February 23, 2013

Touching More Lives


Another beautiful sunset from my camp sight


Three weeks ago I left La Manga. It did not end the way I had hoped, but it was time for me move on. However, I still believe that some day I will return with something to say and demonstrate more power of God’s love. However, before I left I was able to makes some more new friends by eating at a small restaurant a couple hundred feet from Juan’s house. I had fish tacos there two days in a row, and they were really good, but no one spoke any English there. I learned that they didn’t even know my name. This surprised me since I have been there four months and walked by their place nearly everyday and even said, hi or good morning, when I saw them.

While at the restaurant, I saw a beautiful women sitting in a wheel chair doing work at a sowing machine, in the kitchen, where my meal was being prepared. She was the sister of the cook and their mother owned the restaurant. I had seen her before around town and even at the little church a couple times. I got some information from an American friend, at the restaurant, who spoke Spanish. He told me that she was crippled in a bad car wreck, and her two-year old daughter was also with her. The daughter's name is Linda, and she is nineteen now and very pretty too. However, she showed no signs of the accident, but the American, said that she had a metal plate in her head and sometimes she acted a little different.

Anyway I had a couple of thing that needed to be sown, and so I asked the cripple lady if she would be willing to do them and she said yes. So I got the two items, one a coat with a seam coming apart and the other was a nice shirt with a button missing. I told her there was no hurry and I would come by the next day. However, a little later a young girl contacted me to come back. The lady had finished the work and said it was quick and easy. So I thank her and asked how much. She said, “nothing.” That was sweet of her, but I wanted to give her something even though I was very low on cash. So I pulled out some change and gave her five pesos. (Yes, I know. What was I thinking.)? But she thanked me anyway. After a while I felt awful, that was like a slap in the face, it would have been better to give her nothing than that. So I went back and gave her 10 more pesos and said, “five pesos es muy muy poco” (very very little). She laughed and thanked me again. However, that night I was still bothered by what I had given. I was leaving La Manga the next day and the last thing I wanted was someone thinking I was cheap. Which another person had already accused me of the week before, yet I knew that wasn’t true. So the next morning, I went back to the nice lady in the wheelchair. I had only two one hundred pesos bills left in my wallet. When she arrived, I placed one hundred pesos in the palm of her hand. I said, “15 pesos was still very small,” and then they all laughed. She gasped with surprise, and thanked me very much.  Then I told them through the American, that I was a prophet sent by God to Mexico. But that I was leaving La Manga for now, and that I would miss them very much. They were sad to hear that I was leaving, but I told them I loved them and so did Jesus Christ, and I hope to be back again to see miracles. Then I knelt down and placed both of my hands, one on each of her legs, and said, “miracles.” You see her face light up with hope and joy, as she repeated the word “miracle,” and placed her hands on mine. I said good-bye to them and placed my hand on her daughter arm that was standing next to her and she smile at me. You’ll never know how much that meant to me.

Then I went and said good-bye to others in La Manga, including Juan and Manuela. They where all surprised to hear I was leaving and I wouldn’t be back for a while. I made a lot of friends there and helped many others. I just didn’t have what I had hoped for, and so it was time to move on. However, I felt much better this time knowing that God is in control of their lives, and He is guiding me as well, wherever I go.
The nicest fine art gallery in San Carlos


For the past two weeks I have gotten to take a real hot shower. This blessing comes from and unexpected source. One day on my way to La Manga, I stopped in by a fine art gallery, where the own came out to greet me. She saw I had some painting sitting in my van passenger seat where I usually keep them in a box with some other items. I was not going there to show or sell them, but she wanted to see them anyway. She was very impressed.

After looking around Pilar's art gallery, we sat down and talked. I told her a little about my life and why I was in Mexico, and she told me about hers. She speaks English very well and so does her two lady helpers.
Martha, Pilar and Rosea all very nice ladies
Pilar and her much older husband, owned the gallery, he is an American and is living in a house they also own in San Diego, California along with their seventeen-year old daughter. She has worked hard from the age of ten until now, and they have done every thing with cash, but he no longer able to work and she is very tired of working. She prays for strength each day, she is also a Mormon, but her helpers are Catholics, and they have been friends for many years.

Even though Pilar hardly knew me she wanted me to feel welcomed and to use her bathroom to take showers, in their apartment above the gallery, while she worked down stairs. Then we could visit after she closes if we want to. I show her faith-based movies, and she has a dessert or some homemade soup waiting, and we enjoy just relaxing, conversation and seeing a really good movie. Tonight we will see State of Grace, a great Mormon movie that all Christian should see. I have also offered her money, but she refuses to take it. It’s nice to have a special friend like Pilar, and I thank God for her hospitality, and have asked Him to bless her and her helpers.

Last week Martha husband came in while we were all talking. I learned he had a bad knee, so I went over to where he just sat rubbing it. I placed my hand on his sore knee and prayed for it, and declared it restored.

The week before, an American friend of Pilar’s came to the gallery also that she had not seen for a while. It turns out that she was severely burn from her legs down to her toes when she when to light their gas oven and there was a explosion that threw her across the room. She wasn’t able to walk the whole month of December, because of the burns. Both of her legs where still sore and they looked like deep red leather. I went over and placed my hands on them and prayed for complete restoration.

I have not told them I was a prophet, but they know I’m a man of God and He answers my prayers. They also know I care about people and their needs and God loves them, and wants them to be set free and completely restored.

  
(to be continued)

February 16, 2013

Alone With God


Welcome to my crazy world and unique life. 

I’ve wrestled with God for many years regarding my calling. I’ve also tried to compare myself with others and that only frustrated me. Many of the prophets, we see only the highlights of their lives condensed into a few pages or chapters or a book. In the book of Jeremiah we see more of his personal life and struggles than any other prophet, yet I’m not like him either. Even though I have shared much of my life, with it’s up’s and downs.

Jesus was and is the greatest Prophet of all, and yet we only saw the highlight of His life on earth. Very little was said about His private life or even his personal thoughts for as many pages that were written about Him. But we do know that He often spent time alone communicating with His Father. That time of communion was the most important time, and one of the best examples, I believe, He set for us.

I’m learning to accept my calling such as it is, even though some people may think it strange for a man to walk and sit in his van as much as I do at this time. However, I believe this time of solitude and communion is a part of God’s plan and a way to intercede for a people, a city and a nation. The learning process for each of us will be different, but to find true contentment we will have to accept God’s plan, and spent lots of time alone with Him.
Lately, I’ve done some thinking about Elijah, and although his life looks impressive, some things can be gleam from those moments when he wasn’t in the spotlight. Those were the times he spent alone with God, and I mean alone. For example, Elijah was feed by ravens, and got water from a brook, until it went dry. I don’t think that happen in a couple of days or even weeks. Then God provide food for Elijah through a widow in a foreign land, but in both situations his diet was limited and probably so was his social life. Most of us can’t even imagine doing anything close to that today. However, no one can spend too much time with God.

In my adventure with God, I could just drive around Mexico and see more sights, eat in nice restaurants and touch more lives, but then I would have less food and money to give others, and would I really be accomplishing what God wants—I don’t think so. And so I sit and wait and walk alone with God. At time it can be a challenge for my fresh that wants to be more active, but God has reasons and plan, even though I may not understand. But it’s becoming some of my best times too and it will prepare me for the days ahead. Besides, He is my only true friend and I trust Him.

There are some special times too. I find it fascinating what I can accomplish, even when you don’t speak the language. I have been able to bring healing and restoration to lost and broken lives with just a touch, little money, food, or even a hug to convey God’s love and compassion. As the Apostle Paul said, some sow, others water and some reap the harvest, but it’s the Holy Spirit that makes it grow. So I’m blazing a new trail for others to follow, and declaring restoration, life and liberty for the Kingdom of Mexico.

God’s love is so powerful that it even brings people to my van for all kinds of reason, sometimes just for a ride to another part of town. Sometimes I feel like I’m being used, but then Jesus must of felt that way many times. However, He said, “It is better to give than to receive,” so that’s what I do. I would like to help people more often, but the most important thing for me now, is spending time with my Heavenly Father, which I really enjoy

                                       Special Treats

Last month I got an extra special treat. A pod of Fin Whales past near La Manga and as I watched them from shore I saw a small boat come in that had been out close to them. I knew the young people, so I asked if they would take me back out to photograph the whales, and they did. There were nine whales and we got very close to some, in fact to close. But you never know where they might surface. I was taking pictures of one beside us when a very large one surfaced fifty feet behind us. It was over sixty feet long and it’s dorsal fin stuck out of the water about eight feet high and it look like we were being attacked by “Jaws” only larger. The driver put the boat in escape mode as I took my pictures of the other one when I looked and saw what he was running from. I didn’t get a picture of that one, just the memory, but a great one just the same.
I was taking this picture when there other one appeared behind us.

A couple weeks ago I also got to do something special for a friend in Guaymas. I met her at Angelieta’s house the first night and she goes to the same church, and now I have gone there too, even though it’s in Spanish, but their worship time is great. Her name is Francesca, and she has two boys that still live with her, ages 8 and 12, and three married daughters. She speaks very very little English. Angelieta had other plans after church, so I offered to take Francisca and her boys out to eat, even though we could barely communicate. I drove the scenic route to La Manga, which she enjoyed seeing while her boys sat in back and listen to my worship music, which they really enjoyed even though none of them understood the words. I took them to a very nice and popular restraint in La Manga, at the other end of town. I have always wanted to go to before I left there.

However, as we drove through La Manga I pointed out a couple of shacks that some people still lived in. Then Francisca commented that she too was “poor people.” I didn’t know how to respond, so I just kept quiet. At the restaurant, we were able to get a table that overlooked the ocean with the extinct volcanic mountains in the distant, which she and the boys really enjoyed. Plus the boys enjoyed seeing the live lobsters in a tank at the entrance of the building.


After eating we went to the beach, but it was cold and windy. So we then went to Edward’s house back in Guaymas. He’s the brother of Angelieta who is now a home pastor. Now Francis, Francisca, had someone she could talk to again. After a while, Luis Angel showed up and was able to help me communicate some. I told them I don’t know why God sent me to Mexico, when I couldn’t speak the language, but He obviously has His reasons. I’m still waiting to hear more on what all He has planned for me to say and do, other than He loves then and wants to set poor people free. In the meantime I give love, food and money.

It was getting late, so I drove Francis home. It was dark the last time Gabrielo drove her home and I didn’t see her house then. But, when I got to her house this time, I saw it. Francis was right; they too were poor people even though she has a job. She told me it was her sister house and then she thanked me for the special dinner. We hugged each other and said, goodnight. As we did I thanked her too and told her I loved her and I was so sorry, but she didn’t understand what I said or meant. After I left them, I told God it wasn’t right for one of His daughters to live like that and that somehow and someday, He would give her a real house of her own.

Francis is a lovely lady and the thing I love most about her is the way she worships God, you can tell she really loves Him. She is truly a daughter of the Heavenly Father. She told me that Jesus Christ was her husband. I agreed, and someday we will all know Him even better.


February 9, 2013

The Wedding




Last week I went to Luis Angel’s and Nallely’s wedding. They are a beautiful couple and it was a simple wedding, but special. It was an honor for me to be invited and I was glad to go. And it was an opportunity to touch more lives for the Kingdom of God. But even a simple weddings can have its problems. In this particular one Nallely is the only one in her family that is a Christian the rest are Catholic, so most of her family didn’t come. 

However, her father and a sister came, he was able to walk with her and gave her away in the ceremony, as the sister sat with her father.

It was a disappointment about the mother, but I told Ana Gabriela that the mother and family would change in time as God worked on their hearts.

Luis and Ana Gabriela


After the wedding there was a reception at another location and more people came, but there was still another problem. The building for the reception as in a neighborhood and so all the parking was on the street and as more cars and guest came so did so uninvited guest—the police. It seem to be an bad practise of the police wanting or extorting money for themselves at events by making it an embarrassing situation for others. But Gaberilo stood his ground as more police came with flashing light, and I prayed that the Higher Authority would prevail. Finally after an hour they left, but no money was given.


The Reception Room
Father dances with the bride
The celebration with music and dancing

It seems every wedding and marriage has its problems, even in the Kingdom of God. Some guest don’t come when they are invited and other don’t come wearing the proper attire or garment. Some don’t even have enough oil for their lamps to stay lit and most fall asleep while waiting, not realizing they can be in the wedding now and enjoy the marriage feast and the celebration by faith.

As the Bride of Christ and sons of God, we are One in Him and the Heavenly Father. And everything He has is already given us now to receive by faith. Most of these truths are lost due to lies and deceptions from an uninvited guest, satan and his demons. They even tell people they’re not “good enough.” There are also other reasons for this, such as bad teaching and religious leaders who set bad examples, and extort money from them and tell people they have to die before they can receive the “Good Life” and their mansion. As a result many people still live in bondage and in fear unnecessarily.

However, as His Bride I am free and I’m feasting with Jesus. I eat and drink Him and with Him, even if it’s just a can of Campbell’s soup, and so can ever son and daughter of God. I’m sitting at the table with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and my Husband who sits at the head of the table. I have already received my robe, my shoes and a beautiful ring and a sword from Him. I also have a crown, which I have laid at His nail scared feet. 

My Husband has restored my soul and filled my life with many wonderful things and promises. And I walk with Him in the cool of the day and we share the same authority, house, faith, hope and vision forever.

Regardless of how anyone’s earthly marriage goes or ends, our marriage to Christ is full of Love, Peace, and Joy that will last for Eternity.

February 2, 2013

More New Friends for Christ


The bay near where I camp in Guaymas
Meeting the Lopez family has opened so many doors. I when to a church where Angelieta’s brother and some other men were to receive a blessing by the laying on of hands by the pastor and elders. Then the pastor spoke from Exodus 33:18, on Moses wanting to see the glory of God. I thought it was a very timely message. Then we went to the Lopez house again.  But things didn’t go as I had expected, as I watched more people still coming. I knew that God was in control despite my plans, which I soon abandoned. I met another women who want to invite me to her house to meet her husband who spoke English. Then Ana Gabriela sat next to me and just to two of us talked.  I told her that my presence is changing people’s lives in this room, and even if they are not listening to the things I’m sharing with her. The Holy Spirit is able to communicate with the others even though they are not aware of it, because He can speak all languages including Spanish and their spirit is listing.

After our talk I decided to show the movie “Faith Like a Potato,” with Spanish subtitle. Many young people had come too and they gathered in the kitchen while the adult watched the movie. When the movie was over Angelieta said it was a wonderful day and invited me to their church the following Sunday. So just like Juan, she is being used by God to bring more people across my path and the presence of God. What an awesome way to minister and the best is yet to come.

The next Saturday, as the sun was setting, a young boy and I spent time together building sand castles on the beach. Then his mother called him. Juan had gone into town and had not come back yet so I decided to call it a night and go back to my spot on the bluff. But an unexpected thing happened.

I had met a cute couple camping on the beach bluff a few weeks’ earlier, names Moria and Ryan from Central Oregon, and had got to witness to them for quite while each time when they came back to the same area after traveling to other spots in Mexico. I also gave them one of Sheldon’s cards. When we met again for the second time, I learned that she was 40 and had had no children and Ryan was 38. She loves God, but admitted she would like to know Him better. I asked her if she had read “The Shack.” She said, “no but that she had the book.” I encourager her, to read it when she got back home.

I don’t know how long they have been going together, but I could tell they really loved each other and enjoyed living a simple and healthy life. I felt they were very special and had told them that their lives would change and get even better. And someday when they’re talking to their friends and family about their love for God, it was because they met this strange man who talked about God, and was also prophet. Then I took a picture of them with a beautiful sunset behind them. Anyway, the next night I could see that they had a campfire going. I was also still hungry and was trying to decide what to fix myself, but felt I was to go and see the couple again. Yet I was a reluctant, a little envious of Ryan and afraid that they might be getting tired of seeing me—even though I got hugs from each of them. I started to go over, but turned around. However, I felt I was to go despite my feelings, and so I did.

When I got to their campfire, there was another man named Archie, who I had also met the day before with them. I said their fire looked inviting, and they replied it was their first campfire and that I was welcomed. Then Moria asked, if I was hungry and would like to have dinner with them. I said, “I love too.” We sat and talked by the warm fire for a while. Then she got up and went to the camper to prepare the meal while the guys talked. Then Ryan got up to help bring out four full plates of food. There were fresh crisps green, a type of lettuce with dressing, baked potatoes with sour cream and pepper, a cooked yellow squash with seasoning and butter, and a large cooked chili pepper. It was all very delicious. I told Ryan, now I’m really jealous, Moria is not only beautiful, but she can cook too. Then we all laughed.

We talked some more and then Ryan got up and went to the camper to fix our dessert. When he came back it was four large bowls of pineapple ice cream, with fresh sliced strawberries on top of it and a crisp pastry underneath it all. Wow! I mean wow! What an awesome way to end the day and our time together. It was getting late and I thanked them very much and hugged both of them. I will look forward to seeing them again in heaven.

As I wrote last week there are some very sad times when one deals with the lost and poor. I even debated whether to write what I’m about to share, but I feel it has the Father’s heart. This week three young girls came to my van as I sat in it; two of them I had already met before a few weeks earlier when they asked me to buy them chicken, and I wrote about that experience. I had wondered if I would see them again and here they were again. But this time, the talkative one had brought her younger sister, that I learned was only 14, and the other two were 15 years old. I asked about their homes and parents and was told that neither of them had parents or a home and they didn’t go to school. So I asked then where they slept, and they gestured out in the city. I was heart broken, but I also wonder if they were telling me the truth. They were very friendly so I gave them a granola bar and asked if I could take their pictures down by the beach near my van and they were very happy to do that. They look so pretty, sweet and innocent, but also too friendly. We talked a little more, and then one asked for money to take the bus to her grandmother’s house.
Three young girls I'm claiming for the Kingdom of God (I will delete this photo in a couple weeks)
(It breaks my heart just writing about these girls.) Anyway, I gave them some change and they left. I watched them walked to the bus stop three hundred feet away. But then they came back and asked me to take them to a school on the other side of the bay a few miles away. However, I notice something different this time. The two older girls had very expensive nail work on their hands, and I made a comment, but they ignored it.  Maybe I’m naive or just a fool for Christ, but I had nothing else to do, so lets see where this adventure leads.

However, when we got to the other side they couldn’t decide where they wanted to go. Finally they asked me to stop at the side of the road by a building that was not a school. So I got out and open the doors for the one in front and the other for the two that road in back, to let them get out. As we all stood there, they asked for more food and something else, which I didn’t understand at first. Then they started talking among themselves and asked me again. Finally, I got the drift of their conversation and I told them that I now understood them in Spanish. She said, “You do,” as they all stood there with big smiles on their pretty faces and very nice figures. I said, “Yes, I understand“ (In Spanish) Then I struggled to put the word in my mouth as my heart was breaking. “You want me to have sex, with one of you,” I softly forced out. “Yes,” replied the one excitedly, and pointed to the oldest one now standing every close to me. But as I stood there in silence and looked at each one of them and asked God, “where are their fathers?” Then I answered, “No, I will not have sex with any one of you!” Then the one next to me, no longer had a smile one her face. What I saw was shame, or maybe just disappointment. She knew I had a lot of money on me when I started to give them more earlier, but decided not to. I didn’t know what else to say or do. I didn’t even ask them, why? I just said, “No,” again. Maybe that’s what the Heavenly Father wanted them to hear and then they walked away. As they walked away, I said to them in Spanish, “I respect you.”

I prayed for them as I drove back to my usual spot on the other side. I sat there for a while in silence and then asked God how can we change the hearts and lives of these people? As I sat there praying a drunk came up to my van, which I had already given money to earlier that morning. He saw that I was sad and wondered what was wrong. I told him “I want to help the people in Mexico, including him, and set them free.” He denied needing help or having a problem as he stood there with blood-shot eyes. Then he asked me for more money. I said, “No,” this time, “Because you’ll just go and buy more beer or wine.” So I gave him an apple and a banana instead. He thanked me and then he left too.

It was hard to go to sleep that night, I’m meeting and touching more peoples lives, and sometimes they fill my heart with great joy and others great sadness, but I still hoping to see them in heaven someday. Then I wasn’t content with that prayer, so I declared their freedom and restored heart's. I wanted to see it, so I declared their lives are changed so much that they are blessed, prosperous, and have an incredible impact on the Kingdom of God. Apparently God liked that prayer, because two day later, they came back with an older friend that was twenty: the youngest one wasn’t with them. I was wiser and more relaxed this time. They wanted food and the same thing they asked for two days before. But my answer was still the same—no. Then I pointed to my Bibles on the dashboard and said I'm a man of God and a prophet. Then the one understood and interpreted that to the other two. I said, “ I loved them and that God loves them and I want to respect them.” But that still didn’t stop the offer. We talked some more, and I learned that the two youngest ones were still virgins, and they were all still very hungry. So I gave the oldest one some money, and told her to buy her friends some tacos. As they left, I stood by my van, then one of them turned around and waved. This time there was not the sadness I felt before, but a great hope and joy. You see I don’t believe the issue here is about sex or money, it a matter of survival. Many girls and women who can find work, will only get paid a hundred pesos ($8.50) for a 12 hour day. These girls have always come to me for food first, but the real need is for them to know their Heavenly Father.
The Glory of the Father is coming to Mexico
I don’t think this will be the last time I see them, at least I hope not. They are the future saved Maria Magdalena’s and I would like to see that happen in my sometimes crazy journey with God. My giving is radical, and so is my love for all God’s children.
The Glory of the Lord keeps getting better and better