Photo Credit: OM Ireland |
Impact Ireland ended on Monday and I apologize for not
writing sooner. I think I avoided it because I didn’t know where to start. The
two weeks cannot be captured in a few words, but thankfully, they don’t have to
be. Each of the 40 plus participants along with each OM staff and church member
has a story, if not many stories of how they witnessed God working and moving.
After being separated into four teams, it was incredible to come back together
and share all of the experiences. What I would like to share with you today
follows our theme verse for Impact this year Psalm 37:5. “Commit your ways to
the Lord; trust in him and he will act.”
Monday July 8. It was day three on the road for the Big Red
Bus Team and we were with the Shannon Team. Although early on in the week, we
were already feeling tired as we had used a lot of energy training many of the
sessions the week prior. It didn’t help that being in the sun made everyone
want to sleep and without an air conditioner (yet) the upstairs on the bus was easily
85 deg. There were definitely some spiritual attacks that day and with less
kids at the kids club than anticipated, some were feeling discouraged. That
evening however, we all met together before the youth rally and since we were
waiting on a few people, we decided to pray. For 45 minutes we lifted our
petitions to the Lord, read from scripture, and even sang together. There were
moments of silence, but never emptiness. The room was filled with the Lord’s
presence and He gave us a newfound excitement for the night ahead.
We went out into the square and ran through our program,
singing songs of worship, presenting dramas, and sharing testimonies. All the
while groups of young people listened and watched or pretended not to, but
stayed anyway. Conversations began and soon they were at every turn. Joanna and
I spoke with two girls who we thought would only listen for a few minutes, but
ended up discussing God, the gospel, and salvation with us for an hour and a
half. And we weren’t the only ones who had a story to share when the evening
was over. When the team returned at 12, 12:30, everyone was buzzing like a hive
of excited bees. There were stories of people opening up for the first time
ever after years of rejecting talk of God. People laughed and cried together.
The name of Jesus was proclaimed and glorified.
On our own we would be nothing, but when we put our trust in
the Lord, He exceeds our expectations. This is only a brief example of how God
did amazing things in Ireland this last week and how He is working here. This
was just one night in one place from the perspective of one girl. I love what Joanna wrote about on her blog. It's quite well written so it'll be worth your time and it probably captures the experience much more eloquently than I do.
I would also like to briefly add that I was incredibly honored and privileged to have had all the opportunities I did during these two weeks alone. I loved worshipping with the "Lacken House Band" and I couldn't have asked for a better team on the bus. The Lord brought us together at just the right time and I will always remember this time fondly.
Photo Credit: OM Ireland |
Photo Credit: OM Ireland |
Other stories:
Katie : Boom!
Katie : Boom!
OM Ireland Facebook: Video stories!
Taste of Ireland: Sunscreen is known as sun cream and a 99 cone is an ice cream that was, you guessed it! 99 cents!... only now they are usually 1.20... lame.
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