6.04.2010

Sarah's Story

 I am so sorry I have been gone for the past several months. I'm preparing to go on a mission trip this summer, I'm planning a few birthday parties, and catching up on school. As you can imagine, my blog is one of the last things to come to mind! I know I promised an e-magazine. That unfortunately won't happen for a while. Maybe some other girls would like to help? One of our lovely followers, Sarah, shared her experiences from a mission trip with me. I really appreciate her attitude toward missions and her willingness to follow God whatever it takes. Check it out:

What did you do on your mission trip?

We stayed at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Denver.  They were so kind to provide room for us while we were there.  As for activities, one of my favorite ones was Living Water.  We went to a few parks and bus stops and handed out water bottles and sandwiches to people, which was a fabulous way to get conversations started.  My favorite place doing that was at the bus stop, because there were always new people coming in, even if only for a short time.  We also fixed up a health clinic, handed out fliers for a Christian school, fixed up a woman's yard, volunteered at a food bank and clothing store called Acts 2, painted over graffiti in a few alleys, and helped a worship band set up their equipment.

What was the best thing about the trip?

I was given so many opportunites to trust God, which is pretty scary sometimes.  To just go up to someone and introduce myself was very difficult, but I was so blessed as I saw God work through me to impact others, even though I was terrified at times!

What was the hardest thing about the trip?

The hardest thing was probably to same as the best thing: trusting God.  I had to constantly be reminding myself that He was in complete control over the whole thing.

What was it like to share your faith? I know that would be very scary for me- How did you overcome those fears?

I'd never shared my faith with anybody before, and I was so frightened every time.  I don't think it can ever be something you're completely and totally at ease with.  Sharing my faith opened me up to criticism, which definitely took me out of my comfort zone.  Some of our key verses on the trip were Acts 18:9-11, which reads: And the Lord said to Paul in the night by a vision, "Do not be afraid any longer, but go on speaking and do not keep silent; for I am with you and no man will attack you in order to harm you, for I have many people in this city." And he settled there a year and six months, teaching the word of God among them.  God reminded me of these verses so much over the course of our missions week.  My dad, who is my youth pastor, taught a lesson on these verses before we left, and showed us that the literal rendering in the original Greek for the words "Do not be afraid any longer," were actually "Stop being afraid, for you have no reason to fear!" There was no reason for me to be afraid, and I think that that knowledge definitely strengthened and encouraged me in a mighty way.

What was the most important lesson you learned on the trip?

That God is in complete control.  I already knew that, but I learned it again on the trip.  He showed it to be so true as He took my fears away and showed me how to trust Him in new and exciting (albeit scary) ways.

Do you plan to go on any mission trips in the future?

Missions is what I plan to do with my life, actually.  I have one more year of high school, after which I'll be attending the community college here to get my degree in dental hygiene.  Once I graduate I feel that the Lord has called me to work in India, possibly at an orphanage, and thus spend my life serving Christ and others.  As to trips in the near-future, my dad is planning a youth group missions trip this summer.  We might be going to a Native American reservation, or maybe back to Denver.  I'm excited to see where the Lord leads!

Thank you so much Sarah! I love your heart for God~

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Thanks, Madeline! I had a great time answering your questions.

julia said...

Oops! I TOTALLY did not mean to dislike this post. :P Sorry about that. I will compensate by liking it haha

Daughter of Eve said...

That is really neat, Sarah. =) It's so cool to hear what the Lord has been laying on your heart.