Warning: count(): Parameter must be an array or an object that implements Countable in /home2/globalch/blogarchive.missions.globalchallenge.org/components/com_easyblog/views/categories/view.html.php on line 153
Participant Blogs
There is a question we all ask and hear, a few times every day. And our response is always the same, no matter how we really feel. The past few days, this question has challenged me and made me sigh every time I'm asked or see it in an email or Facebook message. Not because it's a difficult question, but because the answer is actually much more complex than the usual, "Good, thanks." So, okay, tell me now really, "How are you?"
Yes, that is what Luke 10:3-4 says. "Go your way; behold, I am sending you out as lambs in the midst of wolves. Carry no moneybag, no knapsack (bag), no sandals..." Okay Lord, so I'll only be taking only a toothbrush, toothpaste, tissues, papers, a pen, my passport and a tennisball. I trust You to provide EVERYTHING else I need for this 11-day journey. Man, and what a diverse few days it was...
Hong Kong is a city like any other big city. Many people, pretty lights, expensive shops, tall buildings and signs you can't read...
Our last island in the Caribbean leg of our Distant Islands journey, Curacao, 7-15 May 2012. That's what our itinerary said, but God had other plans...
Signs, wonders and miracles. Miracles. Yes, we saw many of those! Being in a country where the cheapest hotel costs R1 500 a night, per room, camping is illegal and prison ministry isn't something we want to attempt - yet. (For any parents reading this, don't worry, your kids are still happy, safe and in very good, responsible hands!) So yes, our Global budget isn't able to stretch that far, so what do YOU do then?? Well, it's simple. You pray! And God works. Oh man, and He did! God provided in so much abundance!
Before this year, the only thing I knew about Cuba was that Buena Vista Social Club is from there and something about a revolution, with a guy named Ché, who looks cool on handbags and t-shirts. After being here for 3 weeks, I can tell you there is so much more to this long, narrow island in the Caribbean.