Today we split up into two groups. One group got up at 4:30 to leave at 5 for outreaches that went all day, and the other group got up at 5:45 to leave at 6:30 for the church outreach planned for them. I personally was on the first group who got up at 4:30 to leave at 5. A good majority of that group didn’t even get in bed till about 12 or 1 that morning, and then got back up and went to the outreach. We first went to a place where there was a bunch of homeless people and fed them breakfast and just loved on them. We planned on doing a drama, but we were told that a lot of the time that people feed them, they have to sit and listen about how God loves them, so we wanted to not be like everyone else, we just wanted to love on them. It was heartbreaking to see all those kids, most of them between the ages of 13 and 20 with a few older than that. Travis and I did worship songs for background music the whole time while most everyone else hung out with the homeless people who were snuffing shoe glue from plastic containers. We made and served them eggs, bread and bananas. I and a few others gave away our sweatshirts to the homeless kids as well. After we left, we headed to a town right outside of Santa Ana, El Salvador, the third largest city in El Salvador, where we (with one translator: Tanto) had the group upstairs doing children’s ministry and Jared and Greg went downstairs and did the sermon. Jared did the majority of the teaching and it went really well. And the children’s ministry stuff went really well as well. The kids were so delighted to have us there, and they shouted out good morning to us several times when we first got there. They were adorable. When church was over and most of the children had been picked up, my group prayed over a young blind boy. It was crazy, because it was so powerful. The whole group wanted to see this little boy with a life ahead of him, to be healed. He wasn’t healed but the step of faith strengthened our group to prepare for what was to come. After we ate lunch, we were just resting on the bus and sleeping when Julie pretty much jumped out of the bus to go to the bathroom. When she got back, the rest of our group was informed that we needed to get Julie some specific medication for her. It was kind of controversial, because we had one more outreach planned for the day, and Greg forced us to think about what we should do. To make a long story short, we headed into
About Me
- HSE Practicum
- Mira Mesa, CA, United States
- Hey Everyone, My name is Brittany Bell. I'm a student at Horizon School of Evangelism. I will be keeping this website updated as often as possible so you all can know what is going on with us before and while we are in San Salvador. Please keep us in prayer. Horizon School of Evangelism is a school created to train people how to be effective Christians who live out their faith in their every day walk. We, as students, are the example what HSE stands for. Here is the other website that I will be posting on. It will have the exact same information. Thank you for all your prayers. :) http://www.myspace.com/hse1practicum If you would like to see any pictures of the practicum prep and time here in San Salvador, I suggest going and visiting the myspace website. Just click on the main picture and it will take you to all the pictures we have up online, until I can get them onto here. Thank you so much for your prayers and support.
Monday, December 3, 2007
December 2nd
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It sounds like an exciting time and we look forward to hearing more. Know that we are praying for you.
The Bell Family
It's always refreshing to hear of times where a group of people cry out to God for somthing like blindness to be healed on the missions field and nothing happening. It gives people the asurance that God's healing dosn't have anything to do with how well you pray or how many people are doing it... but rather it is his will to be done. So all glory goes to God! :)
just a quick note to let you know i'm checking up on you:)
it sounds like you guys are having an awesome trip and i can't wait to hear more.
i don't know if you've had the chance to check out any of the other teams' blogs, but one of the guys from your class, kyle (he's on the roadtrip team), was reunited with his mom and older brother, who he hasn't seen in 10 years!
if you get the chance, you should check out the other blogs. Everyone is having an amazing time and being used mightily by God.
I love you and I'm praying for you!
Hey Family!
Miss you guys, but I'm so blessed to see how God is using you in San Salvador and changing you at the same time. You will never forget this trip. Keep seeking to make it the best trip ever for Christ! You guys are awesome!
Jackie
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