Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Dedication Day

Our trip culminated today with house dedications! The weather was perfect, spirits were high, and anxious passengers rode quietly to the village.  Everyone along the route knew that the gringos were coming with our caravan of three vans and a truck and the kids started the "gringos, gringos" chant as we arrived.  Eighteen homes donated by special people for special people was our quest for the day. 'Manuel's house', the two 'widow's homes', 'Rudy's', the 'Tommer house', and the 'avocado house' were just a few of the nicknames of the homes we dedicated.

The vast majority of the houses dedicated were believers and attended church in their local village.  Their testimonies and thankfulness touched our lives as much as a "new house" impacted their lives.  God was certainly present today!  Each house received an adult bible, children's bible, and audio bible to continue their walk with Jesus.  They also received a prayer shawl, blanket, household supplies, and food to equip their new houses.  The dedication ended with a small fire-works show to celebrate the day (no fingers were lost).

Countless times throughout this week we have felt and visibly experienced the power of your prayers going before us and with us, leaving us with amazing and memorable stories to share.  We have fully experienced the fellowship of believers, a gift that transcends language barriers.  Most of all we have been refueled by the love of a compassionate and gracious heavenly Father whose plans were far greater than we could have ever hoped for or imagined.  May He receive all of the praise & thanks for a successful week in GLORIOUSLY warm weather (it had to be said).

Thank you for your support, we are eager to see you soon!
(Jeff, Mike & Michelle on behalf of) "The Team"


Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Tuesday

This day on Tuesday, February 24th, we woke up to another beautiful Guatemalan sunshining morning. The smell of the crisp bacon and beautiful smiles of the hard working kitchen ladies was sure to start our day out right.  After breakfast we sang songs and had devotions. We then drew names of who we were to keep in our prayers and encourage for the day, made our lunch, and headed out into the village or to the market for the day.
We added the finishing touches to the houses before the dedication on Wednesday. Some of us were lying on the grass when we got bombarded with boys and girls looking for juguetes (toys.) We gave the kids standing there a lot of the toys we had when another group appeared asking for the same thing. And then another. Then another. Until we had "no mas" (no more).
Right after we finished playing with the kids and completing the houses we got back into our vans and headed to do the food distribution at a local church. This was where we were able to line up in a line and put food and other items into their bags as they walked by.  We were able to hug them and give them our blessings and they did as well in return.  What a blessing it was to serve them in this way.  Their smiles and appreciation was a blessing in return to us. It was really cool to see how different our lives are from theirs and how God can use the blessings we received to bless others. And even those who have so little can still bless those who have much in words of appreciation.  We were so grateful for this opportunity and give God all the glory.

Paulette and Alexis Sterk

Monday, February 23, 2015

Monday

Today we went to Love the Child, an orphanage that we have visited for many years. We loved on many children and shared lots of laughs. Their stories are sad, but that only makes us want to love them even more. We also helped split and stack some wood that was at the site where the new orphanage building will be. We also had a chance to talk to Steve Osborne about what has happened in the orphanage for the past year, and some of the exciting plans they have coming up. Later, he came and talked at the mission house about a prison ministry and what is happening there. We are always very excited to visit Love the Child, and the children are always quick to love us right back. -Paige and Laura

Sunday, February 22, 2015

February 22, 2015

Started the day with our devotions - this is one of my favorite things about this trip because they really make me think about the real reason we are here. It is Sunday so that means it is our excursion day, which was going to Antigua for dinner, some shopping and site seeing. We made it to the city nicely and then found our parking spots, seemed easy for some reason, but did not seem as busy today. We paid for parking went to dinner and the afternoon activities, when done and it was time to meet at the city square everyone made it back and we headed to the vans, only to find that where we left three there was only one left, now at first we thought we were on the wrong street, only to find we were in their right spot, just not the same as we left it. After looking at the remaining van and finding a ticket in the window we started looking for where the vans were towed to. One hour later we were on the road headed back, The Lord really had his hand in helping everyone keep their cool and thinking this little obstacle out. I was very fortunate to go to dinner with everyone and then leave with Lazaro to attend his church and see couple of people that attend there. What a wonderful experience, the people just are so full of joy and praise, they sing as loud as they can, and Lazaro's daughter Marcia, and son Josh lead the singing so well. After the service I was invited to go to the families house and see what a home looks like behind those steel doors that are along the roads we travel. Behind those doors is a Home, where it may be on the small side, and everyone has to live close, you can tell that it also makes the family close - kind of makes you think for a moment. Once again the people of Guatemala are showing us how a willing smile and friendly wave can be so easy to do here in the midst of having so little, it just humbles you. Dellen

Saturday, February 21, 2015

February 21, 2015

Today was another great day serving the Lord in Guatemala. Starting off the day we knew it would be another exciting day because we had been asked to participate in a local carnival. Before we headed to the carnival we split up into two groups, two vans going to the village to help build and one van of people staying back to help set up for the carnival. Once at the village, we split up into three groups, two building and one VBS group. While the building crews made progress, the VBS group had a lesson that involved reading a bible story and making bracelets for the kids to take home. While the kids were crafting away, the building crew finished another 3 houses and had another 3 started. Next, everyone headed to a school where the carnival was being held. When we arrived there, 2 blow-ups were just getting there and cotton candy was already being made. Just outside of the gates of the school, there were kids lined up waiting to get in with their families. Once the doors were finally opened, everyone came rushing in and enjoyed all of the games and candy that came along with them. The carnival ended with a good game of soccer between the "Gringos" (the white people, us), and the local kids, it was a lot of fun! Coming back to the house, we finished the night off with baked potatoes and some card games! Tomorrow we are excited for our day off exploring Guatemala! - The Powder Puff Girls

Friday, February 20, 2015

Friday, February 20, 2015

Thank goodness it's Friday! After a great and much needed night's sleep, we were all finally ready to begin this incredible journey that the Lord has planned for us. Once we finished up with our morning devotions/praise we boarded the buses and traveled out to a village near Santa Apolonia, where we will be helping out. After we arrived, we split up into three building groups and a vacation bible school group. We got to know some of the locals, and right away we started working. Many of us had the tremendous opportunity to walk around the village and get to know many of the villagers, and expand our knowledge of their culture and our Spanish! By the end of our working day, we had built a total of seven houses, and started a couple more. As we wrapped up our working day, we played a few last games with the children and then had to say goodbye for the weekend. When we arrived back at the mission house, we were all happy to wash up and relax for the rest of the night. We look forward to another exciting day tomorrow serving the Lord! :) - Lauren

Thursday, February 19, 2015

February 19, 2015 - We are here!

Happy Thursday night everyone! We arrived safely just after lunch with very good travel from home all the way to the mission house. Your prayers were definitely felt :). We've adjusted quite well to the 70 degree temperature change :). After unpacking and some of us buying groceries, we all enjoyed a great dinner at Pollo Campero. This week sounds very busy as we will be building 18 houses as well as bible school. We are so excited to be here and feel blessed to have all of you praying for us. We get the easy job... thank you very much for giving all of us this opportunity. At this fine hour of 9:30 only the few and the proud are still awake, however, even we are fading. The breakfast bell rings early in the morning and those of us who are little husky can not afford to miss the meal. Thank you all again for praying for us, and we ask that you also add the people that we come in contact with this week. May we be God's hand and feet here. Till next time... your friendly neighborhood mission house coloumnist