Sunday, June 28, 2015

Little Steps

Three weeks ago we returned to staff at YWAM CMC. There has big challenges, visions, and dreams that God has put in both of us. 

The leaders of the base have trusted us to be leaders of ministry. They have asked Victoria to lead our ministries on Wednesdays with the prostitutes. Ever since this February, when Victoria went to Carnival in Mazatlan, she has been more passionate. She saw her sister go out and talk about sexual exploitation; but her sister was dress as they think girls in prostitues dress representing in a skit they did.

For Victoria her passion has grown in seeing the girls as family and truly pouring her heart out to them. She really enjoys going out there and listening to everyone's stories, because it is a way the Lord has shown love to her.  

I (Rodrigo) and Abel are now leaders of our "Street Kids Ministry" where we play soccer with people who live on the street. Generally the guys go and play soccer and the girls speak to the kids around them. 

For us, it is an opportunity for us to go share the love of God. It may not be direct evangelism, but with showing a smile, hearing others stories and seeing them grow spiritually we can see a change in them. Our friend Miguel is a good example of these changes we see. He is no longer on the streets and has a steady job! 

In the same manner, our leaders put us in charge of organizing the last Block Party which was located in the Merced. We throw a huge banquet for everyone in the area. Most of the people who go are women in prostitution and men who could be clients or pimps. We invite the girls by giving them roses and bringing them to eat and meal and blessing them with a gift.  It is really glorious! 
We recognize that is not a part of us that callus us to go and give a homeless person a hug or speak with people in sexual exploitation; rather, it’s the heart of God who calls us to these places. We are called to go and bring truth into the lives of everyone. To take out darkness and let God's light shine. 

We still have dreams and visions that God has placed in us to reach the people of Mexico City. We understand it may seem hard and or impossible, but "there is no thing impossible with God" (Luke 1:37).

Thank you for reading our blog! Blessings. 

Victoria y Rodrigo


Tuesday, May 12, 2015

God is Good

Our journey as one began recently. It's had its ups and downs; but in every moment, God is graceful. The Lord opened the doors not too long ago for us to live outside of the base. Though it's only been a few days, I love our home! It's sweet, it's special, and God is here. Whenever any of you readers decide you want to explore our world a bit, take the time to come and stay with us here in Mexico City! Everyone is welcome with the doors wide open! 

I am excited for this new season of marriage and the building of a home to be starting. It's a strange feeling to have adjusted to an atmosphere and culture and then moving to a brand new one where you can how you want it to feel. I love learning with my husband about our different ways of being raised and now joining them together as one.

Since we just received the keys to our apartment, we are still in the process of making it homey and that's where you guys come in! As most of you have supported me in the past (which I am very blessed by) this time I am going to ask for a greater commitment! We are in need of monthly supporters. People who will commit to send from the smallest to largest amount they can think of every month. I know our God is good and He provides, but we need you guys just as much. I love loving all my girls here and my friends on the street but I need your help to continue doing just that. Come join us someday and see for yourself if you don't understand. Step out of your comforter zone and love hard. 

Let's build His kingdom together!

Our Story

I'm living the rest of my life with my best friend!! Most of you are probably wondering where this random man in my life came from...so I thought it would be fun to share our story! 

I arrived to Mexico City in November 2013 where Rodrigo claims to say he metme. He says he remembers me very well because I wasn't wearing shoes (that isn’t uncommon I Mexico). Although I don't remember it, that was the first moment we met. Months later, on March 10th, sa2014, I began our six month journey of DTS. That is where I remember meeting Rodrigo, but even then I thought nothing of it. I didn’t seen there in that moment what the Lord had in store for me. In fact it took me a very long time to hear exactly what the Lord was speaking to me.

As most of you know, at the beginning of my school I damaged my spine. I had damaged it so poorly that my leader said she did not see how I would be able to go on outreach with them, because I was unable to walk a lot, I could not carry a backpack, and we had no idea where we would be sleeping most nights. For me, that was when the challenge seemed impossible. And I didn't understand why the Lord was telling me to do the school when I (thought) I didn't want to do it. In all of the chaos, this is where he step in. This is where Rodrigo had something to say. As a loyal peer, Rodrigo came to me confused, not understanding why I was unable to go to Brazil with everyone. Once I explained the situation to him, Rodrigo knew our God worked out of the impossible. So he found a way to make it possible. Rodrigo told me he would fight for me. He said he would do everything I couldn't do for myself; my work duties, carrying my backpack, and carrying me days that I couldn't walk anymore. Which is exactly what he did do for me.

It was one of my biggest challenges the whole six months. To humble myself to a Mexican man who only wanted to serve me selflessly. It was challenging in all ways because of the fact he is a man, he is Mexican (like my father), and he served me without awaiting anything in return. I didn't understand how a man could do that for a woman or why he would wanted to do that for me. I felt undeserving of such a sort of love. The Lord really had to work on my heart and show me what Jesus paid for me on the cross. I looked to Jesus for my new identity, created through Him. Once I grasped hold of who Jesus is,  that's when I began to hear the Lord speaking to me of Rodrigo being the one for my forever.

My mind couldn't grasp what it was hearing there in that moment. I was fearful of not hearing correctly, because Rodrigo had become a dear friend to my heart. Rodrigo always came to me on how the Lord was talking to him about our friendship. That is where the feeling of fear grew even more. I told the Lord if He wanted this to be my husband, He had to talk to Rodrigo too. It wasn't until our last day in Brazil when Rodrigo opened up the door of the Lord speaking to him about how our relationship was going to become more profound.

To make this very long story shorter, here goes the end:  We prayed about starting a relationship and the Lord said no. We heard that we were supposed to get engaged and married, although the timing we were praying about wasn't the right time. Honestly there we moments Rodrigo and I didn't understand why would couldn't be in a relationship at the time and how we may not have walked into it correctly. But in December while he was away in Honduras the Lord spoke to us that we should have a wedding in April, the time of blooming. Rodrigo came back in March from Honduras a proposed to me and we began to plan our wedding. Although plans changed from having the wedding in Texas to having it Mexico, everything was beautiful. More than what I ever dreamed. All thanks to my family and friends supporting and helping in all ways they possible could. I'm now married to the man of my dreams. The man I never expected to meet, and falling more in love with Jesus since I found Rodrigo. This is the goodness of our God.

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Traveling outside of Mexico City

These past three months have been a very challenging season upon my heart. I've fought to give it all to the Lord and thankfully He always wins. We have had a team of 8 staying with us the past month from Battleground, Washington. With them being here, I've had the opportunity venture out of Mexico City twice now.

Our first travel was for a weekend to Iztapalapa where we went to go and minister to  the youth in the church there. We had the privilege of playing with kids in the parks, going to hospitals, and partnering with a church. It was a bitter-sweet experience because the Lord broke my heart for the younger generation in a new way. These children are very poor and many come from  rough family situations that really impacted me.  I heard their stories and saw their lives... I wanted to take them all back home with me. It is really hard to see such devastating situations and not be able to do a thing about it. You do what you can and hurt for the people and yet it seems all you can do is trust in a faithful God. Have you ever asked the Lord to break your heart for what breaks His? My whole weekend in Iztapalapa felt like that. Being in the hospital, seeing suffering parents waiting on their children, and meeting a man who had burned his eyes with some sort of acid. It's was all an open door for the Lord to let His healing fall. What a beautiful God we serve who LOVES to heal!


My next adventure was in Maztalan for a second year now! What an honor it is to be able to partner with YWAM Mazatlan in the journeys into Carnival. Once again I was in the ministry on the outside of Carnival where there was still a loud party going on. This year, the Lord absolutely gave me even more empathy and understanding in a new way for all the girls we serve here in Mexico City and around the world. Last year we had a line of males and females tied up by a rope. This demonstrated what it meant to be a slave of human trafficking in a very-so-real way. This year we did the same skit, but with a larger group which included my younger sister Gabby.  At that moment it was when it really hit home for me and I experienced how vital and real these situations are.  Why couldn't it be my blood sibling that was on the street? There are over 5,000 girls that work a day within a four-block radius. It could be anyone's grandma, aunt, mom, sister, or even daughter. My anger grew stronger within me knowing the Lord's heart was also against it all. It made me never want to stop this fight. Everything that I go through, including being away from my family and my "reality" of life, is worth it all.


Thank you everyone to all your support and prayers! May the Lord continue to bless you all!!




Sunday, January 18, 2015

Wedding Fund

                                                       
 Our Wedding Fund Picture  Link   
                      
We are very excited for this time in our lives, not only for our wedding but also for the next season God is taking our ministry into. God brought us together and is providing in big ways! We are so amazed how God has provided for us. 
THINGS PROVIDED:                                                             
 Organizer - Charity Young Repurposed By Grace.                  
The Venue - Paridase Cove                                                        
Catering - Flores's.                                                                     
The Cake - Yoshia Flores.                                                          
Wedding Photographer - 
                                                           
 THINGS NEEDED:
1. Wedding dress, Bridesmaid dress
2. Flowers
3. Music/DJ
4. Wedding Videographer
5. Honeymoon
         
If you would like to help provide any of these services please click Our Wedding Fund link above or email me rejoice2rescue@gmail.com. 
Our plans after the wedding are to continue working with Yourh With A Mission Mexico City in the fight against Human Trafficking. Thank you for all your support & prayers!


                                                  
 Picture Link