The phrase “Let’s go, girlie wirlies,” often began the days in Northern Ireland during the University of the
Cumberlands’ Baptist Campus Ministries spring break mission trip. The seven of us girls would pile
into the mini bus as the speaker of that phrase, Desi Fisher, drove us around
the village and countryside of Nor’ Ire’n’ (as the locals say Northern Ireland)
and taught us about the area.
Photo by Lydia Huggins Fisher led us around the town March 11 and throughout the week, teaching us about the community and the need for God's love and unity in the area. |
Our main mission was to
help ALT in their work and share the gospel with whomever we built relationships
with. People back home might have wondered why we were sharing the gospel with
people who should already know the gospel in a Catholic and Protestant-populated area. As the Fishers explained to us about all of the disunity in the
community and need for peace and love among the people, we realized our
importance there.
Photo by Lydia Huggins Left to right: Jasmine Newport holding a cup of tea, Natalie Graham listening to Fisher (far right) tell stories about how God is working in Northern Ireland. |
The youth also noticed
the love that we had for each other. Even though we all attend or work at UC,
we didn’t all know each other very well beforehand. During the trip, the team
built relationships that showed God’s love as we encouraged each other during
the week. We also saw other followers of Jesus from Northern Ireland that had a
strong love for God and the people around them. They welcomed us into their
homes and encouraged us in our walks with God.
During our time in
Northern Ireland, God gave us many moments to be still before Him and just
enjoy His beautiful creation and the company of others who follow Him. As a
college student, I can easily get distracted from God and get caught up in the
busy day-to-day life. My daily walk with God can look very different depending
on my stress levels and emotions. Thankfully, even though I am not
always faithful to God, He is always faithful (2 Timothy 2:13).
A verse in Hebrews stood out to me during our time in Northern Ireland that describes the need to put faith in action. "For good news came to us just as to them, but the message they heard did not benefit them, because they were not united by faith with those who listened," says Hebrews 4:2 (English Standard Version). People are all around us who need to hear of the Living God who desires to be active in their lives because He loves people of all nations.
Photo by Lydia Huggins Rainbow over Northern Ireland at St. Patrick's Memorial Church Saul, which was built on the site of the first Christian Church in Ireland 432 A.D. |
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