Thursday, February 28, 2008

CAI 4th Grade Presentation

Sometimes God opens a door of opportunity that is so awesome!! I had the unique experience of going to my daughters school and talking about the missions trip I just returned from on the 19th. They had been studying on Paul's missionary journeys and ask me to come and share some things from the trip. Mrs. Morrow, my daughter's teacher, arranged for me to talk to the entire 4th grade. The following is the movie I presented.

I'm not only grateful, but humbled to be able to serve.

Remember Look up, Live life, and be Thankful.

Kevin

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Just a day in the Dominican

I woke this morning to the peaceful sounds of the morning wind blowing through my window. The air was fresh and just cool enough to make you want just two more minutes of sleep. I rolled over for just a moment and whispered “Good morning Lord.” What a majestic place! I find myself in the Dominican Republic, nestled in the Caribbean Sea.

The Dominicans’ are a very social people. Everyone you met says hi, shakes hands, and they have surely cornered the market on hospitality. It’s a great place!!!

I met a dear friend of mine at his apartment just down the street; we walk together each morning to another friend’s house for a time of reflection and morning devotional. The walk is short, just long enough to breath in the morning’s dampness in the air. The three of us have been meeting for the past week, since I’ve been here, starting each day of with this devotional. It has been a great encouragement to me, to spend time talking with other men and find out they struggle from some of the same struggles I do. But also learning about a deeper prayer life with the Father. It’s been an awesome time, and powerful stuff.

On the way back I walked just reflecting on what we had talked about. I walked through the construction yard on my way home, just in time to see the construction team all gathered together. One of the men was leading a devotional of their own. My first thought of construction workers (being one myself) is the rough type. But yet they all had their heads down listening to the Word of God, and submitting to His guidance. It was a moving sight. Maybe this might seem odd to you, but at least to me this morning, I see another day started in prayer, that will be alright in the hands of a loving God.

Dios,
I’m grateful for another day of your gracious mercy, and fresh wind of the Spirit. May today be used for your glory and honor, and open doors of ministry for us to share your love with the hurting today. I pray all things further your kingdom in the earth and bring you glory.

In Jesus Cristo numbre… Amen



Remember Look up, Live Life, and be Thankful


Kevin

Saturday, February 9, 2008

Dominician Republic



If a picture could tell you a story, this little boy would have a lot to say. The expression on his face, lacks all enthusiam, or hope. That's because he lives in one of the poorest places in the Dominician Republic. He lives in a village called Batey Ocho (villiage #8). It's only exsistance is to provide labor for the Sugar Cane companies. There are several of these Batey's around the Dominician Republic and no words can describe the manner in which they live. But to them this is simple a way of life. We can not measure their life by our standards, or our yard stick if you will. What I saw is a people who through insurmountable odds, have survived and worshiped God. And whose faith in Him is what lead them through. I am so grateful to have met my brothers and sisters in Christ serving in the kingdom of God's family. I walk away knowing that their faith is the kind to strive for. There faith is tried through life's fire, and they are still dancing like the three Hebrew children. God bless his people.
Remember Look up, live life, and be thankful.
Kevin

Sunday, February 3, 2008

A day and a wake up!!!

Just one more day before the next leg of this journey. Words can't describe the emotions I feel. Both anxious and sad, happy and excited. I'm so proud to be a part of something God is doing. And so thankful for all of you who have supported me in this endevour, mostly my loving wife, my friend, my support, and my lady. I love you all.

Look for some posts from the island.

See you soon.

Remember Look up, Live life, and be thankful.

Kevin

Hope in the Dark

Article published Dec. 30, 2009 Meade County Messenger Hope in the Dark by Kevin Hatfield Radio transmission… (Widowmaker main…Widow...