music automatically comes on when linking to your Pt. Loma post.
I love you my precious friend.
Hi Aunt Kimi nana showed me your website. It was fun to read about you. I really liked the pictures.
love,
Aleksa
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