(the following are trip from our Jamaica Missions trip, written by the Praying Pelican Missions staff. they're taken from the following link: http://prayingpelicanmissions.org/journals.cfm?tripid=96)We made it!
by Brian Zeschke
July 18, 2009 at 01:38 PM
After a long day of travel, we finally made it! Right when we landed we had our first Jamaican meal. . . patties! A tasty, flaky, beef-filled pastry. We washed it down with a box juice (a Jamaican children favorite) as we waited for our partners to arrive. We finally met our new friends from Shepherd of the Hills Church in Shoreview, MN, then we hit the road for a 3+ hour trip to our "hotel" :) Another 30 minutes tand we arrived at Freetown Baptist Church. Freetown is in the Clarendon Parish in the south of Jamaica, about an hour from Kingston. It was the first town in Jamaica where the slaves were freed. We met the pastor, Rev. Morgan, had some dinner, had a quick meeting, and made the quick trek back to the hotel. We were exhausted last night, but we know that God uses us in our weakness! Today we're ready for ministry! We're very excited to serve and we're all expecting God to use us in a big way this week! Thank you for your continued prayers!
Saturday/Sunday
by Brian Zeschke
July 20, 2009 at 01:21 PM
The first two full days have been extremely busy but very exciting! The groups have been meshing very well and now they just seem like one. Half the group has been doing VBS at Barton's Baptist Church and the other half has stayed at Freetown. Saturday the Barton's group handed out flyers inviting the children to VBS for the rest of the week while walking and praying for the community. The Freetown group didn't even have a chance to invite the children because they were ALREADY THERE! We saw about 60 children come to VBS at Freetown the very first day!
Saturday evening we had a street evangelism service. We just set up a speaker and a microphone and started singing and preaching. It was an awesome evening as we saw several people from the community come forward requesting prayer!
Sunday we all went to morning service in Freetown, went our separate ways for VBS, and then came back together for an evening youth service. The youth service was very energetic and all involved had a great time! We all went to bed exhausted but with the sense that God has really been working in our hearts as well as in the communities we have come to serve! Again, your continued prayers are being felt and are greatly appreciated!
Street Evangelism
by Brian Zeschke
July 20, 2009 at 01:24 PM
The group praying over one of the gentlemen that came forward Saturday night during our street evangelism service.
Monday
by Brian Zeschke
July 21, 2009 at 01:33 PM
Monday was another awesome day! We got up early and started on some scraping and painting of the Freetown Baptist Church. Then half of the group went to a hospital visit in a town nearby called May Pen. We spent time praying with the patients, singing with them, and just loving then the way Christ would. Then it was back to our respective churches for VBS. We saw our best attendence yet at both sites! The children are loving it and are excited to bring their friends the next day. Monday night was a restful night for us. After dinner we had some time to just hang out with each other and build our relationships within our own group(s). We also had some time to reflect on our day and share with each other how we saw God working on us and through us during our trip. It's been exciting to see what God is doing while we are here!
Tuesday
by Brian Zeschke
July 21, 2009 at 01:42 PM
Today (Tuesday) we again got an early start and finished up some painting on the church. It looks AMAZING!! The church can use this new finish to attract new members and those who have been hanging out with us for the week. We then all went to an infirmary, again in the town of May Pen. An infirmary is basically a government funded nursing home. . . but it really doesn't even compare to some of our worst nursing homes. These are places for people to go when they have absolutely nothing and nobody to take care of them. Their basic needs are taken care of, but basic here is VERY basic. We again spent time talking with the elderly there and just showing them Christ's love. Some read scripture, some prayed with the residents, some sang songs with them, and some held hands and just listened to their stories of a past life. We were all touched through this experience and many were visibly saddened by the conditions. But most, if not all, noticed the joy that the residents had and their continued trust in Almighty God!! Praise HIM!! Right now we having our last VBS for the week. Today is going to be hard as everyone has to say goodbye to the one who quickly became their favorite. But relationships have been formed that will never be forgotten! Again, just praise God for the work that He is doing here!
Gone home. :(
by Brian Zeschke
July 24, 2009 at 08:28 AM
Well, they've left us. We had a great time here in Jamaica with everyone and we were very sad to see them go. But we continue to pray that the mission trip will not end with this week, but will continue back home and spread like a wildfire!! God bless you all and thank you for an unforgettable week!
tice that for those who work in youth ministry, it might take years for us to see the harvest of blessings that God talks about.... Sometimes I just want to throw up my hands and ask why GOD? Why did you choose me to do youth ministry? What did you see in me to think that I could even do this? I have been ministering to young people about Jesus Christ for over ten years. I know that our ministry has planted seeds of salvation in hundreds of youth who have come in and out of our youth ministry. I know young people who got their break through in the basement of the CDC, fell in love with GOD at one of our teen retreats or discovered their spiritual gifts for GOD in the Chapel.
and experiences, but also new challenges as well as some obstacles that you may encounter in the next four years.... Preparing for graduation reminds me of the four seasons God created: winter, spring, summer and fall. Whether you just graduated from middle school, high school or college, It may seem like a new season fast approaching all over again... Summer fun is over, days are getting shorter, and nights getting colder...Graduates are on top of the world for a season but as summer ends and winter slowly begins to arrive, it's like starting all over again. Not too many of us look forward to winter due to the fact that the winter can be a little uncomfortable at times. I remember growing up in Pittsburgh and waiting for the school bus to pick us up in below zero temperatures, how I wish spring would come. Freshman year can remind us of those times of uncertainty because we never know just how cold its going to get..... Freshman year, whether your in high school, college, or joining the workforce seems to be the hardest season to adjust to. Everyone is so willing to share their horror stories about the coldest winter they've experienced or better yet their freshman year... "The teachers are so unfair" ... "The homework is way too much"..." and students aren't friendly".... After hearing all of this, who really looks forward to freshman year? The winter season can sometimes leave us a little bothered due to the unexpected snow that falls on our lives, or the sidewalk that looks like it's wet, but is a sheet of ice .... but if we are patient and dress appropriately and learn from these experiences, we can alway dig ourselves out of the snow storm.
because the spring was so good to us. During the summer months we tend to get a little lazy, we can get a little pre occupied with all the fun that summer has to offer. During the junior year of high school and college, we tend not to study as hard as we did our sophomore year. We tend to take things for granted and sometimes our grades begin to suffer because of this. Some of us begin to give up because it just gets too hot . I 'm telling you to work through the heat. The longer your in the fire the stronger you will become. Junior year has you right at the top of the mountain and you only have a few more steps till you get to the top. Don't give up now... Senior year is just around the corner . This is what you been waiting for. When it gets a little hot, find a fan to cool yourself off. Remember this season only lasts for a moment and before you know it, you're wishing for the sun to shine down on you again.