Tuesday, February 24, 2009
. . . OPGO . . .
Our job title: Operation Gospel Saturation Leaders
Our mission: to see every home in Mexico City with a copy of the gospel
Our job description: We will be bringing in groups from the states to assist us in prayer walking, handing out gospels, backyard Bible clubs, etc.
Stats: 28 million people live in Mexico City - it is estimated that around 98% of those people do not know Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior of their lives. There are around 3500 barrios (districts or neighborhoods) in the area of the city we will be working in alone that DO NOT have a single evangelical church.
How can you help: First and foremost: Pray. We need your prayers. Ask that God would open doors wide in these districts where there is no evangelical presence. Ask that He would give us opportunities to plant Bible Studies in these districts and also that God would send short term mission groups to Mexico City to help us in our mission. With the economic times being the way they are, it is often difficult to find teams able to give of their time and money to come. Second: Go. God can use you in Mexico City. This task is so large we cannot possibly do it on our own. We need the help of Christians willing to take a week to come and serve alongside us. Please consider being part of a team to come serve in Mexico City. God is doing a work in the city and using mission teams from churches all across the States to do so. See how God is using ordinary people to change lives by visiting the OP GO website at: http://macopgo.blogspot.com.
If your church, Sunday school group, group of friends, youth group, etc. is interested in coming and working with us for a week in Mexico City and would like more information, please email us at travisanddaniellemexico@gmail.com.
Dios los Bendiga! Travis y Daniela
Sunday, February 22, 2009
. . . Church Day . . .
Saturday, February 21, 2009
. . . fun times in the city . . .
Tonight, we had the opportunity to go to a restaurant named "Ram Luna." It is located on the side of a mountain overlooking the city. ABSOLUTELY BREATHTAKING! It was such a neat experience with good food, beautiful views, and exciting entertainment. Wish you were here!
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Fiesta Time
We have had so many amazing experiences and continue to learn more and more Spanish. God is allowing us to begin the foundations of relationships with others in the community and we have found a church where we feel welcome and like we can truly worship!
Tonight, we attended our first Latin fiesta called "Rosario del Nino". We didn't know at the time but from what we have been told - in the Catholic religion (in Latin America) there is a often a tradition of having a party to take down the nativy scene in the home. Friends and family gather and recite prayers to Mary and Jesus. At the fiesta we attended, there was live music, fellowship and lots of wonderful food including the tamales in the picture below! It was a wonderful experience for us to be a part of because it allowed us to learn more about the Catholic religion and to fellowship with locals in an informal setting.
Monday, February 2, 2009
. . . Livin' life on the edge . . .
We are here in beautiful Costa Rica "Livin' life on the edge!" - or at least that is how it feels most days. Just to illustrate how literally I mean, this is a picture we took on a bus Sunday. We were taking the bus home from a town called Manuel Antonio. The picture is taken from the bus window looking down at the bridge we are crossing. Yes, we are crossing a bridge and yes, the bus is about 6 inches from the edge. Let me just tell you - riding a public bus in Costa Rica is definitely not for the faint of heart!
Did someone say "Monkeys"? Yes, those are our little friends, running around in the trees across the street from our hotel. It was a highlight for me to see some of these little ones in real life - and out in the wide open! I asked Travis if I could have one as a pet and he said "No" - Maybe some of you could plead on my behalf?
I know it looks like I have a dead rat in my hand, but trust me - I do not. Our Tica mom came to us with a rather interesting looking bowl of what we though were leaves this evening. She opened up the leaves to reveal some different looking seeds and then proceeded to tell us to put them in our mouths. Well, after one taste - we were hooked. These little seeds, called "Tamarindos" taste very similar to one of my favorite candies, "Sour Patch Kids".
Friday, January 30, 2009
Here is a slideshow I made of our journey from FPO until here in Costa Rica. We enjoyed lots of fun times with our family and friends. It was very difficult to say goodbye but we made a decision to follow the Lord wherever he may lead us and this is where we have ended up! One of our “heart songs” is “I have decided to follow Jesus.” It is a song we both heard so many times growing up in church but has taken on a completely different meaning in the recent turn of events in our lives. It is a song that was repeated in our hearts as we packed our bags, said our goodbyes, and stepped on the airplane. And it is a song we must remember when times are tough and when we feel like packing up and going home. We promised to follow our Lord wherever He may lead and we know that He will give us the strength to go.
Please continue to keep us in your prayers . . .
Monday, January 26, 2009
. . . and she spoke to me . . .
For the past few weeks, Travis and I have walked at the same time, on the same route to school every day. And every day, there are several people we pass on our route. We try to say good morning, in Spanish of course, to each of them. Most of them reply back but there is one little older lady who never would. Every morning I give her my biggest and brightest smile with a friendly ´´Buenos Dias´´and every morning she would look me in the eyes with a frown on her face, say nothing, and then look away. That is, every morning until today! This morning, we saw her coming, I looked at her and again, gave my cheery good morning greeting. She looked at me, looked down, and then mumbled a quiet ´´Buenos Dias´´ almost under her breath. But, she did it! This woman has been placed on my heart for the past week or so. Every day I speak to her and every day she gives me a mean look and then walks on without saying anything! Others have been praying that God would allow me to break through to her and I did! It was just a small step but it was still a step nevertheless! Thanks to those of you who have been praying and we ask that you keep on!
We don't really know enough Spanish yet to communicate very well with people. Yet, we do know how to say hello and we can smile when we do so. This is how we minister!
Please pray for us as God gives us opportunities to minister to others through our smiles this week!