Friday, July 23, 2010

Unexpected opportunities

I have to admit that it was a bit of a struggle to come up with something to write this week. Not because there is nothing to write about, but because there are so many things I wish I could tell you and not enough time to tell them all. I suppose when I return home there will be time to share all that God has done in the past 2 months. Right now I think I will use my time to share with you one of the things that God has shown us over this summer. Whenever a person is willing to give to God all that they have, whether they have a lot or a little, he will use them, the word of God never is returned void. I think that two weeks ago we started to realize that we would be leaving in two weeks and had started to back off a little bit and just wait it out. But this week we prayed that God would give us more opportunities to share his word and to love the kids. God answered our prayers by giving us not only an opportunity, but a big opportunity to share his gospel in a way we didn't know was possible.

We are no longer teaching in the school each day so Tuesday morning we packed up and headed to Sampoluc Lake. There is a park there that we wanted to visit. We did our group bible study and prayed. Then, Brea and Chelsea went one way and Levi, Grace and I went the other. We passed out tracks and shared the gospel with the people we found in the park. We meet some students on their break, parents and children on a playground, a guy who draws comic books and some nice ladies. Everyone was nice and listened to us and I pray that God is dealing with their hearts. When we were finished and went back to meet up with Brea and Chelsea they were talking with some college students. They are not Christians, but have a real desire to know more about God. They were able to talk for a good long time. A minute or two after we left they caught up to us and asked if we would be willing to be interviewed for a sociology class project that they are working on. We were a little apprehensive at first but agreed. We gave them the directions to Open Door and went on our way. Five minutes after returning to Open Door they were at the gates. We shared with them some more and decided that they would return in the morning to video Cookfest, a all day long festival that the school holds every year where the classes each cook a meal and perform a dance number or song. They came and taped us with the kids and interviewed us in the afternoon. It was really a blessing because we were able to share our testimonies and what God has done in our lives over the summer. I feel that God gave us the right words to say. Tomorrow they are coming to church and then to the mission points with us. In a few weeks they will share with their class our video and what we are doing in others lives because of what God is doing in our lives. We have contact information and will stay in touch. I want to thank God for giving us an opportunity that we didn't know we would ever have.

Please pray for us this week as we have many activities planned for this week with the kids and a very long plane ride on Friday night. Thank you for all the prayers this summer and I will talk to you soon from America!

Friday, July 16, 2010

Amy Carmichael's Dream

As a part of our training with Nehemiah teams we have a group time every day. These are usually mission articles or biographies of missionaries that we read before we go to bed at night. We read one this week called "Amy Carmichael's Dream." It is an intense view on world missions and puts what is actually happening around the world in a context that we can easily understand. While here, my team is helping to stand in the gap. Please be in prayer with us for guidance on what God may want us to do in the future. We are all starting to dream more and more about what we can do to stand in the gap. So please read with an open mind and an open heart. I hope you enjoy, this broke our hearts when we read it.

Amy Carmichael's Dream

The tom-toms thumped straight on all night and the darkness shuddered round me like a living, feeling thing. I could not go to sleep, so I lay awake and looked; and I saw, as it seemed, this:

That I stood on a grassy sward, and at my feet a precipice broke sheer down into infinite space. I looked, but saw no bottom; only cloud shapes, black and furiously coiled, and great shadow-shrouded hollows, and unfathomable depths. Back I drew, dizzy at the depth.

Then I saw forms of people moving single file along the grass. They were making for the edge. There was a woman with a baby in her arms and another little child holding on to her dress. She was on the very verge. Then I saw that she was blind. She lifted her foot for the next step . . . it trod air. She was over, and the children over with her. Oh, the cry as they went over!

Then I saw more streams of people flowing from all quarters. All were blind, stone blind; all made straight for the precipice edge. There were shrieks, as they suddenly knew themselves falling, and a tossing up of helpless arms, catching, clutching at empty air. But some went over quietly, and fell without a sound.

Then I wondered, with a wonder that was simply agony, why no one stopped them at the edge. I could not. I was glued to the ground, and I could only call; though I strained and tried, only whisper would come.

Then I saw that along the edge there were sentries set at intervals. But the intervals were too great; there were wide, unguarded gaps between. And over these gaps the people fell in their blindness, quite unwarned; and the green grass seemed blood-red to me, and the gulf yawned like the mouth of hell.

Then I saw, like a little picture of peace, a group of people under some trees with their backs turned toward the gulf. They were making daisy chains. Sometimes when a piercing shriek cut the quiet air and reached them, it disturbed them and they thought it a rather vulgar noise. And if one of their number started up and wanted to go and do something to help, then all the others would pull that one down. "Why should you get so excited about it? You must wait for a definite call to go! You haven't finished your daisy chain yet. It would be really selfish," they said, "to leave us to finish the work alone."

There was another group. It was made up of people whose great desire was to get more sentries out; but they found that very few wanted to go, and sometimes there were no sentries set for miles and miles of the edge.

Once a girl stood alone in her place, waving the people back; but her mother and other relations called and reminded her that her furlough was due; she must not break the rules. And being tired and needing a change, she had to go and rest for awhile; but no one was sent to guard her gap, and over and over the people fell, like a waterfall of souls.

Once a child caught at a tuft of grass that grew at the very brink of the gulf; it clung convulsively, and it called-but nobody seemed to hear. Then the roots of the grass gave way, and with a cry the child went over, its two little hands still holding tight to the torn-off bunch of grass. And the girl who longed to be back in her gap thought she heard the little one cry, and she sprang up and wanted to go; at which they reproved her, reminding her that no one is necessary anywhere; the gap would be well taken care of, they knew. And then they sang a hymn.

Then through the hymn came another sound like the pain of a million broken hearts wrung out in one full drop, one sob. And a horror of great darkness was upon me, for I knew what it was-the Cry of the Blood.

Then thundered a voice, the voice of the Lord. "And He said, 'What hast thou done, The voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto me from the ground.'"

The tom-toms still beat heavily, the darkness still shuddered and shivered about me; I heard the yells of the devil-dancers and weird, wild shriek of the devil-possessed just outside the gate.

What does it matter, after all? It has gone on for years; it will go on for years. Why make such a fuss about it?

God forgive us! God arouse us! Shame us out of our callousness! Shame us out of our sin!

typhoons, flu, and exams

Well, this week has turned out to be a bit of a low key week. It began last Saturday night which me getting intestinal flu while on vacation in Puerto Galera. It's never fun to be sick, but it's even less fun when who have to be sick while riding on a boat across the sea two days before a typhoon. Luckily, good blessed me with awesome teammates who took good care of my on our journey home. He also blessed us with Ate Olive who was willing to take me, Levi and Chelsea (who where sick by Monday) to the doctors office to get medicine. Luckily, we are all well now!

The second thing we had to survive this week was the typhoon. Now the typhoon was a level 2 typhoon and didn't really bother us too much. The church flooded, but that was fairly easy to clean up and the basketball goal fell over but other than that and an uncomfortable night of wind and rain we were fine. School was canceled on Wednesday because of the weather and Ate Nennette and Ate Olive took us to Festival Mall. On the way we did see a lot of flooded streets covered with mud and rice paddies ruined by too much rain. We are lucky that we have strong concrete buildings. I fear that some people were not as lucky as us.

On Thursday and Friday we had the monthly tests at Open Door Christian Academy. I was really worried about my 2nd grade class for this test because I was sick and was not able to review with them before the test. I am praying that they studied on their own for this test! Most of the older girls told me that they think they did well on their exams.

I wish I had a more spiritual update to share with you all, but it has been a slow week I guess you could say. Through it all we can still feel God near and we are beginning to really see all that he is doing here and in our lives. In two weeks we will be back in the United States. We don't want to leave the kids but have faith that God can take care of them whether we are here or not. Please pray for us for the next two weeks as we are preparing to say goodbye. We going to be very busy spreading as much God across this city as we can!

That's all I have for now. Keep us in your prayers!!!


Friday, July 9, 2010

I know it's a mission trip but sometimes it sure looks like a slumber party

Hello everyone!

This weekend I am writing you from Puerto Galera on the island of Mindoro! As a part of the Nehemiah Team program we are given a 3 day vacation to spend some relaxing and refocusing on God. Our vacation started yesterday with a 2 hour van ride, 1 hour boat ride, and 2 hour jeepney ride. That's a lot of traveling but when we saw the beauty of Mindoro and the South China sea it was worth it! Last night we had the opportunity to met the founder of threads for hope, a ministry that employs 250 women here in Puerto Galera. These women are at high risk of falling into poverty and dangerous lifestyles. They make bracelets that are sold in the Philippines and in the United States. God has truly blessed this ministry and it was cool to see how God is working in other parts of the Philippines.

This week at Open Door we have spent a lot of time with the older girls ministering to them and just having a good time. Last weekend we had a tea party with them on the roof of the Orphanage and Church. The girls spent all day preparing and set a really nice table on the roof. We sipped tea as Chelsea shared with the girls how beautiful God thinks they are. Many of them have not been treated good in the past and it is so important that they see important and beautiful they are to God and us. A few nights this week, the girls decided to attack us before bedtime. One night they did our makeup and another night they did Chelseas hair like cindy lou hoo!

These girls are so special to us! Please pray that God would continue to give us opportunities to minister to them. This week we helped the college aged adults at the church start a discipleship biblestudy so they can minister to these orphans when we are gone. We really feel like this is something God wants us to do. Please pray for the bible study. We will hold it on Tuesday night this week.

It has truly been a great week as God has brought us closer and closer to the kids. One night I was playing with a little girl named Nicole. She is not an orphan, but her Lola works at Open Door and she stays here to attend school. I think she is 7 years old. She was riding on my back and we were spinning around in circles on the basketball court and she was just having a lot of fun and laughing. When I put her down we hugged me around the waist and looked up and said I Love You! I think it was one of the happiest moments of my life. She was so sincere and it just gave me strengh to make it through the rest of the week. I really do love the kids here. We have only been away from them for one day but I already miss them. Leaving yesterday made us realize that in 20 days we will leave Open Door and the Philippines and fly home, and most likely we will never see the kids, the youth, or the Philippines again. July 30th will a sad day. But, luckily we still have 19 more days with them, to love them, to take care of them, and show them God. With this trip I hope that we can show the kids that even though we have to leave, that God will stay with them and never leave them.

God has brought us to San Pablo city for a purpose! Please pray for us and the kids this week! We have monthly tests on thursday and friday. Also feel free to read the Nehemiah team blog as well. This week we will have Malloree from the media team with us and she will update the team blog throughout the week. The address is www.nehemiahteams.blogspot.com, then look for the tab on the left that says Open Door.

I will update you more night week! Thank you everyone for the prayers and support!

Brittany

Friday, July 2, 2010

Showers of Blessings

Yesterday it rained harder than I have ever seen it rain in my life, which was a good thing, because the weather was also hotter than I have ever felt. We stood on the balcony over the basketball court to see the rain, but soon Brea, Levi and I found ourselves out in the rain with the kids. It was so much fun, we danced and played basketball. It was raining so hard that the water on the basketball court was 2 inches deep and the street in front of Open Door was flooded. One girl, Cheska, laid down on the ground and started waving her arms like she was making a snow angel. The rain was such a blessing after a long hot day.

The rain reminded me of how God is constantly showering us with blessings while we are here. When one out team mates is having a bad day he gives them time to rest. When one of the kids are driving us crazy, he sends another one to hug us and remind us of the good we are doing. One of the best things about this week was celebrating Joseph's birthday. He is 12 and hasn't celebrated a birthday since he was 7 and has never had a birthday party. When we gave him his cake I think he almost cried. His big sister couldn't contain her joy when we went to the store and picked out a giant piece of chocolate cake just for him. We take something as simple as a birthday party for granted so often, but for Joseph, it was everything.

Everyday we are here we are being showered with more blessing and learning new things about God and what he wants for our lives. Tonight we are having a tea party with the girls and Ate Tess and Chelsea has been asked to lead a devotion. Some of the children here are Christians and some are not, also some have been very hurt in the past and need healing or just to feel loved. Those who are Christians we are working on discipling. Twice this week we were able to include others in our evening group bible study. We hope to start some kind of bible study for older kids or just the girls soon. Thank you everyone for your prayers! I hope you have a great fourth of July!

Brittany

Friday, June 25, 2010

This week in the Philippines!

Hello everyone! It is a beautiful day in San Pablo City. It is rainy so it is not as hot now. This week has been busy but good. We are now teaching school everyday. We all teach 2 or 3 classes and aid in a classroom when we are not teaching. I aid in the 2nd grade classroom and teach high school speech 2 hours each week, high school Christian ed for 1 hour each week and 2nd grade Christian ed for 3 hours each week. We also have church services a few times a week, time for tudoring and lots of time for play.

The church, school, orphanage, and house are all connected around a center area that is used as a basketball court. The church is located on the 4th floor of one of the buildings. I think it is really cool that their church is on the 4th floor because it is one of the tallest building in the area. On friday nights when we gather for prayer service the sounds of the praise band ring out over the whole city. Talk about a light shining down on the whole city. However my favorite part of the service is when Ron Ron, RJ and Joseph got up in the middle of service and started playing air guitar, drums and singing. Those boys are so funny and are going to good musicians someday!

On Sunday afternoons we go to house churches in the surrounding areas. Last week Chelsea, Levi and I went to one in a town called Conception. As we were leaving Open Door I was asked to lead the adult bible study. I was terrified and completely unprepared but God was able to help me through it and we had a great bible study. On of the youth explained everything in tagalog for me and the one of the natives responded and shared a testimony.

The longer I am here the more I am learning about the kids and getting to know them. They are all different and special in there own ways. I feel like some days are spent playing thumb war over and over again but it is good. Here they play basketball like they play baseball in the Sandlot. The game never really ends or begins, it just keeps going. Everyone can play and it is never about who wins or loses just about playing the game. We were able to celebrate one birthday this week and will celebrate another on July first. Joy turned 14 and Joseph is turning 12!

I have so many things I wish I could share and will do so when I can or when I get home. In the beginning of July we will have a three day vacation so I may be able to update more then as well. Please keep us in your prayers! We have come into an amazing church family and God is doing many great things here.

Good bye!
Brittany

Saturday, June 12, 2010

We are here!

We arrived in Manila at 5:35 am on Thursday and have been busy ever since! We met Ate Nenette at the airport and she brought us to Open Door. After the plane ride we were so tired that we all slept for 13 hours straight! Open Door is a very nice place. The kids are sweet and try so hard to teach us Tagalog. I do not know much yet but am learning quickly. Friday we spent the whole day with the kids. They love to play, play and play. There is always a basketball game going on. When not playing basketball the kids amuse themselves playing whatever game they can think of. They don't have toys. They try to teach us a game where they take rubber bands and straws and shot the straws very high in the sky. The older girls love to sing and know many of the same songs that we know. There favorite is How Great is our God.

Last night we were able to attend their prayer meeting. You will be surprised to know that they have a fun band, drums, guitars and all. They are very good. The service was hard to follow because it was in tagalog. The boy who was leading it tried very hard to translate it for us but speaks little english. The music is in english though. It was a very cool service.

This morning, we went to the market to hand out tracks. We handed out hundreds with a few of the children as our guides. The market was crazy but it was a fun experience. After going through the market we walked around one of the lakes and handed out tracks to the people you live on the side of the lake. Many of them live in just little shacks. We saw a monkey that tried to attach Ate Chelsea and all the locals laughed at the silly americans! It was an exhausting job but it was good to really see the city and surrounding areas and get a good sense of what it is like to live here.

Our rooms are very nice. I share a room with the 3 other nehemiah team girls and we have one bed and two sleep on the floor. We have an air conditioner which is really a blessing. The food is pretty good. The feed us more than we could ever eat.

Tomorrow we will celebrate the churches anniversary. The kids get to go swim for this event and they are extremely excited. On Tuesday classes start again and we will be working in the school.

Please continue to pray for us and the kids. The kids are well taking care of by the older kids they live with. Though they do not always seem to get much adult interaction. Pray for our team as some of my team mates are starting to really miss home. Pray for the heat, which we are not use to and makes us feel sick. Pray for the other nehemiah teams that are serving around the world. We are very safe here at open door but other teams are in much more dangerous places.

I love you all and will update again next saturday, which is going to be my day off!

Brittany

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

bye bye Ohio

Tomorrow I will leave Ohio for Alabama and next Tuesday I will leave for the Philippines.
I will miss you all! Please keep me, my family and the other Nehemiah team members in your prayers.

My Contact Information:

Brittany Bradshaw
c/o Open Door Baptist Church
P.O. Box 29
San Pablo City 4000
Philippines

Noel_06@ hotmail.com

The next time I write you will probably be from the Philippines!
Brittany

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Orchestras and Orphanages


Today is my last day at my church, and my last day teaching children's church. I am going to miss these kids so much! I brought my laptop in and showed the kids pictures of the Philippines and the orphanage where I will be working. I hope they were able to understand at least a little of what I was telling them about my missions trip and the kids who I am going to help. Keep in mind my students are aged 4-6. Here is a little of how our conversation about my mission trip went.
Me: Do you know what an orphanage is?
Jackson: Oh I do. Its like when a bunch of people get together and they all play their instruments at the same time.
Me: Well actually that's an orchestra. An orphanage is where kids can live when they don't have any parents, or if their parents can't take care of them.
Kaden: I live in an orphanage!
Me: No Kaden, you live with your parents. I want to show you some pictures of the Orphanage I am going to be going to next week.
Marybeth: In Africa!
Me: Nope in the Philippines. Miss Jeri is going to Africa, I'll show you where that is too.
Kaden: I went to the Philippines once!
And so began our conversation of the Philippines, orphans and missions. The more pictures we looked at and the more we talked it became obvious that the little wheels inside their little heads were turning. They were very interested in this place I was going and begged me to bring them back pictures of giant whales and sharks.
Next week, when I get to the Philippines I'll be meeting new little ones to chat with and care for. Though I haven't been there yet, I know that there is one thing I can count on: Kids are kids no matter what side of the planet you are one. I hope that spending time with the kids there will remind me of the kids here and be little a little glimpse of home.
I will be on my way in three days. I can't believe how close it is! Luckily I am not too nervous yet. It still feels distant, even though it is only a few days away. Please pray for me these next few days as I am getting ready to leave. I still have many friends and family to tell goodbye. Wednesday, my family will begin the Road trip to Orientation. Then Thursday at 2:30 it all begins!
I want to thank you all again for the love, support and prayers! If you have anything that the girls and I can pray for this summer please let me know. I would love to put a list of prayer requests together for the summer.
Later,
Brittany
"Look around at the nations; look and be amazed! For I am doing something in your own day, something you wouldn't believe even if someone told you about it." Habakkuk 1:5 NLT
P.S. If you ordered my book and don't have it yet let me know. I have two more here that I need to give to people but other than that everyone should have theres. Also I have a few extras if you want one but didn't order one.

Monday, May 24, 2010

One last week


Hi there! It's 11pm and most of us are ready to jump into bed after a long Monday. But, for the children of the Open Door Orphanage it's 12 pm on Tuesday and they are already half way through their school day.


I hope all of you are having a happy Monday! I am. I spent my day with my cousin Kate, one of my favorite 2 yr. olds. As I cared for her all day I couldn't help but think of the kids that I will be meeting and caring for in just over two weeks! I cannot wait to meet them and see what God has planned for this summer.


I have quite a big praise today as well: I have almost all the funds I need for my trip! With the money I have now and a scholarship thank I will hopefully be getting this week I will have enough to pay for my trip. Thank you God! You are great! And thank you to all the friends and family who helped me out! I love you and couldn't have done it without you.


This is my last full week in the states for awhile. Tomorrow I am heading to the grocery store to get what I need for my trip, food, a pair of shoes, hand wash and all. It is hard to believe that I am so close to going that I am doing my last minute shopping. I got my suitcase out Saturday and have officially begun packing! In addition to stuff for the trip I get to see my little sister's gymnastics routine tomorrow and say goodbye to some friends I am really going to miss.


On Wednesday I am sharing where I am going with the kids at church. It will be my last sunday with those kids. Say a prayer that it will go well!


The last thing I have to share is a prayer request: That I will be able to handle the extreme heat. It got to about 85 degrees today and I was thinking it was pretty hot. However in the Philippines it is often much closer to 95 or 100 degrees. Just about everything about the Philippines is going to be different from my life here, but the heat is one thing I am dreading already.
I'll talk to you later,
Brittany

Friday, May 21, 2010

The details!

Hello Everyone!

I wanted to take a minute to share some of the details of the trip with you!

Here they are:

Location: San Pablo City, Philippines.
Island: Luzon
Area (like a state): Laguna

San Pablo City is often known as the city of seven lakes, because of the many lakes in the area.

The Philippines is composed of over 7,000 islands.

It is located in Asia, to the right of Vietnam, above Indonesia, and kind of below Japan.

I will be staying at Open Door Baptist Church.

Open Door Baptist Church operates Open Door Orphanage, Open Door Christian Academy, Street Children, and Feed the Hungry ministries. I will hopefully be a part of all of these ministries.

The orphanage website where you can see where I am staying

I will live and eat with the children in the Orphanage everyday.

Every day I will be working in the school. Every evening I will be working in the Orphanage.

Monday is my day off so look for updates on Mondays!

There are about 40 orphans in the home right now and one completely blind woman.

Nehemiah teams is sponsoring and coordinating this trip.

The Philippines are 13 hours ahead of our time.

Right now it's 1pm EST and 2am in the Philippines.

In the Philippines it is the rainy season and often very hot and humid.

They eat lots of rice, fruit and seafood.

There will be four other college aged missionaries with me: Grace Ramos, Chelsea Neal, Brea Jones, and Levi Weeks.

And my schedule for the trip:

June 3rd: Training begins in Rainsville, Alabama.
June 8rd: The whole team flies together to Manila, Philippines.
June 10th: We arrive in the Philippines.
July 30th: We leave the Philippines and arrive back in Alabama for debrief.
August 3rd at 3:40: I arrive home in Cincinnati

That's all I can think of right now, but if you have any questions let me know!

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

My Summer Home!


Hello Everyone! I hope you are having a good Tuesday night, I am so far! I wanted to take a minute and share with you how things are going with the trip. Finally, I am able to share with you my summer address! Here it is:


Brittany Bradshaw

c/o Open Door Baptist Church

P. O. Box 29

4000 San Pablo City

Philippines


On Monday I was able to purchase my plane tickets! I have been working towards this goal for quite some time and it feels amazing to finally have the tickets in hand! Now I didn't do this on my own, and I want to take a minute to thank all of my friends and family who helped me get my tickets. THANK YOU!!!!!!!


On Sunday I was able to speak to two churches about my trip. First, Hillsboro Baptist Church, who are so nice and I cannot wait to share with them everything I do while in the Philippines.


Second, my church had a Commissioning Service for me on Sunday night. I'm not use to being the center of attention, but it was a great experience and I loved all the prayers and support I received.


Also, if you ordered a book, they are ready. I got some of them in the mail and handed out at church, but if you don't see yours soon let me know!


Hopefully I will be able to send out some more information tomorrow! This is all the time I have for tonight!
Love,
Brittany




Monday, May 3, 2010

A blog for my mission trip!

Hello Everyone! I decided to create a blog for my mission trip. I have been sending out emails and will continue to do so but by creating a blog I can post all the information her and refer people to it instead of having to continually add new people to my email list, and anyone who wants can look up this info! Of course you can still reach me by email and I love hearing from you all!

In case you are reading this for the first time, I am going on a mission trip to the Philippines this summer. I will be working in the Open Door Orphanage, Academy and other ministries that Open Door operates. Please pray for me as I prepare for this exciting and life changing trip!

-Brittany