




By the grace of God I spent Mid August in Vicente Guererro, Baja California Mexico, fulfilling a dream. Over the past 5 years God has shown me over and over that He does make dreams come true. He is truly awesome and Holy and I am greatly humbled that He would allow my dreams to align with His.
I was able to serve along side 8 of my best friends at an orphanage, doing a variety of things, desiring to bless but God blessed more than we ever would have imagined. There is so much more to this life than striving after material items, "higher academic education," seeking adventure... The joy of a daily walk with Christ, no matter what the world thinks is what it is all about. Community, fellowship, servant heart all wrapped up with the love of Christ, who is our foundation, our reason and our hope.
I was humbled and challenged by the people I met who had given everything up to come and serve the orphans, giving them the skills and the ability to dream, and most importantly hope in Jesus. I was again humbled and challenged (and perhaps to a deeper level) by talking with and watching some of the Believing Mexican migrant workers. Many of them had literally nothing, and spent their lives traveling from camp to camp with the seasons harvesting fruits and vegetables; but as one elderly gentleman told me, he may have little material possessions but he has everything in the Lord Jesus his "Pan de vida" or " Bread of life." As he spoke at the soup kitchen, where he and his wife had come to get some food for the day, he had such joy on his face, a peace, his eyes were set on things above and his treasure was not here on earth. How often do we, who have nearly everything we could possibly ask for and certainly everything we need, complain and whine. Where does our joy come from? In whom have we placed our faith? Where does our hope lie? Where is our treasure? If all was stripped away where do we stand? On Jesus? Id like to say that is always true for me, but I would be lying. But He gives us more grace (James 4)
During the week we had the opportunity to go visit 2 migrant worker camps and play with the kids. These people live in very poor, unsanitary conditions, in corrugated metal "huts", with many people and critters. But the kids are such joys, hundreds of smiles, piggy back rides, dancing, swinging, races, hugs. We had the opportunity the play with the kids (Im so thankful that I and several others in our group could speak Spanish!) then some of the leaders from the orphanage showed cartoon Bible story on the side of a van then spoke to the people about Jesus and His love and we were all able to go pray with the people who asked for prayer. This made for some amazing evenings. We also got to go help with weekly Bible clubs in the neighborhoods (barrios) and again hang out with the kids as local Believing women taught the kids about Jesus. We got to serve the kids milk and peanut butter (calcium and protein) as many of them do not get proper nutrition.
I thank our Father for the most amazing week, He saturated all circumstances, moments and events. The simple faith of a child...the joy in the orphans eyes and faces, they had lost nearly every thing but they, again, had everything in Jesus











