A few days ago we held the Spiritual Retreat
of the Children’s Ministry . As always this event keeps us busy most of the
year, because it is no secret that in Cuba things are not black and white--there
are many shades. And indeed most of them are gray. But when we serve the I AM
despite setbacks and obstacles, which in this case were abundant, the
predominant color is green.
We left Remedios surrounded by a chaotic
and joyous large group of children from the town and as far afield as Santi
Spiritus and Ciego de Avila, 80 miles away. All under the care of the untiring
and dedicated leaders of the ministry.
When we arrived, we found ourselves
in paradise. Most of the children
quickly scattered throughout the camp waiting for their cabins that were being readied.
Suddenly, I found myself alone in the Cuban
countryside, amid the beautiful and unknown chirping of countless birds; the breeze
stirring the leafy trees. Looking up, my eyes caught sight of a stunning blue
sky against the horizon. And in the background a slender royal palm haughtily tousled by the morning breeze.
Majestically the proud flag with its sole star and white and blue stripes waved
in the breeze.
Gently, like the breeze, a feeling of pride flooded my heart,
permeating my whole being. And like a whisper my lips murmured a prayer to the
Almighty, “I want my country for Christ.”
I thanked my God for what we can do
here and now in Cuba, knowing it is well-worth every effort so that these young
people and children can be affected by the gospel of Jesus Christ. I want to
dream that that sky, the palm, and the flag are for Christ.
Alexis.
Every year God as been gracious in allowing the Children's Camp to be held where they have better accommodations. Although it was not easy and everything came together at the last minute, they were able to hold the camp. This is such a unique experience for the children and gives them an opportunity to learn more about God. The cost was $13 per child for the whole camp. South Valley Community Church in Gilroy sponsored 54 children. With increased funds they could take even more children to enjoy not only God's nature but also learn about God's word.
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