As my time here starts to draw to a close, I’ve been thinking
back over my Jamaican experiences. I’ve learned so much, and I hope that what I’ve
gained will not be forgotten. Spiritual warfare is one of the biggest issues that
Hebron is dealing with. Not only have my eyes been opened to how real it is,
but God has also been teaching me discernment through it. Theology (some
correct and some incorrect), fears, stories, and experiences make up the girls
beliefs about Satan and demonic activity. It’s been different, but good, to
work through some of their beliefs and ideas by really examining God’s Word for
answers, instead of counting on emotional experiences or stories they have
heard from others to determine their beliefs.
Several of the girls really desire change in their
circumstances and certain areas of their personal life, but when it’s time to
put the plan into action, they aren’t willing put the necessary time, effort,
and discipline into making the change. They love the benefits that Hebron
provides, such as a safe, nice place to stay, good food, and interaction with those who love and care for
them, but act in rebellion and selfishness when chores, housework, school work,
or any kind of structure comes into play. It’s difficult and frustrating to watch
them go through this, but looking at my own life, I can see I often have the
same problem! I want a quick fix, the benefits of a relationship with Jesus
Christ, the safety, protection, peace, and joy that comes from God, but when my
issues are pointed out and come to the surface, I’m much more reluctant to
really work through them. Basically, the issue is with “work”. Work entails
action of some kind, instead of passivity. I am reminded of the saying, “Nothing
good comes easy.” This is the truth! Not only do the girls need to get this
into their heads, but I do too. It’s one of those things I’ll have to remind
myself of again and again!
I’m reminded of
Hebrews 12: 11, “For the moment all discipline seems painful rather than
pleasant, but later it yields the peaceful fruit of righteousness to those who
have been trained by it.”
I also want to highlight some of the small victories that
have taken place recently! One girl just completed her first week of school
yesterday. She is in the Front Desk program. Another girl recently got a job at
a small restaurant in town, and is learning responsibility as she seeks to care
for her 6 month old baby. Another girl successfully spent a week with her
father. When she heard he was coming to visit her here, she didn’t even want to
talk to him. Not only did she go home for a week, but also, to her father’s
amazement, took her church clothes too! Another girl just scheduled her math
exam, as she seeks to finish up high school and move on to cosmetology school. Each
of these victories brings confidence, healing, and responsibility to the girls!
I’m off to pick up my mom from the airport! So excited to
welcome her to Jamaica!
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| Balcony sunset. |
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| New student orientation: Training for the business world. |
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| Matthew's favorite game. He's the ghost of Hebron. |
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| Aquasol Beach, Montego Bay. |
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| Dressed in their Sunday best. |
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| God's creativity. |
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| Cuddle time with Matthew. |
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| Covered in burrs, only wearing one shoe, but LOVING the outdoors. |
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| Girl's Day presentation at a local school. |
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| Jamaican junior highers. |
My favorite picture is "cuddle time with Matthew". I really love reading your blogs.
ReplyDeleteAww, Kate, wow. What important lessons. I've been struggling through some of these things. It amazes me how much God has been using what you've been learning to encourage me. Thanks, and keep up the good work! I agree with Dad about that pic! So cute!
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