Sara and Angie....our actresses |
I just got back from my 3 days at the Villa…..God moved so
powerfully. The Lord spoke to us through the devotionals, the
circumstances and a drama that the kids came up with for our Weds
service. It was awesome. He just kept showing them (and me!) that "ALL things work together for good for those who love the Lord". The kids
so need to really believe that. So do I.
Our devotional was about a man who got
stranded alone on an island and he found driftwood and made himself a shack.
He cried out to God for rescue and the next day his driftwood home went up in
flames. He complained to God asking why would God allow such a thing when
he was already suffering so much. Soon a rescue boat arrived. He
asked them how they knew he was there and they mentioned the smoke! After
we read that story was when Sara said it. She said, “I think Hae Young’s
being gone is our burning shack!”
Then in the evening they created a
drama about a missionary who gets hit by a car while preparing to go on the
mission field. The missionary (played by Angie) loses her leg and has to
wear a wooden one. When she arrives in the bush with her translator
(Sara), she is attacked by cannibals (the Villa boys and several of the younger
girls)! They bite her wooden leg and are surprised and frightened and
this causes them to be open to the Gospel. You should have seen the part
where Sara translates what Angie’s says to the cannibals. It was
hysterical! I was laughing so hard. It sounded like a mix of grunts
and Korean words and English. Sara was so animated and funny! Then
we spent some time talking about how God uses really horrible things for our
good! It was such a sweet time.
After that they opened up about how
hard it was for them to have to adjust to having Elvia, Marlyn and me as their
new leaders out there since we are all so different from Hae Young and Hye Jin
and from each other. I told them that I totally understood that, but
challenged them to think about how hard it was for us too. We are all
experiencing the burning shack together! The next morning around 3am the
Lord awakened me to pray. I was sleeping with the boys so I couldn’t
really get up and sing out loud, so I sat there in bed, looking at the moon and
began to sing songs of praise to Him from my heart. I was so overwhelmed
by His presence and I sensed Him saying, “Betsy, you have all that you
need. You have Me!” So the next morning during the devotionals, I
shared how God had touched me with that truth and asked them to consider
dwelling on the given and sharing that which cannot be lost. The Holy
Spirit really seemed to touch each child and we ended up praying for the
nations together, using a cloth map which had been tucked away and forgotten in
a drawer. So precious.
Hae Young wrote in the middle of the week saying that her doctor
there said he thinks she has altitude sickness. That seemed really strange since the Villa is only 3000 feet. Her email was factual and
lacked warmth which worried me. But in total answer to prayer, she wrote
again today even before I had a chance to answer her, and the tone was more like the Hae we know. She says that now the doctor has found tumors in her thyroid (benign..... thanks be to God) and that the fatigue continues. I am so wanting to be there with her because I
know that the greatest battle she faces is in her mind, no matter what the source
of her disease. So please pray that that God Himself will keep helping
her stand on the truth and that He will heal her completely. She has children to care for and many miles to go before she sleeps!
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