Sunday, September 27, 2009

the sailors have arrived...

A few weeks after our Divers DTS started a Sailors DTS began. They spend most weeks out sailing and weekends docked at our base. The first week both schools combined to listen to the same guest speaker, Dean Sherman. Our topic was spiritual warfare. We learned that the only weak Christians are the ones who don't know who they are in Christ. It is so important for us to know our identity if Christ and We also spent time learning the kingdom's agenda vs. the enemy's agenda. On Sunday the divers were able to go for a short sail with the sailing group. It was fun, but it confirmed that I made the right decision to be a diver rather than a sailor! I definitely would be one of the first ones to fall off the boat!

This past week we had Jeff Pratt as our guest speaker who spoke on the Father Heart of God.
Some key points:
*The heart of the father wants his children to know how He feels about them
*Our pasts need to be reconciled in order to have power in the present and hope in the future

During our intercession time this past week we were given two different options of where we could be headed for our outreach. The staff presented the two places and had us spend 10 minutes by individually praying about where God wants us to go. We each came back with our choice written on a piece of paper. In the end, all eight of us will be going to THAILAND in November. We also found out that we'll be combining our outreach with the sailing students. A few of the sailing students will be staying in Central America and the rest will be joining us in Thailand.

Thanks for uplifting me in your prayers, I truly appreciate it. I love receiving emails letting me know how I can be praying for you too! Please keep sending them!

Friday, September 18, 2009

approaching week 5...

Today we had to head into town to renew our visas. It's hard to believe we've been here this long already. To get into town we either ride bike along the beach (45 minutes one way) or we take the water taxi (15 minutes).
Last weekend I attempted to post an update and upload some pictures, but it turned out to be more of a lesson on flexiblity :) Eventually I had to give up and hope for it to work out this weekend. Obviously things came together a little better this weekend since I'm able to post some pictures!
During week three we had a married couple, Johnny and Carla, come join us as our guest speakers. The theme was the gospel. We took a deeper look at the gospel and learned more about the culture during the time Christ was crucified. I think it's safe to say that we all gained for knowledge of our freedom in Christ, especially through some exercises we did to identify lies we've been believing and then applying Truth to them. Johnny also taught us about different themes that God has woven all throughout scripture, including themes such as baptism from creation through the New Testament. It was really fascinating to listen to him share about Scripture.

*Every morning we start our days with devotions and worship.



*Weekly team building activities are a part of our schedule. It's amazing how much we can learn about each others and ourselves through an exercise that appears to be quite simple...

























*Picture of the view of Ambergris Caye from the airplane...view of the streets of San Pedro

*Some of the other students and staff kids hanging out in the pool...3 of us diving

Sunday, September 6, 2009

iguanas, boas, and bats...

The other night as I went to get my laundry bag out of the laundry room my friend yelled for me to watch out for the boa constrictors. "Real funny!" I replied. Little did I know she wasn't joking. As I turned on the light in the laundry room there was a little boa constrictor sitting atop the washing machine to greet me. This lead into a pretty eventful evening revolving around Jeff (one of the staff), a mop, and bucket vs. the boa constrictor. By the way things appeared I think the mosquitoes were on the snake's side too. Boa constrictors are really harmless, but there are a lot of dangerous snakes around here, so we're told not to assume any are harmless. This is the second snake we've found on base in the last week. Not to mention the bat that was flying around the dining hall one evening; and iguanas/geckos are more numerous than deer in Wisconsin!

We're already starting week 3 of our Discipleship Training School!! Each week we have a new guest speaker who comes down to Belize to teach on different topics. Last week our guest speaker was Karen Padgett. She is from Vancouver, British Columbia and taught about abundant life and personal development. Some of the topics included conflict resolution, different leadership personalities, and our individual personalities. It was a pretty intense week of learning about ourselves and releasing the characteristics that are in us that are being held back in some way. We gained a lot of insight about the differences in each of our personalities within the students and staff. What is even more important is that we've begun to understand the importance of each individual and how we can all work together to make the best team possible.
The majority of our time here is spent learning, working, and having fun. We spend the mornings in lecture and some afternoons are given time to work on a variety of assignments that are due throughout the next three months. Assignments look like anything from oral book reports to gospel presentations to geography quizzes. We've spent time growing as a team through different activities and challenges and also have learned more about each other through sharing our testimonies. We also share work duties. Work duties vary from things like raking sand to planning our menus to tutoring the staff's kids in math. My work duty is hospitality host. I mainly take care of the guest speaker's accommodations, which has a bonus of getting to know the guest speaker a little better. Each of us is assigned to a cooking team and end up cooking and cleaning up for about two meals a week.
We are very intentional about our learning and growing, which also means we get to be intentional about our having fun too! One of the "fun factors" about this DTS is that we can get certified in scuba diving during our training. We did our first dive last week and are finishing our certification this afternoon. We've done a total of four dives so far. And who else would be certifying us than SCUBA STEVE? Yes, he goes by Scuba Steve. Even though we haven't done a ton of diving yet, we're all hooked on it. I can't believe we're already starting week three. That means we have ten weeks of training left before we go to outreach. I am hoping to get into town next weekend and then I will be able to upload some pictures for everyone to see what is happening down here. Thank you for your prayers and encouragement! I appreciate them!