Meet my friends and heroes! These are (some!) of the many faces behind Young Life Costa Rica! Young Life staff and team leaders joined by our special friends Marty (SVP Young Life International South Division) and Susan Caldwell, here for Sharon (YL National Direction Team) and Rodolfo's (YL Camp On Wheels) wedding!
Friday, October 31, 2014
Thursday, October 30, 2014
los estados unidos!
So I recently had a great trip to the US. It was a little crazy, like all trips back seem to be, but it was great! And a true gift. This trip was a little bit of everything. I went back to be part of a dear friend's wedding, but managed to squeeze in some catching up, some fundraising, a meeting with a church, some time at home, and ended my stay with a YL conference in Grand Rapids, MI. Here are some highlights - Thanks to so many who helped make this trip a success! Places to stay, cars to drive, food to eat...it was an absolute JOY seeing you cara a cara, being in your homes, drinking coffee, celebrating fall and life. THANK YOU!!
We were able to experience some more fall, introduced some friends to "The Big Lake" (which I'd like to remind everyone, has a BEACH), and got to hear my teammate Kelly's amazing guitar skills.
It sure was a whirlwind, but one of the best kind! Full of friends and family and love! All my favorite places and people in one trip - VA, IN, MI! Lots of traveling, but so worth it! Love you all! Thanks for welcoming me home with open arms!!
Let the festivities begin...Wescott-Latham Wedding!
October 11, 2014
| Rehearsing at the beautiful West Manor Estate in Lynchburg, VA. |
| Bridesmaids |
| The women of 414 N Sheppard St - Y'all are the best! Thanks for the memories and your friendship! RIP apartment #7. |
Next Stop...Indianapolis!
October 15-17, 2014
One of my favorite places in the world! Yes, in the world! I was able to share with a church what is going on in and through Young Life in Costa Rica and invite them to be a significant financial partner. Please join me in prayer as they consider supporting ministry here!
I also got to spend some great time with my favorite family! (Thanks Darc, for the precious Insta of y'all!) These people are the best. They are the real deal. They live and they love deeply. They care about people and are part of their community in a real and raw and transparent way. So grateful for y'all - For what your family has taught me and for the way you are loving the entire Zionsville community.
| Andy, Corbin, Charlene, and Darcy Miller! These people are world changers!! |
Even got to go to YL Club where I used to lead! Who doesn't love giant Twister, racing around trash cans, and eating milk (from the gallon) and Oreos to Roxanne?!
Real Fall! Holland/Grand Rapids, MI.
October 18-23, 2014
Wow. Fall color is stunning! Like makes my jaw hit the ground stunning. What a gift to experience real fall. Bright blue skies and even brighter colored leaves, bursting with reds, yellows, and oranges! Wow. It was the best to bundle up! To be home and wear my favorite Better Sweater jacket, boots, and a scarf! Thanks Mom and Dad for always welcoming me with open arms. It was the best to be with you for a couple days - Zumba, the best burger of all time, and three hours+ at the Apple store. Y'all are great!
My time in the US ended with the YL International Schools Conference in Grand Rapids, MI. My team and I traveled from Costa Rica, and we were joined by staff from the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua. It was a great time to be encouraged. To see the larger community we are part of. To share and learn and grow together through sharing our experiences. Our success and our failures. Our celebrations and our devastations. It's all happening all of the time all around us, and it was great to step back and process it together.| Wow. |
We were able to experience some more fall, introduced some friends to "The Big Lake" (which I'd like to remind everyone, has a BEACH), and got to hear my teammate Kelly's amazing guitar skills.
| Becca (intern) and I My first ever corn maze - not sure how that happened! |
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| Who knew there were such things as "giant umping pillows"?! |
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| Grand Haven Pier |
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| Group shot at Pastor Heather's house |
It sure was a whirlwind, but one of the best kind! Full of friends and family and love! All my favorite places and people in one trip - VA, IN, MI! Lots of traveling, but so worth it! Love you all! Thanks for welcoming me home with open arms!!
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
chosen.
Por lo tanto, you, prisionero por servir al Señor, les suplico que lleven una vida digna del llamado que han recibido de Dios, porque en verdad han sido llamados. Sean siempre humildes y amables. Sean pacientes unos con otros y tolérense las faltas por amor. Hagan todo lo posible por mantenerse unidos en el Espíritu y enlazados mediante la paz. Pues hay un solo cuerpo y un solo Espíritu, tal como ustedes fueron llamados a una misma esperanza gloriosa para el futuro.
Efesios 4:1-4
Therefore I, as a prisoner for serving the Lord, beg you to lead a life worthy of your calling, for you have been called by God. Always be humble and gentle. Be patient with each other, making allowance for each other's faults because of your love. Make every effort to keep yourselves united in the Spirit, binding yourselves together with peace. For there is one body and one Spirit, just as you have been called to one glorious hope for the future.
Ephesians 4:1-4
LETS LIVE INTO OUR CHOSENNESS, TOGETHER.
Efesios 4:1-4
Therefore I, as a prisoner for serving the Lord, beg you to lead a life worthy of your calling, for you have been called by God. Always be humble and gentle. Be patient with each other, making allowance for each other's faults because of your love. Make every effort to keep yourselves united in the Spirit, binding yourselves together with peace. For there is one body and one Spirit, just as you have been called to one glorious hope for the future.
Ephesians 4:1-4
LETS LIVE INTO OUR CHOSENNESS, TOGETHER.
Monday, October 27, 2014
91 for 91
Join our Young Life friends in Liberia and Sierra Leone in praying Psalm 91 for the next 91 days (October 27 - January 26). This scripture has been a source of strength and encouragement for them as they serve in an area devastated by the Ebola crisis. For more information, check out the YL Africa website.
Here is the most recent update written from Steve Larmey, VP of YL Africa, and his wife Dyan:
Here is the most recent update written from Steve Larmey, VP of YL Africa, and his wife Dyan:
Sadness, Sickness and Hope: Ebola Update
Our Young Life friends in Sierra Leone and Liberia are closing in on four months now of life/death with Ebola. They keep praying, going and hoping, but visibly they see a battle being lost. The numbers of infections and deaths are increasing -- the World Health Organization says that in two months there will be 10,000 new infections each day if some significant intervention does not happen. The death rate has risen from a low of 52 percent to over 70 percent now.
The Liberian government has run out of money to pay health workers who are threatening to strike if their $500/month danger pay is not increased to $700/month. President Johnson of Liberia literally begged the workers’ union to continue working, explaining to them the government has no money. In what has been called by some a surrender, the government of Sierra Leone is now just giving families rubber gloves and some hydration salts and medicine and is telling people to treat Ebola victims at home because they lack space at Ebola treatment centers.
Here are some updates from our Young Life family in Liberia and Sierra Leone:
• Our teacher staff in Freetown, Sahr Kamasie, lost his wife, Victoria, two nights ago. She was 29 years old, fell sick and died a few days later. She has left behind a 2-year-old son, John, and a 3-month-old baby, Matilda, with Sahr. Sahr has been alone in his house with her body waiting for Ebola test results on her body to come back. The babies are at their grandmother’s house where they sent them as soon as Victoria was sick. Please pray for Sahr and the Sierra Leone team. The results will come back Thursday. If it was not Ebola (thousands of people are dying of many things other than Ebola every day because the healthcare system can only handle Ebola cases) they will bury her body with just a few friends. If it is a positive test, Sahr and the children will be under quarantine.
• Andrew Quimeh, one of our top volunteer leaders in Kakata, Liberia, died of Ebola yesterday. He was on the Leadership Tree of Area Director Yancy Dixon. A Campaigners kid from the same area – Greature Worr – was released Ebola-free from a treatment center after weeks of treatment, but she lost her father and her sister. Pray for Andrew's family, for Greature and for Yancy and his team.
• Jeraline Johnson has two weeks left of her second 21-day quarantine. She is the only one left in the house as both her sister and brother-in-law have died of Ebola and her niece – 2 year-old Blessings – and Blessings’ aunt were both diagnosed with Ebola and taken to a treatment center eight days ago. I asked her what she does all day as she sits alone: "I pray and I read my Bible. I pray Psalm 91 constantly. I sing and praise and thank God." Then she broke down in tears and sobbed with me on the phone for about five minutes and said, "Steve, I am so, so scared." There was good news today as Blessings' aunt was released after eight days of treatment from the Ebola center. At the end of the call she composed herself and said, "My hope is in Jesus alone. And He is faithful." We prayed Psalm 91 together.
• Our area director from Robertsport and DGL graduate, Baccus Roberts, and two other leaders from Monrovia, Abraham and Gbeme, are all currently sick. We are praying that this is not Ebola. Pray for healing for them.
James Davis, our regional director for Liberia and Sierra Leone, texted today, "Steve, I have to admit, I feel like giving up the fight, but if I do, who will help lead kids and leaders? We have no peace or freedom. Our people are dying every hour. Our hope is in Jesus, but we fear we may be the next Ebola victims. I can't bear this – Jesus we need you more." He later texted back to the whole team of Senior African leaders who are here now in Colorado, "I promise I will NOT give up – the Band of Brothers do not give up. … I know that we are not in this alone – the Lord is with us. And so are you."
Please continue to lift our friends up and let's not grow weary. Let's be strong for them as they focus not on what is seen but on what is unseen.
Thank you,
Dyan and Steve
Sunday, October 26, 2014
happy fall!
Saturday, October 4, 2014
BC, just like the good ole days
Many of you know my favorite days used to include BC, BS, OC.
Big cookie.
Bible study.
Obstacle course.
It meant Day 1 of Young Life camp, lots of energy, and hundreds of campers arriving to experience the best week of their lives!
So we brought a little bit of that Day 1 camp magic to Costa Rica! We had spaghetti night, which was unreal - I've never seen kids take down pasta like they did! And we ended our carb-loading session with big cookie. One giant, warm cookie in a pan, covered with ice cream. Soooo good!
The boys challenged the girls to a competition...who could eat it faster? (There were two.) And don't you worry, ladies and gentlemen...The girls did not have a problem winning.
Becca, our sweet intern, gave her first ever YL talk in Costa Rica! She shared with us what it means to be chosen by Christ. Not haphazardly stumbled upon but intentionally seen and chosen. It was awesome!
Did you know that the English word "adoption" comes from the Latin word meaning "to choose"? Pretty cool, right?! So when the Bible talks about being adopted as God's children, or references a "spirit of adoption," it's really talking about being chosen! It's not talking about feeling sorry for someone. It's not referencing an act of sympathy or an accident. It's intentional. It's choosing to invite in. Choosing to see. Choosing to care for. And choosing to love.
Big cookie.
Bible study.
Obstacle course.
It meant Day 1 of Young Life camp, lots of energy, and hundreds of campers arriving to experience the best week of their lives!
So we brought a little bit of that Day 1 camp magic to Costa Rica! We had spaghetti night, which was unreal - I've never seen kids take down pasta like they did! And we ended our carb-loading session with big cookie. One giant, warm cookie in a pan, covered with ice cream. Soooo good!
The boys challenged the girls to a competition...who could eat it faster? (There were two.) And don't you worry, ladies and gentlemen...The girls did not have a problem winning.
Becca, our sweet intern, gave her first ever YL talk in Costa Rica! She shared with us what it means to be chosen by Christ. Not haphazardly stumbled upon but intentionally seen and chosen. It was awesome!
Did you know that the English word "adoption" comes from the Latin word meaning "to choose"? Pretty cool, right?! So when the Bible talks about being adopted as God's children, or references a "spirit of adoption," it's really talking about being chosen! It's not talking about feeling sorry for someone. It's not referencing an act of sympathy or an accident. It's intentional. It's choosing to invite in. Choosing to see. Choosing to care for. And choosing to love.
You didn't choose me. I chose you. I appointed you to go and produce lasting fruity, so that the Father will give you whatever you ask for, using my name.
John 15:16
So you have not received a spirit that makes you fearful slaves. Instead, you received God's Spirit when he adopted you as his own children. Now we call him, "Abba, Father."
Romans 8:15
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