Tuesday, June 8, 2010

The Easiest Thing to do is Nothing

Training Camp has been amazing. We leave in less than 30 minutes to head to the airport. The thought that I will be in Africa in less than 24 hours makes me SO excited. Probably the most excited I have ever been.

Friday we met all the "Real Lifers" (Adventures In Missions name for College Aged Missionaries) at the airport. My specific team instantly bonded! From there we were off to a homeless shelter in downtown Atlanta for the night.

There is 154 of us who are at training camp. All different teams going to all different places around the world from India, Israel, Bolivia, Peru, etc etc and of course I can't forget to mention my team: Africa Expedition aka "Team X". There is 9 of us, 7 girls and 2 boys.

Friday night was an incredible experience. We were given an area in Atlanta, told to go there and let God lead us. We didn't know what that meant. But we decided to set big expectations on God because he is BIG and he does BIG things. The night was long and exhausting at first. We came across a homeless man and went over to talk to him. It was his first night he had ever had to be homeless, and he quickly began to unfold his story. He said he needed something new. He needed hope. SO we prayed with him, he saw God in us and wanted that Joy. Wanted that redemption that could save him even after all he had done wrong.

After we prayed with him, he looked up and said "I WANT TO BE BAPTIZED!!!" We looked at each other, not knowing how to respond. Our leader looked at us and said does anyone have any water? None of us did. There was a bar across the street so we walked over there and got a cup of water, and right there in downtown ATL... we baptized a homeless man.

We could of easily walked past this man. We could of easily done nothing about his situation. But instead, my team of 9... did something hard. We stepped out of our comfort zone, while people stared at us like we were crazy. And we changed this mans life. Our prayers are that he will never be the same.

Since then, training has been incredible. We have learned so many things about what God has for us in Africa. The things we are going to encounter, how we handle those situations, how we listen to the voice of God while we are out there...

I am jumping with excitement for the people God has surrounded me with to go on this journey. I have no doubt he is going to use us, challenge us, break our hearts, but then heal our hearts. He is going to do BIG things.

Welp, I'm off. And will be able to blog in the next week :) So keep following!

Here is my team blog: www.expedition.adventures.org

On there we will all be posting weekly stories and pictures, so if I'm not able to get internet to work on this blog over there, check that blog!

6 comments:

  1. Good luck Allee!

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  2. Praying for you as you walk this journey of totally surrendering yourself to the Lord... may he give the strength to endure the heartache and wisdom to reach everyone you encounter. I know your life will be made richer because you will get to see and feel the TRUE face of Jesus this summer! Oh, I'm just so excited to hear all about your steps along the way. love you so much and proud of you for acting now!

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  3. Allee my family is praying for you, and you are doing such an incredible thing! Good Luck :)
    Kailey

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  4. God is speaking, you are not just listening, but, doing! I am loving following you on this journey of DOING the Great Commission!

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  5. Allee cat-I forgot to mention that my Letasuna lives in a boma. He is, of course, a Maasai. His pictures are so adorable and colorful. They are known for the colorful(especially red)their clothes and jewelry are. And they wear lots of beautiful beads-many many rows on their arms,necks and ears. Letasuna is 6 and he wears them and is so precious. Just thought you might enjoy knowing this. Wonder where you will be visiting the Maasai? They are such loving,happy and proud people.

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  6. Lindz, Karli, Cam, Ryan, Katie, KrisJune 16, 2010 at 10:51 PM

    Allee, we miss you and hope your having the time of your life in africa!

    kristen says- im sending you some toms because i know youve lost all your shoes by now. :)

    karli says- i love you and miss you and am thinking about you all the time

    cam says- click cluck clack (swahili for jimbo)

    katie says- i hope you havent ran out of your stickers yet! and i love and miss you and dont get eaten by a camel spider please.

    ryan says- hey... hope your having fun in africa!

    lindz says- I love and miss you so much! I look every day like a hundred times for you to update your blog! I hope your having a great time!

    We love you x infinite!
    XOXO

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