Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Not on my watch! (Leverage Colombia Team)

On our last day in Ciudadela, we didn't have as much time because of the rain. Scarleth, my translator, and Juan Carlos, a member of the church we were working with, headed out for the hour and half we had left before the "I Am Second" groups at the church started. Juan Carlos took us to a house of a guy he knew growing up. Scarleth got from him, before we even sat down, that he was already a Christian and active with his church. Honestly, I didn't think it was worth our time to sit down and talk, but we went in and sat down anyways.


We told him that we were going to share a tool he could use to continue sharing the Word with people. I started with my testimony and he was very receptive and appreciated me telling my story. I then moved into sharing the story of Christ, using the cube. He was really into the illustration of the story, and it was probably the most interactive time I had with someone thus far. It made me rethink my initial thoughts of being at the house. I felt, as I talked with him more, we were both benefitting from the talk and strengthening our faith. At the end of our talk, I asked him if there was anything we could pray for and he was quick to respond with "his family" (side note: I noticed throughout the week when this question was asked to the Colombians, they were quick to respond with praying for everyone around them and then for themselves they were quite humble). When someone said to pray for their family because they weren't a Christian, we always asked if they lived close so we could go visit them. In this case, he made it seem like they were far away. So we prayed and started our way out of the house. As Scarleth and I were standing on the street talking and Juan Carlos was talking to the guy, a lady walked by. Scarleth told me that the guy said it was his daughter. We both looked at each other and knew we needed to share the story again. She told us she had some time to talk, so we started the story on the streets in front of her dad's house. Her husband called after her and she told us that she'd be right back. Standing in the street waiting, a couple with a small baby passed by and went to the guy's house.


Guess who that was... The other daughter! Talk about divine appointments!!! We were able to go back on the porch , talk, and lead the two sisters and the husband to Christ. As Scarleth was telling them about Yo Soy Seguendo (I Am Second), I couldn't help but think about the first hour we spent talking to the dad and how at first I thought we were spending too much time there. Had we left any earlier, we would not have passed the sisters. God knows when and where he wants us to be, and I realize (yet again) that He is in charge of where my time is best spent. I look forward to more of God's timing.

- Jessica

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