I love sharing these snippets from my mom's travel journal. If you know Diane at all, you know that traveling is not second nature to her. I suspect most all of you know that if she were deciding, she would be home with her beloved dog, Summer and in close proximity to her kids and grandkids and her typical daily routines. Isn't it just how God works on us to make us uncomfortable to grow closer and more dependent on Him? Please be praying for Diane and Gary and their discomfort and growth - mental, emotional and physical discomfort is hard but it pays in huge dividends when God is the source!
Saturday Jan 21
Today the first day
here in Medellin was a very full day! We arrived at the hotel about midnight
last night and just unpacked enough to sleep. Then this morning we met Lacides
Hernandes, the president of Prison Fellowship - Latin America, and off we went!
Back to the airport
an hour away to pick up the board members arriving from an OMS board meeting in
Peru. Then we went to visit a part of this ministry that reaches boys through
soccer. They built a big sports complex that enables them to practice and play
a lot of soccer. But also while they are playing this sport, they are being led
to Christ and discipled
in the Christian way
of life. And the families are involved in their process also. They are also
building a church in the community that has grown from the soccer ministry.
Then we were taken to
a facility that manufactures brownies using an American recipe and the proceeds
are used to fund the soccer facility!
It is an amazing
process that shows Gods people working together to further His
Kingdom.
Sunday January22
We got up and had
breakfast with some of the International Board members, including president of
OMS, Bob Fetherlin. We got to share our story of how God called us to serve Him
in mission work. Many people who are with OMS have been in missions their whole
lives and their families were missionaries. So our story fascinates them.
We went to church in
Medellin at the first evangelical church established here by IGLECO, a division
of OMS. It was a very special day for them to have the president and board
members visiting. They gave a plaque to the President with their many thanks.
One of the board members is a pastor and he preached a wonderful sermon with
Randy Spacht as his translator. It was very powerful for everyone. The title
was "At the Feet of Jesus," the story of Mary and how that was where you could
always find her. It was very applicable in our busy world to take time to find
what we need at the feet of Jesus.
Bob Fetherlin spoke
of the goals of OMS to reach all who have not heard the name of Jesus. He
challenged all of us saying we are the ones who will take His name to all the
earth. He also challenged the church here in Medellin - they are called to
send missionaries to other countries that need Jesus. As always he was very
inspiring.
Then after the
service of much singing and greetings, we went to a local mall for lunch. The
officials of the church hosted us and many were there with their families.
After lunch we
went to visit the offices of IGLEICO. They are located very close to our hotel.
They shared their organizational plan and plans to expand into other areas of
Columbia. They are already in much of the country and even have a church in
London.
Tonight for dinner we
will hear about other aspects of ministry here. Such as the Satura Columbia
project which as the name implies, has the goal of saturating the whole country
with the Gospel. It was a special treat to hear from Juan Guillermo Cardona
tonight about the saturation project for all of Columbia. He gave a very
detailed plan of how this would be accomplished. He and his family work very
hard for the Lord. It was such a pleasure to see them all. The last time we saw
them his wife was undergoing chemotherapy treatments for breast cancer. Thankfully she
is cancer free now and looks wonderful! Their two teenage children, a boy and a
girl, are so sweet and welcoming to us. It is wonderful to have such good
friends here.
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