Friday, July 29, 2011

Well sadly, my summer has come to its end. It was absolutely worth it. Saying goodbye to my teammates who became closer than sisters was extremely difficult. But being back home is so exciting! I hope these posts have been enjoyable and inspirational. The experiences that led to them being written will forever be in my heart. There is so much more that I wish I could share, but to do that would require hours of your time as a reader. And I am sure I would end up rambling on about things and bore you to tears. Thank you for your time! If you have any specific questions, feel free to email me at: screamingmime139@yahoo.com.

Monday, July 25, 2011

" we welcome you with praise. Almighty God of love, be welcome in this place!" - Chris Tomlin.

Friday, July 22, 2011

We're down to seven days! I'm really looking forward to home, but it is going to be so difficult to say goodbye to some of these people. I hate goodbyes, and I've never really been good at them.
We went to visit an Amish village in Lancaster, PA today. It was really neat. I believe we are going to visit Philadelpia tomorrow. I'm really excited about that!!

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

This week we are working at a church day camp for kids 9-11 years old. They learn about the Bible, reading, math, and science. It's been really fun to work with them so far. We've already had several opportunities to share Jesus with some of the kids! I'm really looking forward to the rest of the week... But I'm also really looking forward to coming home. I have nine days left. I am physically worn out. But I still have to focus on Jesus, not home. Which is a struggle! Thank you to all who have been praying for me. It means more to me than you know.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Today, after camp ended and all the kids left, we went to get some ice cream!! While we were sitting there, a man and his wife pulled up, ordered, and sat beside us. Somehow we started talking. We mentioned that we were from out of state working in the area as summer missionaries. He said, " so you guys are like Christians or something?" His wife looked at him and said, " yeah they are, just like us. " He acted like he never even heard her. He told us that he had never read the Bible before in his life, not once. He said that the " Big Man" had given him a pass into Heaven. I asked him how so? He said that he used to be really mischievous when he was younger, but he had taken it down a couple of notches and that was how was all good. We talked to him for a while, but he seemed very set on his ways. We prayed for him when he left. I ask you to pray for him too.
Thank you,
Brooke :)

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Well today, I fell out of a tree, tried very hard to stay awake in chapel, presented some cool skits, and helped out in the kitchen. It's been a good day. I'm not sure if I've mentioned this or not, but we are back at camp with another group. We have met some pretty cool people. Sadly, the campers are leaving tomorrow. And we'll be moving on again on Saturday. Please keep us in your prayers. Pray that our eyes will remain open to the opportunities that God has put in our path.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Stick four teenage girls together for ten weeks, and there will be drama! For the most part, my teammates and I have gotten along extremely well. But a wedge of division has recently plagued us. At fisrt, it was just a small thing; it wasn't bothering anyone. But over time, that wedge grew larger and larger. Something had to be done!
When you have strong leaders with different opinions, it can be very difficult to back down from the situation, but sometimes that is the best thing that you can do. Last night, we all had a long talk about what the problem was, and what we needed to do about it. For now, that wedge is shrinking a little bit at a time. I do not think that it will ever be gone completely, but it's mending.
And no matter what, God is in control. His plan is perfect. Always.

P.S.- Mom, please feed my fish!

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Prayer. It works.

     Yesterday we were out at Target with the pastor and family of the hispanic church we've been working with. Prior to leaving their house, we prayed. We asked that God would give us an opportunity to reach someone. We prayed that our eyes would be open to others and their needs. God answered that prayer. As we walked out of Target, an elderly woman with a walker shuffled past. We didn't think anything of it at first. She walkd a little down the sidewalk and then sat down. She looked like she was praying. We were all a little worried about her, and I noticed a hospital bracelet on her wrist. We decided to go talk to her. When we first approached we asked if she needed a ride somewhere. She was needing to get to her assisted living building down the road, but her walker was broken and it was very hot out. She didn't think she could make it there. We told her we would give her a ride, and she was very appreciative. She mentioned that she needed to get her prescription filled, but that no one would fill it except for CVS and that was too far for her. We told her that we would go and fill it for her. She started crying and saying, "I'm not worth it, I'm not worth it!". We talked to her about Jesus and how she was worth it. We took her back to the place she was staying. When we got out, we prayed with her and gave her a Bible. She said thank you over and over. She told us that she was going to kill herself, but then we came along and gave her hope. The pastor had found a pair of brand new womens shoes in the dumpster the night before. He thought someone might need them. Turns out that someone did. Prayer is a very real thing. The woman was praying for something, for someone, to come along and just show her some love. We all prayed for the opportunity to show the love of Christ to someone. That's the power of prayer!
Brooke

Friday, July 8, 2011

Priorities?

     Last week at camp, Pastor Jeff talked a bit about priorites and putting God first. As an example, he used a jar, a ping-pong ball, and some beans. The beans equal all of the things that are done in the course of your day. The ping-pong equals God. The jar is what holds everything in your day... When you put the beans (all of the daily stuff) in first, then try to shove the ping-pong ball in last, doesn't fit! Okay, empty the jar, it's a new day. Put God (ping-pong ball) first this time. Then pour in your beans... It fits! God must be a priority in your everyday life. I have learned this, and I struggle with it daily. I wake up in the morning and say, "Ah I'll just read my Bible tonight", but later I get distracted and never do it at all. And for me, prayer is a challenge. I never know what to say or how to say it. But one thing I am learning and working on is putting God first. Very first. Even before you step out of bed, get in the Word. With God first, everything else falls into place.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

The past two days have been so great! I have been helping teach English to Spanish speaking adults. It has been a really neat experience. I have been so blessed to be able to work with these people. They have such a heart for God.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

On the road again

     Happy late 4th of July! I hope everyone had an enjoyable holiday.
     We planned on going to the mall with our host family yesterday morning, but I have not been feeling well, so I took a Benadryl the night before. I didn't wake up until almost 1 in the afternoon! I have never slept that late in my entire life! Needless to say, we didn't go to the mall, which was unfortunate because the dog ate my shoes!
     We enjoyed a nice event last night. We helped work at Son Jam, which is the 4th of July event that the church puts on every year. Two of my teammates did face-painting while Brandy and I worked inflatables. That was quite an interesting ordeal. The inflatable I worked was a skee-ball type where the kids rolled a softball up it to get points. But often times they would miss and the ball would roll into the road! Sometimes the kids would chase after it, so I had to be the bad guy and yell at them. Then I would climb the fence and run into the road to get the ball. It was madness. But the kids enjoyed it, and the fireworks were good.
     So today we are moving on once again. We are at a multi-cultural church in Annapolis called Punto-Central (Central Point). We'll be helping out with VBS and also teaching English classes. I'm excited to see all of the things God has in store for us here! Please be in prayer that we can reach the people. I don't know a bit of Spanish, and I am trying to teach them English. So your prayers are most welcome!!
Thank You!!!!
Brooke :)

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Drama, Jesus, and BBQ :)

Hi there,
     I apologize for not writing for a couple days. I had no free time the last few days of camp. I have had my fill of dealing with little girl drama! One of the girls in my cabin freaked out because she messed up her nail polish. I mean that she literally could not function. And then I had the pleasure of dealing with cliques and silly arguments, but it was worth all the drama. On Thursday night, the Gospel message was preached. I had the opportunity to pray with two girls who wanted to accept Jesus, and one of the other girls in my cabin accepted Him too!! During service, the pastor called all of the leaders to stand in the aisles. If a girl wanted to talk or pray with one of us, then she stood and we walked outside to pray and chat. I was so nervous; I had never led anyone to Christ. I prayed in the aisle and then two girls approached me. So I took them outside and we sat under the flagpole. I asked them a few questions then asked if they wanted to pray. I know that the words spoken were not my own. I had no idea what I was doing, but my Jesus did. He is now their Jesus too. Many other decisions were made that night. I am so glad I was able to be a part of it all.
     The next day parents came and the girls performed what they learned over the week. I taught "God of this City" by Chris Tomlin to my sign language class. They did great, and I was proud of them. Then we had to say goodbye. It was not very difficult to say bye to my girls (that probably sounds mean), but it was very difficult to say bye to all of the other leaders. They became such good friends and I pray that we stay in touch.
     For the next few days, we are helping prepare for a 4th of July celebration at a church in Delaware. The church pastor is hosting a barbecue tonight (and I think it might be a BBQ for us, but I'm not sure). We get to relax today, and I'm so excited!
     If anyone has a question or would just like to contact me personally, my email address is screamingmime139@yahoo.com. I would love to hear from you!!
~Brooke