Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Aaron -- Dominican Republic
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Kelly -- South Africa
Even with being a believer I was amazed at how much I got out of the trip. One day we were at Noodsburg, which is an orphanage. The kids were so happy and loved playing with the team and the youth group that accompanied us. Seeing the joy in their eyes from the simple things in life really made me realize that God has truly blessed me and I need to not take the little things for granted, or even the big things. We also went to a few families’ houses that welcomed us in like we were part of their family and they served us first as if we were royalty. It was really different, in a really good way. The people there gave complete strangers, some which they may never see in their life again, food to put in our stomachs before their own family. It was really inspiring because that was the kind of thing that actually made us feel wanted there. They would literally save up weeks, maybe even months of their paychecks to make sure they had food to go around for us. Seeing how humble and selfless they were was really eye opening.
By the end of the trip God really showed me that I can make a difference. He helped me through speaking publicly about my faith and finally getting out of my comfort zone because that will go long ways when I share what He wants me to instead of me just listening to myself. I’m so glad I went on the South Africa trip! It was not only a life-changing experience, but a faith-changing one as well.
Friday, March 9, 2012
Isaac -- South Africa
The time I spent in South Africa with my team was amazing. It was a true blessing to go on the trip and have the experience that I have. Just being able to participate in Quest program was a blessing.
When going to South Africa, I had no idea what to expect. Even though I wasn’t sure of what we were going to do there, I was mostly nervous about meeting strangers and publicly talking to them. But, of course on the trip I was pushed out of my comfort zone and I’m so grateful that it happened. In SA, I shared a testimony about how God has a big role in my life with sports when we were talking to a basketball team at a township we went to and I got to pray for the team. I also got to share a testimony with a group of kids at the Westville Baptist Church youth group and I got to speak to some people at the shelters we went to. It was awesome to get to share with these people. They showed interest in what I was saying and that gave me encouragement. I finally got to a point where I wasn’t as scared anymore to talk to others or share stories with others. I felt as if it was a lot easier to talk publicly. God showed me that I shouldn’t be afraid of sharing a testimony, a story, or my faith in general and that I should speak up more at times. It was amazing to finally be able to speak to people without being so shy.
In South Africa, I also got to meet some of the nicest people in the world. It was amazing to see how they welcomed us and showed love to us even though we were complete strangers from a different part of the world. It showed me that I should show more love to my family and friends and to others, especially like a newcomer to our youth group.
SA was an amazing experience and I’m so thankful that I got to experience it with my team and the people there. I’m glad that I have so much to be sharing here in my own youth group and city and I’m ready to see what God has in store next.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Jessica -- South Africa

Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Emily -- The City
Monday, March 5, 2012
Makayla - Dominican Republic
I loved the D.R! In the D.R I learned about being flexible, because everyday I never knew what to expect, and nothing ever went according to plan! I was challenged when we went to Cercadillo, I needed to be energetic with the kids and I needed to be patient with them and God gave me the ability to do that so I could show Christ’s love to all the kids. One of my favorite things that we did over there was teach the kids English because it was something they were very excited about, and I was glad to help.
I really loved everyone on my team, and during the week we all became closer. On the last day it was really hard to say goodbye! I’ll never forget anything that God showed me, especially that God isn’t just the God of America; He’s the God of the whole world, He is everywhere and He can do anything and everything.
Kristin - Dominican Republic
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Patrick - The City
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Hannah - Dominican Republic
Marilyn - South Africa
During our time in South Africa God pushed me to do things that used to terrify me. We went to a homeless shelter one night, to pray for the people there. For the first few minutes I was too afraid to do anything, too afraid to go and pray with the man God was telling me to pray with. I asked God for courage… and seconds later I was kneeling down asking the man if there was anything specific that he needed prayer for. I prayed for him and four other people that night without fear because God gave me the courage I needed.
My biggest realization came not during the trip, but on the 15-hour flight back home. We had just had an awesome week where I saw God work in absolutely amazing ways, and it was hard to be happy knowing I was going back to “normal” life. But as soon as that thought of “normal” life popped into my head God immediately began to tell me something. We aren’t just God’s messengers while we are in other countries… we are His messengers wherever we are. No matter where we are we need to be following His plan, showing His love, and telling others about Him. And that is exactly what I have been striving to do ever since I stepped off that plane back into the US. Whatever His plans are for me I know that they are good. “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. -Jeremiah 29:11
Friday, March 2, 2012
Kory - The City
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Cody - South Africa
Stepping off the plane in Durban I had no idea what to expect. All I knew is that it was time to open my heart to what God wanted to do through me. In just the first day we had seen an entire wall of people who had died of aids…in just one place. When a death toll isn’t just a number, when it’s a list of names, of people that were there one minute and gone the next; women, men and children alike all extinguished by the same cold blooded, faceless killer. It’s stunning. It makes you appreciate the life you’ve been given, the time especially. God has granted me a strong, young body. With which I can move around this world as a beacon of his love. It didn’t take much for people to feel love, some just wanted a smiling face to take the time to sit and hear them out.
To walk into some of the worst living conditions, places where you can feel the darkness around you, and make someone smile because God prodded you to sit by them and pray. It brought people joy to feel a warm loving hand reaching out to them. That’s worth it all together. When you can see the love of God prevailing in the darkest corners of the world, you can’t put a price on that. God has shown me the power of his love in this trip. But it doesn’t stop in South Africa, God wants me to take that same boldness and love and share it with anyone who I come into contact with. Am I sad that I had to leave? Yes. Do I wish I was still there? Yes. But the point of Quest isn’t going on the trip, its coming back.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Eric - Dominican Republic
One thing that the group was privilege of having was our driver, Domingo. Although he is not a believer, his actions were truly great and brotherly like; he showed love to us. I was honored to be able to speak to him about God, I was able to share with him that when we trust in God, all things are truly possible (which when I thought about, I was speaking to myself as well). He has a family of 3 children, one who was just born 5 month ago, and a wife who works. This man cares for his family deeply, the reason that he doesn’t attend a church is because he has no time, in the D.R. one works simply to gain enough to eat for that one day. But to support his children and their education, plus to feed them, he works extra hard so that they can live a better life. It is extremely rare in the D.R. to see a man who cares so much for his family like Domingo does, he is very encouraging.
I was given the opportunity to pray for him and for his family, and a few of the last things he said to me were that he felt like a family among us, the way we tended him and cared for him. But most importantly, he said that when we see each other again, brothers in Christ we might be. That truly hit the heart, he told me that when I prayed for him and his family, he felt a greater peace, and when he went home, his little child who was sick was recovering (all Glory to God). Domingo truly impacted my life, and I ask that you too would join in prayer for a transformation in his heart and that he wouldn’t only be a great man, but a Godly man. Thank you.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Bekah Ruth - Dominican Republic
Matt - Dominican Republic
I am so happy to have had the privilege of going to the Dominican Republic as a part of Quest 13 to serve God in unique ways. Personally the most amazing and heart-touching way that God worked happened on Monday. Though the churchgoers in the small village of Cercadillo were mostly smaller children and women, the youth had been seen less because they thought themselves too cool for church. However through English lessons, Ina was able to gain a few teenage guys and girls as students. On that Monday, our team helped out with the English lesson, and then the guys and the girls split up. Aaron, Eric, Tommy, and I went with the guys and the three Questies shared our testimonies. After explaining how God had payed the debt of our human sinfulness, and how important a decision to follow Christ was, one of the six Dominican boys, Paulino, said he wanted to make that first step. Soon after one by one the other five guys made the decision to follow Christ and we prayed over them. Following this initial prayer, each of the six Dominicans prayed and asked God to save them! It was so awesome to see how powerful God is when we simply obey Him and serve Him!
So often we place Him in a box and say that He cannot do anything outside that box...but the truth is that He can do anything, and is powerful enough to rescue every person on this planet. We serve a powerful God. It was just so cool to play soccer right after that meeting with those new brothers in Christ, just as we might do together again in Heaven!
Friday, February 24, 2012
Pictures from South Africa
Back Home
All 3 teams have made it back, safe and sound to the lodge. Most are sleepy and jet-lagged, hoping to get some much needed rest tonight. All are excited and sharing stories with one another. We're thankful for safety during our long journeys and are looking forward to seeing you all tomorrow at noon.
Q13
Thursday, February 23, 2012
akekho ofana nojesu
Ministry in the Southcoast primary schools was unbelievable! We learned so much-- including our new favorite worship song that we will share at the closing celebration and the South African national anthem-- which is in 4 of the 11 national languages (that we probably won't be sharing at the closing celebration)!
Yesterday we spent the day with street kids at Umthombo in downtown Durban! Lots of time outdoors, playing games and sharing with other teens...
Please pray we would finish strong-- especially on our 24+ hour journey home!
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
final stretch
we covet your prayers as we say our good-byes and head home. pray as we process our experience,and how it will impact our life.
over the next days we will share individually a brief testimony about our journey. one by one you will read the impact on our life. please continue to follow this site for a few days to hear from us.
the Q13 team
walking the City streets
tonight we attended English Team Time. ETT is a weekly English conversational group. we played a game, drank tea, and spoke English with locals wanting to improved their language skills.
tomorrow we tour local sights and do a little shopping before our final debrief time and packing to go. pray for our last conversations and good-byes.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
hola guapos
Our students have had sevreal opportunities to share about their spiritual journies, with testimonies last night at Emanuel Church youth group. Today the team presented their cardboard testimonies,which you will see at the Celebration on Saturday. We are digging deep into the Letter to the Philippians, being challenged by the life and ministry of Paul. Tomorrow we will spend time with the Cercadillo women in the morning, and in the evening lead the youth group with our friends at Emanuel. Please pray that we press on. Much love to our friends across the world! We can't wait to see you all very soon and hear about your experiences!! -sb
R.S.V.P.
asouza@bcne.net
thank you
short and sweet from the city
we had a great time debriefing our day but we're ready to crash. short and sweet tongiht. we are doing well thanks for continuing the journey.
Bambalela... part 2
Saturday's time in the shelters and streets of downtown Durban were quite the experience as we had the opportunity to visit "The Nest", a local homeless shelter, to pray and talk to many people and connect them to local ministries.
Sunday: we worshipped with a congregation that is new to Quest at the Upper Room Lighthouse Ministries, an Indian and Zulu church. After church, we caught up with Roger and Meg Hesch-- IMB missionaries and long time Quest friends. We learned about some of the things that are happening in local churches here in South Africa. That was followed by an Indian braai (BBQ) with the Pillays (as in Shaun and Deshni Pillay-- they send their love, Shaun and Desh!) at Simone and Carl's home (they went to camp a couple of years ago).
Monday: we got to be in awe of God as Creator as we visited Tala Game Park and hung out with zebras, hippos, and giraffes! The clouds finally cleared up (for the most part) for our time at Tala followed by being tossed by the waves of the Indian Ocean, souvenir shopping, and finally an Indian dinner at Danny and Lally Pillay's home.
Today: we head out to Southcoast to work with primary school children and whatever else the local church has for us! We are continually challenged by our study of Philippians, specifically chapter 3, verse 17: "Brothers, join in imitating me, and keep your eyes on those who walk according to the example you have in us". We have looked at those we have imitated and have been challenged to consider whether our faith is worthy of imitating too.
Thanks for following our journey with us! Until next time-- hamba kahle!
Monday, February 20, 2012
ferrys, buses, mini bus and by foot
and here are some photos...
Bambalela!
Saturday: We headed over to Noodsberg, a nearby orphanage, and played with the most adorable children in a small room to avoid the mist and rain. It was also amazing to partner with and make new friends with the Westville Baptist Church youth as we worked and played together. We played games, sang songs, told stories, while learning new games and South African slang! It was kiff bru! We saw contentment like never before in the smiles and laughter of the children.
After Noodsberg, we met Margot-- who coordinates a street ministry in downtown Durban. We walked the rainy streets, praying with people in shelters and talking to young boys in the most dire of circumstances.
I'm now being pressured to get offline! To be continued!!! And thank you for the encouraging posts and for praying!
Sunday, February 19, 2012
eight tables
From there we followed our new pals to the bowling alley! What a time, there were so many HIGH SCORES..and low. At least two students bowled for the first time. We took our group across from the bowling alley into another resteraunt and finished off the day with fruit drinks and banana splits. Every meal we had today started off with watching waitors clash together 8 tables at a time! Today was wonderful, along with the weather. Keep us in prayer, and keep the comments coming! we love them..not just emily
After this we had lunch and headed to Emanuel church and met with the youth that we'll be working with throughout next week. We played even more games with them, this time throwing "Ninja" into the mix which was a great success and much appreciated by the kids. The first half of the evening consisted of much younger children, but by 7:00pm the actual youth group showed up for a youth service with music and teaching. We were able to order Pizza and eat with everyone before heading home in the rain for bed.
Saturday, February 18, 2012
City Streets
- Patrick, Kory, Emily & Moriah
Friday, February 17, 2012
Pintando en la Iglesia
We set off towards Don Gregorio; a small gated-community where we were going to be painting a church as our project for the day. We met Melvin, the pastor, and two young adults named Alejandro and Oscar. After getting our instructions we went straight to work. We scraped walls to smooth out the surface and than painted them. It took various layers to get to the right shade we needed. As we painted we had the oppurtunity to worship in both English and Spanish. This really gave us the sense of how the language barrier can be no excuse for us. While we waited for the second layer to dry we set out for lunch.
For lunch we went to the Pastor's house and met his family. Being welcomed into his house we had time for fellowship and ate the typical rice and beans with a beef stew. After eating and settling down a bit we sat down to have our bible study for the day which was Phillipians 2. We learned that as servants of the Lord we shuld not complain or grumble when it comes to giving help. This verse hit home becasue the day was already getting tiring.
We left Pastor Melvins house to for the homestretch of the painting project. When we arrived at the church there was a small problem becasue Melvin had forgot the church keys. Waiting for him to return we had some down time to play basketball with local kids. As we finished we really started to notice how we were being the hands and feet of God.
In summary, we had an arduous day that didn't have much oppurtunities for us to rest. The group held strong to what we learned during lunch and didn't complain at all. Becasue of this we were able to finish up the church and left it looking new. We look forward to Super Sabado tomorrow.
-AS
Sawubona!
c.o.l.d.
Race seeing some famous local spots and praying for people along the way. We met a friend of Quest "e" and spent time with her. The group attended a local youth group and were blown away at the power and volume with which the teenagers sang. No sound system or band...just one guitar and deep faith.
The group loves the local food and drink. Our two gluten-free guys are managing just fine! Our team is learning how to sit and have conversations. Pray for opportunities to engage others in conversations. Pray for warmer weather to help the team moving around and during times of prayer walking.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Zip Zap Zooooooom (From the DR)
City on a Hill
bienvenidos a la república dominicana
city
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Take Off
Pray team members will be able to sleep during portions of their flights. Both groups arrive during the day on Thursday and jump right into exploring their surroundings.
The DR team will arrive at the lodge late afternoon on Wednesday and depart for Logan at 6 PM. They have an overnight flight and arrive VERY early Thursday morning. After a few hours of sleep they will kick off their Quest experience.
We are looking forward to you following our journey. Each group will have different levels of access to the internet. All groups will post as soon as they have the opportunity to let you know they have arrived at their destination.
Off to bed for a short sleep!
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Quest 13, The Journey Continues
Meet the Q13 Teams
Dominican Republic
Name, Church
1. Hannah, Hope Chapel
2. Matt, Friendship
3. Makayla, Casa de Oracion
4. Bekah, Baring
5. Aaron, Primera Iglesias Boston
6. Kristin, Waterbury Ministries
7. Eric, Casa de Oracion
Faculty
Susie Boulos, Vinetta McCann, Thomas Moore
South Africa
Name, Church
1. Jessica, Celebration-Bridgeport
2. Marilyn, First Manchester
3. Isaac, Celebration-Saugus
4. Cody, Grace Community
5. Kelly, Hope Chapel
Faculty
Ken Hall, Ita Elizalde, Renee Selim
The City
Name, Church
1. Moriah, Community Congregational
2. Patrick, First Manchester
3. Emily, Celebration-Boston
4. Kory, MERCYhouse
Faculty
Allyson Clark, Rob Morzella, Jo Endersby