by Allison Rodriguez
When our team left our first location of service in Portugal, our host, Major Pedro Das Neves, jokingly shared he had a vision of us returning to serve as officers. A few weeks later, our team was at a music camp in Spain where I accepted God’s calling on my life to serve as a Salvation Army officer.
After months of waiting for approvals, visa drama, a wedding, and a summer of service at Wonderland Camp in Wisconsin, my husband and I arrived in Colares just in time for a congress celebrating 50 years of The Salvation Army in Spain and Portugal.
In all of the life changes that took place between 2018 and 2022, I was constantly reminded of God’s faithfulness to me. While serving in Portugal, the Lord reminded me that we also are called to be faithful to Him.
Sometimes God asks us to do hard things, things that make us uncomfortable. Our major spoke about this struggle to be faithful in his sermon on Romans 8:5-17. Often our walk of faith is a battle between the Spirit and the flesh. In my life, inclinations from the Spirit are almost always more uncomfortable than what my human nature desires. However, verse 6 reminds us “the mind governed by the flesh is death, but the mind governed by the Spirit is life and peace.” Between those two paths, I choose life and peace.
In January, we embarked on a new journey to continue our internship in San Isidro, Costa Rica, where The Salvation Army has a corps and home for men.
While there has been so much change in this season, these transitions are not news to God. We know that every person we meet, every corps we attend, every ministry opportunity brings with it wisdom that will equip us for the work God has prepared in advance for us to do.