I got to bring my favorite aspect of the Mexico trip back to Pismo with me: our students. Before going to Mexico I had gotten to connect with some of them, but while we were out of the country I got to share a room with each of the three girl students at some point in the trip. I got to know them much better through our travels together and then over the last few weeks before they left for Nicaragua. It has been such a joy to share in their joys, struggles, and life lessons as they get their feet wet in ministry. I love seeing people step out and grow in their gifting.
One example of this was with our student who left her job as a Spanish I teacher to join our Discipleship Training School. In Mexico we often looked to her to translate for us, which was quite stretching for her. Teaching Spanish I is very different from translating in the red light district in Ensenada. We had a few trying experiences, but we also found a man who was very eager to speak with us: so eager that he was willing to go on in Spanish even though I had no idea what he was saying. I was separated from our translators, including our student, so I started praying for understanding and came to understand that he was saying he had fallen many times but had hope and wanted a Bible. I went and found our Spanish speaking student who was able to translate and encourage him, plus encourage me because I had understood him correctly! We brought him a Bible the next day, but could not find him. Instead we found a man who spoke English nearly perfectly. God gave me some insights for him, and we were able to speak truth into his life, giving him the Bible we had brought. The last night was a much more difficult evening, and after some considerable discouragement, we found the man from the first evening. It was so encouraging to see him and talk to him again, and I had the honor of processing all these events with this young translator.
The last few weeks I have had the pleasure of praying for and pouring into all of the students on this Discipleship Training School, especially the three young women. We sent them off to Nicaragua last week. Please pray for them...I know it will be a life changing time. It is exciting to get to know these students, even though I am not leading this school, I feel like part of me goes with them.
"I pray for an idea and a way I cannot see.
It's too heavy to carry and impossible to leave."
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About Me

- Beth
- Pismo Beach, CA, United States
- I'm a midwest girl living in California, trying to find a way to change the world. My blog title "Raindrops in the Ocean" comes from the Sara Groves song "The Long Defeat". In my travels I have seen some of the darkest evil imaginable and some of the most stunning beauty as God ransoms the captive soul. I am left with hope, and the simple prayer, "God, use my life."
Ministries close to my heart
- YWAM Base in Pismo Beach, CA where I am joining staff
- Hope Ink Magazine: Art, Justice, Missions where I contribute
- Imago Dei Community in Vancouver, WA -- my church home for the last two years
- Scum of the Earth Church in Denver, CO -- My oasis and community during the hardest season of my life
- Saint Luke Presbyterian Church in Kansas City, MO -- the community that gave me roots
- Ransomed Heart Forum Community -- online ragtag group of allies who have walked with me since 2005
- Anam Cara Spiritual Direction and soul friendship — information, resources and quiet space from my ally, Tara
- The Freedom Project a ministry of YWAM Salem
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