After spending the past two days helping primarily at the school,
today we saw God at work in some new environments. But first we began the day by celebrating
Ed’s in El Salvadorian style, complete with a surprise party at breakfast! It is so
cool to see an individual with such a selfless heart, willing to serve others
way before himself, even on a day that most would consider completely understandable to do
otherwise. We are so blessed by him and his role and vital part on our team.
After breakfast, we visited an orphanage for special needs
individuals, which appeared to be some of the most eye-opening, impactful, and
emotional hours our team has spent together as a group. When we arrived at the
orphanage (an amazing community of incredible residents, including many adults
who have been there since their first years, and will continue to stay for life), we joined
them in worship, before then taking a tour of the facility. While each team
member will have their own stories to share, I believe it is safe to say that
we were all very moved at the sights of the countless wheelchairs, a vast array
of disabilities, and a love that is so beautifully shown there. Without this
orphanage, the individuals would more than likely be neglected, left out on the streets, and unable to survive. The stories that were shared
about the residents’ backgrounds brought many to tears, but the tears shed today were also tears of joy, and flowed out of team members as we played, prayed,
and sang with residents. We were given the opportunity to complete games and
obstacle courses, while also talking and reading to them. The time with our
friends there went much too fast, and our team has already been sharing ideas
on how to further send help to the orphanage when we are back at school.
We were asked to refrain from taking pictures at the
orphanage, but these beautiful words, while less than 1,000, are worth so much
more than a picture could hold:
Brittany (Messiah Swimming)
“Going into the orphanage, I had a basic understanding of
special needs since I am a special education major. However, nothing could have
prepared me for what I say today. I could not tell you how many tears I shed.
The people there were so beautiful in every single way. You could really feel
God present. I saw Him in the way the people smiled when you said hello or held
their hand. Their smiles melted my heart and I was so moved by them and it
really set my heart on fire. These people have gone through more than anything
anyone should ever have to go through in life. But the joy they brought was
unmeasurable. It was tough to say goodbye and leave. But I know that God is
with them and every single one of their beautiful faces will forever be in my
heart and prayer.”
After the orphanage, the team ate a quick lunch before
heading to serve in the pool and on the track. We split up our team into two
groups, and had a fun afternoon of playing, training, and learning to lean on
God.
Tara (Messiah Swimming)
“Amazing, crazy chaos. Those were the only words that I
could get to come out of my mouth while talking to Coach Jon after our hour and a half of an impromptu special
needs swim clinic. We knew we would be working with special needs children at
the pool today (which I was beyond excited about), but when we changed into our
swimsuits and walked onto the pool deck, we were told to lead the group of 60+
individuals, ranging in abilities and ages from about 3-18, with no
instruction, no time frame, and no prep time. While we didn't have a lot, we had the one thing we needed-- Jesus. God was moving all around that
pool today, and He could felt the moment we were told to lead. My
"overly-prepare-everything" personality and near-heart attack were transformed into a heart rapidly beating with the love of
Christ, a smile I physically couldn’t wipe off my face, and a stronger peace than I ever
thought possible in such a situation. I am actually in tears writing, because I
am still overwhelmed by the intense beauty that radiated on the pool deck
today. Between the extreme joy that shined through every single one of those kids,
to the incredibly passionate servant-like hearts that each team member shared
with those they helped, that hour and a half resulted in changed hearts,
renewed souls, and joy in the truest sense of the word. God was undeniably in
that pool today, as waves of His great love flooded over everyone
there.”
Brittany (Messiah Swimming)
“It was a joy to see so many faces today at the pool. The
connections I make with the kids is my absolute favorite. I just love seeing
them be so passionate about swimming. It was so moving to see kids with special
needs swim. Even though these kids have setbacks, they persevere and nothing
can stop them. If that is not God working, then I don’t know what is. The
smiles on their faces is something I can never forget. To be able to come together,
no matter how difficult we are or what we are going through, and swim and share
the love of Jesus Christ, it just shows how similar we are. We are all brothers
and sisters in Christ, and He loves and holds us all.”
On the other side of the pool, a huge stadium was filled
with incredible athletes, and the awesome hand of God. While the Messiah Track
runners worked with many of the athletes, other team members used their God-given
gifts to sped the love of Christ, as well. Connor, not being a cross country
runner, found a way to reach out to a few of the older boys. He went through a
few drills and learned some new techniques on lifting. Afterwards, he had
another opportunity to preach the gospel through his testimony. As he spoke,
Helen did an amazing job of translating his story. As he proceeded to share,
more and more athletes were drawn in to listen. God was working in and through
so many people today, and while many friendships were made, we were also able
to share the most important friend there is… the friend we have in Jesus.