Back in the ol’ days, the ones that scarcely anyone can
remember any more, traveling and living abroad looked very different from what
we see today. Travel itself was slower
paced—days and weeks were dedicated to crossing the country, even longer if you
were visiting family or taking a vacation.
People enjoyed a more sedentary lifestyle simply because moving took a
lot of work (even more than it does nowadays!).
Then came the invention of all things technological and BOOM! we find
ourselves in the midst of a day and age that we only dreamed of when Star Trek was
first on TV. We are living it, folks.
FaceTime with the bro |
To provide a very obvious example, I happen to currently be
a missionary living in a country 3,200 miles from my hometown. And yet, this week I’ve been able to talk to
my friends and loved ones “face-to-face” through the beautiful convenience of
FaceTime and Skype. I can text regularly
with people all over the world. I can
worship live with fellow believers back home in Michigan via the internet. And this past week, I was given the extra
special opportunity to check in everyday with my church’s VBS kids!
In case you didn’t make it to the daily VBS pow-wow held at
Wayland this week, I’ve included below the short and sweet messages I sent my
kids this week. I hope you enjoy them as
much as they did!
Day 1:
“Buenos días everyone!
This is a little shout out from Kelsey Davies from sunny Nicaragua. Each day
this week I'll be checking in and saying hi. I'll also try to leave you with a
fun fact about Nicaragua as well as a favorite bible verse of mine. So here it
goes: here in Nicaragua, we are known as the land of lakes and volcanoes--we
have two huge fresh water lakes (think Lake Michigan) and 27 volcanos! Quite a
bit different from Wayland huh? And the verse I'd like to share with you today
is Micah 6:8 "He has shown you, O man, what is good. And what does the
Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with
your God.” Well, that's it for today. Dios les bendiga! Hasta mañana :)”
Day 2:
“Hola
VBS-ers! I hope you had a really great first day yesterday.
I am currently sitting in my office in the capital city of Managua, catching up with work and having meetings. Managua is about an hour and a half from my home in Leon. Normally I come here on Mondays on a bus that looks like a school bus. But these school buses are a bit different from the ones you might be used to--these buses are painted bright colors on the outside and many have streamers and other colorful decorations. With loud music playing and waaaay too many people crammed in there, riding the bus here is always an adventure! Many times, there's so many people, the only way I can get off the bus is through the emergency door in the back!
The Bible verse I'd like to share with you guys today is another one of my favorites: Psalm 150:
1
Praise the Lord. Praise God in his sanctuary; praise him in his mighty heavens.
2
Praise him for his acts of power; praise him for his surpassing greatness.
3
Praise him with the sounding of the trumpet, praise him with the harp and lyre,
4
praise him with timbre and dancing, praise him with the strings and pipe,
5
praise him with the clash of cymbals, praise him with resounding cymbals.
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Let everything that has breath praise the Lord. Praise the Lord.
Have a great day guys and I'll check in again tomorrow!”
A pic of the kids listening to my daily hi-hello-there |
Day 3:
“Hola
everyone again! Hope you’re having a fantastic week! Today I want to share with
you a bit more about Nicaragua, but especially about the family. Family here is
SUPER important. You'll often see extended family all living together in one
house: think grandparents, your mom and dad, your siblings, maybe even a cousin
or two. Sometimes even your uncle or aunt might live with you for a while.
That's a lot of people all living in the same house! Birthday parties,
weddings, and funerals are all huge family gatherings and can sometimes last
for a couple of days. Let's just say here, you're never without family!
The verse I'd like to share with you today is from Psalm 103: “But from everlasting to everlasting the Lord’s love is with those who fear him, and his righteousness with their children’s children— with those who keep his covenant and remember to obey his precepts.” Psalm 103:17-18 NIV
Dios les bendiga and I'll chat with you tomorrow!”
Day 4:
“Bienvenidos
to the last day of VBS! What a week, huh? I hope everyone has had a great time!
I don't know how many of you have been on soccer teams or at least kicked around a soccer ball in P.E. Probably a lot! Did you know that soccer is the most famous sport in many of the countries around the world? Including in Latin America? Well, it's popular here in Nicaragua too, but do you know what sport is even more popular? Baseball. Several decades ago, the U.S. Marines spent a good amount of time in Nicaragua and brought with them the well-liked American sport, and it's been a favorite ever since. In fact, several Nicaraguans play on professional American teams (Google it if you don't believe me). Kids and parents play catch in the streets here, and pick-up games are played everywhere. I live right by a stadium and boy are game-days crazy! So, if you enjoy baseball, then you have to visit Nicaragua someday!
Ok, so today is the last day of VBS so I'd like to share with you a verse that has been used as a benediction for centuries, even before Jesus was born! You've probably heard it in church too. It's Numbers 6: 24-26: "The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face shine on you and be gracious to you; the Lord turn his face toward you and give you peace."
Have a blast at Fun Fest tomorrow!
Un abrazo fuerte (a big hug),
Kelsey”
A
shout-out of thank you to everyone who made VBS a fun time last week. And thanks Dana for contacting me! Miss you guys.
Stay tuned!
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