Thursday, July 12, 2007

Team Three's Last Day's Work In Galati

It is 9:30 pm (Thursday) and we have just finished for the day in zone 9 doing street evangelism. Earlier we were in zone 6 doing the same along with some studies. I have personally grown in my faith and walk with Jesus since coming over to Galati a month ago. Once again, God has taken me out of my comfort zone and placed me into another uncomfortable zone in order to mold me into the person He wants me to be. Witnessing in my comfort zone, the athletic arena, (esp. tennis court) is not a problem for me, but having the courage to walk up to another person that doesn't have a love for a particular sport was difficult to do the first time. After the first time, I just ask God to give me the Divine appointment he had for me and words from the Holy Spirit. I threw the seeds and let God do the rest. It is truly uncomfortable when you are asked to get outside your comfort zone...but true growth only takes place when you do this.

I believe God has begun to reveal to me what he wants me to do as one career winding down and another is beginning in the planting stage. All I know is that obedience is the distinguishing mark of a disciple. In God's time he will reveal His Will...my part is to be obedient.

Friday we head for the mountains, so unless we can get hooked up, this will be the last blog until I get back to the states.

I tried this REAL spicy pepper...twice. Duh...burned my mouth then my tongue. I thought the seeds were where the heat was...Landon saidsomething like, I think it is in the oil, or something...that is when I burned my tongue. Landon laughed so hard, he cried.

Bogdon didn't drink coffee until I showed up. Now we get caffeinated together. Mr Coffee meets Juan Valdes.

Whitney giving some of the children around the training center candy before going to work tonight. When we started to leave, they had lots of hugs and kisses for her. She is literally a kid magnet.

1 comment:

James W said...

Glad to see God working in the live of the people in Romania and the lives of the people in Cameron!