Monday, February 25, 2013

Dicipleship group update

Discpleship has been going so good lately. Last night we had Marina's husband come again! He has now been coming for 2 weeks. It looks like he is searching  We had another neighbor come as well and several times we have had our downstairs landlord come with her family members. Also, the Christians are doing really good. They are learning the books of the Bible and scripture memory. We are starting to give homework every week and go deeper in studying. We are expecting more from the Christians each week as far as learning more from the Bible. We had a really beautiful time of praise and worship yesterday, all Peruvian led. Then we had a lesson on the armor of God. last week we learned the fruits of the Spirit. Nicchola felt led to start a prayer service with our discipleship group, so after the lesson on Sundays we have a time that is just devoted to group prayer. It is so powerful. Almost everyone prayed last night, and you can tell that prayer is really ministering to these new Christians who never had really prayed before. It is ministering to me as well to pray as a family. God is so good! To Him be all the glory!

My sons

I have had the amazing privilege of having 2 of my sons stay with me for the past week and a half. These are kids that I met years ago here and they have had a very hard life. I can not give many details about them for security reasons and I can't show pictures, but we have been having a blast. I had one with me last week. He is 8 years old, and we got to do so many fun things with him. We already had 2 beach field trips planned, so he got to go on those. We took him to see Tadeo in 3d. We had a day of water balloon fights and went to the cirque du soleil carnival! It was amazing. We were so blessed to get to go to that carnival. A very nice friend of ours that is helping at the carnival, got us some of the best tickets for a super cheap price. It was incredible. Then this past Friday we picked up his brother, who is 12. We got to take him bowling for the first time, go to the arcades, go to see Tadeo 3D again (first time he has ever watched a movie in 3D), go to the pool, go to a water park/ fountain park, have a water balloon fight with the Bible study group, and today we are taking him to the beach. Tomorrow we will meet up with their other family members and their sister which did not have permission to come and stay with me and take them all to the zoo. God is so good! They now are living with some really good family members and have a MUCH better life. It has been so good to get to hang out with them this past week and a half. I feel so blessed. Below are some pics of things we did, but without them in it!


We found this awesome new yogurt place. It is just like yogurt story! We are so excited!

About a month ago I found Cinnabon! We didn't know there was one here in Peru.  It was at a very rich mall that we are  hardly ever at! We have thoroughly enjoyed cinnamon rolls the past 2 weeks. 


Saturday, February 23, 2013

3 YEAR ANNIVERSARY!


21 years old 
This was my first week in Peru! I came down with Southmont and the original plan was for me to stay 5 weeks after they left for a short term mission trip. Then my plan was to go back to the states and start an inner city ministry, but God had different plans. He called me to stay for a year. To say I didn't want to stay is a HUGE understatement. I spent the whole first week crying, not around the kids of course, but I had "plans" that I had thought God wanted, but apparently not. I was not mentally prepared to stay longer than 6 weeks. If you know me well, you know I love mission trips more than anything else in the world, but I do not have fond memories of that week. I was in shock. Not only was I going to be staying by myself somewhere for 6 weeks without really knowing the language, but now God was calling me to stay for a year.

I think the first 6 weeks were the longest 6 weeks of my life. The time seemed to go by so slow. I was so sad and did not realize at the time, I was in a state of depression. I had just graduated from DBU and left all of my best friends. Then more than that, I had left Mission Arlington where I had literally spent ALL of my time in college. I had left 5 apartment churches that I so dearly loved. I literally worked for Mission Arlington until 7 am the morning I left for Peru. Then left for the airport at 7:30. I had loose ends to tie up, and I was not willing to leave them undone. I worked for 2 weeks solid after graduation on finishing everything that I could for Mission Arlington, so I wasn't mentally prepared to come to Peru at all. I didn't even know where Peru was on the map, I just knew it was in South America. That is terrible right?? I just knew that God had placed in my heart 800 kids that needed to hear the good news about Jesus and that I was called to go.
 So I stayed those first 6 weeks, in 2 of those 6 weeks I went on a backpack tour all over Peru with the graduating class. We literally walked with backpacks full of food and clothes all over the Southern part of Peru. I was in absolute shock. It was amazing, but I had no clue what was going on and didn't know any of the people I was backpacking with, but God still did amazing things. A girl that knew English became a Christian on that trip and helped me to give out salvation bracelets to 100s of people in pueblos all over Peru! Then I came back to the Community for 3 weeks and only by the grace of God taught the Bible to the kids and taught them how to make bracelets. Then I went home for 3 weeks and literally laid on the couch and cried all the time about the thought of going back. I know I sound pathetic, at the time I did not realize how depressed I actually was. I had literally lost everything and was starting over again. I know it sounds super cool going to another country, but it is not always as cool as it may sound. SO thankful to my parents who made me do all of my lesson plans for the entire year for my religion classes while I was in the States. My church family worked like crazy as well to help me get everything ready! Then I was off for another 11 months! But the story does get better!!! I still did not like it until June of that year. I came home for my brother's graduation, and God literally changed my heart. He gave me a new JOY. He had people from the states help me come up with a new discipline system for my religion classes in the school, and I fell in love with Peru. Then I started to get worried that I only had 1 year here. Ever since then I have loved Peru. There have been times where I have strongly disliked living here because of circumstances in ministry or in my personal life, but now overall I love it! All glory to God. He didn't have to give me a love for this country, but in His graciousness He did! 

22 years old 
Southmont came back at the end of December beginning of January at the end of the first year. It had been such a great year, and it was incredible to see all that God had done in between their first mission trip and their second mission trip. I put this picture in because I did not even realize I had pictures with Jessi, but here she is 2 years ago on the mission trip! 2 Years later, she decided to come back and live in Peru!!! That week was so crazy for me, it is a blur who I hung out with or what I did! The second year here in Peru was great and hard all at the same time. We were kicked out of the orphanage we worked in I believe because of spiritual warfare, but God is so good because he had already called both Nancy and I out of there into the city. We had thought we were going to work there and in the city, but God had other plans. We were able to find a house within 2 weeks of coming back after our furlough. God put on both of our hearts the mission of starting house churches. It was such an exciting time. I just loved all that God was doing, besides getting kicked out of the orphanage which was really hard, we loved what we were doing, and God gave us the grace to handle that as well.

We were kind of starting all over again. We had learned how to be missionaries in the orphanage  but learning how to be missionaries outside of the orphanage was all new. It was a different way of life, a different culture, more culture shock etc. We rarely went anywhere outside of the orphanage or neighborhood around the orphanage the first year, so it was like the second year our eyes were opened to what it was really like to live in Peru. It was exciting and confusing all at the same time. At the end of the second year, I went through the worst experience of my life up until now.

I experienced a dark deep depression. It was probably an accumulation of years and years of working myself to death. I literally was like a crazy person since about 9th grade in high school with tons of homework, a job, and ministry projects. In college it even got worse when I started to take 19 hours of class, work, and be in charge of apartment churches. By the end I was in charge of 5 apartment churches. I loved it! It was exactly what I was supposed to do at the time, it just after years all built up, and I burnt out in a way medically, physically, emotionally, intellectually. I didn't understand why God allowed that to happen to me, I thought at the time nothing good could ever come from this. I thought, this is not who Lauren Robertson is, she is a hard worker, who never stops etc.... BUT God humbled me in a huge way. He allowed a huge burnout and depression to stop me in my tracks. Just now am I realizing all the good it did for me. It gave me a new compassion for people here in Peru who are dealing with depression or other mental illnesses. I never understood that really before and probably would not have compassion on those people, it also taught me how to pace myself and take care of my body. So much good came out of those horrible months the second year, and now I can honestly say I am grateful that God allowed me to pass through those dark dark times. 

23 years old 
The start of the third year!I spent New Year's Eve hanging out with my Peruvian friends. The third year was great as well. I was starting to get in my groove with house churches. We were able to start 2 more house churches this year and got the blessing of getting to go back in the orphanage to teach the Bible. It was filled with trials too, Nancy my teammate of 2 years decided to join another team in the Southern part of Lima for reasons of needing more Christian Community. We had been just out here in Ventanilla very much alone for 2 years, and she decided she needed a team that had more community, so she joined a team that my good friends Shaun and Amanda work on. That was obviously very hard for me, but God provided as well. He brought along a new Peruvian teammate for me, Nicchola. Nicchola and I were very good friends at the time, and he had become a Christian the year before. We had known Nicchola since the beginning of our time here because he was a taxi driver that sometimes would take us around. He started becoming better and better friends with us and the second year he became a Christian. At the time of his conversion he knew that the Lord was calling him to be a missionary, so it just was perfect timing and God allowed Nicchola to be my new teammate. It has not always been easy working with a man of another culture, but it has been good. He is a Christian role model for the men and the boys in our Bible studies and is able to help me with culture issues etc. 

24 years old 
The beginning of the 4th year! Yep, that is right the girl from the picture 2 years ago on a short term mission trip is back to live here!!! She has blessed my life SO much! She is the best thing that has ever happened to this team. She brings so much joy, help, and is just a great friend. I was first a little worried about an 18 year old coming, but she does not act her age. She is amazing. I didn't even really know her until she moved her, but now I feel like I have known her all my life! So far this is my favorite year yet. God is just doing incredible things already. We have had an amazing summer here with the kids, going on all kids of field trips, water balloon fights, etc. We have started a new art ministiry and are just excited for what this year holds. We are hoping that this year can be a little less trial free, but either way God will provide. I finally feel like I know (kind of) what I am doing as a missionary in a foreign country. Even though, I had wanted to be a missionary my entire life, it just all happened so fast. I had a lot of training on how to do ministry with Mission Arlington, but no traning whatsoever how to be a missionary in a foreign country, but I have had the great and unique experience of learning by trial and error. God is so good. He is up to amazing things in Peru. People are coming to know Him, our discipleship group is so much bigger than this time last year, please keep praying for more workers, more people to know the Savior, more disciples to be made, and more house churches to be planted! 

Check it out: A new art ministry!!!



The things we bought for the ladies to look at and try to make similar products!

About a month ago, I was sitting in the living rooms of one of the Huaral ladies and she was crocheting and so was her sister. We had brought 2 ladies with us from Ventanilla who also are always making jewelry, knitting, crocheting, etc. I looked around and thought there is SO much talent in this room. They can make beautiful scarfs etc without even thinking. These women are so very poor, and it that moment the Holy Spirit just brought to my mind to start an art business with them. This is something actually that my dad and I have been talking about for a long time. He has wanted to me to start an export business with the United States and sell products that women here make, yet the timing was just not right. I did not have enough help, but now we have a team of 3!!! Did I mention, Jessi has decided to stay for another year?!? I am so excited. Anyway, the timing was right this time, and the ladies are thrilled. We have a team of 9 people that will be a part of this project. We are in process right now to get permission from the Municipality of Mira Flores to get a table in the year round art fair. This would be a huge blessing because all the tourist go to Mira Flores and their art stuff can be sold at a much better price.

One of these ladies before was making 100 handmade rings for 10 soles. It took her 40 hours to make them.Check out earlier blog about her: (http://laurenservinginperu.blogspot.com/2012/02/abusive-labor144-rings-for-375.html). Now if she made 100 and sold them in Mira Flores she could make 500 soles!!! Please be in prayer for this new ministry. If it works out well, we will add more people to the project and open another table etc. Also, if this stuff sells well in Mira Flores, we are looking at exporting it to the states to business there. Let me know if you want to order homemade jewelry, scarfs, art work etc. I am excited to see what God is going to do with this new facet of ministry. Also another requirement of this ministry  is that twice a month we have meetings and Bible study, about half of the people in this ministry are already active in our Bible study, yet the other half isn't. We are excited that these people are going to get to learn about Jesus as well through this new ministry!


Going to check out the art fair in Mira Flores 
We went shopping with the ladies for their materials and  went out to lunch with them. 
We shopped literally ALL day long!
The materials for the different ladies






This is a sample that the men already have, but for the future they will not be putting anything on their products with inkan idols etc.



As I have gone to check on how their products are going, mostly everyone has a little work station set up in their house! So proud of them! They are doing so good.






Friday, February 22, 2013

Beach time

On Monday of this week, we rented a bus, and each family paid a small portion to go on a beach field trip. We invited our adult friends this time in the neighborhood and other people we knew from other neighborhoods. About 30 of us went. It was a blast. The beach was so beautiful. The riptide was too rough to play in the ocean, but we got to play in waterfalls that were coming off of the mountain that is on the beach as well! So FUN! Then yesterday, about 30 of us all loaded up in a super small combi (bus), and we took the Huaral family that we have been meeting with for almost 2 years now to the beach. It was great fun! We did boogy boarding, ate, made sand castles, and had a blast. The ladies cooked a delicious lunch for us as well. It was so fun to do something fun with this family that we have Bible study with every week.












Thursday, February 21, 2013

Pool field trips

This year we decided to take each of our Bible study locations on a field trip to the pool! It was so much fun! We took about 80 people total!