Archive for 2009

That's What Shawnie Said!

Ok, so I’m the new girl to the group and don’t really know anyone. But so far, I feel like I’m already part of the family. I didn’t expect to fit into this group of people so well. Guess I shoulda expected the unexpected. But so far, we spent new years eve at downtown Disney walking around and going through stores. Frank said this trip had unknown twists to it. Everyone was given a cross to carry while we walked around and you would not believe all the stares we got. Disney’s security followed us around till we got in the parking lot, which gets you to think if I wasn’t carrying the cross would they have followed us? We saw women wearing head wraps which clearly said “I’m Muslim”, but no one followed them and said take it off. I’ve now realized how much Christian faith is criticized in such a “free” country. How “free” is this country when you can’t even walk around carrying a cross?

-Shawnie

Destination Unknown


No matter where you are, who is around you, or what the circumstances are, will you always be ready to the reason for the hope that you have inside you?

Destination: Unknown is a trip where the students wont know where they are going or what they will be doing, but it will for sure be a trip they will never, ever forget!

We will have a few of the youth blog about their experience each day. With the excitement of this trip BASH student ministries has a twitter account. Just look to the left of the blog for all the updates or follow us @bashyouth

Blogs, Pictures, and videos coming soon!

Better late than never!

God is Good, All the Time

There are now endless stories, inside jokes, and friendships built from Wimauma '09. We learned what it means to persevere. What it means to love the unloveable. What it means to be awake at 1am. But most importantly, what Christ did for us. Christ saw a people, that needed love, that need salvation, that needed purpose. He did something only He could do. That is, to die on the cross for our sins so that we may be saved. The selfless love He showed us is the model that every Christian must try to live towards. This missions trip taught us that to say that we have God in our lives is much more than going to church and saying I am a Christian. But to actually role up your sleeves, pick up fly infested 3 week old trash, to do a VBS with 4 year olds who spit and punch at you, to be shoveling top soil at 11:30 pm, to minister to families with hot dogs and pop corn, that is to show we have God's love in our lives. We learned that we don't need facebook, myspace, or twitter to keep us occupied but rather a few mountain dews and a circle of friends playing signs can do the trick. We learned that nothing is more entertaining then watching the youngest member of your group talk about 1946, i mean 1949 in his sleep. Eating Bacon never tasted so good in the morning. And what ice cream that was that we ate, WAS AMAZING!


God brought together upcoming freshman girls with 2 upperclassman boys and showed that boys and girls can hang out and there can be no unusual flirt tension. God showed me personally that there are still youth out there that value their sexual purity and are waiting for marriage no matter what! God showed up big by holding back the rain when we needed to be out side and bringing the cool weather when we were out there. God blessed us with boys and girls with creative and unique talents that brought together, can make an unstoppable VBS team. God brought a leader out of Bethany whom I was blessed and I am sure the rest of the youth were blessed by. She was a mother and friend to everyone on the trip (and she is only 19)! God blessed us with THE MOST HOSPITABLE people ever with Mrs. Teresa, Pastor Bill, and Mrs Karen.

Most importantly God blessed with with His son Jesus Christ. With whom this group has a common denominator. Where God can bring an Big Cuban, ex-felon, ex-satan worshiper, a quarter Taiwanese girl, a girl who makes shorts from cutting up jeans, a boy who talks in his sleep, a girl who probably weighs less than my leg, and a girl who studies "what makes things beautiful" can come together for the same cause because the love Jesus and they want to have His Light shine on to others.

God is great. The youth are great! I am so blessed.

Go to Kristin's Facebook if you want to see photos and/or a random video which most people won't get because it comprises of solely inside jokes.

Grace, Mercy, and Peace!
Youth Intern Frank.

Struck down but not destroyed


So I figure it was time that I blog.


I am unfortunately a bit sick (pray for me).

Last night the boys got purpose driven with the garden and we finished putting sand and dirt on the garden beds at roughly 11:30 at night. Needless to say we were extreme tired. But it was a smart move on account that the only other time we could do it is during the 95 degree sun during the day. One thing that was amazing about last night was around the last 10 minutes of our digging Shannon Kelly called. I put him on speaker phone as he prayed and encouraged all of us. All the guys were excited about encouraged by it. The youth have been great sports! I see unity all over the place. Amongst the girls, boys and between the two. Everyone is getting along great! Expect a ton of inside jokes when we get back home.

Some of the better fun tasks we got to do is pack tooth brushes, soap and other toiletries for kids who are coming next Monday for a back to school event. We also get to play with children for about 3 hours every day. It is always an adventure.

Some of the not so fun jobs but still not complained were filling three week old trash covered with a blanket of flies. Great times. Talking about flies, Adam and Kishane had the pleasure of putting fly traps all across the campus. The thing that stinks about it (pun intended) is that you feel these bags with water and hang them. In the bags there is this powder thing that when combined with water make the smell of rotting meat. We of course encouraged them to wash there hands after handling them. The ladies didn't really like the smell.

I have seen a side of the youth I have not seen before. Each and everyone of the youth have showed me their strong spiritual maturity. Every evening in our group devotional the kids really open up and share how God is working in their lives. Our youth are very insightful and little theologians themselves. Some of the discussions we have been having over dinner or around a pile of dirt have been very insightful and encouraging. That Josh Wolcott is a smart cookie. He may be the youngest on the trip, but he pretty much planned out the best way to fill the garden beds the most efficiently.

Bethany has been the best female leader anyone could ever ask for! She has been a mom to all the youth and is great with helping plan the VBS with the preschoolers.

Well we are about to do evening group devotional so I have to get off the computer and go meet up with the rest of the youth! I believe they are mummifying the Pastors son with toilet paper and visqueen plastic.

Continue praying for the rest of the youth that they do not get whatever I have. And continue praying for the guys because I snore. LOL! They seem to find it more amusing than a nuisance.

Grace, Mercy, and Peace to everyone. Looking Forward to come back home, see wifey and share with everyone this awesome God filled experience!

Frank "The Tank" Gil
Youth Intern


















We’re three days in and things are off to a tremendous start!

Thank you all for checking in with us every day. We are so blessed to have these opportunities to serve the staff, children, and friends of Good Samaritan Mission. We all look forward to returning home with stories of how God is working among us and within Wimauma.


We’re three days in and things are off to a tremendous start!


We were put to work as soon as we stepped off the bus Monday and everyone took it with grace and humility. I have been so impressed so far by the group’s flexibility rooted in a genuine willingness to serve wherever they can.


Tuesday was a little more exciting with lines of Wimauma families eagerly awaiting weekly food baskets filled with fresh bread, rice, beans, lettuce, meat, and an occasional box of caramel corn. Petra, Mandy, and Kristen had an opportunity to develop teaching and tutoring skills with three children who needed help with some Math and English skills. The boys were up to their ears in 3 week old trash and took it like troupers, with a humble and meek spirit. At the end of the day a trip to a local skating rink allowed everyone to unwind a little, but proved to be just as much as a exercise in humility and endurance for some of us.....ahem...and i have the bruises to prove it. <:/


Today things have mellowed out. We have gotten to know and build relationships with many of the VBS 4 and 5 year olds. We have our kitchen routine down after every meal and are even starting to adjust to the early morning wake up calls. Today the whole group pitched in to fill 4 garden frames half way with sand and tomorrow we plan to top them off with good soil. The mission is going to use this as an opportunity to teach people how to plant and sustain there own organic garden.


Our most recent project has involved 500 bars of soap 800 bottles of shampoo and conditioner and other various hygiene items. We are packing bags with toiletries to give away with the hundreds of backpacks, pencils, and other necessary school supplies needed by the local large families this fall. The back to school project is huge this year and we are glad we could provide some much needed help this week.


The sun is hot, the work is tedious, and energy is beginning to wear thin. But we are not losing our momentum! We are constantly thinking of new ways to reach the Mission kids and are taking every opportunity to encourage the staff around us. Tonight over 80 flyers for the movie night were passed out and we cannot wait for Friday to arrive as the suspense builds!


Thank you all for your prayers!


In Him,

b.e.l.





























Having a blast getting to know everyone!

Well first off, the people here are really easy to get to know there so friendly and the meals are really good. I feel like I am getting to know part of the youth group a lot better.


The work that we are doing feels like we are helping the people out a lot. They have a lot of dishes and it seems like we taken a load off there shoulders with helping out with the dishes and like the miscellaneous jobs.


There having a back to school thing where they give the kids backpacks with toothbrushes and soap and and other things kids need for back to school. So we were able to help with loading all the toothpaste/toothbrushes and other things. It’s been really awesome to get to know Frank, Adam and Kishane better. They are really good guys to get to know.


I have had a lot of fun so far.


Looking forward to seeing you guys soon!

Joshua D. Wolcott



































Not Stop busyness!


In the past two days there has been barely no idleness. You are constantly doing something. Wether it’s cleaning or packing food and supplies, you are always on your feet. These things that we are packing, go to families who can’t afford much. It’s really neat to think about and see all the lives that we’ve been blessing and still are going to bless.


Here at Wimauma we have been privileged to meet so many kind, welcoming, sweet people, who have humbly dedicated most of their time serving and helping people who are not as fortunate as we are. It;s amazing to see all the school supplies, food, and needed things (tooth brushes and toothpaste, soap, etc.) that have been donated and we have helped pack. As busy as we’ve bee, I feel no stress, frustration, or must tiredness. I believe that’s definitely God!


VBS has been a ton of Fun! The kids (about 20) warmed up to us immediately (although a few haven’t quite broken out of their shell yet). They are all bundles of joy and have the cutest smiles. Although some can be a bit more difficult than others, we work thought it and pray for patience. LOL!































This is what our Fantaboulous Tuesday looks like in reverse:


Hey It's Kriss!


Blog: If your like my mom read this blog from the bottom to the top to read my day in order. If your like my dad start here and read it as you please.



*Skating rink: I was ensured tonight that I was NOT born to skate. I didn’t fall but those who I griped to for my life did, But maybe I didn’t fall because I wasn’t actually skating I was more like, walking on wheels. It was a-lot of fun. The music was great (all of it was Christian) We danced like cinderella and twirled like sleeping beauty. Oh yes, the cha-cha slide! To the left and to the right, now reverse and go right. It was way more complex than you could imagine. I finally got it down before the song was over. : )


*Dinner: Oooh la la. Potato soup with melted cheese and crispy bacon on top. If your mouth isn’t watering your crazy. Sorry Mom but it was THE best soup I’ve ever had.


*VBS: They say laughter is the best medicine. So if your in a room with 18 4-6 year old kids your going to be pretty healthy. These kids were not shy today. They were spaz-nuggets. Plus their honest, More laughter.


*Back to School Bags: My word would be shocking. It was shocking to see how much stuff had bean donated for “back to school bags” for the needy. Toothbrushes, toothpaste, floss, wash clothes, soap, and tracks upon many other items. we packed about 250 gallon sized bags and there is deffinetly tons more to do.


*Lunch: Again, Delicious. Rice with chicken and beans, Vegatables with a cheesy sauce and some sort of mashed dressing.


*Helping prepare for F-CATS: It was such a joy to be able to help kids learn and practice how to read, write, and multiply. There were three kids, Ben (6th grade), Kevin (5th grade) and Princesa (3rd grade). Mandy, Petra and I all were able to help with these three kids and help develop their knowledge. I was amazed at how fast these kids were learning. Princesa (My Student) Just learned how to do her multiplication tables last week and is already up to her 13’s, And they only meet once a week.


*Packing Potato Salad: Messy. And there was a-lot of it. Okay so maybe Mandy wasn’t as messy but it won’t really matter when we get to heaven.


*Breakfast: Mmm-mmm-mmm! Today Wonderful and Caring Mrs. Karen made us french-toast, and sausage. It really is such a wonderful thing to wake up and know that there is food, waiting on you.


*Rising and getting ready to shine for Jesus: As a teenage girl I’m going to be honest, getting up this morning was no easy task. I was looking forward at the day and was ready to start, I just didn’t want to get out of bed.



It is really amazing to watch the ladies that work here. Devoting their personal lives to serve for the glory of god by reaching out to the needy. I am having a blast on this journey but it is magni-fecent to watch these other people serve. It is also exciting to watch cars and trucks pull up with stuff to be donated to the needy. Just about everything in this building has been donated by people.


This Is such a great opportunity to bond with my youth group. I am looking forward to making friends and meeting new siblings through my savior.


Thanks!

Encouragement for the Saints


Dear beloved,

Christ has been with us and is still with us now! Tonight has been nothing short of a time spent in His fellowship. My moments were God were impacted me: First, we were blessed with a woman of Christ named Theresa, who is not lacking in the love of Christ & she was a great example to me of what we should always show one another; that being the love of the almighty risen King. Then I was blessed to meet a brother by the name of Mark who I got to share my testimony with and encourage by doing so. And I testify, that from the moment either of noticed of us noticed each other to the moment we departed from one another, we were in the fellowship of the love of Christ, praise honor and blessing be to the lamb for showing us yet another example of what ALL of us who claim to be in the Light should be doing, which is loving one another, amen. Furthermore, me and our fellow servant to the Lord, Adam, went out for open air ministry with our brothers and fathers, Maikel Odang, Pastor Kirk, and our brother, Rigo. We were both allowed by God’s grace to share our testimonies with people and encourage one another with our testimonies also, and we were able to lead someone to Christ, but please, please pray for this person who the Lord reconciled today; His name is is Felix and I am begging you to pray so that He might have discipleship and fellowship sent from the Lord because leading some one to eternal life and then just abandoning them altogether is just as good as leaving them to be engulfed by The flames altogether. So PLEASE devote yourselves in prayer for Him. Tonight we had some beautiful fellowship in devotion to the Father and His Son and, trust me when I say, they were there with us! We blessed one another in encouraging one another with what we had the Lord blessed us with during the day and the Lord blessed us through our spiritual father and beloved brother, Frank, with the awesome truth that we are not called a family in Christ for nothing, but we are called a family in Christ to act as a family in Christ. And what else does a family do but love one another? And not to love one another with any kind of passive or or any kind of love that is truly intimate, but WITH THE LOVE OF CHRIST!! And maybe we really won’t be able to add up to how much He loves us all, but with His Holy Spirit living inside of us, our efforts to love one another will be made fruitful and pleasing to the Father. We also took communion in remembrance of our loving King who calls us His Beloved. Awesomeness! One last epic moment of the day, today, we were teaching the kids and having lots of fun with them. But when were just playing with them, I thought to myself “How are we truly advancing the Kingdom of our Almighty Sovereign by just doing this?” And I did believe we were advancing the Kingdom someway, somehow; I just didn’t exactly see how we were doing so. Then during our devotion time with one another, which I previously mentioned, God said to me through Frank that though it may seem that we are not really doing anything that is glorifying the Lord, we are bringing glory to His name by loving these kids and doing the good deeds for the sake of God and bringing praise to the Father because of our good deeds. Just as Christ says, “let your good deeds shine out for all to see, so that everyone will praise your heavenly Father.” Well I’m out of here guys. I LOVE YOU GUYS!! His grace and His peace be with you, amen.


p.s: If you call us your sons and daughters and your brothers and sisters in Christ, DO NOT stop pouring yourself out in prayer for us over here.

DOOD! GOD IS GREAT!


Dood. Today was absolutely amazing. God really answered my prayer. Prior to our departure, I was really praying that God would always keep us in fellowship with Him and service to Him. Whether it be in prayer, reading Scripture, worship through song, working for the people at the church, or spreading the Gospel. I was praying that God would not let up on keeping us busy in His presence. And He definitely answered my prayer. Immediately, after we arrived, the people at the church put us to work. Of course, that may have been expected because this is a missions trip. But, the really cool thing about it is that God put this tremendous joy inside all of our hearts. We were loving every single moment of every kind of work that we were doing. There were no complaints, bad attitudes, or even any kind of desire to slack off. God put this love for serving Him in our hearts. I can attest for every single one of my fellow siblings in Christ regarding this because, toward the end of the night, we all marveled at how God did this. It was one of those kind of experiences where you had to have been there to really know what God did. He really worked through us today. No, there were no crazy miraculous signs performed by The Tank. No, there were no healing of crazy sicknesses. But, I can truthfully tell you that the Love of God was shown through almost every action that we took. The gift of generosity and kindness was used abundantly through us today and I am confident it will be used even more in the upcoming days. And God brought me so much closer to Him in just one day. He taught me even more about His sacrificial and unconditional love that He displayed on the Cross (even though I will never truly comprehend that Grand Miracle until I see Christ face to face). The children we took care of were amazing. They really put joy in our hearts. God taught me how to love unconditionally through that because sometimes its a little hard to show love to children when they are either very, very shy or they are out of control. But, think of how were were before Christ came into our lives? We were incapable of pleasing God in anyway, completely wayward, and turned from God in every aspect of our lives. Yet, because of God’s wonderful love for us, “at the right time Christ died for the ungodly” (Romans 5:8). I know that I would ever be able to do for those kids what Christ did for the church. Christ endured the wrath of God for us! Thats truly amazing. Because of that we should love one another as Christ first loved us.


May God blesseth ye who readeth this blog.


Grace and Peace be unto you from our Lord Jesus Christ.


-Adam

Wimauma Missions Trip

On July 27th, 2009 BASH Students and a few other will be going on a trip to Wimauma, FL to minister to the children of the migrant workers. We will be documenting what we did down there through this blog. Feel free to comment and let us know your thoughts as we blog this whole missions trip. Thanks!

-Frank Gil
Youth Intern