I never really got to fill you in much on my vacation to Spain. I'll take this time to tell you that it was one of the coolest vacations I have ever done. My friend Brittne and I visited the capital city of Madrid and then headed to the coast to see Barcelona. We kept ourselves super busy because we wanted to see as much as we could in the week that we had. I was wonderful to experience a country that I studied at length in college. I saw Spanish history come to life as I looked at paintings of famous artists in museums, walked through palaces of past kings, looked at building of famous architects, and stood on ground where it all went down. A couple of other highlights were going into La Sagrada Familia (a church designed by the architect Gaudi) and riding mopeds throughout Barcelona. I was so thankful to get away and to see some of the world and the wonderful creation of God. I hope I can go back someday and maybe even visit some other parts of Europe.
Following this trip I came to Lima for only a day or so and headed to a pastors training in an area about 9 hours from Lima called Ayacucho City. It was great for me to see meet and share time with some other believers who are excited to learn more and spread the gospel into their respective communities. We talked about storying the Bible and ways to plant simple churches. What an encouragement and blessing to see nationals living out their faith.
Following this trip I went to another part of Peru with my friend Brittne and three members of a church from the states. This church from Alabama is interested in adopting an area and they came down to check out a specific village and begin to for a vision for how they can bring the gospel their and how to prepare the people of their church for a culture and setting completely different from their own. It was neat to see a fresh perspective and passion for the people of Peru. I was reminded and affirmed by them in my love for these people and in the call that the Lord has placed on my life for this time.
Now I am back here in Lima. We have finally settled into a new apartment after all the chaos with the fire that happened in our apartment. I have a wonderful family down here in my team, they have helped us in all the moving around and all the drama that has surrounded this incident. It's also been so great to have the ability to regularly communicate with my family in KY, they have also loved and supported me through this busy and chaotic few weeks.
In all of this the Lord has urged me to claim this verse:
"Rejoice in the Lord always, again I will say, rejoice. Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand; do not be anxious about anything but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." -Philippians 4:4-7
2 comments:
Hey Jess,
Sounds like you are one busy girl! It is amazing to read about your adventures and your work for God. Wow! What an inspiration to read about your devotion to spreading God's word and love. We are so proud of you...Peyton, Tayler and Ty...Earl and I pray for you often.
Lisa called and said you wanted to make Strawberry Pretzel Salad for Thanksgiving. The recipe is as follows:
1 cup crushed pretzels
1 Tbsp sugar
1 cup chopped pecans
1 stick of butter
8 oz. pkg cream cheese
8 oz. cool whip
1 cup powdered sugar
16 oz. pkg strawberry jell-o
2 cup boiling pineapple juice
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16 oz. pkg frozen strawberries
melt butter, mix with pretzels, sugar and pecans. Bake in 9x13 pan for 8-10 minutes at 350 degrees. Cool. Beat cream, cool whip and powdered sugar together. Spread on top of pretzel mixture and cool in refrigerator. Dissolve jell-o in boiling pineapple juice. Add strawberries, stir until thickens. Pour over cream cheese layer. Refrigerate....yummy...enjoy!
I am going to take this and green bean wraps to your mom and dad's Wednesday evening...we will miss you...Happy Thanksgiving!! We love you... :)
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