Thank you everyone who has supported me on this trip, your prayers and support have blessed me so much; it's hard to express just how much. I have been home now for about a month, it's amazing how time seems to escape us! After spending three weeks in China we traveled yet again to Hong Kong (26 hours on a train plus about another five counting a small train ride and bus rides etc.) where we spent five days for debrief week. So much happened during the time we were in China that it would be hard to describe all of it in so small a space. I've copied what I wrote for the YWAM blog and pasted it here to give you a brief synopsis:
Experiencing China was like stepping into a living paradox. Going in there you would think there would be strong spiritual oppression and the people would want to get out because of the lack of freedom. On the contrary, the atmosphere felt so free and open it was almost like walking through open doors when you expect them to be locked. The christians there don't talk about wanting to be free from the persecution, they only talk about how they want more of God. I was so blessed by this experience and the people we met there, it really was life-changing for me.
Our final week of DTS was spent in Hong Kong at the base there. We didn't do any official "ministry", although we blessed each other throughout the week with prayer and encouragement as we prepared to go back home and exit the dts environment. We visited the local shopping places, saw some of Hong Kong's delights, visited a water park, and spent as much quality time with each other as we could. We focused on going back over all that the Lord had taught us throughout the dts and letting it "sink in" so to speak. During this week the Lord really gave me grace to take all He had given me in dts, but also to move onto the new things He has for me. I looked at all of the amazing people who went through the experience with me and I was so thankful for those relationships He provided. One of the highlights of debrief week (apart from all the fun hanging out stuff we did) was the creative expression activity where we described our dts experience using any creative outlet we wanted. It was wonderful to see my teammates express what God had done for them, and to look at my own experience and praise God for His work. I wrote a poem which I felt described one of the main things God helped me to do during dts, and that was to lift all of my struggles and burdens to Him and let His wings carry me:
To the one who is striving, to the burdened of heart
To the one whose peace is being torn apart
To the feelings of failure, shame and defeat
To the standards that seem impossible to meet
No pain is hidden, my sorrows are knownDespite what I think I'm never alone
He made my spirit, body and soul.
He went to the cross, His blood made me whole
He's the giver of life, and Provider of peace
I will give Him my burdens in this great release
God is sooooooo good, and I'm so glad He takes all the yucky stuff away and gives us hope and joy and peace when we ask Him. Blessings to all of you, thank you for sharing this experience with me!!
Love, Aubrey
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