i left for colombia with a team of 14. we came back with 9.... and a half......
JUST KIDDING. it was really safe. but i do think we all left a little bit of our hearts in colombia. the people are the nicest. the kids are the cutest. the weather is the most humid. the oranges are the sweetest. the language is the most spanish. ok, enough of that.
we were first in a city called pereira. we stayed at the ywam base there, and got really close to those who live there. the base just started up and they only have a few on staff. yury, the director. her sister, paula and paula's 10 year old son, andres. and a guy on staff named sebastian. oh, and of course, our translator, steve. they were all so nice. even though we didn't speak the same language, i really do consider those people family. here's a picture of our main "living room" at the base.
after 3 and a half weeks, we flew down to leticia. it's on the amazon river, literally a 5 minute walk form where we were staying to dip our toes in the amazon. not that we dipped our toes in. we wanted to keep them. :) it was also a 10 minute walk to brazil and a 10 minute boat ride to peru. it was fun to be in and out of all three countries in one day, like it was no big deal. our time here was a big character developing time for ALL of us. we stayed at the ywam base again, and were working with an organization called MMI. (medical ministries international) they were putting on an eye brigade, where people would come and get their eyes checked and even get different surgeries for dirt cheap. it was a really cool thing and we were anticipating running a kids program! they told us they expected 100 kids every day, for two weeks. this was going to be our time. we all love kids and couldn't wait to just play with them. well, it so happened that the turnout was much less than they expected. we didn't have very many kids, and most of them would be gone by noon. we got discouraged fast, but like i said, we built character. we were able to put into practice things we learned in lecture phase. things like "spend quality time with God" and "you can choose your attitude." that was our theme. "I CHOOSE TO HAVE A GOD MOOD!" the opportunities that God provided us with were amazing. we were able to go to the island 4 times, and we really got close with the kids and this one family there. it was a time of just loving on them. not needing to see them ALL get saved, but just showing them that we care. this is a picture of two girls on my team playing games with the younger kids. we played a LOT of pato, pato, gonso. a.k.a. duck, duck, goose.
overall, my time in colombia was amazing. i learned so much about who God made me to be. i was able to step out and take a leadership role. i was the "official" photographer and i led worship. but more than that, our leaders wanted us to take charge of our own trip. they said we were only going to get out of it, as much as we put in. and i didn't want to come away with regret. God was able to use me to motivate and encourage the team, and i love that He grew in me discernment for when to say things and when to not.
it is so hard to be away from my team. i grew to love them so much. but i know that God has a new exciting adventure for all of us!
i start full time at Oregon State on april 1st. i'm excited to start doing something. i'm praying that God will give me a huge heart for the campus and everyone on it! it's a wide open mission field that i have the chance to impact for God's kingdom!
isn't that what life is all about? living THIS day, for THAT day? that day when we'll finally get to see God face to face? and that's one incredible adventure, if you ask me.