1. You can pray!
-Pray for guidance from God as I counsel and disciple the young teens from the project and community. Many of them need lots of prayer.
-Pray for understanding and revelation for the kids as we share the Word of God with them.
-Pray for dynamics so our Bible study time will not only be fun, but easier for them to grasp the information.
-Pray for opportunities to share in churches, to challenge them to live wholly for Christ and follow wherever he leads.
-Pray for open doors and provision for the projects God has given me and our ministry.
-Pray for opportunities to share in churches, to challenge them to live wholly for Christ and follow wherever he leads.
-Pray for open doors and provision for the projects God has given me and our ministry.
-Pray for the finances to support myself and my ministry.
2. You can give!
There is so much to give! Whether that be committing yourself to praying daily for myself and the project or giving financially towards myself and ministry.
There is so much to give! Whether that be committing yourself to praying daily for myself and the project or giving financially towards myself and ministry.
As a YWAMer, I depend on relationship-based support: depending upon God and His people for financial provision for ministry expenses and for personal expenses. Relationship-based support promotes responsibility, accountability, communication, and mutual prayer. It involves the donor as a partner in ministry. As God and others have been generous towards me, I desire to be generous towards others, not only by giving financially, but also by giving myself, my time and my talents to God through my ministry with no expectations of something in return.
3. You can go!
Come spend a few days, weeks or months serving and volunteering at Project Mao Amiga (or anywhere else for that matter!) The important thing is to serve where God leads you! There is such a need and so much opportunity everywhere! You can send a youth group or a church team or you can go on your own. You will be investing in these kids lives and will come home with a changed life, as well!