Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Paraguay Visit Wrap Up From Jason
http://adventuresinorthodoxy.blogspot.com/2008/07/visit-wrapped-up.html
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Paraguay Update #6
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Paraguay Update #5
What an amazing time we have had thus far in Paraguay! i realized that i have neglected to mention some of the very basics of our trip and Paraguay! It is a beautiful country here and the weather has been fantastic. Probably in the mid 70s during the day and dropping to upper 50s each night. We havent had any rain and have been able to get much work done. God has truly blessed us as this is the winter time and apparently it is supposed to be freezing cold and rainy here. Due to the winter months, the bugs are almost unnoticeable which is a huge blessing. The land is very plentiful and there are fruit trees in abundance. You can walk down the street and pick oranges, lemons and other fruits as much as you want for free. It is truly an amazing country. The people here are very hospitable and friendly. I wish I paid better attention in my Spanish classes because it would be nice to be able to carry on a conversation with the people.
Last night I was at the church alone with Simon, a young man from Argentina who only speaks Spanish. We had a fun time trying to communicate through an English-Spanish dictionary, but just had to laugh at how silly things sounded. We at least could communicate genuine friendship and hope to be able to continue to communicate in the future.
Work is going great as we have almost finished up our projects. Tomorrow we are heading down into the slums of Asuncion. They are built along the river here and are known for getting flooded during the rainy season. Because of this the church we will be working with in the slums is nicked named the Spanish word for ¨Bath¨. We will be installing fans in the church and visiting some of the homes. Please be in prayer for our team. There is a totally different dynamic in this team then the one that went to Africa! Some of us on this team have yet had to truly depend on God for things in our life and really need to have Jesus break into the depths of our hearts. There is some attitudes and tensions that I did not anticipate but am excited to see how God transforms them. Tomorrow afternoon will be a proving time and a time of testing as most going have never seen true poverty in their life and may never experience this again. I remember my first trip to the Mathare slums only 6 or 7 weeks ago. I had a hard time keeping my composure while i was there and was on the verge of crying for several days after seeing the results and desperation that sin causes. It can still be hard to remember some of the things we saw in Africa, but I am excited because it transformed my life and i know what it can do for our team. Truly you are put in a place where you must trust God and the words of Romans 12:1-2 shine bright. "I beseach you therefore brothers by the mercies of God to present your self as a living sacrifice to God, holy and acceptible to Him which is your reasonable service. And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God."
Well to try to conclude this, i feel fine and my foot is progressing quickly. I really only bought the crutches because Jason said the church could really use a pair and this was a good excuse to get one. I believe I should be walking fine even by the time I leave here. I think God just wanted to teach me humility, to slow down and to provide crutches for the church. He always has a plan and I want to thank Him for His protection throughout our time here.
Please be in prayer for:
Tomorrows trip to the slums
for my foot to feel better
for sickness amongst the team members
And that our flights friday and saturday will be on time and no problems reaching home.
Thanks for reading all this and for praying for us.
In His service,
Brad Horner
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Paraguay Update #4
I hope this email finds you well on this beautiful Sunday afternoon.
Yesterday we headed out for a day of tourism and went to the Iguazu Falls, which makes Niagra Falls look small, about 6 hours away. We left at midnight and tried to sleep on the drive down. It was a tough ride for sleeping, but we made it safely and had a wonderful time at the falls. I can´t wait for you to see pictures. The falls were formed from a lava flow and are just amazing. I think my favorite part was walking out on a catwalk that puts you right in front of the falls where you can feel the mist and hear the powerful sound of it all. I had to stand there amazed at the mighty awesomeness of the Creator of the Falls and praise Him for His beautiful creation. As Matt Vargo said when thinking about the splendor of these falls, ¨how amazing is it that God cares more for us then for these falls!¨ it was truly a magnificent sight.
We left the falls and had a wonderful lunch at a Brazilian Bar-b-q, similar to the one we went to in Africa. After lunch we headed to Iapatu Dam which was the largest Hydro-electric dam in the world until China just built one. It was pretty cool to see.
We had church service this morning and had a wonderful time of worship here. I was invited to preach about five minutes before service and regretfully declined. I don´t like preaching with no preparation and i didn´t want to do disservice to a text, but after I sat down I kept on thinking of things I could have preached about. It was awkward situation, but I am grateful for the verses that were preached to us by Oscar. The service was in Spanish so we followed along in our Bibles, but couldn´t really understand much. But the scriptures were powerful and it was neat to experience the church service.
This evening we are going to relax and play sports at the church. Tomorrow we will be back at work and hopefully can make a lot of progress on the room.
I wanted to let you know that our church has a blog about our trip and if you would like to keep updated or if I missed an email to you you can catch up at http://vesperlakemissions.
Thanks for all your prayers. God bless, Brad Horner
Friday, July 11, 2008
Paraguay Update #3
God bless, Brad Horner
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Paraguay Trip Update 2
Paraguay Trip Update 1
In His Service, Brad Horner
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Paraguay Missions Trip: Stuck in Atlanta
Update from Jason S's Blog: http://adventuresinorthodoxy.blogspot.com/
Friday, June 20, 2008
Prayer and Funds for Youth Group going to Paraguay
Pastor Steve
Monday, June 16, 2008
Paraguay Missions Trip Fundraiser Dinner
In His Service, Pastor Brad
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Share Experiences in Sunday Service
Friday, May 30, 2008
Kenya #13 Pastor Brad
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Kenya #12 Pastor Brad
Good Morning Everyone!Greetings from the beautiful Kenya. Today is our last day in Kenya and it arrives with a bitter sweetness. I can't wait to see all of you again and be home to normal life, but there is apart of me that wishes I could continue the work we began here. Home seems a million miles away and I am afraid that I might forget what I have done and seen here. But I know that is just my own fears and that God is bigger than my fears. This trip has taught me a lot about myself, my team and this world. I have a renewed appreciation for my own country and wonder why so many Americans complain about the way things are when we have it so good. Not just that we are the most prosperous country in the world, but that we have Rights and Freedoms that the rest of the world couldn't even imagine. Its an amazing thing Freedom is! Speaking of Freedom, it was again such a wonderful lesson of Freedom taking the Gospel to so many people here and seeing God rescue them from the kingdom of darkness unto His Kingdom of Light! "So if the Son has set you free you are free indeed!" Again, there is an immediacy to the Gospel, for we do not know how long we have..."what is our life, it is even as a vapor that appeareth for a little while and then vanisheth away." I have been challenged and renewed in my desire to proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ to all I can. These last two weeks has taught me a lot about community and my team. There is a real sense of community among believers all around the world. There is nothing like meeting someone for the first time on the otherside of the world, from different cultures and languages and having something so intimate in common, that is Jesus Christ. I will never stop being amazed at the beauty of the "communion of the Saints." We who believe in Christ are never alone because Jesus is with us through the Holy Spirit and through other believers. Also community amongst our team has grown. We have seen each other in a different light and learned a love for each other that can only be described from Scriptures..."behold how good and blessed it is when the brethern dwell together in unity." We have already talked about wanted to get together at home and continue on our friendships. The part that saddens me is that I know normal life and schedule will have to be resumed and it is impossible for us to continue fellowshiping the way we have. But there is now a shared experience that will always unite us together, and we will always have that in common. Another thing I thank God for is that Jacob Kroslak and I had a lot of time together. Many of you know that Jacob is one of our Elders at Vesper Lake. We had time to discuss a lot of things from church business, to theology, to life struggles. I know that our friendship has been strengthened and deepened in so many ways. It is great seeing what good friends I have in Jacob and his wife Susan. The last two days we had time to unwind and reflect on our trip as we were on Safari seeking out all the wild animals of Africa. It was just nice seeing the fun and joy you can have with close friends. I am excited that as leaders of our church sharing a common experience, we will have a passion and zeal to continue great things back home as well. I also am thankful for all my team (Jess 1, Jess Also, Doriel, Rebecca, Jacob and Susan) and for the Bells as this was one of the most amazing experiences of my life. I am praying that the plan ride will be a good time of reflection that I can fully understand the direction God has for me and the lessons He wants me to gleen from this trip. However, I must remember the word of the Apostle Paul that says "forgetting what is behind, I press on toward the Mark of the high calling of God." Not that I will ever forget this trip, how could I? Not that I will ever forget the people here, for that is impossible. But understanding that this is just the beginning of Christ work in me and through me and He has so much more for me to do. "For we are His workmanship created in Christ Jesus unto GOOD WORKS which he has prepared in advance that we should walk in them." (Eph 2:10) I know He has a lot of great things ahead and I am ready to come home and prepare for them. Thanks so much for all your prayers and interest in our trip. I will be sure to send at least one final update as we arrive at home sometime after 3pm on May 29th. "For He is able to do exceedingly abundantly above anything we ask or think!" To God be all the glory and honor. In
His Service, Pastor Brad
Kenya #11 Jacob and Susan
Much Love in Christ,Susan (on behalf of the Africa Team)
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Kenya #10 Pastor Brad
p.s. check out http://www.vesperlakemissions.blogspot.org/ for all the previous emails and other team members posts
In His Service, Pastor Brad
Kenya #9 Susan and Jacob
Kenya #8 Pastor Brad
Friday, May 23, 2008
Kenya #7 Pastor Brad
Today we had a nice relaxing beginning to our day, well maybe not relaxing haha. It was suvenior shopping morning at the Masai Market. This market is one that you have to barter for everything you want, no written prices on anything. They start off very high and you have to haggle for everything. For us it is a custom we are no longer used to in America and i found myself feeling bad, or cheap and then just buying stuff, which isn't how you do it haha. I did get a few really good deals, but quite before i got worn out.
After that experience we headed out to a school to teach the Choose To Wait to High Schoolers. What an amazing time! There were 175 teens crammed into a room about twice the size of our youth room at Vesper Lake. it was way crowded but i loved it. Up to this point we have been teaching preschool and elementary aged kids. Man it was fantastic to teach teenagers again. In times like it was a reminder that God has called me to youth and I love it so much. Anyway, I got to intro our lesson which is The Voice of Truth. We wanted to get a few points across from the Word of God found in Gen 1:1; 1:27,28; 2:7. The first point is God the Almighty is our Maker! and because of this we have Value. He has given us a Manual in the Bible that tells us how to live life abundantly. We also taugh lesson 2 which is based on the truth that God created us for a purpose, therefore I have Value, you have Value and Sex has Value when we honor the Marriage Relationship. We also had a great opportunity to share the Good News that God loves us so much He sent His only Son to die for us, and He was buried and rose again conquering sin and death. It is amazing to share with a people tha God will forgive anything, no matter what, if we just choose to believe on Jesus Christ alone. What a rewarding experience.
Kenya #6 Susan and Jacob
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Kenya #5 Pastor Brad
His Service, Brad Horner - Youth Pastor
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Kenya #4 Jacob and Susan
Much love in Christ,Susan... and the rest of the Africa team
Kenya #3 Pastor Brad
Well, I guess you can see that this is an amazing trip. We are being stretched and our hearts are being broken for these children everyday. Today we will be doing a Choose To Wait training with the 11 new teachers, many of whom we will be teaching with on Friday back in the Mathare slums. There is a media/camera crew here from the University of Michigan that has been sponsored by Proctor and Gamble to get footage on this amazing new water purification powder called PUR. It is revolutionizing the conditions that many of the HIV and AIDs victoms are facing by allowing clean water in the dirtiest of places. Anyway, Dave and Jen Bell have been using it for that last 2 years with their work and the camera crew wants to go into the slums with us and make a documentary on it. We met up with them at lunch yesterday and they came to the children's rooms with us. I am praying for them b/c they were all touched. Like us they have never seen conditions so bad and heard such horrible stories, yet the children were so joyful. Many of them heard us sharing the Gospel with the kids. One of the camera guys almost broke down while we were there. The journalist with them, Amber, said, "I want to stay with you guys and share the Gospel bracelet with kids!" They did not bring their video equipment b/c the kids don't use the PUR, but they are going with us into the slums tomorrow as we will be doing home visits with AIDs victims who use it. We are hoping that we might be able to reach this team with the Gospel.Prayer Requests:-Brian and George, and the other 29 children-Today's training-Camera CrewWhat an amazing experience.
I am so excited to share with you more. Pastor Brad
Kenya #2 Pastor Brad
Praise the Lord for His protection and safety in travels. We arrived here in Kenya a little after 8pm and made it through customs with no problems. We had a drive to where we are staying, but have made it safely. Thanks so much for your prayers! We had a few interesting parts of the trip, like something in the computers didn't have Jessica K tickets in it and took awhile, but it all worked out. I knew it was a spiritual attack to try to get us off track, but God is faithful and worked it all out. The team is doing great and are excited about a good nights rest and ministry tomorrow. We get to go to a public school and teach the kids tomorrow, which is going to be so exciting. I hope to keep you update on the great things God has done. In Isaiah 55:5-11 it talks about God calling the nations to Him who do not know Him that they might repent and turn to the Lord and they will obtain mercy for His "Word does not return empty it will do what it was sent to accomplish!" This is my prayer for this trip. Thanks again for praying for our travels.
God bless, Pastor Brad
Kenya #1 Jacob and Susan
As we walked off the plane into the airport it was obvious that we were in a different world. All of us who had been so chatty on the flights were completely silent while we walked through the airport. We met our hosts, Dave and Jennifer, at the airport. They picked us up in the coolest safari truck... one you'd never see in the States. Jacob was totally impressed. We needed a vehicle like that because just driving down the road is like off roading on some of the most trecherous 4-wheeling paths. The worst pot holes in Akron have nothing on these roads. We drive on the other side of the road here which is a bit to get used to also. New Yorkers are supposed to be the craziest drivers... Kenyans are totally nuts.
The house we are staying in is in what could best be described as a suburb of Nairobi. Our community is walled with all the homes having seperate walls around the property. This morning, as Jacob and I stood outside on the porch outside our room, we got a good view of the neighborhood. The landscape here is so much different, but they have so many interesting plants. We thought of my father-in-law because of all the plants. They have this tree called the "African Flaming Tree" that has the most beautiful orange flowers. When it's in full bloom, we can see how it got it's name.
Today we have orientation, and then we are going to teach at a children's home. Most of the children there have been displaced from the unrest earlier in the year. Many of the girls have experienced rape. There is one baby there that's 3 months old that was born in a refugee camp.
Dave and Jennifer are great hosts... even as I'm typing I smell pancakes and bacon. Please don't worry about us as we are staying in the lap of luxury, Kenyan style. We all have our own bathrooms (Jacob's and mine is attached to our room). In mentally planning for our trip, I was expecting the worst of situations, but we have been given the best.
Today, as you are praying for us, please pray that our teaching will be effective and that the children will be eager to hear what we have to teach. Also, if you could pray for some of us whose legs are still very swollen from the long plane ride. I'm a bit nervous about it and hoping that after a day of walking will get the swelling to go down.
We love all of you and covet your prayers for us. Right now, it's raining outside. To Kenyans, if it rains and there are visitors here, that means they will be an extra blessing during their stay. I know that God is going to bless our trip, He already has. We just continue to pray that God will work in us and through us to make us a blessing to people here as they are such a hurting people, especially after all that has happened this year.
I will email again soon. Much Love, Susan and Jacob