Thursday, October 27, 2011

L O V E

giving up the american dream..
.. to follow him

Friday, June 11, 2010

Grace like Rain

6 weeks later,
okay, i know, i owe each and everyone one of you the biggest apology for not writing.
and really, i dont have much of an excuse.
so im just going to say, im sorry.
Please forgive me,
Moving on.
Haiti
Amazing
Haiti is such an incredible place.
Always full of suprize and adventure.
Our ministry in haiti has been wonderful.
We have had the opportunity to work, worship, pray, interceed, share with amazing haitian people.
The country is hurting, the people are hurting.
Our DTS outreach team was assigned to a specific tent city here in Port Au Prince (PAP)
We were resposible for the ministry in that tent city, so each day we would head out!
It has been an amazing experience overall, I have really been able to see God in the people here, and i believe that God wants to transform this nation.

This past week I had the opportunity to visit the base in St. Marc while they hosted the US Air Force Medical team. In 10 days they saw 5500 people.
The most common problems amoung child and teenagers was scavies and malnutrition.
It breaks my heart.
Children are dying in this country because they don't have food.
I cant even imagine how their parents feel, not able to provide the basics for their children.
Thankfully our heavenly father is perfect, and when we open our hearts, his grace is upon us, and will be our eternal provider.
Have you thanked God recently for the food you eat? the clean water you drink? the shoes on your feet? The roof over your head?

God is Love.

Monday, May 10, 2010

mexico city

so im going to write this fast, because internet doesnt stay around alot,
I just wanted to update on my thoughts of mexico now that i have had time to digest and process.

The first day of outreach began on a tuesday at 6pm in the bus station in Mazatlan, Mexico.
15 hours later we arrived in Mexico City, ready to begin.
We waited in the bus station for our contacts to arrive, hoping their vehicle would be large enough to accomodate 9 women and all their baggage for 2 months.
3 wonderful people greeted us after about 1/2 hour of waiting, and we were ready to go.
Bags on our backs, bags in our hands, bags everywhere.
We walked out to the road, and realized we are headed for the transit system.
We struggled for 4 hours with TONS of luggage, in the busiest most complex transit system I have ever seen. What a battle.
4 hours later, we were home.

This was hugely symbolic of our time in D.F.
We were ready to fight for the two weeks we would be in Mexico city.

God really worked my heart while I was in Mexico city.
And I learned alot about me, God, ministry, and Mexico

If you ever have the opportunity, I highly reccomend you make a trip there.

That is all.

P.S.

IM IN HAITI! (blog comming soon)

Monday, May 3, 2010

bitter sweet

today is an epic day.
today is our last day in DF (mexico city)
tomorrow morning, bright and early we will leave the amazing church we have called home and set out on a new adventure.
Here our days were pretty cool, usually started with some prayer, worship or intecession, then headed out to do some evangelism or something of that sort. In the afternoons and evening we would work with youth groups or different churches all around xochimilco. I have met some of the most wonderful amazing people here, and will really miss them.
Mexico has stolen a part of my heart so it is hard to leave, but knowing we will be going to Haiti, is totally exciting.
I have come to love the mexican culture. Mexicans are some of the most warm, and hospitible people I have ever .. ever met. Like to an extreme.
Every time you greet someone, you greet them with a friendly kiss on the cheek, and everytime you leave, you do it again. I should probly bring this trend to canada.. watch out.. i will get you
mwahahah

moving on..

tomorrow morning we will leave for the wonderful church we have called home before 5am,
our flight leave mexico city at 9am and heads to costa rica, with a hopefully wonderful 4 hour layover. our next flight leaves and arrives in dominican republic at 11.30pm
the base there will pick us up and shuttle us to their base for a wonderful nights sleep.
in the morning, we get right back to it, catching a bus to take us right to port au prince, haiti.

Please be praying for our team as we travel!

i will try to update as much as possible. I loveyou guys

Saturday, April 17, 2010

excitment

so, here it is.. the long awaited update

It is saturday afternoon of my last weekend in Mazatlan Mexico.
Just hanging out at a sweet little coffee shop right near the beach called Looney Bean
thought i would jump on here and give y'all a quick update

Tuesday is the day. We leave 'home' and head for Mexico city.
The bus trip is going to be pretty wild. I hear it is something like 13 hours.
Should be awesome. We will be working in Mexico City for the next two weeks with Mega Cities.
After doing a bunch of ministry there we are gunna goto the airport and say good bye to the comforts we know and love, like.. Tacos, beds, showers, food.
You know.. all the good stuff

We will arrive in the dominican and travel by bus to Port Au Prince Haiti. Our new home for the next 6 weeks. We will live in tents, and have bucket showers. All the things an average person would think they have the 'right' to, we have given up. All for Jesus.

Well thats all i have time for.
Please continue to pray for my team and I as we embark on this amazing journey.
Im really hoping to post another couple blogs in the next few days..
just know i love you, and thank you soo much for your support.

blessings

Friday, March 26, 2010

freeedom

WARNING...as always.. not edited, or proof read.. but .. is with love, from the heart!


so you may, or may not have noticed that i havent posted a blog lately.
let me start by saying, I am sorry.
I am sorry for not staying in contact with all you wonderful peoples.
This past week our topic in class was 'identity and freedom in Christ'
I have been battling some lies in my life, and i really believe that I am free from them!
Today our whole dts got together, confessed, and prayed for one another regarding the lies we believe in our lives.
the lies that controlled my life,
lies of worthlessness, rejection, and self hatred.
We rejected the lies and brought in the truth about who we are, and who God created us to be.
I mean this doesnt mean i will never have a 'F@t' day again.. but it means that i finally have a good understanding of who I am.
So yea... woooo. PRAISE!

This weekend is going to be super busy!
We have been planning and are hosting a camp for the local wonderful teenagers, super exciting!
We are going to go surfing with them, play paintball with them .. all with a little friendly competition. Very Exciting! Im soo super excited about it.

Outreach is getting closer and closer, we only have two more weeks of classes.. then we all pile on a bus to Mexico city! Exciting!

hahahaha, for those of you that didnt see it on my facebook, i have a super funny story..
So when i first got here, i took my laundry to the laundry place to have it done.. cost about 10 dollars CND. Not too bad.
then we started getting into classes, learning to hear Gods voice and such.. and God asked me to give away the money i had budgeted for laundry. WHAT_!_ i am not going to wear gross dirty clothes. but i was obedient, and gave away my money.
so.. i had to learn to handwash my clothes.
At this point i was only here for like 2 weeks, i had no spanish skills, at all.
i went to the store, bought some soap, and for 2 months handwashed my clothes.

a few nights ago, talking with M (in spanish) i discover, i did not buy soap, i bought fabric softener. It even says on the bottle 'despuis la laver' or something like that .. which is AFTER WASH BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
so.. i havent actually had clean clothes in two months..
dont worry. i took 15 pesos (like a dollar something CND) and bought me some real laundry soap.


PRAISE REPORT!
our team has decided to bake and sell cookies to try to raise money for HAITI,
we took 50 brownies out last friday night to a very popular weekend hangout .. and we sold ALL of them! We anticipated about 500 pesos to come from the night, we came home with over 1400 pesos!
Praise JESUS!


any who.. i better get going.. I have a meeting in a few momentssss!


PRAYER REQUESTS!
our team still needs a significant amount of money to go on outreach, please pray for the release of these finances!
and .. prayerfully consider giving!!!!

thank you all soooo much for your support.
means soo much to me.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Got haiti on the heart < 3

not edited, or proof read.. enjoyyyyyyy


So, as i am sure you are well aware. Haiti is calling my name.
Well no, thats an understatement. God is calling me to Haiti.
My heart breaks for the Haitian people.
In the same breath, I am so excited for them.
The entire nation is hurting, and broken, and turning their eyes to God.
What an opportunity!
My team has the opportunity to share the gospel with these people.
To show them real LOVE.
My passion and hope for this outreach is to help physically.
There is obviously a significant amount of need in Haiti, and I am coming ready to work.
I wish I could truly show you how totally excited I am for this trip. For the opportunity to serve in a place that is truly in need.
Now I know what you are all thinking, wow christie, how can i help?!?!
Thats a great question!
I need prayer support!

Pray for my team
- unity - health - protection - energy - finances - language barrier - provision -
pray for me personally
pray that i will continue to seek God and His plan for my life.
pray that i will take advantage of EVERY single opportunity to serve Him, and be a shinning light to the world.

support me financially
I need to raise another $3,000 in the next few weeks, and I can't do it without your support.
If you feel called to support me you can donate online at;

www.londonaccess.ca/ywam/christie.htm



or you can send a chq/money order to my Dad
1523 Jalna Blvd
London, On
N6E3C5

your gift will go directly toward my outreach fees which cover such things as;
my airfare
the purchase of a tent I will call home for my time in Haiti
food - rice and beans baby!
transportation within haiti
and more..

thank you for following my blog.
I love you dearly.

xox