Friday, May 29, 2015

friday.

Friday. 
It finally came.
Today was the day I was dreading and looking forward to all at the same time. 
On Sunday, God gave me this idea to do with my Friday's 6th grade class. The thing is, in every class I read a Bible story and in some classes it is a real struggle. But last Friday it was like my 6th grade got it. We read the story of David and Goliath and they acted it out as I read it in Spanish. They got it! We talked about it- I was able to explain it in Spanish... Miracles. So God spoke to me and gave me an idea.
Sometimes I feel like David. I am young, inadequate, feel unprepared to do things but I don't need to be afraid because God is with me just like He was with David as he faced the giant. But I am here in Guatemala for one reason- Jesus. And I need to be showing that more. God is pushing me to do things with purpose not just because they are in front of me. I pray for my classes- all 12 of them. But God gave me the idea to make a jar for this 6th grade in particular. I want to pray for them by name. 
I loved this idea! I was like wow thanks God this is great! And then fear set in... What if they laugh? What if no one gets it? What if I choke and can't explain what it is to them? You can't speak Spanish Quincey- YOU'RE A GRINGA! 
But God's voice is louder. He reassured me that this was His idea, that He was going to use it and that I just have to be faithful. 
So today came... And of corse 6th grade is my fifth and final class of the day. I taught them and then I ended by taking out the jar. And I started speaking... I said, "You all know that I am from the United States but I came here to Guatemala. Who knows why I am here?" and I got the answer, "to teach us english!" In which I replied, "Well yes, but there is a reason more important than that." And they said, "To learn Spanish!" And with that I laughed and said, "Yeah I need to do that too, but I am here because I am a missionary. I am a Christian. I have a relationship with Jesus. Remember what we do here every week? We read a bible story. And last week it was about David. A lot of times I feel like David. I am small and I feel like I can't do anything. It scares me to be up here teaching you but I know what David knew. God is with me. He wants me to be here to show you that He loves you. You know that I talk to God all the time. I have 12 classes- 5 here, and 7 in other schools. I am praying for them all but I really want to pray for you all by name. You guys are special to me. Before I was afraid of 6th grade... I never really liked 6th grade until you guys." At this point I got a kid fake tearing up in the back haha. But I continued to explain that I wanted them to write their names on the little slip of paper and if they have something specific going on that they need prayer for they can write that too. It was SO cool to see that they actually responded... and it wasn't in laughter! 
God is soon good. He honors our steps of faith and gives us the words to speak.
This is just an encouragement to ACT. Do what God puts on your heart. Obey Him and know that He is with you. 
I know that God is working in these 6th graders. And I am so excited to see what God is going to do through this little (ugly if I do say so myself) jar that looks like a 5 year old made haha. 

But without faith it is impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is, and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him.- Hebrews 11:6

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Update

So it's already mid May.
How did this happen?

I've been back here in Guatemala for about 4 months now. 
Everything is going great- super busy but amazing!



The main thing I do is work in the public schools 3 days a week. 

I have 300+ students from kindergarten to sixth grade. 
I go in and have about 45 minutes with each class. I walk in and say, "Good morning class," and they respond, "Good morning Quincey." 
Then I ask who wants to pray and I see their hands go up and they scream "Yo, Yo, Yo!" 

After we pray, I read a bible lesson in Spanish to them and we talk about it. 
We started with creation and are going through the Old Testament right now. 
After the story, we go right into our English lesson for that day and end with our memory verse in English and Spanish. 


The kids are all doing really great! It's awesome to see them grow and learn and be excited to learn. 
One of the coolest things is knowing that I am going to be with them for the whole school year. I get to build relationships with these kids in the class room and outside of it. 
Every Wednesday we have Kid's Club here on the property. And we invite our students to come. Some of the schools are farther than others but we do have one that is pretty close. We try to walk the kids who want to come on Wednesdays. It's such a fun time of just getting to know them and showing them the love of Christ. 





















Speaking of Kid's Club...




























It's one of my favorite times of the week! The new Ignite interns of class 8 are in charge. They plan it every week so I just get to show up and help in any way but mainly just play with the kids and hang out. It is awesome to see the kids that have been coming since I was here last year & all the new faces. Every week we have lunch for them, play games, have kids worship, and a bible story. Also, the moms have a bible study that goes on at the same time. It's growing so much! All glory to God for that!



Some girls & I at church on Sunday
Calvary Chapel Antigua is the church here on property. We have our Sunday services every week and I have the privilege of helping in kids ministry with worship and even translating (its scary :/ haha).  God is doing a work here in the body and I am so blessed to be a part of it.
The "youth group crew" hanging out. 
The service on Sunday is bilingual but on Wednesday nights we have Spanish church. I go to it every week and LOVE it. 
It helps me learn so much Spanish and from the Word of God too. 
We also have youth group on Friday nights which are like my favorite ever! I always loves jr. high so I fit right in :) It's a small group of us who meet together, go through the Word, worship, play games and just hang out. 


Those are the main things that happen here on a weekly basis. 
It gets pretty busy here but we love it. 


Please pray:
-For me to continue to rely on the Lord in everything.
-For my health, that God would continue to protect me. I have been having sinus issues and infections but God is good and I'm doing a lot better.
-For me and the other English teachers here to have boldness to proclaim the gospel in the schools and wherever else the Lord takes us.
-For the church as a whole to be strengthened and for God to rise up servants as it is growing.

"Blessed be the Lord, who daily loads us with benefits, even the God of our salvation. Selah." Psalm 68:19



















Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Who am I that You have brought me this far?

This is San Juan Del Obispo- the very first school that Potter's Field got into in Guatemala. Today we took a bus just to visit. Lydia and I don't teach here this year but it brought back so many memories. 
The knots in my stomach that I got every Friday on the way to school. 
The kids that my team and I taught together. 
This is God's work. This is where we can look back and say, "It started here." 
And look how faithful He has been- how far He has gotten us! Now PFM Guatemala is reaching over 2,000 kids with the Word of God and English. 
How great is God! 
Be faithful with little and He will trust you with much!

Better Late Than Never

So I've been wanting to do this- this whole blog thing- for a while now. I'm really good at forgetting. But here we go.
I'm going on year number 2 here in Guatemala and I really just want to share what the Lord is doing here.
So that's the purpose of this, to show where the Lord takes me as I follow Him. 
All I can say is I am glad I'm not the one leading.
Gracias a Dios. Por Siempre.