Thursday, November 4, 2010

Be Bold, Care for each other, and Trust in God

The first team week is over! and the title of this post was our team goal. It was so much fun and I learned so much. The team week is where the base sends us out in different teams in Norway to share the gospel and serve along side with churches. This past week I went with my Team to a high school, evangelized on the street, went to a couple different youth clubs and went to a preschool. Each place was so different with different experiences, its funny to see the different reactions when you approach people here in Norway (Norwegians don't talk to strangers, at all) But I had a couple of personal goals for the week.

1. To trust God that he would teach me what to say. Exodus 4:11-12
2. To speak to as many people as possible.

the 1st Goal I believe I accomplished, when i approached people I said to God, okay God your word says you'll teach me what to say. So please help me speak." and I would be fillethe 1st Goal I believe I accomplished, when i approached people I said to God, okay God your word says you'll teach me what to say. So please help me speak." and I would be filled with the spirit and would felt confident to speak to whoever i would be talking to at that moment. The lord is faithful to his word! and the 2nd goal I accomplished as well it was harder but I did it. I ran into a lot of trouble with language this past week, but it did not stop me from being social! haha As many times as I got rejected when I tried to speak in English I would go and try and find someone else to speak to in English :)d with the spirit and would felt confident to speak whoever i would be talking to at that moment. The lord is faithful to his word! and the 2nd goal I accomplished as well it was harder but I did it. I ran into a lot of trouble with language this past week, but it did not stop me from being social! haha As many times as I got rejected when I tried to speak in English I would go and try and find someone else to speak to in English :)


If you go to my facebook page we learned a dance you should go watch it, it goes along with what im gonna say. So at first when we learned this dance we thought we were gonna have a big crowd. And I was discouraged, because only 5 people came... And I said to myself oh I'm not dancing in front of five people, that's not worth it. But someone said to me why should we change our program, Jesus loves each individual here so much.
But yeah that was my revelation on that, I hoped you liked the dance it was pretty fun to do! hahah

But wait there's more....


Ever since we got back from team week God has been pouring out his blessings onto me so much, I don't even know where to begin. I guess I can say our God is a God who Blesses us! I've just seen him move in so many ways. 1 Corinthians 14 tells us to eagerly seek the spiritual gifts and I have, and the lord has been just blessing me. And last night a couple of us received and we were filled with so much Joy, I don't even know how to explain it. We were filled with spirit and just praising God and thanking him for he is! that we decided to go out and share Gods Love by blessing people on the streets... And I met a girl who was already a Christian and was greatly encouraged, it was so
cool to see. (I also just want to say I''m not saying


this to  say look how righteous i am, I just want to share what God's been doing in my life)

But yes one last thing dont stop reading yet your almost there:)

Yesterday, Tuesday, we found out where we are going for our 2 week mini-out reach in January. And my mom almost went crazy because we were not allowed to talk about where we were going but I am going to..... wait for it..... here it comes..... ESTONIA


Hebrews 13:5b-6 
"Never will I leave you, never I will forsake you" So we say with confidence, "The Lord is my helper; I will not be afraid. What can man do to me?"

1 comment:

  1. Estonia? I had to look it up. Thanks to Wiki this is what I know:

    Estonia has one of the highest level of irreligious individuals in the world; nearly three-quarters of the population stating no specific religious affiliation in 2000.

    Go get'em tyger!

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