What impact did our Summer Project have? I think only God knows the full impact of our project (he's in control anyway). But here are some statistics to give you an idea.
- We told and invited a lot of people to Vida Estudiantil
- We handed out a lot of flyers
- We did a lot of follow up with new believers
- We did service projects that helped gain the University's favor toward Vida Estudiantil
- We had more than a thousand spiritual conversations with Argentines, many of which may have helped them to overcome some obstacle to accepting Christ.
- Our project shared the Gospel 638 times
- 26 people that we shared the Gospel with accepted Jesus into their lives!
I think that's the biggest thing I'm taking away from the project: that God is in control. His plan is good, better than my own plans, and his plan will be done even when, while the plan is unfolding, we don't see it or understand it. I learned that God can even use me to bring about his plan.
I don't think I have any regrets from the trip. The second week we were there, our project staff had us write down what we wanted to see and how we wanted to be used. I looked back over this since returning and everything I wrote down came to pass. Awesome.
And now that I'm finally back in the States I can post some pictures:
| Exterior of the campus I was on. |
| The library where we did most of our surveys |
| the view from my hotel window |
| on a boat in Tigre |
| 'Our North is the South' |
There's a few pictures; I have a lot more on Facebook. Thanks for reading this blog!
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