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ATL. Ask The Lord. This is how we spent our first day out in Antigua Guatemala. Thirteen of us that are currently on base took over a chicken bus (common form of transportation) on its way to Antigua to simply Ask The Lord. On the 45 minute bus ride into Antigua we practiced our Spanish and prepared ourselves for our first day in a bigger city inside of Guatemala. With no agenda or plan, our group set off. We left with only one piece of instruction, Ask The Lord. Ask The Lord? Where do we even start with that? For a group of four of us (Abby, Lexy, Kara, and Myself) it looked like following crosses all over town. We visited churches, coffee shops, tiendas (stores), and a really great place for authentic Guatemalan food. It was a day filled with prayer and introspection as we wrote blogs and loved on some of the community members in Antigua. 

Our first stop of the day was a cozy coffee shop where we were able to order some of the best coffee we’ve had yet. We shared with each other what the Lord has done inside of us and through our blogs. We ended our coffee shop moment in prayer, but not by ourselves. We were given the opportunity to pray over and with the cashiers working the counter. What an amazing experience and all within the first two hours of Asking The Lord. From there we had some amazing lunch with other members of our squad and then it was back out onto the streets. This is when I really asked what it looked like to Ask The Lord. So I said, “Maybe it’s (ATL) just following the crosses.” So that’s what we did, we followed the cross on top of a school and stumbled into (unknowingly) a Christian coffee shop. We didn’t even order a coffee but instead talked with a former World Racer. She works in the coffee shop and lives on mission in Antigua permanently. We got to pray for her and then we were on our way. Almost immediately, while looking for more crosses, we came across the tiniest clothing store where we got to speak to the owners. Two daughters and their mother. We talked for awhile with the help of Kara translating and then we prayed the Lord’s Prayer over them in Spanish! It was a very powerful moment as they also prayed back over us. Feeling moved by our three encounters we decided to keep following the cross. This brought us to a very kind man right outside of a market. We talked with him for quite a while through broken Spanish and English and then again prayed. Both in Spanish and English. Such an incredible experience! Again, following the cross we stumbled into a store run by sustainable farmers. Something Lexy and I are very passionate about. We learned all about there business and how they are supporting those working in agriculture all across Guatemala. Such an awesome story and store! After we talked for awhile I asked if we could pray for them, they politely declined which was totally fine! We decided that the gospel and prayer wasn’t something that always had to be verbally shared but could also be played out in our actions and simple interactions with people. So we ordered drinks and sat down in their garden contempt with being the ears of Jesus. Sometimes loving your neighbor looks like respecting them and just listening!

I think the theme of our Antigua adventures is to Listen. Listen to what God has for us and wants us to do. At the same time we need to be listening to those who need to speak. Sometimes people need prayer and miracles, but a lot of the time people need a lenient ear. As followers of Christ I believe we are called to be that ear as we act as the whole body of Christ. The verse I found that goes with todays theme is this, James 1:19 “My dear brothers and sisters, take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry.” 

As always, if you have any questions please reach out to me and lets talk!

Much Love and God Bless

Jaden 

12 responses to “Follow The Cross? Okay!”

  1. Oh Jaden sounds like a wonderful day. You are Being the hands and feet of Jesus . Jesus went, listened, prayed, and healed. Healing comes in many forms, there’s mind, body, and soul, and sometimes just being able to talk to someone who actually listens. I am so so proud of you. Keep asking the Lord what he wants you to do . Love you

  2. So proud of you Jaden!! You have such a wonderful servants heart!! Keep up the good work for “His” kingdom!! Praying for you!! Love you!!

  3. Jaden,
    So very proud of you. Can’t wait to hear more about what God has in store for you and your squad! You will have many ups and some downs, but all in His hands.

  4. Jaden….I love reading about your adventures! What a wonderful experience you are having. I’m so proud of you! Be safe and keep up the good work!

  5. I love this testimony Jaden. The art of listening is a disciple I continue to work on. The Lord is setting the stage for so much incredible ministry for you as you learn to listen intently.

  6. WOW, look at you guys go and get it. Be jealous for those adventures and experiences with God. He has so many for you. I love that you took something simple and God poured out blessing and joy on your day. He is showing you His way of doing things. I’m so excited for your heart!

  7. Jaden, your heart is so wonderful. I love the part where you said “sometimes people need prayer and miracles, but a lot of the time people need a lenient ear.” What a profound statement and one that I know honors God. May your heart of love toward others affect the many people as we keep going on this trek for the Gospel’s sake!

  8. Your day of following the crosses/ATL was so eternally fruitful and so beyond the pale of the natural!
    Wonderfully told as well. Do you know the greatest love story ever told, you’ve got your own personal story, but you engaged selflessly and with an others oriented heart that heard their story well. We do not get easily discouraged/lose heart simply when others don’t want or are open to prayer. Your testimony in that situation actually was probably enhanced not diminished because of the love in your eyes in the time invested in their conversational world was undeniable. They came in contact with Jesus . Fantastico mi hermano

  9. Just now getting to read this!! You told the story of that beautiful day so well!! Can’t wait to see where else following the cross and ATL will lead you as your team travels to Peten! Love you brother!!

  10. Man! Follow the cross…it can be so simple yet so profound! Thank you for sharing this story of how the Lord showed up that first day!