After only being here a few days, the Lord has already shaken and convicted my heart. I find myself asking big questions, setting many goals, and learning things I never imagined I would learn.
The family that I
am living with is wonderful. They have welcomed me into their home and chosen
to continue life as usual while they raise their two kids and live in a broken
neighborhood that is so different from where they have come from. I have
already wondered how they do it. Their home is incredibly disciplined yet grace
driven, and scriptural truth is taught and demonstrated everyday as they
interact with one another. But when I walk out the door? I see poverty,
domestic violence, addiction, brokenness, and sin. How do you raise kids here?
How do they strategically love your family and your neighbors at the same time?
They do it because they have been called to live here with great purpose and
intentionality by loving people where the most need is. There is an incredible
need for the love of Christ to be made known here. They have taken seriously
the command to “love your neighbor”. How can I as well build relationships and engage in the neighborhood here this
summer?
Today
I went to the clinic on day two of my internship with the new medical resident students. We were trained on the
work of Christ Community, taught the model of discipleship found in Luke 10,
and shown the ultimate goal of the Church found in the New Testament (crazy good!).
After that, we were trained on how to “story” the gospel for oral based people
groups, and communicate the whole gospel clearly. Tomorrow? We are going into
the clinics for what they call “spiritual healthy advising”. We will enter into
waiting rooms with a single patient and ask a few questions about their spiritual health as a door to share the gospel
with them.
I could go on for pages, and I have only been here 5 days. I look forward to updating things again soon. Thank you for your prayers concerning what the Lord is doing here!
I could go on for pages, and I have only been here 5 days. I look forward to updating things again soon. Thank you for your prayers concerning what the Lord is doing here!
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