Havana Global Leadership Summit Day 1

It didn’t have all the bells and whistles but you could feel, hear and see Willow’s influence not only because of what was playing on screen, but also because everything started right on time, and the transitions from video to worship band to MC were executed flawlessly after a lot of practice. In fact, that was a big emphasis of the orientation yesterday with the leaders from Santa Clara and Santiago de Cuba. Putting on the GLS is like advanced training for these teams preparing them to lead out with excellence that stands out from the crowd.

The host church isn’t big but it has big vision—to transform Cuba with the gospel. Their pastor sees the Summit as only one part of their overall leadership training strategy where they train leaders that multiply themselves. They do training in the church all year long. He told me this event is huge, like a “gold ring” for the strategy, because of the quality of the event and of the speakers and because of the influential leaders who are attending.

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I asked him if it would ever be helpful if we brought church and business leaders from Five Oaks to do leadership training. He laughed at me for asking. The answer is a big Yes. In fact, the V.P. of International Ministries for our denomination spent a week at this same church doing training just two months ago and the pastor said they’re already changing some organizational things thanks to him.

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Speaking the language is so helpful for me in forging relationships and learning about their lives here. We’ve had a lot of time to talk over meals and between sessions. It’s been incredible!

God Never Wastes Your Suffering

Great Kid's Hope party last Sunday afternoon! See the pictures below, but don't miss Sarah Bowers' story in her email to the volunteers.

Yesterday’s BBQ was successful on so many levels.  We had over 65 people, of which 6 of them were students.  I had conversations with 2 mothers’ about how they could expand this ministry to other schools.  I got to meet our newest student and his family. Students got to know their mentors families, and vice versa.  There was enough hugs, giggles and fun to go around….oh, it was absolutely amazing.

But there was more, at least personally. Personally, I was feeling victorious.

Henry’s message this weekend continued to bring me back to my role in KHUSA. The entire message was encouraging, yet one statement stands out: “God never wastes your suffering.”

As I stood there yesterday, looking out over the crowd I realized in a practical, hands on way, the truth behind that statement.  All the pain and difficulty I experienced in my childhood is the fuel which fires my passion for this ministry.  It wasn’t until I said yes to this journey that I began to realize it.  God has blessed me with such amazing personal/spiritual healing as I lead this group of amazing, selfless and loving volunteers.  Each of you are changing the lives of these 17 children, many who are experiencing similar situations as I had.  Their lives are changing, and with each smile, each fun comment of a DPR, each prayer request answered God brings to life Genesis 50:20 in my heart.

Then yesterday, as I was able to welcome each child with a smile and thank their parents for allowing us the blessing of spending time with them my heart was screaming, “God, this – these people, this ministry, this day –is all you!”

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