After my teams and my ministry in Germany and Holland, we flew from the green-ness of those countries down to the dry-ness of Spain. In Spain, we joined a large mission’s tour called Impact World Tour which involved 3 ministries: Team Extreme (TX), Island Breeze (our ministry), and GX International. Team Extreme is a team of big strong guys who can bend iron bars, rip thick phonebooks with their hands, break bricks, and do much more extreme stuff- and they use their incredible strength abilities to share about God. GX International is a team of break-dancers, BMX-ers, and skaters who also use their awesome talents to share the Gospel.
Our first tour started in Motril (south Spain) where we stayed for 9 days. There, we performed at the local schools (3 - 4 different schools everyday) to promote our big event which we always hosted at the end of the tour in each city. We were not allowed to share the Gospel with the students in the public schools, so we handed them the flyers for our event (where we could and DID share about Jesus) and prayed that the Lord would bring them there. And He did. Thousands of people came to watch the big, three-night event where we performed 3 shows (1 show every night) and we shared about God’s endless love for each of them. At this event, hundreds of people gave their lives to
Jesus!
For the next tour, we went to Ceuta (still in Spain but it is in the Africa continent next to Morocco) and we stayed there for a week. About 60% of the population there is Muslim. As usual, each day we went to 3 - 4 schools to perform and hand out flyers to the students to tell them about our big show at the end of the week. Again, we were
not allowed to share the Gospel directly at the school, so we taught about good values and things. Just like before, our big show was 3 nights in a row and thousands of people came to every show. But, the disappointing thing was that every time the speaker started to share the Gospel, tons of people quickly left the stadium. Within minutes,
the place was practically empty. Sometimes, a few people stayed until the end of the show and there were a few salvations among the ones who stayed :-). But, the fact that most people rapidly fled from the Truth made it painfully obvious that the spirit of religiosity was a stronghold in that place. The city of Ceuta needs much prayer; I ask
that we all remember them in and fight for them.
The last tour we hosted was in Gibraltar, a city outside of Spain which belongs to the UK. We were there also for a week and we did the same routine I previously mentioned. The difference in this city was the people’s response to the Message. Thousands of people (even more people than the stadium could hold!) came to watch our big shows and
we witnessed hundreds of young people give their lives to Jesus!! Praise His Holy Name! All in all, during our month-long ministry with Impact World Tour, about 12 thousand people heard the Gospel and about a thousand people gave their live to Jesus! Isn’t that amazing?!
I learned during this tour that we can not change peoples’ lives, but it is the Holy Spirit who changes them. My team and I did all we could to share the Gospel with everyone, and even though not everyone accepted Jesus, I believe that God will speak and change their lives because God loves and accepts them. The most important thing is for us
Christians to obey God and plant seeds in people; and let Him water them.
Thank you for your prayer during my outreach and thank you for taking the time to read my newsletter. I am back at the YWAM base in Australia and I will keep you updated on my ministry here.
God bless you so much!