Jeremiah 17:5,7
It is always about this time, when Darryl and I are “knee-deep” in teams, guests, and so many things going on, that we get a little nervous. Have we done enough? Have we thought of everything that needs to be taken care of before the teams arrive? Have our Ecuadorian partners done their parts to prepare for the teams? What else can we do? Today, during my devotion time, I read these verses in Jeremiah. I could barely keep my mind on what I was reading because of thinking about what all needed to be done today and in the next couple of days. It seems like Darryl and I tend to put the focus on us, and what all we must do to make these trips a success, when really, our trust and confidence need to be in the Lord, who is the one in control anyway! Please pray that as the time quickly approaches for the arrival of our teams for the summer, that we will realize who is in control, that we will seek his will, and that we will not be focused on us and our ability to put together a meaningful experience for these teams, but that we will allow God to “do his thing”, and that we will give him the glory for what he accomplishes this summer with our teams.
Before I get into the upcoming events, I want to give you an update and a praise report on our medical team and the women’s retreat.
Medical Team:
Women’s Retreat:
Upcoming Teams:
Our first team arrives on Wednesday. They will be here from the 9th through the 23rd. This is a group of college students from Wayland Baptist University in Texas (where our daughter attends). We will be spending the majority of our time near the jungle. Right now, Tungurahua, a volcano located right where we are going to be, is very active. We have not come up with a plan B, but we are praying for God’s wisdom. The group is scheduled to work at an orphanage, to attend a jungle course and to do some adventure sports (all for college credits). It is going to be very difficult to come up with something else this late. Please pray that God will either calm down the volcano, or miraculously bring to our attention some other opportunity. Either way, we pretty much need a miracle!
Our next team arrives on June 26th. They are coming from Murphy’s Landing, a church in Indiana. They will be doing a VBS, a marriage seminar and some work on the church there. We are taking them to a very poor area called La Union. My parents are the liaisons for this area, so we will be working with them during this week. We are expecting up to 300 children and 100 couples, so we are going to have our hands full! Please pray for the team as they prepare to come. Pray that all of the last minute details will work themselves out, and for safety and health for all of us.
We have two more teams after that, but I will write about them in the next email, as this has already turned into a small novel!
One big praise note:
Our support account continues to remain in the black. Last month we even brought in more money than we spent! Thank you to all of you who support us financially. Having a positive support account allows us to focus on what God has called us to do here in Ecuador.
Thank you so much for your prayers. We sense them every day. It brings us such comfort to know our ministry is the hands of so many amazing prayer warriors. We love each of you, and we are praying for you, too.
Serving the King,
Kelly, for the Chambers
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