I hope this update finds you all well and resting in God! Thank you again for your prayers and support!
This morning, as I was reading my devotional from Exodus 14:10, 13-16, God caught me with a couple words that fit this time in my life perfectly. This passage is from the story of Moses leading the people out of Egypt, when they look up to find Pharaoh and his army pursuing them. Moses instructs the people to “Be still” before God, then “Move on.” I’m sure you’ll soon see how these fit shortly…
When I left you last, I was transitioning out of my spring role as a Volunteer Staff Worker with Compa and into my summer role as a Facilitator with Spearhead. Since then, my new role has consumed most all of my time. The first two weeks of June were dominated by visiting churches and families that would host our Spearheaders for the summer; meeting with my co-faciliator, Carolyn; praying for the Spearheaders; and planning everything imaginable. My responsibilities ranged from scheduling the picking up of people at the airport, to a talk entitled “So You Don’t Speak Spanish?”
The chaos reached its peak on June 15th, as I coordinated the greeting and transportation of the Spearheaders from the airport to the hotel for orientation, having not slept for the previous two nights. By God’s grace, I made it through. Praise God that most everything happened close to on-schedule, and by God’s grace, I made it to the hotel in time to eat dinner before giving the Welcome, the very first presentation the Spearheaders heard when they arrived!
The next couple days passed as a bit of a blur, especially since I did the whole week on 9 hours of sleep, between Thursday and Friday nights. By God’s grace, though, I managed to remember parts for multiple skits (me, acting!) and two major speeches , while constantly observing the Spearheaders. Thursday night, less than 36 hours after having met most of our team, we had to turn our observations into the biggest decision we will make for them all summer – roommate and ministry assignments! Yikes! Yet we saw God move in a beautiful way. As we started considering roommate pairs, the leadership team was of one heart and mind and made decisions for all of our Spearheaders in about 45 minutes, over ice cream, milkshakes, and coffee… God was so good! Less than 36 hours after that, we prayed for them and sent them off on their Mexican adventures, and breathed a collective sigh of exhaustion, as we went our separate ways for the weekend.
The weekend didn’t last very long, though. With Tuesday morning we began the race again with our first Spanish class and team meeting since we sent the Spearheaders out on Saturday. It brought excitement and some interesting stories, but mostly everyone was excited to start formally learning Spanish, and to see other Americans again! The rest of the week included highlights like an evangelism workshop and a clown skit that Wendy, Stephanie, Carolyn, Patrick and I prepared, and visiting the Zocalo (literally, town square) and National Palace, before taking a break for the weekend. For the staff, that meant birthdays. We celebrated our Director, Paul’s, birthday on Saturday and my 24th birthday on Monday, separated by visits to our Spearheaders’ churches, before starting another new week, this time with a little less chaos but still at a breakneck pace.
In the midst of all of this, I have been trying to slow down and spend time with God. I have also been contemplating the questions “What will I do when I return to the States in 6 weeks?” and “Where will I live?” These lovely and disturbing questions still have no answer, and as a planner, it’s starting to get to me. Particularly in light of the fact that, after sending out multiple applications, I’ve gotten no response at all, and I have to return, at least for a time, to Michigan, to retrieve my car – plus, it’s about $125 cheaper to fly to Michigan than to Texas… Go figure!
In light of this uncertainty, God’s message to me this morning could not have been better timed! “Be still” and rest in me, and I will provide for you in all you need, yet “move on” in living life and doing what needs to be done.
I truly appreciate your prayers! They make everything I do here possible. So please be praying:
- That the Gospel would RUN here in Mexico City!
- For Carolyn’s and my team:
o “The Gals” – Leslie and Rachel, Ig. Nazarena El Renuevo (The Renewal Nazarene Church), Compassion International site in Tultitlan - North
o “The Guys” – Luke and Chris, Centro Cristiana Dios Es Amor (God is Love Christian Center), Cuajimalpa – West
o “The Couple” – James and Christy, Ig. Cristiana Sion (Zion Christian Church, “The Church on the Mountain”), Magdelena Contrera – South; site of my fall ministry - For my accountability group:
o Christy – Ig. Cristiana Sion, ”The Church on the Mountain”
o Jenna* – Ig. Bautista Cristo Promesa Fiel (Christ’s Faithful Promise Baptist Church); STiMer
o Erin* – Ig. Cristiana del Valle de Mexico (Christian Church of the Valley of Mexico) - For the team as a whole!
- That God would continue to show me the next steps after Spearhead ends in August
- For the last of my financial support to come in – now less than $900!
Thank you for your prayers and support! I love you all!
God bless!
Nicole
*I also “Coach” or disciple these two lovely ladies!
**Sorry for the lack of pictures… I keep forgetting to buy new batteries for my camera, preventing me from either taking pictures or uploading them to my computer…