Wednesday, September 19, 2012

HEADED TO HAITI!




As many of you know my life has completely changed the last four years as I’ve surrendered my life to Jesus Christ and started to follow him (Matthew 16:24). When I reflect back on what the Lord has used to grow and shape me there are many things, but two huge factors have been The Porch and discipleship trips. I am writing you this letter because I will be going back to Haiti on October 20th-27th with an incredible team of Porch volunteers!

The Porch is our young adult’s ministry at Watermark Community Church. Every Tuesday night over 1,500 Dallas young adults gather to hear the Gospel and learn God’s word. I have been blessed to learn, serve, and lead in different ways with this ministry. It truly has been the biggest blessing in my life. (www.theporchdallas.com)

Discipleship trips are more than just the week we spend in a different country serving and sharing the Gospel. We train beforehand by having meetings together to learn about the country we are going to, learn more of God’s word, and this trip we are reading When Helping Hurts to learn how to best help those we’ll meet.

My past discipleship trips have been life changing. I was baptized in the Amazon River on my first trip, and also learned how huge our God is, yet how intimately he desires a relationship with each of his children, even those in the middle of the jungle. While standing on top of the boat one night, and looking at literally a blanket of stars (Isaiah 40:26), I couldn’t believe that the God, who created all the heavens and the earth, also cared deeply for each one of us (Psalm 139). God is so big and mighty, yet so personal.  
(Amazon 2010, JP baptizing me in the river)
In Uganda I learned from the women there to have a heart of gratitude. Even after going through more than I could imagine with the LRA, AIDS, and poverty, they were the most joyful and thankful people I have met.  I pray every day that I never lose sight of how blessed we are, not by material things, but by all the Lord has done for us (Colossians 3:15-17). 
(Uganda 2011, JOY)
Haiti has a very special place in my heart. The number of orphans and the destruction is overwhelming; yet I learned while on that trip to pray continually (1 Thessalonians 5:17). At times when I felt helpless I would just pray for whatever child I was holding, or whatever village we were driving by. It was awesome to see how the Lord is using our partners there, Mission of Hope, to truly transform their country. (www.mohhaiti.org)
(Haiti 2011, precious Yonyon)

“Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world.” –James 1:27

I can’t wait to go back and see all the Lord has done this past year and half in Haiti, and also have the opportunity to meet the little girl I have been sponsoring named Annaxil Linda. Our team will be working with our partners there at Mission of Hope to serve by helping in the new villages they are building, playing with the orphans, and most importantly sharing the hope and grace we have found in our Savior Jesus Christ. I’m excited for our team to grow through this discipleship trip and learn even more how we can serve our city better when we return.
Annaxil Linda (my sponsor child)
I wanted to share this letter to share some of what I’ve learned through these trips, ask you most importantly to pray for our team as we prepare, and for the Haitians we will get to meet. If you would like to help support financially checks can be made out to “Watermark” with “Haiti-Allyson Black” on the memo line and mailed to: PO Box 112489, Carrollton, TX 75011.

Thank you so much for your prayers, encouragement, and support. I truly mean it when I say I am always so humbled by the support I receive, and you really are a part of what God’s doing all around the world. I appreciate you more than you will ever know.

Love & Prayers~
Allyson Black
And I said, “Here am I. Send me!” –Isaiah 6:8

(I will continue updating my blog as we prepare for Haiti to share with you more about out trip.)

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