Oh my goodness, one of the best weeks of my life. There is
no way I can tell you everything because there is way too much. But I will give
you the highlights.
First, let me tell you what it was all about. Unusual
Soldiers is a ministry that focus is on Dark, Despised, and Dangerous places of
the world. These people live out the great commission. So this thing called
stranded was a training event to go into dark, despised, and dangerous places
of the world. So Sunday through Friday
Sunday:
we get there and have no idea what to expect, I
think we were excepting to literally be dropped off in the wilderness for days.
We started with getting to know each other and learning about the ministry.
Then they fed us dinner, I think we all ate way too much before we arrived and were over stuffed for fear of not eating for days. and then
they kept feeding us. Then they told us our goal for the week. The goal was “to
reach the vulture tribe for Christ” with this came a few details about the
tribe. I believe this is when we made the list of anything and everything we
could think of to take with us that would help us to accomplish
this. A few things on the list were things such as sleeping bags, a Bible,
extra rope, passport, and the like. Then we had to rate ourselves on a scale
of 1-10 on our risk level. From this we were divided into 3 teams. The black
team was the high-risk team and the other 2 were lower risk. Also based on the
risk level was the number of items each team got to take to the wilderness. The
next day was go time
Monday:
We got our supplies and were literally dropped off by some
trees in a field and told to fine a certain spot. We wondered around for a few
hours till we found it. Then each team had to build their own shelter. While we
were building our shelter we came across a soft looking plant that we were
going to use for bedding. One of the girls said she knew it was white carrots
and they were edible. Well, we're in the wilderness, we might as well eat some.
7 of the 12 people had a little bit of what we later found out was water
hemlock (more on that later!) After that it was late and we were all tired and
were going to bed. Yeah right. After a few things happened we found ourselves hiking through
some dense woods about 11pm. We did some team building, and then we all had to
hike a trail, alone, without a light, and meet up at a certain spot. Once we
all met up we ran into some “rebels." We talked with them for a little bit, some
people thought it was a good idea to answer their questions about how many
there were of us and where we were staying. So once we all got back to our camp
about 2am it wasn’t very long until the rebels came and kidnapped a few people.
Tuesday:
Oh what an exciting day
We had to get our captives back, while being “shot” at,
(figuratively, but kind of literally) in doing so I army crawled thought a cow
pasture… Kim does not do those things. Once we had our captives back, they told
us they didn’t think those plants were white carrots, but water hemlock,
something we should never goggle, and anyone who even licked it was going to the
ER. So, 7 of the 12 of us went for a little trip to the hospital. We were
complete fine but had to go just in case. We had the whole hospital scared that
literally every available staff in this small hospital everyone from lab techs, to secretaries, had formed a semi circle right inside the door and were waiting
for us as if we were going to walk in half dead. Truthfully, we all should have
already been dead. Water hemlock is the most deadly and poisonous plant in
North America! Jesus for real had His hands covering us completely because no one
even got sick! Can you say divine intervention, blessings, and how awesome our
God is? WOW! Another blessing was while we were there we to telling the doctors
and nurses why we were doing what we were doing. We got to tell them that we
are crazy for the sake of the gospel. And that news got all over town! For the
glory of the Lord. We got checked out and they sent us back. The doctor told us
we should probably eat a steak dinner… we had a soda and a few chips. After
that we had kind of a down time to process it all. Then we were told that we
were going to the tribe that night. So we put together a plan of how to share
the gospel with them and went. It was crazy, it was fun. Half way thought I was
handed a live chicken that I held for about 45 minutes. Chickens are heave. We
later killed and ate it… such is life.
Wednesday:
Was challenge day! Lots of physical challenges. A few people
had to make tough decisions. From the decisions that we made we all got to get
out of the wilderness. We had a nice big cookout and debrief time. It was nice
to get out! And we got showers! PTL!
Thursday:
Went spend the day listening to the Lord and following His
leading. We talked about next steps and where the Lord might be leading us.
Friday:
We did some closing things and said our goodbyes.
I was so blessed by my time doing this I learned so much
about the Lord, and myself met some awesome people, and got an idea of a place
to minister.
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