Thursday, October 13, 2011

Rejoicing, Weeping, Convicting

Wow, it's hard to believe it has been 3 weeks since my last blog.  Even in a place where the way of life is slow pace and the sun sets by 7:00p.m. every night, it seems like time can still get away from you.  So, I apologize for the lapse of time between posts, but thank you for your continued prayers and encouragement. 
As you can tell from the title of this post, the past couple of weeks have been filled with many emotions as life here in American Samoa and back in the states continues on. 
Rejoicing:  There has been much to rejoice about.  In my last post, I talked about how God was teaching me to trust Him and see the relationships He has been building during the "waiting" time.  That has continued to happen and to even begin to deepen.  One day last week, I was able to have a conversation with a student of mine about the church he attends and what he believes about Jesus/God.  Over the course of our conversation, it became very clear that this young man really did not know much of anything about Jesus and just attended the church he is at because of family and friends.  We talked a bit about the importance of knowing who you personally believe Jesus to be and I told him that if he wanted to talk more about it, I would very much enjoy the opportunity to do that.  Please pray for this young man that God will continue to reveal Himself to him and will continue to build our relationship of trust so that I may be used to help him along this journey.
Another great time of rejoicing took place this week, as Kim and I were able to accompany Pastor Elise and Ms. Lucy to the island of Western Samoa.  We were there Monday and part of Tuesday and had a great time.  The island is very beautiful and there are a few more "touristy" things to do than here in American Samoa.  ha,ha   One hitch though.....they drive on the left hand side of the road and of course, the steering wheel is on the right side of the car.   Soooo, let's just say that Kim probably said "left, left" more times in those two days than she ever has in her life!!!  lol   It takes some getting used to after driving on the right all of your life!!!  Quite the adventure!!!   But the highlight of our trip was getting to meet with one of the church plants we have on the island.  We drove high into the hills outside of Apia and came to where the church is currently meeting in a small wooden structure.  They are trying to build a new block building beside of it, but it has been slow going.  As I will comment on more in just a moment, these people have very little, yet had prepared a meal of fresh fruits and home baked bread for us when we arrived.  As we sat out in the open to eat, the flies were kind of intense, so some of the children gathered around the table with small hand held fans and kept the flies away from us and our food.  Talk about being humbled!!!!!! 
Later that day, we met up with them again, as Pastor Elise and Ms. Lucy had rented a van and carried many of them from the mountains down to the ocean (about a 40 minute drive) for a baptismal service!!   There were seven of their members being baptized.  Each of the seven came dressed in all white and made their way to the water along with Pastor Elise and their pastor.  Both pastors spoke and prayed and then each of the seven shared a word of testimony of what God had done in their lives and about being transformed.  Then one at a time, they would walk out into the waters and meet both pastors there and prepare to be baptized.  During the entire baptismal service, the seven, plus all the people watching, sang songs of praise to God in the Samoan language!!  Although I didn't understand any of it, I knew that I was in the midst of one of the most beautiful times of worship I have ever experienced.  Behind me, was a young 14 year old girl whose mother, father and sister were all being baptized that day.  As they started singing, this young girl sang at the top of her lungs and from the deepest parts of her heart and spirit.  She was indeed praising God for what was happening in her family!!!!  All those being baptized kept lifting their hands to the sky and looking upward, giving thanks to God for what He had done in their lives.  One man, as soon as he was lifted from the waters by the pastors, began to dance and jump around in the water, so excited over his salvation and relationship with God and with his step of obedience in baptism!!!! 
As I watched him and the others, my heart and soul rejoiced, tears filled my eyes and I also found myself convicted.  When was the last time I was so joyful over my salvation and shared so openly with the world about it.  I get so excited over a package from home or finally getting to skype and see my parents' faces after being here 8 weeks.....but how excited am I about being a child of God?!!!!  Lord, help me to love You like these men and women and children do!!!!
As I said, there have been times of rejoicing and being convicted, but there have also been times of weeping.  I have wept for these same people that I rejoiced with as they were baptized upon hearing about the conditions in which they live.  They do not have running water and must catch rainwater to drink, wash with, etc.   If there are months of no or little rain, they have very few options for water.  The children that were so precious, playing ball and fanning the flies away from our food and bodies are also doing without an education as most of them are not able to attend school.  They also have very little clothes and shoes.  Each time Pastor Elise and Ms. Lucy go there, she takes a suitcase full of clothes and shoes, hygiene items, etc.  This time it was children's items.  The day we were there, they were wearing the t-shirts she had taken to them the day before.  They were already dirty from being worn for two days.  She also took snacks and candies for the children and she said it was heartbreaking and heartwarming to see them take the snacks and begin to enjoy them in a rather quick manner!!  :)   Each trip she leaves the suitcase she brings with a family for them to use as storage for their everyday clothes as they have no closets or any other storage options.  Please pray for these families who are so giving and loving and pray for laborers that God will call out to go and minister to them. 
My heart has also wept this week for a friend from high school that has lost a 14 year old daughter in a car accident and has her husband in serious condition in ICU from the same accident.  Please pray for Beth Hurley Madison and her family during this time.  Her faith and trust is strong and she knows that the prayers of her family and friends and God's infinite love and mercy are what is getting her through.  Life is so precious and so fragile.   Let us not wastes time with petty things that do not matter, but let us show love to our family, our friends and to everyone we meet and above all else, let us show God shining through our lives!!!!  
Once again, thank you for being my prayer warriors and encouragers as I travel this journey He has called me to.  I love you all more than I could ever tell you and miss each of you very much!!!  Listed below are some specific prayer requests that I would appreciate your lifting to the Father!!!! 

Serving together,

Larry

Prayer Requests:
1.  Pray continually for Beth Hurley Madison, her husband Bob and all their family during this tragic time!!
2.  Pray for the people of Western Samoa...the people of the church plant there and those who need to come to know Christ.
3.  Pray for the people of American Samoa that they, too, would discover the need for Christ in their lives.
4.  Pray for my students, especially the young man I talked about in this blog.
5.  Pray for me as there are still days of being homesick and finding my place here in a church congregation that is, for the most part, younger than me.  (Still feeling a bit like the "new guy") 
6.  Pray for our upcoming fall festival, that God will use it to bring new famlies to Him and to our congregation.


Sunday, September 18, 2011

Connections

As the weeks have started going by, I realize that my ideas of what would happen here are far different from what reality is!!!   I envisioned coming here and jumping right into community and children's ministry activities, planning and implementing, etc. etc.   You know me, Mr. "must be doing something"!!!  ha ha  Well, God is so totally thrown me into a different way of life!!!  Brian has been so very busy since I arrived with pastoring the church, being vice principal at the school, teaching some of my classes till I arrived, teaching at the local high school for his brother till he arrives in mid September!!  So, he and I have really not had much time to sit down and discuss ministry plans and such!!  So, teaching has pretty much been it.  At first, I was getting a little frustrated by not being able to "jump right in", but slowly but surely God is showing me that I need to slow down, I need to take advantage of this time to rest and enjoy learning a new culture and that the time spent "just teaching" is not in vain!!!  
Each day, I can sense my relationships with many of my students beginning to deepen, as well as relationships with others in our church and community!!   Some of my students are starting to hang out in my room during breaks and after school, which affords the opportunity for some great conversations.  I am learning that several of our students are Mormon, but their parents want them to attend Samoa Baptist Academy because of our academic reputation!!  How's that for God working?!!!   I am praying that the relationships I build during my "waiting" time, will be the very vehicle He uses for future ministry!!! 

Please pray for all our students, but especially those that need His light to penetrate their lives.  Kim has these same students for language arts and is also building great relationships with them!!  Pray that God will continue to allow us these incredible opportunities!!!!  Kim has and continues to be such a blessing in my life....we are having a blast getting to know each other, hang out and laugh a lot!!!   But of course, what else would you expect from the daughter of Tim and Suzanne Tomlinson!!!  ha,ha   Also, please pray for Kim and I as there are days of homesickness, being tired and still adjusting to this way of life!!!  (forgot to mention in my earlier posts that it gets dark here between 6:30 and 7:00p.m. EVERY NIGHT OF THE YEAR and sunrise is right around 6:00a.m.!!   So, by 8:00p.m., you feel like you should be inside and ready for bed....and some nights we are!!!  ha,ha)  Thanks so much for your partnership and your prayers!!!!

Beach at last





Finally got to have some time at the beach!!!  Kim Tomlinson and I decided it was beach time after a week of school and off we went.  Of course, we also had the bright idea to hike first!!  (Seemed good at the time...ha,ha)   We drove up into the national park again and found a trail that you hike down through the lush forest and then come out on some rocks that you must literally climb down in order to get to some beautiful tide pools that you can swim in.   So, off we go, climbing and scooting down rocks and such to get there.....seeing amazing scenery along the way!!!  However, when we got close to the tide pools, we realized it was high tide and not the safest time to be swimming there!!  So, back up we began to climb these rock banks and then begin the hike back up the mountain!!   Thought I would die!!!!!  ha,ha   Showed me how out of shape I am, but by the grace of God I MADE IT!!!!!   And, it was so worth it to see the views we witnessed.   Got back to the car and decided to go to Tisa's, an outdoor restr. right on the beach!!!   No hiking to get there either!!  The beach was beautiful and the water so teal and clear and so relaxing!!  What a great afternoon!!!

Students

Well, I met my 6th, 7th and 8th graders this week!!!  Oh my, this is going to be an adventure...ha,ha, but one that I look forward to!!!   I observed Brian, Pastor Elise and Ms. Lucy teach the classes for a couple of days and then began taking over toward the end of the week.  And of course, just like any where, I learned the names of a few students within the first few minutes of class....ha,ha!!!   I will be teaching 6th grade science and history, 7th grade history and 8th grade science and history!!  And yes, those of you who know me well are laughing hysterically about right now!!!  The students really are fun and the ones whose names I learned early on aren't really bad or anything, they just LOVE to talk!!!  And it is mainly the boys who are the talkative ones, with a few girls thrown in for good measure!!!  lol   I can already see where this will open many ministry doors!!!  Please pray for me that I will do a good job teaching them and that I will be open to building the relationships that God intends!!!

Finally a blog!!!!

Well, it has taken a few weeks, but finally have a blog up and running!! As many of you know, my computer died on me my 2nd day here.....no fun!!!  So, getting a blog online has been a little difficult, but here is my first post!!!  
The flight here was really, really long, but I made it just fine!!  Brian, the vice principal of the school and pastor of Tafuna Baptist, the English speaking church where I attend, picked me up at the airport.  He told me that I could sleep all day today (Friday) if I needed to, but at about 7:00a.m. this morning, I heard a voice from below my window calling my name!!  It was Pastor Elise, the husband of the school's principal, Ms. Lucy, and the pastor of Happy Valley Baptist, the Samoan church.  He wanted to take me to breakfast and show me around.   So, with not much sleep, I quickly got ready and headed out!!   Pastor Elise is such a wonderful man and I really enjoyed getting to know him this morning.  Laid around and slept a little bit the rest of the day and then went to a high school football game with Brian tonight.  Enjoyed hanging out and getting to know him more.

Saturday:
Today, I went to the church softball game and then Kim took me sightseeing around part of the island......all I can say is WOW!!!  Talk about beautiful!!  We drove along the coastline and I finally got to see the teal colored water that I have only seen in pictures before!!  It was amazing!!!  The water is so clear you can see straight to the bottom and when the waves break, the foam is the brightest white I had ever seen!!  Then we drove up into the national park and the mountains were soooo lush, green and tropical.  And from near the top, you look out and all you can see is ocean in front of you!!  Truly helps you realize just how far from home I am and how wondrous God's creation truly is!!!  Thank you Lord for a special day and thank you for this adventure!!!   Also, went grocery shopping today.....all I can say is Lord, please help me!!!   Food costs are definitely going to be the main expense and healthy foods are certainly not the easiest to find!!!!  Oh well, will do the best I can!!!!  :) 

Sunday:
Went to church for the first time at Tafuna Baptist Church, the English speaking church I will be serving through, that Brian is the pastor of.  Small congregation, but so much heart and potential for reaching the South Pacific for Christ.  Brian did a great job of bringing the Word and the music was the praise songs I know and love from BCOB!!!  Great day!!!

Earlier I described the coast and mountains of the island, now let me tell you about the villages where we all live.  I live in the village of Tafuna, on the campus of Samoa Baptist Academy.  The new apartment that many of you thought I was going to be living in is not completed yet (nor will it be for quite some time...ha,ha), so I am living in the upstairs part of the mission house.  Pastor Elise and Ms. Lucy live on the lower level.  I have 3 bedrooms, two baths, a large kitchen and a dining/living room.   It is a great set-up....quite old, but works out well.  Wallpaper is straight out of the 70's!!!  lol  Anyway, most of the houses are very small as are the businesses that are around.  There are many churches...Catholic, Mormon, Baptist, Congregationalists, etc.  The Island is made up of many villages...as you drive down the main road you travel from one to another.  They are very "lived" in, but that just means that is where the people are and where their lives take place....and that is where God has called me to!!!