Central America, I can’t believe that the time has come that I am saying goodbye to you. You have taught me so much these past 3 months. From healing, spiritual battles, and being stretched in new ways, I have learned so much. I will never forget all the great things I have done in each country and the relationships I have built too.

Honduras is where I learned my Heavenly Father can heal your past. Instead of teaching others, God taught me.  I thought that once God broke me at training camp, everything would be fine. However, the first month he brought out a hidden secret of my past that I personally forgot, or more like submerged in my mind to never remember it. But in order to be healed, I let God in. I let him take that secret and heal me from it. I let him back in my life and acknowledged that he has the control and not me. I got to experience the Holy Spirit giggles, seeing an angel wing, and to let others in and trust them again.

Guatemala – I have learned to be stretched to love the elderly even more than before. Once I made two friends in the nursing home, it was hard to say goodbye. In addition, my Father taught me to listen to Him more and use my voice. I actually spoke at debrief to my fellow squad mates and encouraged them to be permanent markers for the Lord. No matter what the enemy will say to you or show you, you are a PRINCESS and a PRINCE for your Father because he has you in His arms.  I’ve also learned to share with my team what God is doing in my life, like seeing a star angel, hearing the voices of my two angels, and knowing them by name.

Nicaragua has taught me about the spiritual realm more. Once we entered the property, there was this heavy spiritual realm. The enemy was ready to attack God’s children with tiredness and physical attacks. I realized that God is more powerful and to run to Him first before anything else. I learned that being woken up in the early morning is God’s way of trying to get my attention to pray for others. Also, I’m learning  to focus on Him and not have any distractions that you typically have during the day.

Thank you Father for opening my eyes to all three countries and the things I have learned. I’m going to miss the people I have built a relationship with and will remember to pray for them, because prayer goes a long way. So, Europe, here comes the G-squad, eager and ready to keep learning from the Lord