Friday, June 1, 2012

Plenty and Few.

"The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few." 
 (Last night in Bible study, we looked at how Jesus sent out the 72 with this vision and charge to pray and go.)
Buenos Aires is filled with over 800,000 college students (many ready to hear the gospel), and we are trusting the Lord these last few weeks with this same vision as we are praying and going into the campuses here with Good (the best) News - join with us as we are praying for these students to know Christ!

Thursday, May 31, 2012

No Barrier Too Big.


The Holy Spirit did a great work through Jessica (a student) and I, yesterday on the law campus; He broke down language barriers (by helping Jessica and I to recall Spanish that we haven't used in years to share the gospel!), and we were able to see Marcela place her faith in Christ!

(Sidenote: I called one of the CRU student leaders and STINTer right after to meet her. They already have a follow up appointment set up for Friday! )

**This was supposed to be posted yesterday, but we are having internet difficulties here**

Monday, May 28, 2012

Prepared for Battle.

Going into our 3rd week on project, we have noticed some opposition from the enemy (sickness, nightmares, lies, deep exhaustion, etc.) - as we have been seeing fruit of the Lord's work on campus; join us in praying Ephesians 6:10-20 that we may put on the full armor of God!

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Time with a Friend.

I was able to spend some time today with a sweet friend, Berkeley (She was in my Bible study her freshman year when I was interning with CRU. And she is currently here for a 2 year STINT.); it was great to catch up and shop at the market with her today!
Clemson Folks: Morgan, Berkeley, Me

(P.S. Josh McDowell was in town and spoke to the church we went to this morning - in Spanish!)

Friday, May 25, 2012

The Birthplace of Tango.

There was a national holiday and most everything was closed; so we did a little sightseeing to see La Boca! (Check out link below.)



Thursday, May 24, 2012

Protest or Parade?

We walked by "what seemed to be" a parade (thinking it was in celebration of the Argentine national holiday that's tomorrow) after dinner - to our surprise it was actually a "protest" in the middle of the street (as usual - blocking all traffic and guards on deck) filled with dancing and music... welcome to Argentina!

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

The Great Physician.

Taylor (one of our project students) and I met a medical student, Florencia, in the Economics Library today; we were able to share with her about she can have a relationship with God (the great physician), and at the end of the long conversation she said that she was ready to give her life to Christ - praise the Lord for our new sister in Christ! (Pray that Taylor and an Argentine or long-term staff would be able to follow back up with her this next week.)