Friday, July 14, 2023

Jessie's Reflections on Our First Year in Argentina


For those of you that heard me speak as I raised support to move to Argentina last year, you heard me share on Joshua and the Israelites crossing the Jordan found in Joshua 3 & 4.

God knew that people are forgetful and that's why the command to "remember" is in scripture over 200 times. In this particular story, God told Joshua to help the people of Israel remember His faithfulness of helping them cross the Jordan, by piling up 12 stone. Joshua 4:7b says, "These stones are to be a memorial to the people of Israel forever.” God had done what seemed like the impossible. With the Jordan river at flood stage (about 2 miles wide of rushing river), He had stopped the flow of water so they could walk across on dry land!

I reflected with gratitude on the many "stones of remembrance" that God had given us during our 9 years in Honduras.

But there was another detail in the story that I felt like God was highlighting as we prepared to take the next step to Argentina.

Joshua 3:15 reads,” Now the Jordan is at flood stage all during harvest. Yet as soon as the priests who carried the ark reached the Jordan and their feet touched the water’s edge, the water from upstream stopped flowing. It piled up in a heap a great distance away at Adam…."

With a quick google search I found that the town of Adam was 15 miles upstream from where the Israelites were crossing! This wasn’t what was pictured in my children’ Bible growing up where the priests could immediately see a wall of water piling up as they stepped into the rushing waters.

It made me wonder: How long did it take for a river 2 miles wide to empty out after being stopped 15 miles away? How long were the priests waiting to see if God was going to come through?

As we prepared to begin a new branch of Signs of Love in Argentina with no contacts and no team on the ground with us, I could relate to Tyler Stanton’s quote: "So there are the elders, standing the Jordan ankle deep, waiting on a miracle. They are waiting on a miracle that God has already done. The water stopped immediately….but where did it stop? A great distance away. How long does it take for the waters to wash out from miles up stream? How long after God said “yes” and did the miraculous were they standing there waiting, just waiting there to feel the effects of the miracle that God had already done? See to feel the affects of the miracle, to walk in it, to experience what God has accomplished for us, it takes foolishness, and then waiting, and then walking.”

To many people what we were doing was foolishness and there was a lot of waiting and walking and more walking and more walking. But in all honesty it only took a few months here in Argentina to start to feel the affects of the miracle God was already preparing for us here.

Now I have another pile of “stones of remembrance” from this past year in Argentina. Just some of them include:

  • 24 Argentinian volunteers
  • 44 Deaf that we regularly serve and many more we are praying for, and 6 more we look forward to begin teaching that we found just last week!
  • Serving in 13 different areas and connects with local pastors in many of these areas
  • Countless opportunities to share about the ministry of the deaf with churches, universities, primary schools, conferences, radio stations and pastor councils.
  • An amazing Argentinian church family that loves and supports the ministry and many other believers that have befriended and helped us

Adrian, a Deaf man who has been faithfully attending the bible studies at our house in the city since November, began regularly serving in the village with me back in April. I have seen him grow and learn and use his giftings to impact not only the Deaf and their families in the villages, but also members of the community that are learning about this unreached people group. As we drove back from a village program yesterday the song “Do It Again” came on and I was overcome by gratitude to the point of tears of seeing just how God was "doing it again" here in Argentina. Adrian reflected on the goodness of God tangibly seen in all that He had done in connecting us and in the lives of each deaf we have the privilege of serving!

All of this wouldn’t be possible without YOU! I am so grateful for the countless numbers of prayers lifted up, messages of encouragement sent and dollars given to support this ministry! Please keep it coming!You are making a Kingdom difference! THANK YOU for your PARTNERSHIP!

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