Caterpillar Overflow: Sharing our Faith Blog with Pictures from South Africa

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 During the Fall lecture phrase season, it is caterpillar season in Jamaica, and my children were finding caterpillars... and caterpillars and caterpillars and caterpillars!  Valor found one with his friends first. Then Olive found one the next day and showed the caterpillar to our whole team at the Jesus Gathering. 



In response, one of the guys at the Jesus Gathering said that Tycen, another student, knew where there was a tree that had a lot of caterpillars on it. Valor was so excited to see the tree, so he searched and searched for Tycen.  He asked everyone, "Where's Tycen so he can show me the tree? Where's Tycen so he can show me the tree?" Valor went all the way across the YWAM base, found Tycen, and asked him to show him the tree. When Tycen walked Valor to the tree, Valor was amazed to see so many caterpillars! Tycen said to him, "Now that you know where the tree is, you can show others, like your sister, your Daddy, and your Mom, who want to see the tree." Immediately Valor went back to where Olive was swimming in the pool and said excitedly to her, " Olive, do you want to see the tree?" Quickly she said," Yes", got out of the pool, and followed Valor across campus to the tree. Excitedly, Valor showed her the tree full of caterpillars. Olive was amazed! She began counting all the caterpillars but lost count after 20. 




As I followed Valor leading Olive to the caterpillar tree, I couldn't help but think that this is how it is with Jesus. Somebody encounters Jesus in a real, deep way and then naturally shares with others about his/ her experience with Jesus. Then as others hear, they tell more people. Like Valor searching for Tycen, there are people searching for someone to share with them about finding Jesus and lead them to the Tree of Life. They search for a Christ- follower so that person can tell them their testimony and point them to Jesus. Just like with the caterpillar tree, a person, like Tycen, shares his testimony with one, leading them to Jesus, then tells whoever he's sharing it with, "Now, you tell others that you have found Jesus, the Tree of Life, and lead them to Him." Then those people will tell others who tell others, who tell others...What  a beautiful picture and example of how God calls us to naturally share our faith out of the overflow of joy we experienced when encountering Jesus Himself. It reminds me of the story of the woman at the well in John 4.  She encountered Jesus at the well and just had to tell everyone she met about Him; just like Valor experienced the caterpillar tree today and just had to tell others!  

AND...our students are doing exactly that in South Africa!  They have encountered Jesus and their lives have been changed. Now, from the overflow of their spirits, they are sharing all that they have experienced in Jesus. As a result, others are meeting Jesus, and lives are being changed! 

Here are some pictures of what this contagious overflow encounter with Jesus looks like in South Africa. 

The team!
Evangelism at the park!  
One day 5 people (4 hearing and 1 hard of hearing) decided to follow Jesus! 





Travel! Travel! Travel! 



Sharing at Deaf church! 



 And hearing churches! 



Cardboard Testimonies! 



At the YWAM base in East London, our team made a huge impact in the small rural community. They shared a Deaf Awareness workshop and connected with many hearing church leaders to share their heart to reach the Deaf in the area.

 


 The team had the opportunity to talk on a radio station, not once, but TWICE! One was a Christian station and the other was a secular station that heard about the Deaf community that arrived from Jamaica sharing Jesus, and they asked them to share on their non-Christian station! 







Making friends and doing work projects, painting, children's ministry, worship nights and so much more! 







Christmas Week in St. Elizabeth

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 Christmas In St. Elizabeth 


We had an amazing week in St. Elizabeth, spending the week serving at Deaf Bible Church in Ridge District.  It is the deep country of Jamaica, where the kids speak Patwa or Patios, many hearing people can gesture to communicate with Deaf, and there are beautiful hills to walk and sunsets to see! 





We were able to go on a prayer walk, sharing the gospels and testimonies with people we met. We also had the opportunity to meet and play games with many children in the area! Many of the kids became daily playmates for Olive and Valor.











Olive and Valor also had a great God surprise!  One of our neighbors in Montego Bay that Olive and Valor love to play with is Kai. It happened that Kai's Grandma lives near the Deaf church in St. Elizabeth, and Kai was visiting his Grandma over Christmas. It was such a pleasant surprise to see how near Kai's Grandma lived to the Deaf Church. It was walking distance, so the kids got to play with him during the week too!  Anna, Kai's grandmother, had the entire team over for Christmas Eve lunch, and we had an amazing time enjoying the country air and relaxing while enjoying a meal with Anna and Kai. What an unexpected blessing! 

Kai, Valor's playmate 2X a week when Olive goes to dance 



She made an amazing Gungo Pea (Jamaican Christmas pea), homemade pizza and sorrel (Jamaican Christmas drink). 

 

Marion and I had a great time fellowshipping and washing dishes country-outreach style! 


Our team was able to lead the Christmas Day service alongside Pauline Bent. Our team led the Christmas service by sharing the story through drama of Jesus's birth. Afterwards, we had great discussion groups.




It was such a blessing to spend the week with Pauline. She is such an amazing woman of God, filled with the fruit of Holy Spirit. Throughout our time there, she modeled time with Jesus early in the morning and served all around her with a joyful heart. It was so fun to see our children interacting with her. 





Here are a few more Deaf friends we made! 





Our family on Christmas Day


We also had the opportunity to have a travel day where we visited two of CCCD's campuses and the other YWAM base in Mandaville.  It was a great and full day.  At the YWAM base, were were able to share a Deaf Awareness workshop.

Jamaica Deaf Village Campus


Knockpatrick CCCD Campus



Stone's Hope YWAM Base


Our children have made friends with some of the other YWAM kids at Stone's Hope, and they were so excited to give them Christmas presents. We wish that we lived closer to them but so glad we get to see them a couple times a year. 






We also had the opportunity to prepare for the South Africa outreach by practicing testimonies, dramas, developing Deaf awareness workshops and more. 





Mommy and Valor had a special early morning date to see the sunrise.  He gets up soooo early, and one day Mommy decided to make the best out of it and have a special morning with him.  It was so fun!