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Thursday, October 30, 2014

October Update


October has really flown by! It has been seemingly non-stop and filled with many good things. I find myself missing the beautiful Wisconsin fall with the changing colors of the leaves, crisp mornings, sunny afternoons, and caramel apple pie hot out of the oven.

Yet God is doing neat things here in Spain, and I’m thankful to be part of it. Recently I’ve been able to have spiritual conversations with my neighbors, a Spanish friend, and my teacher. These conversations give me hope and encouragement to keep praying for God to move here in Spain. 

So what I have I been up to? 

I have started taking Spanish classes Mon-Thurs morning. I LOVE it!! My teacher is really great, and I enjoy our time together. I only wish I could be studying and learning more of the language. I’m thankful that I do get some time though, and I’m really thankful for such a good teacher.

Class at the academy is going well, and recently one of my neighbor’s kids joined my class. I love being able to connect with the kids.

Speak Languages and Bible study for the university ministry have had a great start as you can read in my newsletter.

Youth group at church has changed this year to be discipleship groups that meet weekly and then large group events once a month. I’m looking forward to seeing how the year goes!

On Wednesday nights, there is a prayer meeting at church. It’s been a blessing to attend, and I was even asked to take my turn in leading the meeting. It is always stretching for me to go as I learn to pray in Spanish. Often times I find myself hesitant to go, but I’m always thankful that I went. 

Besides those activities, I find myself running to keep on top of trying to settle into my home, learn how team works and functions here, and try and have some fun in between :)

God is good, and I’m thankful to be here with Him. Thanks so much for all your prayers and encouragement!

All my love, 
Kelsey


THANK YOU!!!

Thank you SO much to everyone who sent packages and cards for my birthday! I felt so very loved. 
Thank you, thank you, thank you!




Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Jesus is worth it


I hesitate in sharing some pictures of our time away as a team. Sometimes facebook can lend itself to making one believe a life is beautiful and adventurous and lovely. Yes, traveling as a team was really nice (thank you for praying!). But, the pictures don’t show the difficult times of living overseas. A tear-stained pillow. A clenched jaw of frustration. A heartache beyond words. 

Seeing Budapest and Bratislava was wonderful. I love being able to experience new places and see more of God’s creation in different cultures! It was great time to bond as a team and the conference was very applicable, full of wisdom, and thought-provoking. Kristin & I even got upgraded to a suite at the conference because I saw a mouse in our hotel room! All these things were great, and I thank God for them. 

Coming back to Cáceres, I had the opportunity to skype into my nephew’s 2nd birthday party and see videos and pictures too. I’m so thankful for technology in times like that! But it also makes the pain more real. I see what I’m missing. I see who I am missing. And that hurts.  

Lying in bed Sunday morning and thinking about the joys of travel and Budapest compared to the heartache of not being with family, not being home. And it doesn’t compare. It’s not worth it. Whatever things of this world that make life here enjoyable, they don’t come close in comparison to being with family.

However, Jesus is worth it. Jesus is worth the tears and the heartache. Jesus is the only thing worth living for. So while traveling and life in Europe does have its perks, I know that it doesn’t satisfy. The hole in my heart that aches for my family and home isn’t filled by that. But I serve a God who can supply all of my needs, and I wouldn’t want to be anywhere else than right where He has me. 

I’m thankful to be His. I’m thankful He is good. I’m thankful He blesses us with good things. I share this not looking for sympathy but wanting to share reality. I want to share pictures of God’s beauty but also what is real. I hope that you too, wherever you are and whatever difficulty you are facing, can find that Jesus is enough. Jesus is worth it.

Monday, August 18, 2014

Moving in!

Thank you for all your prayers. God has answered your prayers for an apartment, and I love my new place! It’s been so fun to watch God work and move in the little time that I’ve been living in my apartment. 

This past Sunday, I was able to bake cookies for all the people in my building and begin introducing myself to them. From that point, many people graciously accepted the cookies and said if I needed anything, they were there to help. A few people invited me in to meet everyone in the family, and a couple people want me to practice English with them. Already this week, I was invited to go on a walk with a neighbor and invited over for supper with another neighbor and her children.  
Praise God for these opportunities and relationships that are already forming! Please continue to pray for the people in my building.

Laundry leak...
Although it's been fun to meet new people, everything about the apartment hasn't been roses. My first full day here the laundry machine gushed water out the back, my oven didn't work, and my landlord was concerned the freezer wasn't working. It was frustrating, but I was thankful the landlord didn't have fixes either and it wasn't just my lack of knowledge for how things work in Spain!


Thank you so much for taking part in what God is doing here in Spain. Without your support, I wouldn’t be able to live where I do. Your support helped fund all the cookies I was able to make and helped open the doors for relationships. Thank you for your prayers that help move the hearts of the people here and keep me held before God too. I can’t say thank you enough. I thank God for you often and pray that He richly blesses you in return for your partnership here. Thank you so much!

Love,
Kelsey

Coming up...


Tomorrow I'll head to Madrid to be with my teammate, Kristin, as she flies in from the states. I’ll then be spending significant time with my Cáceres team as we travel for the World Team European Area Conference. We'll spend a few days together just the Cáceres team, and then we’ll meet up with the rest of World Team Spain and all of World Team Europe for a week long conference in Budapest. Please pray for this to be a good time for our team to grow in unity and love for each other.

Upon return to Cáceres, I’ll continue with driving school and begin taking classes at a Grammar School to improve my Spanish. The university classes will begin in September as well, and we are seeking God’s leading on what the university ministry will look like. 

The contract for the English Academy is being finalized with hopes to move into the building on Sept. 15. We still don’t have a full-time teacher, so if you know of anyone who is interested in missions, loves kids, and is willing to teach - let us know!

We are approaching a busy season and gearing up for all that God has in store for the fall - as many of you are gearing up for the start of school and a busy season of life as well. Please pray that I would be drawing close to God every day and leaning on Him for all that I need. It has been difficult at times here in Cáceres to wait on God for relationships with people my age as well as more opportunities to improve my Spanish. Adjusting to team life and just figuring out what life looks like for me in Spain has been more of a challenge than I anticipated.

Your encouraging words, prayers, and support means so much to me - especially in the difficult times when I feel alone or wanting to give up. Thank you! Please let me know how I can be praying specifically for you too. I love hearing your updates and how I can pray.

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

The intern crew
It’s hard to believe we’re already halfway through July! Wow! Summer is flying by!

I can’t thank you enough for all of your prayers and support since I got to Spain. It has been a whirlwind of adventure with times of great joy and times of extreme exhaustion. Thank you for your notes of encouragement and uplifting prayers.

The internship program finished well. The interns loved their experience, and we loved having them here! One of the interns, Rebekah, wrote, “Something that God really taught me on the internship was how my identity is not in the things I can do or play. But my identity is found solely in Christ alone. I don't earn my Salvation by how well I play basketball but my Salvation is by Jesus' death on the cross. In Him I am found and He is enough!” We learned a great deal from the interns too - how to have a servant heart, a joyful spirit, and a positive attitude. The six weeks flew by, and we’re so thankful for their time here!

Now that the interns have left, basketball camp is over, and things have quieted down, I can really begin to settle in to life in Cáceres. 

Please pray as I begin looking for an apartment - one that is a blessing to host meals and events as well as visitors and with neighbors that will be open to the gospel. Please also pray for my team and I as we make a more defined job description for my first year here in Spain. Pray for wisdom as we continue to make progress on opening the English Academy too!

I’d love to hear from you and how I can be praying for you! Please shoot me an email or drop a note in the mail. I thank God for each of you and your partnership in the work that God is doing here in Spain. Thank you, thank you, thank you!


Basketball/English Camp

A huge highlight since coming to Spain was the week of the Basketball/English Camp. I LOVED it!

It was awesome to share the love of Christ with 100+ kids through basketball. Not to mention that I got to do it with an incredible team! I loved having people from home here as well as working with new people from IA, PA, and FL.

Before camp kicked off, we began each day with devotionals at church. Once camp began, we loved those kids big time and had so much fun doing it! Some of the older campers joined us for lunch back at church where some members of the local church and some basketball/english team members shared their testimonies. We then had time for a little siesta and in the afternoon met up with the older campers for activities like soccer, football, ultimate frisbee, and basketball. 


The week finished with a fiesta at church, and it was packed with campers and parents! During the program that night, one of the basketball team members, Alyssa, was able to share how Jesus has changed her life. We continue to pray that God uses her story and works in the hearts of the campers and parents that they too might come to know Jesus and the great hope and joy we have in Him!


Saturday, June 7, 2014

Internship Update


There seems to be a little confusion about where I am and what I’m actually doing. I hope that this post will help answer some questions and give you a little insight into the internship.

  1. Where am I living?

I will be permanently living in Cáceres. I lived there for 2 weeks in an apartment with my teammate, Kristin. I will look for my own apartment when the internship is finished (July 6). 

2 weeks ago, we came to Velilla de San Antonio (a small town outside of Madrid). Tim, Paula, Kristin, the interns and I stayed at a hotel in town for the first week. This past week, Kristin, the interns, and I have been moving between the hotel, another teammate’s home in this town, and a trip to Bejar.


Kristin's spare room where I'm living until I have my own apartment


2. What have we been doing?

The first 2 weeks in Cáceres, I took care of setting up initial things for living in Spain: bank account, cell phone, etc.

Internship week 1: We taught through Sonship material that focuses on how we are no longer slaves but rather sons and daughters of God. We looked at how God has adopted us into his family and how richly we are blessed because of what Christ has done for us.

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Internship week 2: We were involved in the Prayer Conference all week. We learned about the spiritual history of Spain, the spiritual needs of Spain, and much more. We also heard testimonies of nationals and teammates and praised God for how He has worked in our lives. We also visited other ministries and learned how to pray for them.

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One ministry we visited is called Kilometro 0. They share the gospel in a large plaza in Madrid. My teammate, Betsy, was talking with a man from China who heard the gospel there. This man, Edwin, decided to trust his Christ as his Lord and Saviour after talking with Betsy and thinking about the need for a decision. Praise God!

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  1. 3. What will we be doing? 

Internship week 3: We will go to Ligonde (northern Spain) and serve at a house where people who walk the Camino de Santiago can stay. People from all over the world walk the Camino and are more open to spiritual conversations. Please pray that the Spirit would fill us and open people’s hearts to God.

Thank you for all your prayers. Please let me know how I can be praying for you too! There is so much more that I could tell you, but I hope this gives a little more clarity. Please don’t hesitate to write me if you’d like more information!

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These are the 4 interns and Kristin. The interns are amazing! They have huge hearts to love God and are open to learning. Kristin just celebrated this week being in Spain for 1 year. I praise God for her and that we get to serve together. Thank God for them!


Thursday, May 29, 2014


Dear family & friends,

Thank you so much for your prayers and encouragement. I felt so uplifted and loved as I prepared to leave home. Having your prayers, blessings, and notes of encouragement carried me through the difficulty of leaving home. Thank you so much!

My flights went smoothly coming to Spain, and my team received me so well in Cáceres. I am so thankful for them and all their love and kindness in helping me adjust to life in Spain. It’s been a bit of a whirlwind as I’ve dived into getting ready for the internship to begin (one of my jobs is to bake 40+ dozen cookies! :). I’ve also gotten my Spanish cell phone, set up my Spanish bank account, and applied for my residency card! It feels good to have begun setting up life here.

The internship program has begun. There are 2 girls and 1 guy from the states and 1 guy from Germany who are our 2014 summer interns. I’m so excited to  see how God works in and through them! Please be praying for Rebekah, Matt, Danielle, and Jonny as they embark on this step of their journey with God. Here’s a little outline of the internship:

Week 1 - Sonship
Week 2 - Prayer Conference
Week 3 - El Camino de Santiago
Week 4 - Prepare for Basketball/English Camp
Week 5 - Basketball/English Camp
Week 6 - Velilla

Thank you for praying for each intern and this experience in their lives. Please also pray that the Spirit would give my teammates and I us wisdom and discernment as we walk alongside the interns. 

Thank you all for your love and support. Knowing we are in this ministry together is such a joy and blessing. Please let me know how I can be praying for you too.

Love, Kelsey



Kristin and the interns in Madrid

The interns and myself in Madrid

Friday, April 25, 2014

"I thank my God in all my remembrance of you." Philippians 1:3

My Visa came!! Praise God! This is such a huge answer to prayer. God’s hand has been so evident in this whole process, and He has brought about my Visa in amazing time - just about 5 weeks when it could have been 3 months. Now I’ll be able to join my team in Spain to help with the internship program and have a little time to get my feet under me before the interns arrive. Thank you so much for praying that my Visa would come!

I’m working with the travel agent now to book my flight for May 8. It’s so very surreal that in less than a month I’ll actually be in Spain. Wow! We have 100% support and are all set to go! Thank you so much for every prayer and financial gift you've given to make this happen!

When I got my Visa from the mailbox, I had anticipated I would do a little happy dance. But I didn’t. It was a joyful surprise that I thanked God for but tears didn’t take long to follow. 

Having my Visa in hand made this all so very real. Spain has seemed like a long, distant goal. Having my Visa in hand brought Spain a whole lot closer. All that really stands between me and Spain now is goodbye. And that’s hard. Yet I'm thankful to have such good family and friends to miss. What a blessing!

Yes, I’m sad to say goodbye. At the same time I can say yes, I’m excited to say hello. Hello to Spain and all that God has in store there. I am so excited to see what lies ahead and so thankful for the team I'll be joining! I know that God is faithful, and I trust His goodness and love.

I can’t thank you enough for all your prayers, encouragement, and financial gifts. You play such a crucial role in what God is doing in Spain. Thank you so much! I can't wait to see what He has in store for us!


Celebration Service
Saturday, April 26
As I prepare to leave for Spain, I'd love to celebrate with all of you what God has done and say thank you for being part of the team. Join us at 2:00 for a short worship service at Gibbsville Reformed Church or come anytime before 4:00 to enjoy fellowship and refreshments. Please come if you can; everyone is welcome!


Request Program 
Sunday, May 18
Come hear musicians and vocalists from local churches. They’ll be performing at Gibbsville Reformed Church on May 18 at 6:00 p.m. The Request Program will be a wonderful time of worship in music and song followed by a free-will offering.

The offering will help the basketball team coming to Spain for the Basketball/English Camp in Cáceres. There are 6 people from the area who are giving of their time to help in this evangelistic ministry in Spain.

Please come to enjoy beautiful worship music and hear more about the basketball camp ministry in Spain.  Get to know the team coming to serve and help us raise funds to get them to Spain! We hope to see you there!



Thursday, March 6, 2014

Praying for May


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Less than a week after returning home from training, God brought together all of the paperwork for my Visa. It was a miracle how it all came together in just the right timing! Thank you all for praying for that.

The meeting with the consulate went smoothly, and my Visa is being processed! Praise God!

Now we wait 1-3 months for its return. Please pray with me that it would return quickly. My team and I desire that I would be in Spain at the beginning of May, so that I have a couple weeks to set my feet down before the interns arrive May 22.
All things are in order for me to go to Spain once my Visa returns. World Team’s records for monthly support indicate 98% and I’m quite certain the final percentage is in route to seal my monthly support. I have a trip to World Team headquarters at the end of March, and after that I should be good to go!

In the meantime, I hope to prepare for Spain well, make the most of my time left with family and friends, and substitute teach a little.

The good-byes and my time left is becoming very real. I dread saying good-bye and facing all that I will miss. I must cling to the Lord, that He is good, and trust Him for all that’s ahead.

Thank you for making this journey with me! I couldn’t do it alone. I'm excited to see all that God has in store for us in Spain!!

ICC Training Summary

Thank you so much for your continued prayers and encouragement as I attended training in North Carolina. It was a good month - a stretching month - but good. 

Seeing from another person's perspective
The Intercultural Communications Course focused on four different areas: Spiritual Vitality, World View, Partnering, and Language & Culture Acquisition. We learned a lot in these four areas, and ICC felt somewhat like being thrown into  a pressure cooker !

We were forced into situations and scenarios that made us uncomfortable, stressed, and annoyed. We weren’t allowed to ignore the junk that God brought to the surface.We had to “go towards that.” It was stressful and hard at times, but I am so very thankful for all that I learned and how God grew me.

I am reminded to go to Spain as a learner and a servant. I do not have the answers. I do not know best. God does and will use, not me, but team to accomplish His purposes.

Memorizing Philippians 2:1-11 during this month powerfully enforced how we are to have the attitude of a servant like Jesus did.

I praise God for all that He has done and look forward to Spain with great excitement! 

Thank you all for your prayers and faithful partnership. I am so glad God calls us into community and that together we can further His kingdom.


Praise God for:
  • An accepted Visa!!
  • His provision of support
  • His promises of love and faithfulness
  • Learning & growth during training

Ask God for:
  • A quick return on my Visa so that I may arrive in Spain at the beginning of May
  • Spanish people to come to know Jesus
  • Health 
  • All of us to be given the attitude of Jesus
  • God's strength for Kristin, my teammate in Spain, who is adjusting to her recent move to Cáceres


The team in Spain that I'm excited to join!

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Training Update


Yesterday morning, I felt I was at the end of the rope. I had been wrung out of my emotions. I couldn’t think any more. I wouldn’t process any new information. Training has been great, but we have covered a lot of information in a short time. It’s a lot to process and work through, and I was done.

Then in the afternoon, I went to a nearby park for my 3 hour spiritual retreat assignment. I was looking forward to getting away with the Lord but also thought ugh, another assignment. I just want to get away and not have it be an assignment.

But the Lord met with me and taught me just what I needed to learn from Him. 

We’ve been studying Ephesians here and have been learning more about who we are in Christ and who God is. However as we studied, I realized I wasn’t believing everything about who God says I am. 

Surely I’m not a saint, I’m a sinner. I wasn’t really chosen in love. I’m not really a citizen of heaven, for surely I don’t act like one. Lies, lies, lies. One right after another. Why was I believing this?!

God opened my eyes through one of our spiritual retreat options about how satan was lying to me and fighting for the control of my mind. God showed me how I need to fight for truth and be grounded in His Word. I have to be aware of satan’s tactics, replace satan’s lies with truth, and stand on God’s promises. 

Easier said than done, right? But I’m praying for it. I’m working towards it. And I’ve got you - the greatest team to work with, to fight with, to stand strong in the Lord with. Thank you for fighting the fight of faith with me!

After the spiritual retreat, my friend Sarah and I went into town. (Our friend Matt allowed us to use his car! It was the biggest answer to prayer I didn’t even know I was praying! Praise God!) Sarah and I were able to enjoy the freedom of having our own wheels (never thought I’d miss that so much!), sweet conversation, and some Waxhaw-made ice cream to sweetly top off the night. It was awesome and just what we both needed!
God took my emptiness and filled me up to overflowing. And I am so thankful for that!

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“I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith. And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, may have power, together with all the saints, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love that surpasses knowledge -- that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God.”    






What else have we been learning?

Like I said earlier, we’ve covered a lot of information in the past 2.5 weeks. To name a few: cross-cultural servanthood, understanding and appreciating emotions, multi-cultural teams, language learning methods, socio-cultural views & values, impact awareness, personal strengths, world views, dealing with conflict, transition, biblical absolutes, the sovereignty of God, suffering and counting the cost of following Christ, memorizing Philippians 2:1-11, Ephesians, poverty, cultural stress, and the list goes on. 


Since there’s way too much to expand upon, I’ll go into some detail on 1 thing.

Humbling ourselves like Christ did. 

The church I got assigned to here is a brethren church where there is no pastor. The elders speak as the Spirit leads, and the women are not allowed to speak and must cover their heads during the service. 
I was not expecting this at all on that first Sunday! I was expecting a Spanish-speaking, latin church. You can imagine my surprise to see a mostly American church with very different traditions than I’m used to.

We were given head-coverings that first Sunday to wear during the Sunday School hour. 

That hour seemed to be one of the longest in my life. Everything inside me was burning as I wore the head-covering. Why was I wearing this?! Christ died to set me free from the law. I don’t have to obey this silly rule! There are other ways to show submission. Why are the men in this church being so oppressive to their wives?! I was so relieved when the service ended, and I could take that off of my head.

Obviously, I had things to work through! 

It took time and prayer and scripture. But God showed me how this church can believe that and fully live out a life pleasing to Him. God showed me how some standards that Christians live by in a certain culture may not be Biblical absolutes, though they may seem that way to the people of that culture.

As a follower of Christ, I needed to humble myself like Christ did. I needed to let go of my right to not cover my head and submit to this culture’s way of doing things. Christ let go of His right to be in heaven and entered the world on our behalf. I need to follow His example.

By looking at Christ’s example, wanting to respect the people of this church, and understanding the Biblical reasoning, I wore a head-covering at church and felt no oppression, no burning. 

By God’s grace, I’m learning to die to myself and follow Jesus and His example.

It’s been a lot of heavy learning, and we still have 2 more weeks left. God is bringing to the surface a lot of junk in my life, and it’s hard. But God has also been gracious in giving me friendships here, loving training staff, and above all, His grace. 

Thanks for praying for me in this time. It is a precious time to learn and there is much left. Please let me know how I can be praying for you specifically! I thank God for you and the blessing that we’re not in this alone. Thanks for following Jesus with all your heart and allowing me to take part in your life and for taking part in mine.

With love,
Kelsey

Praise God for:
  • His grace and patience
  • Friendships here and at home
  • His Word, truth
  • Health - so far
Ask God for
  • Continued open heart to learn all that He has for me
  • Believing truth and kicking out lies
  • My visa process - this has been really frustrating. I'm not able to get as much done as I'd like to since I'm not home. Timing is really sensitive, and I'm needing prayer to be able to trust God with His timing.
  • Health - people here are getting sick and something seems to be going around