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¡hola bienvenidos a mi blog!

Estamos en ¡Guatemala! sobre un semana pasada yo y mi squad van a Guatemala. Vida es muy divertida y especial aquí. Esta semana fue la primera semana de la clerecía y la clerecía de me equipo es trabajar con dos pueblos y conectar estas personas de los pueblos con las iglesias y las personas que conocen  Dios. Es un honor que yo y mi equipo puede empezar transformación en estes pueblos y trabajar a lado de los pastores y personas de las iglesias. yo y todo de mi squad están viviendo en el lugar  de Aventuras En Misiones. Dios es mostrándose a sí mismo ser un buen Dio que satisfacer los promesas. Aunque  la idioma diferencia es un poco difícil, Dios continuarse mover aquí. La otra día yo y mi equipo vamos a Parramos cual es un cuidad cerca da nuestra casa y pediríamos a Dios quien necesitan oración hoy y eventualmente yo y mi equipo estábamos un tienda de tortillas con dos mujeres se llaman Marta y María quien son los nombres de un historia en la biblia. Luego, mi amiga Claire recibió  un palabra de Dios que dicen “Piano”.  Y luego vemos un restaurante con un Marimba enfrenta que es similar a un Piano. Hablamos con un chica que trabaja en este restaurante y ella es de Él Salvador y ella dijo querer amigas la misma edad que ella. Esta historia muestra cuando tu sigues la voz de Dios él siempre todo mostrará. 

 

En inglés!!!

Hello welcome back to my blog! 

We are in Guatemala! About a week ago me and may squad got here, life is so fun and special here. This past week was the first week of ministry, and my team’s ministry is working with two different villages and connecting the people of both villages to churches and other people in their village that know God. It is an honor that me and my team have the opportunity to start transformation in these villages and work alongside of the pastors and people of these villages. Me and the rest of my squad are living at the base of Adventures In Missions in a town called Parramos. God is really showing himself here, He is a good God that fulfills promises. Although the language difference is difficult at times God continues to move here. The other day me and my team went to the downtown area of Parramos and asked God to highlight people there that needed prayer that day. Eventually me and my team went to a store that sold tortillas with two women whose names where Marta and Maria which we thought was really interesting because it is the same names as the Bible story. Then my friend Claire received a word from God that was “piano”. We didn’t know what it meant until when we walked past a restaurant with a Marimba . We ended up talked to the girl that was working in the restaurant and she is from El Salvador and is 18 years old living in Guatemala all by herself. She was hoping to find friends her age and was super joyful to have met us. This story goes to show when you follow the voice of God even when its confusing He will always show up!!! 

 

Thanks for reading my blog,, te amo!!! 

K

 

10 responses to “¿Come se dice God is good?”

  1. hola Kayla….(How’s my Spanish so far?}
    Such an awesome start in your venture with God and Guatemala! Love you, praying for you, and thanking God for getting you Covid free and safely to Guatemala! Hugs, Mama J

  2. So proud of you Kayla! Remain in his tight grip and all will be good!
    I love you more than the bricks on the fireplace!
    Love Dad

  3. Wow, Kayla. God is so good. I am grateful you are there and listening and serving. Blessings to my C-19 daughter ??

  4. How wonderful you are finally THERE!! Trusting you will be safe as your adventure brings you lots to share and grow in. May you be the hands and feet of Jesus while He ministers to you. love, Patti

  5. Kayla! I pulled out your support letter yesterday and prayed for you, and will continue to do so.
    Me encantaba a leer de tus aventuras en Guatemala. Tu amor para la gente y Dios es facíl a ver en el maner de que escribes. Gracias para incluirme en tu viaje. Quedar con fe, saber que estoy rezando por ti.