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Costa Rican Realizations

Friday, July 25, 2014

by Janene Wooten
summer intern to The Awakening

While sitting under a tree in Costa Rica and watching the sun sneak through the branches, I began to think about all that went into making that perfect scene happen. The design of the tree, the exact length and position of the leaves and branches, the sun being precisely placed to come through at the angle it did - it was incredible. The thought that all of that was meant for me to witness could not be real. Then my mind drifted to the people I had encountered during my time in Costa Rica...

 I thought of all the children I held and played with, their stories, what brought them to the place where I met them, and I could not understand it all. I also thought about all the women that God allowed me to pray with, their needs and hurts, the words we shared, and the immense impact they had on me. How did all of that come to pass?

Before going to Costa Rica I had been studying in Acts 17:24-27 which reads, “The God who made the world and everything in it, being Lord of heaven and earth, does not live in temples made by man, nor is he served by human hands, as though he needed anything, since he himself gives to all mankind life and breath and everything. And he made from one man every nation of mankind to live on all the face of the earth, having determined allotted periods and the boundaries of their dwelling place, that they should seek God, and perhaps feel their way towards him and find him”.


Thinking, as I always do, that I knew exactly what that meant and needed no elaboration from anyone else, I left that at a very basic level. But sitting under that tree, I was moved to study it further. I read a commentary by David Guzik on the chapter and found a quote that said, “He not only gave us our life and breath, when he brought us into being, but he is continually giving them to us; his providence is a continued creation; he holds our souls in life; every moment our breath goes forth, but he graciously gives it us again the next moment; it is not only his air that we breath in, but it is in his hand that our breath is”.

"He is continually giving them to us”, as in, our life is not just happening when we see fit and how we decide to make it happen. These words really became evident to me while in Costa Rica. God did not just give us life and send us on our way, He is continually working in our lives to bring out His will for us. I think a lot of times, at least for me, we get into the habit of assuming that our encounters are of our own creation, but we are so wrong. The situations and circumstances that we are blessed to experience are because of God’s design.


One of the days we were in Costa Rica we went to a daycare/orphanage in an impoverished suburb of San Jose. At first, seeing all the dilapidated homes and dirty streets was overwhelming, and it was hard to see anything past that. We took the children up to a park on a hill above the city to play some games with them and do our planned program. Before we started our skits and songs, I was playing with these beautiful little girls. As we ran around, racing each other to an undisclosed location, they all turned on me and ran at me. I had become the "end" of the race. 


As all four of them jumped on me, nearly knocking me to the ground, I turned and was taken aback by the sight before me. God had laid out this beautiful picture of the slum where I had been so blind before; all the different shapes and colors of the homes, the people moving through the streets in what seemed like a planned dance, all of it being framed by luscious green mountains, it nearly brought me to tears. I had been so focused on what I could see, so God used these little girls that I had come to help to open my eyes to what He wanted me to see. I realized that what I take from every encounter is only limited by me.

God desires and has planned things for me, for all of us to experience every day and we have to allow ourselves to take part in those plans. 
The whole time in Costa Rica was one experience after the other of God showing off His magnificence and me trying not to miss what He was giving me. God showed himself off through our whole team as well as the amazing people we encountered. Through every skit, every song, every laugh, every kick of a soccer ball, God was there giving us our next breath of His purpose.

Youth Quest 2014

Monday, July 14, 2014

If you weren't able to make it to Daytona Beach, Florida this summer for Youth Quest 2014, then you missed out on some great moments! 


The Awakening team was present in full force this year. We sent 7 summer interns as well as 3 of our traditional interns and 5 staff members. The Awakening booth featured new t-shirts, The Awakening Band's new EP, and information about our new leader's initiative; Native Leader. 

One of the highlights for us this year was our involvement in Youth Quest FORUMS. What are they? They are new classes that Youth Quest has created to allow students and leaders to learn more about different areas of ministry and life. 

Several of our team members had the honor to be involved in the FORUMS experience. Seth Nix spoke on the panel about Worship. Skye Liles presented about social media and technology. Dreama Bryant, Maddie Lafferty and Jonathan Liles talked to students about missions and what steps they could begin taking NOW to get to the missions field later in life. 

It was a privilege to be part of YQ 2014. We know that it had a lasting impact on all the students, leaders, and parents that attended and we are grateful to have witnessed it all.

Haiti - the land of possibilities

Saturday, July 5, 2014


by Jenna Aycock
summer intern to The Awakening

Lost. Impoverished. Hopeless.  This is the image that many people envision of Haiti. When I decided to go to Haiti, people told me to prepare for the dirty streets lined by the rubble of houses demolished by natural disasters. They prepared me for heartbreaking sights and devastation, but from the front of Mr. Roger’s truck I saw smiling women carrying fruits and goods to sell on market day. I saw Tap-Taps (Haitian cabs) filled to overflowing with people on the way to work. At first glance the streets may be dirty, but they are full of potential.

One of the greatest blessings of my trip to Haiti was the opportunity to create potential in one of our IPHC schools in Cabaret. Our team was given the great privilege of painting classrooms in the school. Just by painting these rooms we were able to give natural lighting so the students could have a better learning environment. As we finished, the children stampeded us and latched onto our paint-covered arms and legs. The children were overjoyed by the small improvements made to their school. They sought our attention like the Living Water and they were shocked when we actually wanted to touch them. 

One girl named Jennifer came to me and I reached out to receive her hand. She hesitantly placed her hand on mine and at that moment I realized that we are all the same. We may have a different color skin, but we all have hands with unique qualities created by the same awesome God. We may not speak the same language but we are the all able to share the love of Jesus through a genuine smile and heartfelt embrace. In the short moments we spent with the children, God shined through each of us and allowed us to be a living representation of Jesus Christ.

There are many life-changing experiences that I could share but I believe that Jennifer can teach each of us one of the most precious lesson of all.  Be intentional about every moment and every relationship in your life.  When you are tempted to see Haiti as lost, impoverished, or hopeless, take a closer look into the joyful eyes of a man, woman, or child, like Jennifer and instead see --
Potential, Strength, & Hope.


The Awakening Team serves at Camp Dayspring

Monday, June 23, 2014

The Awakening Team recently had the privilege to serve at Camp Dayspring in the Cornerstone Conference (NC). During the Senior High week of camp, The Awakening Band led worship and the entire team worked in different staff positions.

From blobbing (think "trampoline on water) to serving food, the team joined in on the fun in all the areas of Camp Dayspring. The team was grateful to see God do awesome works among the students that attended.

A big thank you goes to the Cornerstone Conference DM board and to the DM Director, Joel Boyles. The team was honored to serve you and your conference. Thank you for blessing us.

TA Summer Interns arrive

Monday, June 9, 2014

The Awakening Summer Internship 2014 is officially underway. Over the weekend, The Awakening welcomed 7 new interns to Oklahoma City to join the team for the summer. The new interns will be working alongside The Awakening Staff and full-time interns for two months.
Their first journey will take them to the Cornerstone Conference in North Carolina. The Awakening Band will lead worship for Camp Dayspring's senior high week and all of the interns will serve as staff: working in all areas, from counselor to kitchen worker to recreation staff.

After the camp concludes, the team will lead their first mission trip of the summer to Haiti. While there, they will serve the local church by helping with outreach programs and ministering to children of the community.

In July, The Awakening Team will travel to Daytona Beach, Florida and participate in Youth Quest. They will also split up and lead two teams simultaneously to Costa Rica and Panama. Their final trip of the internship will take them to Hungary, where they will be a part of Euro Quest.

During their two months here, the summer interns will have the opportunity to sit under the teachings of many leaders in the denomination. The Awakening is grateful for the privilege to hear from multiple leaders including Bishop Doug Beacham.

The Awakening Team is so excited to welcome these young people. Thank you to everyone who helped to make this summer internship possible. Please continue to be in prayer and keep checking back to see all of the amazing things God will do!

Madeline Lafferty Preaches at Mississippi Conference Teen Camp

Thursday, May 29, 2014

The Awakening's very own, Madeline Lafferty was invited to speak at the Mississippi Conference teen camp during the last week of May. Other members of The Awakening team accompanied Maddie to Mississippi and served the camp in several different capacities.

Hailing from the Mississippi conference, Maddie was honored to share the Gospel with students who were sitting where she sat not so very long ago. 



We are proud of Maddie and the entire Awakening Team that also participated in the Mississippi Conference camp!

The Awakening Band to Release First EP

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Over the past few months The Awakening Band has been working tirelessly to produce their very first EP. This EP will not only highlight the band's original music in English, but it will also feature a couple Spanish songs as well.



The Awakening team is very excited for this opportunity to share their heart through music with you. Look for the EP to drop this summer!

EP Song List

English
No Greater Love
How Deep the Father's Love
Be Glorified
From Death to Life

Spanish
Tu Gran Amor
Profundo es el Amor de Dios

 
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