Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Happy Birthday Augestino!
Last Wednesday evening our Burmese friends invited us to a birthday party. They invited us to come celebrate and asked Josh to preach :) When we arrived, we were welcomed into their small apartment and asked to wait as they brought more people. This was a big event for them! There were about 20-30 of us packed in this small apartment, when Lulu asked us to lead their party- they wanted an American party. We went from being guests to a little boy's birthday party to being the hosts in a second! They love to play games so we played Simon says and the hokey pokey (trying to explain that "hokey pokey" doesn't even mean anything in english was hilarious!) Then they asked to sing Christmas songs. We sang Away in a Manger as Lulu interpreted, then we all sang Joy to the World together in both English and Myanmar. Their anticipation for Christmas really put me in the spirit.
Then we finally got to meet the birthday boy. His name is Augetsino and he was turning 2! They brought out his cake and asked us to place the candles. They wanted us to spell Augestino but we decided to just go with an 'A' :) However, Lulu insisted we use all 24 candles to make it. The cake was so hot! Then we all sang Happy Birthday together and laughed and clapped. Their excitement about the smallest things is so fun to be around.
Before we left, Josh shared God's Word with them. We shared Matthew 28:18-20 and he spoke to them about how God has all authority and we find our comfort in that He is always in control and always with us. Some of the Burmese people desire God's Word so strongly. Their hunger for the Truth is such an encouragement to us. They thanked Josh again and again for being bold and sharing with them. And thanked us for coming. If they only understood that we are just as blessed by being with them.
God is expanding the love in my heart for the Burmese community in Nashville. Please continue with me in prayer for them. Many of them need jobs and really need to learn English to operate in America. But more than that, many of them need Jesus. And praise the Lord, He has raised up believers within their own community. Who better to reach the Burmese than another Burmese? The way some of them love life and desire to know God more excites me! It reminds me that I have a great purpose on this earth. We all do. And I pray that we fulfill it. Hope you enjoy the pictures and video!
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This is awesome. Love the way the cake is ON FIRE!!!!!! LOL. I'm so proud of you guys for loving your neighbor as yourself. I was reading your blog & told Christy that I felt like I was reading a blog from a missionary overseas, by the way you were speaking. God is truly using you guys here and I'm loving the way God is changing you daily to become more & more like Christ. He is developing your heart for the people of the world & that's just exciting for me to watch. Keep it up! Love you Autumn.
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