Monday, August 20, 2012

Summer 2012 overview

At the end of Mission Adventures Switzerland, we had to write about our experience and what God has done. I am going to share what I wrote with you.

Looking Back Getting Here...
-Wow, God definitely provided for me to come - I've done past MAs, and God gave me lots of confirmation and open doors. I raised the EXACT amount of money to the dollar to pay for a one-way ticket and all my fees.
-Beth's encouragement for me and the fact that she also went was definitely the Lord.
-God's perfect timing - With Jacob leaving to go to England with his family and do His school, I knew that my time had began to come to an end for that season of my life in Mexico, and God has something for me and Him.
-I met JP and Sarvia (who were my leaders from last summer) and they encouraged me to come this year.
-One of the Pastors at my church, Sean, spoke some words over me before I left. It confirmed all the doubts and fears I had about going, and was one of the biggest encouragements for me to follow what the Lord had planned for me.

Looking Up What God has Done...
-One night during MA as I was praying, I said "God, I have nothing left... No money, no place to go after this, and absolutely nothing except myself left." God said in reply, "That's all I've wanted this whole time. Just you." God just wants me, nothing else from me, and for me to be willing and able. That's all. What an amazing thing that is!
-God gave me peace about everything; my future, money, life... and soon as I returned back to Switzerland, I had almost $200!
-I've been able to see God fulfill his promises to me and heard him speak so clearly. He really renewed my passion for the youth and how much I love MA!
-I've built life-long relationships with staff and students, and was able to stay with some of them for a week after MA was finished - it was an awesome time!
-Shown me that God is my provider. Over all things. And He has rebuilt so much of my faith and trust, and really challenged me in my relationship with Him. I've grown to a new level with Christ and that is so great, we never want to stop growing.

Looking Forward My Future...
-Doing MA has again reminded me that I would love to do long-term missions work --> Mission Adventures, DTS schools, etc.
-Again, God's given my peace about my future. Whatever it may be..
-I always knew I love to travel, and now that I've gotten to see so much more than North America, I realize how much I love traveling, cultures and all that... Jacob and I have talked about a future "Traveling Mission Adventures" and I see how possible and how incredible that really would be.
-God has opened a few doors for my pretty distant future, but doors nonetheless. I've had opportunities to staff DTS schools in Ensenada in April/be a student, or helping pioneer MA in Finland next summer.

Also, an opportunity for me to get a ride to England was possible. I also kept reading, hearing, and thinking about a DTS in Harpenden... I wasn't sure why, or how... But I prayed that if I could get a ride to England and visit and if God began to open doors, I would go. I've filled out an application and am still in the process of applying. I got that ride to England and have been here for over 2 weeks now. If I want to do long-term missions work, especially with YWAM, then I know that a DTS is my next step. However, in order for me to do this I need to return to the USA to get a specific visa, even though I am allowed in the country for 6 months (really stupid process). Please be praying that if this is what God wants, I will be able to return home on a cheap flight and get a visa quickly. 

I've been praying and seeking God on the situation and every time He tells me the same thing... "Be still. I am God. Wait on the Lord. Just believe..."

Thank you to everyone who has been praying and supporting me in any way. I owe you all so much, and so do the kids who's lives were changed during this time. I am so thankful to know you. May God bless you and Keep you.

With Love,
Rachel
Budapest train station - with Dan

The team in Romania. Nous Sommes Fous!

Jessica and I during Romania outreach. She's a clown :)

Beth and I during a day trip to Annecy, France.
Le Point de Amour

Some of the MA kids I stayed with after the cycle.
They came to see me off at the station :)

beautiful view from a castle in England

My wonderful boyfriend and I at Stonehenge

Monday, July 16, 2012

Romania

Wow, I don't know where to begin.

Our time is a bit more than halfway through in Romania. It reminds me of a European version of Mexico! These Swiss students here are the most incredible students I have ever experienced with Mission Adventures. We've been working with gypsy villages, doing VBS, and today we will paint a school.

This country has so much heaviness over it, yet it is so beautiful. I am so lucky to be serving here. God is speaking to the kids every day and showing them new things, as well as myself. I've really been stretched and I have grown so much on this trip -- and it's not finished yet! 

Last night we took a train to see Dracula's castle. We planned to take the train back and were stuck at the train station for over 3 hours. However, no body complained and it was a blessing in disguise because the kids got to really unite, and I was able to speak and pray for some of the kids, and watch them pray for each other. It was incredible. 

God's really teaching our team and the Swiss team what He meant when He said, "Be FLEXIBLE."
God has a sense of Humor.

I can't wait to tell all about the rest of the trip.
With Love from Medias,

Rachel

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Today is the day.

Today is quite a historic day in the history of YWAM Burtigny/Switzerland.
Today is the day that the first ever Mission Adventures team arrives.
Today is the day that all of this preparation and prayer really comes into play.
Today is the day on which people will look back and say "The first ever MA in the summer of 2012...."
Today is the day I get to be a part of something historic. I am so blessed to be able to pioneer this programme here with so many incredible people.

Our staff consists of: a Korean, American, English, Swiss-French, Swiss-Italian, Mexican, and a Canadian. If there is one thing I love about this base, it is the diversity.

All of us have put in countless hours of preparation for this day. We've put in hours of prayer before and during the time I've been here. Everyone of us has gotten God's word spoken over the lives of each individual coming here -- very specifically and clearly.

I'm so excited but nervous because I speak NO French, and it's mainly in French.........and Romanian because we are going to Romania. Pray for that whole tricky situation would be appreciated, because it changes a lot of what I normally do during cycles.

file://localhost/Users/rachelvillaire/Documents/MA/Switz%20'12/Staff%20Photobooth/DanBuck%20copy.xcfI am so proud to call myself Burtigny MA Staff. I love each one of these people and can't wait until the team arrives - the countdown is on...Now, it's less than an hour.

The wonderful MA staff! Dressed up for our Rules Video
The theme was "sports" because of the Olymics


Dressed up for our staff video - we did cultural cliches
 I was a cowgirl, and Beth was a proper English lady :)


Beautiful view from the little restaurant Beth and I visit.

Prayer Requests: 
  • That God would use me and give me peace about not speaking French/Romanian which makes things pretty difficult
  • God would speak clearly to these students lives, as he's already shown He has so much to teach ALL TWENTY of them! Including the leader, Gael.
  • Continual Financial Support - I still owe a chunk of staff fee's, and am in need of monthly supporters. God has provided this far, and I believe he will continue to.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

July 3

Today I sewed about a total of 5 costumes (not including the ones yesterday and the day before!) for the Jesus Passion Play we are going to have next week. I also taught two other staff members how to sew.

Tonight we had prayer and intercession for Mission Adventures and we interceded for two students specifically. God revealed many amazing things about these kids, and we were able to pray into their lives, and prepare ourselves on just how God wants us to show His love to them. I am excited to see what God has for their lives.

Today Beth and James and I took a walk down the road to take some photos of the area around us (Soon to come). We couldn't help but stop and stare at the beautiful sight of the fog on the hill, and the sun shining through it onto the valley, with mountain surrounding us, and green as far as the eye can see. It was so humbling to look at, and a great reminder of the ginormous and magnificent God we serve -- I am honestly struggling for words to describe Him. He is simply...Indescribable.

Please continue to pray for the students as God continues to reveal things to us and prepare their hearts for what is to come this next week.

Also for flexibility as a team, because we will be doing most of our sessions in Romania, but none of us have ever seen the base, so it will be a big challenge

Love from Burtigny,
R

PS: Happy Independence Day, America ;)

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Welcome to YWAM Burtigny (Geneva) Switzerland

I finally made it (after 19 hours of being in the air) to YWAM Burtigny in Geneva, Switzerland!

It's still a bit hard to wrap my mind around because I have been dreaming of going to Europe for years. At first it seemed a bit surreal, but now I've gotten used to it...until I drive around, and think "Wow this looks like some place in Europe...Oh wait, I am in Europe!"

The base is located on a farm, where we get free potatoes and discounted milk for the base (free to the staff) -- straight from the cow! The only thing in the village is a tiny little diner-like place (basically the main building) and the nearest town with stores is about 10 minutes down the mountain. It's quiet and kind of a culture shock! Thankfully, my friend Beth from England is here staffing with me, and it has been such a blessing having her here with me to be myself with.

It's been a busy week planning for MA, which begins July 7th. With painting, sewing, paper maché-ing, brainstorming, note-taking, crafting, cutting, gluing, singing, worshiping, and interceding, we have started to become close as a team (only 4 of us previously know each other) and are learning each other's strengths and weaknesses on how to work together.

So far I've been to lake Geneva, pet some baby cows, went to a city called Nyon and visited a legit castle, ate a chocolate eclair, and have attempted to speak french at all of these places.

Today we are going to an English speaking church to meet the speaker for the youth that are coming. It's been a challenging adjustment to life here, and a bit homesick, but I know this is a great experience and God has brought me here so I am excited to see what's going to happen!

Please keep us in your prayers, as the little details are going to fall into place this last week before the team arrives!

Love from Switzerland
-R

Here are a few photos for you to see:
The main building at the mission (my room is on the second floor just near the tree :)

I love that nearly every house has flowers and shutters

The view from up the road. We literally live at the base of the mountains. I saw the Swiss Alps flying in!

A bit of what the houses in the village look like

 My lovely English friend, Beth, hanging out in the front garden


Many more photos coming soon...

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Today is the big day

I am currently sat in the airport in Denver, Colorado waiting for my 5-hour layover to be finished. Still four more hours to go.

My heart hurts and is aching from all the wonderful things I am leaving behind in Mexico. Watching my Jacob's head disappear as I walked thru security was one of the hardest feelings of my life. As I sit here, trying not to cry, I see this verse on Facebook:



"All this is for your benefit, so that the Grace that is reaching more and more people may cause thanksgiving to overflow to the Glory of God!" 2 Corinthians 4:15






Thank you, Lord. I know that this is all in your plan. As much as it sucks... It's going to be an adventure with you, Jesus. Now I just need to convince myself of it.


Friday, June 15, 2012

Four nights and three days

...Are left before I leave my home of a year to go to Florida and then to Geneva, Switzerland!

Before this week, the only thing I knew was that I had an opportunity to go to YWAM Burtigny, and I should take it. Yes, my heart hurts from leaving this place and all the memories and loved ones that it holds, but I can't think of another opportunity like this one.

This week, God has showed - and is continuing to show me - that this was not just an adventure for me, but rather, He has been planning it out from the beginning. On Sunday at church, (Pastor) Sean gave me a word from the Lord during prayer time: "I feel as if God is saying that this is not just an adventure you want to go on. Yes, it will be an adventure for you, and for you and Him, but He has already called you there. There are going to be people who only you will be able to reach, and God is bringing you there for those specific people." What a wave of peace rushed over me when I heard those words!

Gemma (a fellow church go-er and YWAMer) came up to me after and said that she had a vision from the Lord: "There was a group of people who were hurt -- cuts, bruises, all kinds. They began asking for help 'please, someone help me...can anybody help me...' and nobody could, but you finally realized you were the only one who could help these people. God is sending you there because there will be specific people who only you will be able to help. Whether it is emotionally, spiritual, or what, I don't know..."


How amazing. On Monday, as I was figuring out the last details of my flights, one of the new Mission Adventures staff families (The Weibolts) at the base came up to me and asked how my finances were going. They said that before they came to staff, God had told them to bring extra money to give to someone here, and when they heard what I was doing, they decided to bless me! What an honor, and even more peace knowing that this is totally not something I am doing on my own strength but the Lord is carrying me every step of the way!

Tonight I began my packing process. I don't even want to think about the separation between Jacob and I yet. Although I've cried every night for about two weeks straight.........

God - help me to be strong.

with love,
rachel

My Fiances for Switzerland
Total Needed:  $1647
Air fare: $806 (One-way ticket: BOUGHT)
Staff Fees: $845 (includes my airfare to Romania)
Total Earned: about $1400! Praise the Lord!


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