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Pico Escondido, Vida Joven Camp 2011 |
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Working in the Dominican Republic |
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One of the most precious little girls I've ever met! |
Last
year, while eating at Barberitos in Athens, I had a chance encounter with a
couple who work for Church of God World Missions in Ambato, Ecuador. I kept in
contact with them throughout the year, and it just so happened that their local
church pastor is currently having trouble getting youth and young students
involved in church activities. The kids in the country are extremely
disillusioned by the rigidity of formality that they associate with “religion,”
and the pastor of the church was looking for someone to help start a youth
program at the Protestant church. After describing my experience with Young
Life (especially my experience in the Dominican Republic), they offered me an
internship for the summer to work with kids (ranging from ages 4-14) in the
local neighborhoods and orphanages, serving them in every way possible, and
helping to develop the church’s program for kids and activities for local
youth. Half of the Ecuadorian population in Ambato is under 20 years old; they
are the future, and most are poor and uneducated, and I’ve been given an
awesome opportunity to serve them.
I
will be living with a local family in Ambato for two months, and this position
in the church as youth administrator is completely new: they created the
position specifically for me! I was told I will be “flying at the seat of my
pants,” working with the Ecuadorian youth in local neighborhoods and
orphanages, helping establish a program for them at the local church, and
sharing the Word with them. I’m a little nervous, I must say, as I am traveling
alone and will have no opportunity to speak English at all (yikes!), but I’m so
incredibly excited about this new adventure and the responsibility it entails.
I feel that my trip last summer helped prepare me for this position, and I am
anticipating that the Lord will do amazing things there. I know that I will learn more than I
will be able to teach, but I’m confident God will provide awesome opportunities to share His heart. I know that I will be stretched and challenged by the unfamiliar
surroundings and the difficulties of life in the developing world, yet I know
that this will be one life experience I will never forget.
I've started this blog to keep you updated on my new adventure, as I fundraise, prepare, and travel to this new and exciting place. Thank you for all of your support and prayers; please know that none of this would be possible without all of the generous people that have encouraged me and prayed for me-- I feel so blessed to share this experience with you, and I pray that you will be blessed by it, as well.
Much
love,
Grace