A little over a year ago I was co-leading an outreach to Greece for a School of Evangelism trip. This was my fourth time to Greece in the five years I had been with YWAM Tyler. For those who don’t know, Greece is 98% Greek Orthodox which basically means they know who God is but don’t know about having a relationship with Him. In current times, Greece has been in an economical crisis which has most of the population unemployed and without hope for the future of the country. What a perfect time to spend a summer going around the country, telling people about the hope that is found in Jesus and what it’s like to have a real relationship with Him.
One day as we were loading up I noticed that it said one village we would visit only needed six Bibles. How small does a village have to be to only need six Bibles?! Ironically that village was the farthest distance so I knew we needed to go there first and make our way back. When we got to the closest city to that village we had to ask for directions because we didn’t have an accurate map to find this place. After forty-five minutes of searching for someone with enough English to help us, we found out we had to take a little mountain trail to get to our destination.
That’s right, we took our ten passenger van on a sketchy dirt road, up a mountain into the unknown to find this tiny village that only needed six Bibles. The road was so bumpy and rocky, I thought for sure we were gonna get stuck. I remember driving past a field with a farmer and his herd of goats staring at us like we had lost our minds, while I was literally thinking we had lost our minds. I wanted to turn back and just give up. Why risk getting lost, stuck, or even worse. What if the van broke down while we were trying to find a tiny village in the mountains? It's not like there were any repair shops nearby. Just when I was about to throw out a suggestion to turn around, we saw a rooftop in the distance, and the whole van burst into excitement after our journey into the unknown.
When we made it to the village we were welcomed by the people, which was refreshing compared to some of the other places we had visited. After we had given out the Bibles and started walking back I heard God speak to me so gently and softly. It was like He was walking next to me on that trail in the mountains of Greece. He simply said, “Even for just one, Alyssa.” Scratching my head, I turned around and looked at this tiny village. “Even for just one, Alyssa,” I heard again and it hit me, like a ton of bricks.
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