Saturday, March 28, 2009
Friday, March 20, 2009
Okay, Last Word On Colombia
First Impressions of Colombia: It’s very green, very green and clean - great for growing flowers and coffee.
Speaking of security the airport takes it very seriously. For us it all began with passing a number of checkpoints on the way to the airport. Once in the airport military personal looked over all our luggage and singled out Diana’s as needing further inspection (she has the face of a smuggler). Further inspection meant that everything from her luggage was taken out, opened, unwrapped and sorted though, including dirty laundry. On we went to the next security check where all carry-ons were x-rayed and books were opened and sniffed before we were patted down by other military personnel. Then to the third security check where carry-ons were again x-rayed and where baggage was randomly searched. Finally before boarding we passed military with their trained dog.
The ministry we worked with while in Colombia is called El Redil (the Fold). The main church meets on the grounds of what was once owned by one of the most powerful drug cartels in Colombia. It’s a huge complex that includes soccer field, basketball court, swimming pool and a huge Greek style bathroom. Plexiglas covers part of a walkway over an aquarium to give the illusion of walking on water. Horse stables have been converted into church offices, and the morning service is in the room that was a private disco. How’s that for a twist of irony? A facility that was once used by a drug lord is now used to honor the Lord of lords.
Friday, March 13, 2009
Medellin, Colombia – A Photo Journal
You’ve got to love the buses
Can’t miss the downtown government building
Thursday, March 05, 2009
Retreating In Colombia
*Worship is a lifestyle.
*I should not only ask God to use me how He wants but that he also use who He wants to use for my best.
*Wounds are caused when lies are accepted in the mind…the Lord will restore us if we invite Him to come into that difficult moment and apply His truth to our hearts and minds.
* The worldview of an individual is his big picture, the culmination of his beliefs about the world; his formula to understand the world. A worldview is the basis for his daily decisions and therefore is so important.
*As parents we should give our children blessings at different stages of their lives (births, preparation for adulthood, baptism, marriage…). A blessing is an occasion or a ceremony where an individual is specifically honored with truthful, sincere and upbuilding words.
Meanwhile back at “the ranch” in Houston our children are enjoying a variety of activities with their cousins. Whether it’s a water fight, going to a teen worship time called Reverb, celebrating “Gotcha Day” with their newest cousins or staying up way too late talking, they are making the most of the opportunity.
You can look forward to a photo journal of Medellin next week since we are visiting the city Friday, Saturday and Sunday to take in the local culture and meet with our Colombian brothers and sisters.
