Thursday, January 28, 2010

Building Relationships

Hi everyone :)

We have been in Phuket (Poo-KET) now for about a week and a couple days. I'm in love with this ministry! God has really been revealing his glory and faithfulness to my team and me! During the day, we have the option to do several types of jobs, such as helping with construction work for the ministry, painting, gardening, and hanging out with the beautiful girls as they’re involved with their baking and jewelry making. We also continue prayer-walking in the city of Patong in preparation for the nighttime ministry there. We live each day without set plans, and have discovered that when we allow God to lead our ministry times, they are always so much better!

The night ministry in the bars of the Red Light District is going great. We are continuing to build relationships with different girls. As I mentioned in my last update, I felt called to build a friendship with one particular girl. If you’re wondering how that's going...it's going awesome! Her name is "Pong." She works there because she needs to send money home to her family (much like all the other girls in Patong who work as prostitutes.) She is around 21 years old and attends the local university when she has time. She has been working in Patong for about three weeks and hates it, which is where we come in :) I told her about SHE Ministry and she was very interested in learning more. Our translator invited her to lunch, but declined going to see the ministry...for now :). She did go out with our translator, “Pi Jah,” for ice cream yesterday and they had a great talk! Mark, the head of the ministry here, said that’s a huge step for a girl to hang out with us outside her job! Every time she sees us, she lights up and so do I :) God has really shown me how badly he wants to take away her burdens and how much he loves her. Be praying for her and all the other lovely women of Patong. Pray that their eyes will be opened to the seriousness of what they are doing, and their hearts captured by Jesus' love for them, so they will turn from prostitution.

My team and I are doing great and love what we’re doing, but it can be overwhelming at times and we get tired easily. So please be praying for our strength and endurance these next two weeks as we finish our work here!

Love and miss you all!

See you soon,
Dana :)

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Finally...Phuket!

After twenty-four hours of bus travel, we have arrived at our last location, Phuket, Thailand. It is absolutely beautiful. I love the ministry work we are doing here. :) We will be here for three weeks, working with a local family who helps women and girls working as prostitutes in the bars of the red light district in Patong, a city near Phuket (pronounced Poo-ket). These beautiful women are lost and need God’s love in their lives and I'm ready to share that with them! :) Our team will be going to the bars at night and making friendships with the girls. Some members of my team and I have been down to the bars to prayer-walk and hang out with some of the girls a few times. Every time we have gone to one of the bars, I have made a personal connection with one specific girl. Although she barely speaks English, God has shown me his heart for her in particular. I plan to continue getting to know her and visit with her every time we go there. Please be praying for that friendship to grow!

That is all I have for now. Thank you so much for your support and prayers :)

Miss you all,
Dana

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

On the Burma Border

Hello all!

It is day four here in beautiful Towbergerey (I think I spelled that correctly!). The last couple of days have been amazing! The atmosphere here is very different from that of the hill tribes where we were stationed before. Although I loved it there, it was very hard living amongst so many people deep in Buddhism. We are now working with a church and orphanage ministry; living in a beautiful church building with a bathroom that has a toilet! It’s so awesome not using a squatty-potty!

The past couple of days have been quite the adventure. Sunday we had a church service in the morning, with some of the team standing to give their testimonies and perform some dramas. The people here love when we perform for them! Every evening we have church services. It’s awesome because we are able to encourage their new walk with Jesus by telling them what God has done in our lives. I have yet to speak, but I have been scheduled to give a sermon Thursday (1/14/2010). I am nervous about it, but I know the Lord is already speaking to my heart about what I am to share. So far my talk is coming along great, so please be praying a blessing over my words to encourage them! :)

Yesterday our group went to do a kids day in a village. However, since I had the stomach flu, sadly, I had to stay back. The good news is I feel great now and I’m ready to keep going! (Please be praying for our teams’ health here. Many of us keep getting the stomach flu and it’s very painful and uncomfortable to deal with!)

Today, we had planned to have another kid’s day, but much to our surprise everything we planned was completely changed when the pastor asked us to perform some of our dramas and dances for the people. At first, I was discouraged to hear that everything would be changed, but God showed me that this is what happens sometimes on Outreach—we have our plans, but God wants us to do something else. Afterwards, people came for prayer and a woman asked us if we could walk to her neighbor’s house to pray for an old woman who is paralyzed from the waist down—she does not know Jesus and is heavily involved in evil spirits. She looked as if these were her last days on earth. As we crowded into her hut, all of us were given special prayers and a heart for this woman. Although to my knowledge she was not saved or healed, we have full faith that God will meet her where she is. We are going back tomorrow and will continue to pray for her. The fact that she was willing to throw away the charms she was wearing and those in her house, shows how much she longs for the love and hope only Jesus can bring.

Another amazing thing happened at a market by the Burma border. The pastor really felt our team (I was not there) should perform some dramas and speak. Although this is illegal to do in Thailand, they asked the border control officers if it was okay. Much to our surprise, THEY APPROVED IT! Before coming here, we were told we would never get the opportunity to do open air ministry. But Jesus decided other wise! :) Pretty awesome stuff! I heard the team drew quite the crowd!

Thank you so much for all your support, comments and prayers, they really mean the world to me and help to strengthen me when times get tough. If you want to be praying for the team and me, pray for our health, to be physically strengthened, patience with each other, and to be a blessing with our testimonies and sermons we will be giving. Pray that we would speak encouraging words into people’s lives. I sincerely want to see that old woman’s life captured by Jesus, so she will be saved and healed. That’s all I have to write for now, sorry it was so long!

I miss you all,

Love
Dana

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Working With Burmese Refugees

Hey everyone!

We have left the hill tribes in Chang Mai and are now on to our next ministry location shortly outside of Mae Sot, Thailand! We will be working with Burmese refugees. I’m not sure what the living conditions are like or what exactly we will be doing. But, I have no doubt Jesus will be along for the ride! :) Today we had a free day and we had the amazing privilege of riding elephants--I loved it! It has been a truly amazing experience here in Thailand. :)

I love and miss you all. Thank you for all your support and prayers!

Love,
Dana

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Hill Tribes of Northern Thailand

We’re now in the hill tribes of northern Thailand; in a small village where Jesus doesn’t get talked about and they worship Buddha. It’s very hard living here, although we’re seeing small break-throughs with the children and some adults. We are all living in homes with the local people. Riki, Emily and I are living in the home of a Thai woman named, Aree; she barely speaks English. Her proper name is Pi Lee (Mrs. Lee). She worships in a Buddhist temple. It is very depressing to observe. She is so sweet and loves hanging out with us girls. She is such a mom too--it’s awesome! She braids my hair every morning and cooks breakfast and lunch for us. Although I hate the food, she puts so much care into everything she does for us. Today, we taught English in an elementary school. They love us!

Pray for me. I am far from my comfort zone! We live in shacks. It is very poor. It can be overwhelming. We have lizards and ants everywhere in the house! The showers are freezing and we use a bucket for the shower and a squatty-potty instead of a toilet.

I appreciate everything back home, even a mirror and lights and being able to read road signs! Some days are harder than others are, especially when I have to eat nasty things or find out my bags are infested with bugs!

We only have a few more days left in the village of Chiang Mai. Be praying for a spiritual break through. We taught the kids Jesus Loves Me last night and This Little Light of Mine. I almost cried watching them, especially afterwards when they were still singing it, because they don’t know Jesus very well. But, I can see him beginning to work in them. It gives me so much hope! Be praying that Jesus would give us words of truth to speak to them and that we would obey what he tells us to do! :)

Next week we’re going elephant riding on our day off!

Love to all,
Dana