Andrew and I took three kids on an amazing journey. We started our journey by heading southwest to Exeter to a place called Dartmoor.
It was absolutely beautiful. We were in the middle of no where.
Dartmoor is gorgeous, but you have to be careful and make sure that you do not get blown away! We went on a hike while we were there, I literally felt like I was going to be blown off the hill!
After leaving Dartmoor, we traveled for seven hours (we made a few stops along the way) to Ellesmere Port near Liverpool for the second half of our mission. The first half was really a time to bless and serve a group of hungry young people who were passionate about Jesus. The second half of the trip was about getting the Christ Church Youth out into the world of evangelism. We ended up serving a bus ministry that is part of the Church Army. The bus ministers to disenfranchised youth in the area. The kids from the area come on the bus and get free hot drinks, get to play games and hopefully meet Jesus! After seven hours in the car, the kids went directly into ministry mode. Monday evening we had the opportunity to join the bus team serving a group of young people. Our goal was to serve and bless. We ended up praying for kids and leaders. Many people got to hear what the Lord had to say over them. I was on a prayer team with one of our young people and we had the opportunity to lead one young boy to the Lord. It was really special. It was also cool to watch the Lord bless our faithfulness in stepping out. After praying for one boy, another stepped immediately up for pray. It was great. All the Lord wants is for us to take one small step of obedience and He always meets us. The Lord is good. Our youth kids were totally united that evening and they shinned with the heart of Christ. We all left energized and excited about the evening. It was really exciting. Two evenings later, we joined the bus in a different part of the city. Our second group was a little rougher around the edges, (They reminded me so much of my students at home)still our youth kids rose to the occasion. The kids on the bus did mock a couple of our young people. It was an interesting learning experience for me. I left Andrew on the bus praying for the bus kids, and took our kids outside for some prayer. They were a little shaken up. I got to practice my pastoral skills. Although they were upset, the Lord met us and in the end we could see that the Lord had really used us. It was so amazing. It really challenges me. I want to be doing this kinds of stuff all the time. It's so powerful.
Besides missions stuff, we also got to do some very fun things. We did a lot of driving, which was actually really fun because we all got to know each other better. The youth that we took were totally amazing.
One young boy is a real evangelist. He was born in Argentina and was part of two major revivals in South America. The stories he could tell you would absolutely blow your mind. He has also been totally transformed over the last year. God met him when he was in a dark place and pulled him out! The Lord speaks so clearly through the Word to him. He is also just really cool and I enjoyed getting to know him. Another young man we took is pretty cool, too! I passionately believe that he will be a pastor one day. He is totally passionate about Jesus. He also has been radically changed by the Lord and has an amazing heart to serve and bless people. He also has this really obnoxious munchkin voice, which he blessed us with so many times while on the trip. He's an actor and really talented drummer. He's also just a really nice kid. He introduced me to the game that took up most of our car time. It was the mini cooper/yellow car game. Every time you see a mini-cooper or a yellow car you get to hit someone. It's great. I added the rule that as an American I get to hit you twice. This young man really enjoys making fun of my accent, so it was actually great retribution. He was sitting in the middle of the car and was the most easily accessible person in the car. Poor thing, he did get a little abused. As for the third youth member, she is a super star. She is so sweet, gentle and compassionate (accept when she's playing the Mini-cooper game!) She is beautiful on the inside and outside. She is amazing at making friends and really has a heart of service. She is also extremely prophetic. She hears the Lord very clearly and accurately as both Andrew and I found out when we asked the kids to pray for us! I really enjoyed having her on the trip. It was nice to not be the only girl. We also got to bug the boys with singing musicals like Greece and High School Musical! It was great fun! We were a great team.
Besides ministry, I was totally blessed by the fact that I got to see some pretty cool parts of England. Dartmoor, like I said before, was beautiful. I really liked it. Now I know what a moor looks like! We also traveled into North Wales on our day off. We ate Lunch at a restaurant called "Tiffany's". We saw some really cool Welsh signs - man they look funny!
We walked around the outside of a castle
I teased everyone because although Mt. Snowdon is the tallest mountain in Wales, it is only like a fourth the size of Mt. Rainer. (Shhhh....It's really just a foothill - but don't tell them that) The Welsh coast was beautiful. We also got to go into Liverpool - there was lots of Beatles's stuff everywhere. We say the Mersey River and Liverpool Cathedral. Everything we did was so fun.
This is a trip that I won't soon forgot. It was a really special time. I think it did a lot in my heart. I learned so much about who I am and what I love to do. I know that I am a teacher, but I really do love to teach about Jesus. I know that I have the skills to lead a time and also to help guide young people. I feel like the Lord continues to show me the power of my words and how much I love to bless and encourage people. I feel like every day I begin to hear the Lord's voice more and more clearly. I am so excited by all that he is teaching me! He blows my mind every day.
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