Wednesday, November 17, 2010





Hello friends,

I'd like to thank you for giving and praying for us while I was in the Dominican Republic participating in the YWAM Regional Conference. Below is a brief read out from the time and some wonderful pictures at attached. Again, thank YOU for taking part in this Great Adventure with us! We are blessed!!!


A sense purpose and destiny filled the air as over 400 YWAMers from over 17 nations turned their hearts upward, singing love songs to the Overseer and Bishop of our soul. What a blessing it was to be together with people from around the Caribbean giving thanks to God for his faithfulness for the last 50 years to our mission, and seeking His face for the flames to go forward into the future as we continue to impact the hearts of individuals. It was a blessing to have Loren and Darleen Cunningham with us, the founders of Youth With a Mission. We all feel empowered with vision to continue doing what God has called us to, with a specific focus on the younger generation. Please pray for me as I continue serving as the Area director for the North West English speaking nations within the Caribbean and we seek to see this region empowered with Truth to impact the nations of the earth.

Also please keep our Legacy conference in your prayers for this weekend. It’s evident to us that God is doing something in this time in Belize among the young people. We have over 170 young people that will be attending this conference from all over Belize. Our heart is that God himself would speak this weekend to the hearts of every individual. I will be speaking this weekend on the Kingdom of God and how we as individuals need to prayerfully find out what our part is in seeing His kingdom come to our nation, and to walk in loving obedience to that call in what ever area He may call us to.


Thank you again for your friendship, your love brings such grace to our family as we walk together in the calling of God on our hearts.

With love,

Jason & Sara Andrews

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Knights and Days of Chivalry


This week in the "Andrews Academy" ;) we have been studying the "the days of chivalry", with the Lords and Ladies and their castles. Boy oh boy, the kids are sure enjoying this one!


We talked about the sons of a lord and how their life progressed from child, to page, to squire, to knight. Of course we gathered every book and toy we had with castles and knights to examine them in depth! We also made our OWN family Coat of Arms, identifying us from others in "the battle".


They day a squire was dubbed a knight, was a grand affair. There was an all night prayer time, a rare bath to be taken, new cloths to don, a new belt and fancy golden spurs to be fastened on. However, one detail of this whole day stood out to me and kids. Below are the vows a knight would solemnly swear in front of those attending the ceremony -


To be brave and good

To fight for the Christian religion

To protect the weak

To honor women


It stood out to us that the boys went through 21 years of serving and training before they could be a knight, and these were the values a knight carried in his heart. Indeed, it was a time full of feuding and turmoil, yet some things still stand out in history that we can all learn from.


I can assure you that these days of school will stick in my childrens head forever (I hope), it sure will stick in mine!



Friday, October 8, 2010

High School Impact


Jason was able to share in a high school's Special Emphasis Retreat today. We always count it a priviledge to speak truth and love to the youth of our nation and to walk beside them and hand them tools that will enable them to walk differently. We're thankful for the open doors and feel honored to stand with the high schoolers and together see a change come to this nation.


The New Dance Studio!



It's "almost" done! At least it's functional! We're having classes in OUR NEW DANCE STUDIO!!! It's so exciting to see it finally "done"! There is still a lot of work to do, but at least for now we're in our own building and the students are enjoying all the space ("TWO mirrors??").


This is a dream come true for many of us and we're so thankful to God for this miracle. It's amazing. May this building be used for His glory for many, many, many generations to come.


Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Ad Deum Dance Intensive Readout

Below is an email readout from our Dance School director, Patti George. She and 5 others from En Croix attended the Dance Intensive in Houston Texas this year. Thanks for praying and enjoy the update! ~ Sara

Hello Everybody!

I am home!! I wanted to send a quick thank you and update on the dance intensive this year. It started out intense and ended intense!! I am so glad that I went even though by the second day I missed my babies so much! It was very difficult to leave them for a week but I knew John had it under control... or i made myself believe that! ?? lol.. jk John did an excellent job with the girls.

Every morning we were taken to a church where we would all gather and worship for an hour... sometimes two... how incredibly refreshing to just stand, or sit, or do whatever I want in His presence! God was so there! Everyday God would show Himself to each and every one of our team members. (Bethany, Caleb, Amy, Susen, Vicky and I) I felt so refreshed and revived with my relationship with God, getting back to my first love.
We were then taken to the dance studios, (about 100 students) to get ready for our ballet class in the morning, lunch, modern, and then 2 electives. It equaled up to A LOT of dancing everyday... 10:30 -6pm with a lunch break. We all were pretty much crippled by TUESDAY!! The teachers all loved Jesus and it was a really encouraging time of being challenged in excellence to dance! I was very proud of each one on our team -as we do not have that kind of exposure to classes like that on a weekly basis like most do that were there participating- we all put our everything into it!

I will tell one story for those who like to read ;). Our last elective of one of the days was a choreography class, where you learn some choreography from Ad Deum Dance Company. I have to admit at this point I was EXHAUSTED and in somewhat of a trance... SO tired and annoyed that the song I was learning a dance to was Ave Maria.. an opera song. It proved to be amazing choreography.. really hard.. but amazing. Our teacher, Shizu, an incredible dancer, wanted us all to sit and she performed it for us and gave us the story behind the dance. It was about Jesus' mother and her struggle and journey in life. The dance was powerful and then Shizu started talking about a mother's love.. and how it is comparable to the love of God!! I was in tears, many were, but as a mother I had never identified myself with Mary and how she would have felt having her son go through what He did in His life and then be crucified on a cross. What an experience! And that is just part.

Overall, I felt encouraged and like I was given a few more tools in my belt!
Thanks to all who prayed for us and gave towards this trip!!

Blessings!!
Patti

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Legacy July 1-4

Please pray with us for the conference starting on Thursday. A number of us are feeling discouraged and tired so we are really asking for God to come and refresh us, to give us hope and a vision. We love you guys! More updates to come as things begin to happen!


Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Keilah 's book report

this book is verry good I started on it yester day night and it was so good I coode not stop.