Thursday, August 20, 2009

Tijuana DTS Promo

Just one month until DTS starts here at the base in Tijuana. Check out this awesome video about the DTS here, including videos, photos, and testimonies from students from the last school. I love this video, it really shares the heart of what this school is all about. I'm getting so excited for the students to come on September 26th!!!

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

GO Team to Mexicali

As a way to promote YWAM's Discipleship Training School (DTS) and recruit students for the Fall and Winter schools, our staff went as a GO team to visit churches and youth groups in another part of Baja. We left on Friday and drove about 3 hours to Mexicali, the capital of the Mexican state of Baja California Norte (quick geography lesson: the Baja peninsula is separated into two mexican states- Baja California Norte (north) and Baja California Sur (south)). We drove through mountains and desert to get to this huge city. These videos show part of our road trip...

Driving along through the mountains east towards Mexicali


Making a stop on our scenic drive to check out the desert we are about to enter

We also spent some time in a town called, San Luis Rio Colorado, which is in the Mexican state of Sonora (just south of Yuma, Arizona). This means now I've been to 12 of the 31 Mexican states and to the capital as well. :)

Our first night in Mexicali, we visited 2 megachurches there, with hundreds of youth at each church. But in Mexicali, they don't know anything about our organization, and so we spent some time talking to the pastors about YWAM, but mostly just got rejected, with them telling us that they already had opportunities for their youth to serve within their own church. They also said we would have to come back and talk to them alot more about YWAM if we were going to be able to present at one of their services. So we were kinda bummed out about that, but we knew that we were there for a purpose. So we prayed and just asked God to give us a new strategy for sharing with the city about YWAM and DTS.

The next day we spent driving around Mexicali, visiting Christian bookstores, asking them to put up our promo posters in their stores. We also drove around the neighborhoods looking for smaller churches and put our promo cards in their mailboxes. At night we had the great privilege of presenting our promo video and speaking at a Pentecostal church in Mexicali. The pastora (female pastor) was very welcoming and so happy to let us share with her church about our school and the opportunities we have for young people in missions. One of the things that YWAM Tijuana is really focusing on is bringing more nationals into the organization - we want to empower Mexicans to reach their own people and also to go into the nations with the Gospel message. That night we had several young people approach us afterwards and ask for more information and applications for the school. We even got to pray with a guy and his family as they have decided together to have him come do the DTS in September. This church was so inviting that they asked us to come back Sunday night to present everything again, in case there were different people there the next night!!

A word about the food in Mexicali - so as I may have shared before, its very rude here to refuse food that is offered to you, especially if it was made by the person offering it. So after the church service on Saturday night there was a woman selling these cucumbers, but not just any cucumbers, cucumbers filled with some kind of hot chile salsa. And as the 'honored' guests, we were given them as snacks to eat after the service. Now, there were not small cucumbers, they were big, how was I supposed to eat an entire cucumber, plus having it full of hot salsa?! It was so slimy and messy and like nothing I had ever eaten before (which makes sense because she told me that she had 'invented' this snack).

Lorena and I with our chile-stuffed cucumbers

We also at a lot of Chinese restaurants in Mexicali. Mexicali has the largest population of Chinese people in Mexico, so there are a ton of chinese restaurants. Too bad I dont like Chinese food, but the rest of our team did. It was more like Chinese food with a Mexican flare anyway...
Rob, our DTS director, eating chinese food with salsa habanera that claimed it came from the "hottest chiles in the world"

Ok so on Sunday, we were in San Luis, Sonora and had the privilege of speaking at 4 church services. We had so many invitations to present abou the DTS that we had to split our group in half to go to different churches in order to meet all of our committments. We went to churches of all different denominations and sizes. We were very well received at all the churches and had the chance to talk to many of the youth at each church about the DTS.

Amy and Sergio (right) sharing information about DTS with the youth of a church in San Luis

Oh, did I mention that it got to over 110 degrees farenheit there? Yes, that was very... special. Luckily, the place we were staying at had A/C, as did most of the churches. But seriously, as soon as we stepped out of the Air conditioned van, it was like walking into a sauna. But overall, it was a wonderful trip, and we were able to make lots of connections and hopefully will be able to go back there soon, as well as see the fruit of our labor with lots of Mexicans in the upcoming DTS!!
"A voice of one calling: "In the desert prepare the way for the LORD;
make straight in the wilderness a highway for our God.
Every valley shall be raised up, every mountain and hill made low;

the rough ground shall become level, the rugged places a plain.
And the glory of the LORD will be revealed, and all mankind together will see it.

For the mouth of the LORD has spoken."
~Isaiah 40: 3-5~


Thursday, August 6, 2009

DTS News

It's August already!? Wow, can't believe it. When I first got to Mexico, the time went by very slowly, and now I feel like it just won't slow down! I've been here for 7 weeks now and full of craziness. As you probably know, my main job here at YWAM Tijuana is DTS staff. DTS stands for Discipleship Training School and a school for missionaries and the basic training you need to be on staff with Youth With A Mission (YWAM). I just completed my DTS last February in Ensenada. Now I will be working with the DTS here in Tijuana that begins in September. Before September felt like a long way away, but now I realize the start of the school is coming up quickly!

A few weeks ago, we had DTS staff training here at the Tijuana base. Rob is a really cool Canadian guy who is our school's director and he and his wife talked to us all about what it means to lead a DTS. Part of the school involves lectures, but us staff don't participate in those (other than listening intently to the speakers and maybe translating). But what we do participate in is everything else - small groups/bible studies, workshops, work duties, language classes, local outreaches, prayer sessions, outreach preparation, one-on-one meetings, and so much more!!! Most of our staff just finished their DTS so we know we love DTS and are excited about it, but we have alot to learn about what goes into running a Discipleship Training School.

Our staff is made of of 10 people from 4 different nations, 5 girls and 5 guys.
  • Rob (our director), Laurena, Brodie - Canada
  • Johny and Sergio - Mexico
  • Elsi - Colombia
  • Amy, Brooke, Andy, and me - USA
I'm really excited to have such a multicultural group as staff, people from different countries, different ages, and different life experiences. I have really enjoyed the last few weeks being able to get to know everybody a lot more here. I'm the "new girl", since everyone else on base has been serving in Tijuana (TJ) for a while, or just finished their DTS in Tijuana in February (when I did). All in all, I'm really like the community aspect here and feel like I am really going to enjoy being a part of the TJ family here at the base.

We also just learned that we will be holding another DTS in TJ in January!! So now we have to plan 2 schools (at once!) and all figure out what our roles will be in each school. Exciting!!!