Friday, October 18, 2013

Miracles in Caraballo


I try not to use the word miracle too loosely. It’s kind of like the word awesome for me- I try to only use it to describe God and what he is doing.
I love the stories of miracles in the Gospels. I get the goose bumps reading about Jesus feeding thousands with a few fish and loaves, the blind being restored to sight, demons being cast out, and Jesus calming the storm (just to name a few)

I believe that Jesus really did these miracles recorded in the Bible. He has supreme power over everything in this world. The miracles Jesus did drew people to him, showed people that He was God and opened hearts to salvation. Although Jesus is not physically walking the earth as he was in Bible times, Jesus’ power has not changed. I believe that nothing is impossible for him and that he still works in incredible, supernatural ways.

Our Father is always at work in the hearts of his children. These past few weeks he has given me three specific glimpses into the mighty work that He is doing.

­Eleven Months
You may remember reading about a girl at the care center named Neroliza. Here’s a link to a blog from last Novemeber about her http://emilyrbill.blogspot.com/2012/11/let-hope-rise.html
She had been climbing up a tree to get some fruit when she fell on her back and fractured 4 vertebrae. She was in a cast from her chest to her waist for months and months. The doctors weren’t sure if she would ever walk again. We spent lots of time praying for her, visiting with her, and hoping that her life could return to some kind of normal. Praise God that with time she was able to walk! Eventually she got the cast off and was given a back brace to wear every day. I rejoice in telling you that after eleven months, her brace is off and she is walking and even running and playing Awana games! Praise you Lord for healing Neroliza’s body. Even when doctors thought the situation was hopeless, you were doing a mighty work all along!

“And those who know your name put their trust in you, for you, O Lord, have not forsaken those who seek you” Psalm 9:10







We are Christians now!
One of the things I love about the Park Care Center is the emphasis on Bible. The kids pray multiple times a day, listen to worship music as they eat, have a 30 minute Bible class every day, have a devotional daily, and participate in Awana weekly. If we ever have to dismiss early because of rain or possible flooding, we ALWAYS have Bible class first before anyone goes home. God’s word is more powerful than a two edged sword. It is living and active. It has the power to change lives. And that is just what is happening!
This week I heard about two third graders who have been learning more and more about God’s love for them. They have been going to a local church here where some of my coworkers attend. A few months ago the two of them asked “Jebo” (works at the Care Center) to pray with them so they could become Christians. He willingly prayed with them and then they continued to go to church. He noticed with some time that maybe they didn’t completely understand the decision they had made and what it would mean for their lives, but they kept coming to church and learning! On Wednesday afternoon, they were lined up with all the other kids waiting to come into the Care Center. Seeing Jebo, Reily said, “Jebo- please pray with me again. I’m really ready to become a Christian now. I know that Jesus is coming back soon!” Jebo was happy to pray with him as he dedicated his life to Jesus. Right after, Reily’s buddy Jerson said, “Wait, I want to do that too!” So Jebo prayed with Jerson also. The boys were telling everyone what had happened and about their new life in Christ!!! I could not be more excited for them. When I talked to Reily about it, I affirmed him… “You just made the most important decision of your life- to follow Jesus!”
I was also able to talk to Jebo about what happened and I thanked him for being available and being such a great example to these boys. What is so awesome is that he is a Dominican Christian man living in this community that the boys can go to church with, look up to, and be discipled by. I love how God orchestrated all of that! As I told Jebo, “We need to celebrate this- we pray everyday for kids to come to know Christ- and 2 just did!!!”

“But when the goodness and loving kindness of God our Savior appeared, he saved us, not because of works done by us in righteousness, but according to his own mercy, by the washing of regeneration and renewal of the Holy Spirit, whom he poured out on us richly through Jesus Christ our Savior, so that being justified by his grace we might become heirs according to the hope of eternal life.” Titus 3:4-7






Mystery Paralysis

Rosairis is in eighth grade. I was just working with her a few weeks ago on a letter to her sponsors and she was talking to me about her relationship with Christ and about how much she wants to be a nurse when she grows up. She also loves to take care of little babies.
I can’t go into all the details, mostly because I don’t understand everything (and the doctors don’t really either) but suddenly she was unable to feel anything from the waist down and was no longer able to walk. She was taken to the hospital and had a series of tests done finding fluid in her lower back. Doctors had a few ideas on what it could be but nothing was certain.
She was told that she would probably never walk again. Can you imagine hearing that as an eighth grader? What would her life be like stuck in a wheel chair or lying on a bed in a small village in the middle of sugar cane fields?
Well, everyone began to pray…and pray…and pray. Hoping that by some miracle she would walk again. Lots of people visited her and prayed over her and for her trusting that God has a plan and he is in control. After a week in a wheelchair not being able to feel anything, she suddenly was able to walk!! There is still no human explanation for why she couldn’t walk for a week or why she suddenly could, but I think the pastor of the Haitian church said it best, “Mucha Fe!” (Much Faith)

“Glory in his holy name; let the hearts of those who seek the Lord rejoice! Seek the Lord and his strength; seek his presence continually! Remember the wondrous works that he has done, his miracles, and the judgments he uttered” Psalm 105:3-5



Yes, the place where I live and work comes with is share of challenges, but it is a place where hearts are ready! Kids are making decisions to follow Christ! The sick are being healed! Thank you for your prayers for me and for the kids in this community. I am in awe of how God is answering those prayers J


“Now there are also many other things that Jesus did. Were every one of them to be written, I suppose that the world itself could not contain the books that would be written.” John 21:25







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