Archive for April, 2009
The Our Generation Student Leadership Camp 2009
Stand in the Gap: The Our Generation Student Leadership Camp 2009
The Our Generation Leadership Camp is a missions trip to the world!
We believe our camp is unique, not only because it is one of the few directed toward college students for the cause of missions, but also because the world is our campus. You will spend time on the street, in the mosque, in a Buddhist temple, and many other places that will help expose you to the needs of the world! At the same time, you will get the opportunity to:
-Spend time with missionaries from around the world
-Have in depth Questions & Answer Sessions with people in ministry
-Travel to the Nations in Atlanta, GA (Islamic Mosque, Hindu Temple, Buddhist Temple, & more)
-Attend Missionary Training Classes
-Get involved in Cross-Cultural Outreach
-Taste ethnic foods from around the globe
The registration fee is $25 and the camp fee is $100, with food and board provided. The Camp will be held primarily at the Our Generation Training Center in Alpharetta, GA. However, more exciting activities are in store that involve outreach opportunities in the cities of Alpharetta and Atlanta.
This camp is for College age and high school students who are serious about serving the Lord, learning about missions, and seeking God’s will for their lives. There are places all around the world that are still waiting for the Gospel. We will be looking at our opportunity and responsibility to stand between those who have the Gospel and those who do not.
Alpharetta, GA June 15th -19th
“Stand in the Gap”
To register or learn more, visit us online at www.ogcamp.info or call us at 770-456-5881
April Prayer Letter
Dear Pastors and Praying Friends,
What a crazy past couple of months we have had. On February the 4th the Lord gave us the privilege of coming back to Peru. Packing up is always fun and can bring out the best in a person! After tons of work, Andria finally got everything ready to go. We had 2 extra bags that we knew we were going to have to pay for. In the past that would have meant a total of $250. After arriving at Delta I found out that if we wanted to carry the extra 2 bags it was going to cost me $600. My diabetes supplies were scattered throughout all of the bags so I had no choice but to pay for the extra bags. What a blessing!
Upon arriving in Peru we had to stay in Lima for a few days to get our paperwork taken care of. We have our residence papers, so it should have been an easy renewal payment and then out of there. Of course things didn’t go as planned. Peru has decided to change their laws without telling the residents anything. You can no longer be out of the country for more than 6 months. If you are, you lose your paperwork. So to make a long story short they allowed my wife and me to keep our papers but they took the kids papers away. Because Andria and I had been here in November, it saved ours. This problem is going to cost us right at $5000 to fix. Pray that the Lord will provide for this need. My wife and I are going to try and become dual citizens which would take away all of these issues. This is going to take a while to happen but hopefully we can make it happen.
After a week we had spent all of our money on hotels and food that we planned on using to buy tickets back to Arequipa. One of the members of our church happened to be in Lima doing some business and told us that if we wouldn’t mind cramping up together with his family we could drive back to Arequipa. We ended up 6 people driving back to Arequipa in a very small Peugeot car. It is a 14 hour drive and with the kids and no car seats you can imagine what that is like! After arriving in Arequipa I got sick. I normally do not get sick but was in horrible shape for at least 1 week. I started taking some antibiotics to kill the bug and got better after about 4 days. Then at about midnight one night, I noticed spots on my body. I had swollen all over and was in major pain. I went to the doctor to find out I was having an allergic reaction to the antibiotic. I had to take some other medicine to take that away.
While doing all of this I was preaching 4 times on Sunday, doing a small group on Tuesday night at the house and then preaching on Wednesday night. Thank the Lord that things seem to be better right now. I am sorry I haven’t written a letter in a while but as you can tell things have been a little crazy. The church is doing great right now. We have 3 services on Sun. morning right now with close to 450 people attending. God has been so good to us. This month we have had quite a few financial problems but when our statements came in, it was the first month in over a half a year that the Bible College has reached its budget. It is amazing how in difficult financial times the people of God come together to show that his work is more important that our own plans. Thank you for being faithful in your giving.
We are looking forward to being in the swing of things again and watching God work in incredible ways through his church. May God continue to bless you in all that you do.
Yours for Souls,
Chris, Andria, Jacob, Hannah & Andrew