Guyana Mission - Jun 08
Safely back from a construction mission trip to South America. I went with a score of Seventh Day Baptists to Georgetown, Guyana. Originally, signed on to help with medical screening, but changed to help out the shorthanded construction crew working on the local churches' campsite there. Some of the hardest work I've done in my life. However, I left with the dilemma that I now feel a debtor to our brothers in Guyana. The experience was more valuable than any contributions I was able to make. The country was a beautiful back drop to some powerful messages on the importance of having an undivided heart for God when your intent is to be a worthy instrument for his service. I have been compelled to share that message with fellow men of the Church and to insure it continues to makes a difference in my own walk.
Labels: Guyana, missions, Seventh Day Baptist