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pictured here is Isamara, Stella, and me ⬆️

Hi everyone! Week three is officially finished! This week felt exhausting, yet so rewarding. As I am writing this, I am reminiscing on everything we did this week: from weeding around the farm, to praying around the farm, visiting people at the hospital, visiting a widow, participating in a women’s event, and doing dump ministry. This week felt like “go, go, go” but it was so worth it.

 

(this is a picture from the dump)⬆️

Something I’d like to share about is what dump ministry looks like. So, our team will go the local dump (basically a huge landfill full of trash) and we will share a message and provide a meal to the people there. Many of the people who came were homeless and/or work at the dump (one of the women we met told us she makes $30.00 every TWO WEEKS- many people who “work” at the dump will sort through the trash that comes in, find recycling, and sell it). The dump was quite the experience & all my expectations were definitely thrown out the window. It’s so crazy to see all the people (and the kids!!!) that came and how they live. I know I have talked about this before, but they are all so desperate for something (or someone!). They have nothing. I feel like I really have no words. Coming into this ministry, we knew we were going to be seeing a lot of poverty and we were also taught about not carrying that weight around with us (it is going to be hard to see & not be able to do anything).

On the same note, last week we went and prayed with people at the hospital and I felt the same kind of heaviness there. Before we went in, our team spent time in prayer outside and a couple of things I had prayed were “God, would your spirit and presence be evident in us the minute we walk in” and of course a prayer along the lines of “break my heart for what breaks yours.” This time at the hospital felt so different than all of the other times. I felt the spirit moving so profoundly and it was leading people to tears. I began to feel just a heaviness on me and it truly was the Holy Spirit doing a work in me.

I am so excited for this week and all that I am going to do and learn! Thank you so much for following along. Please reach out if you have any questions or comments, I would love to hear from you!

prayer requests:

  • We start ministry in Guatemala next week!
  • peace over our team, we just found out that we are going to be splitting into 2 separate teams for Guatemala ministry (and both teams will be 9hrs apart) for all 4 weeks.
  • Prayer for our leaders as they make the teams- that’s a lot of pressure!
  • We are gaining another squad on the farm today- so it is going to be a packed house.

~ Danica

(my breakfast! We eat the same thing for breakfast everyday (eggs, beans, & rice), but this day we had a piece of bread, so it felt like a treat!

I love these girls! ⬆️

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