Team St. Croix arrived on this beautiful Carribean Island Thursday night around 10 pm. We are staying at the YWAM base which is in the town of Christiansted. One of the two "official' cities on the ilsand. The base is an old sugar plantation with all the original bulidings. Our first weekend here was spent with the Kings Kids Ministry run out of the ywam base. It had a mini camp feel where the kids stayed the night, we played games, had worship, dance and drama time, devotionals and a lot of laughs! We absolutely fell in love with the kids over the weekend, and are so excited to work with them over the next few months. On saturday we went out into town and picked up garbage with the kids...
Melissa B. with Kings Kids
We picked up over 30 trash bags full of garbage off the streets. The team had a great time helping the kids and interacting with some locals who were very appreciative of our efforts to bring Gods Glory to the island. We finished the weekend going to the St. Croix Christian Church with the Kings Kids and enjoyed every second!
On Monday we started our week off with morning devotional time as a team. This is something we do every morning to invite God into our day and focus our attention on him. We spent time seeking Gods heart for St. Croix and contending in prayer over the island. We had a time of worship and have one student give a word. Afterwards we spent the rest of the day making Christmas cards and cookies for the homeless people here. We made over 200 cookies and 50 cards. Each card had a bible verse and joyful holiday wishes inside. Our goal was to make every card a card full of hope. After we made the cards and cookies we assembled them into care packages that also included; deoterant, soap, and a bible. The Lighthouse ministry here passed them out at their morning gathering on Tuesday morning, and later that day we saw a man walking down the street with one of the care packages we put together. It was so fun for the team to see that we had done something to help the homeless here on the island.

Jared and Joo :)
The girls!
Tuesday and Wednesday we drove around the island and did a prayer tour. Our team spent time praying into the different speheres of society and discovered how Gods heart is breaking over the issues in each one. As we drove around we saw things we never really expected to see. Since St. Croix is a part of the US it has housing provided by the government called the projects. In these small houses multiple families will live together. As we drove through the island, the team had an overwhelming feeling of abandonment and deterioration over the people and land of St. Croix. There was a strong sense of a forgotton people; the Cruzans.
A house in ruins, yet people still live here
And there are really large iguanas here. And lots of them. Hence the title of this blog. Josh found it very amusing that there would be a sign asking the public not to feed the iguanas!
So he took a picture, and laughed about it the rest of the day! We love our leaders!! :)
Here is what our team has to say.....
Melissa B: We are growing as a team who is dependent on the Lords leading. We are constantly having times of worship, listening to his voice, digging into his word, and seeking His heart for St. Croix.
Leah: I'm not sweating here!!
Josh: Fire in St. Croix!
Mindy: Dying to the flesh and saying yes to the spirit
Joo: I'm sleepy but I love the kitchen
Jared: Joo fell down from his bunkbed
Hanna: It is so beautiful here!! I can't wait to see how God uses our team on the island
Solveig: Lots of BUGSSSSS, but I love it here
Malene: I love my new roomies :)
Melissa J: Flavored by God
Good Afternoon from St. Croix!! :D