Sunday, February 21, 2016

Hasta Luego

Hello Everyone!

This is my last post, as Lorelei, Lindy, Mackenzie and I all made it safely back to MSP last night around midnight.  Joyce, Linda, Amy, and Connie dropped us off at the airport and then went on with Bridge Builders for another week of service in a different part of Guatemala.  Please pray for energy and safety for them!

Our last day was a free day in Antigua to debrief as a team, have some time to process things, and have a little fun wandering the city.  We had to say goodbye to the ministry team after breakfast, as they had to get back to Sumpango.  While we were sad to say goodbye to them, the day was full of good conversations, amazing Guatemalan food, and lots of laughs! It was a blessing to have a day to relax after a very busy, but awesome week!



At supper on Friday night, we shared what some of our favorite moments from the week were, and I thought it would be fun to share them with you as well!

Lindy: The home visits, hanging out with the kids during the Healthy Families classes, and the foot washing
Mackenzie: The VBS in the woods and home visits
Lorelei: Having the opportunity to wash the feet of the ministry team and the home visits.
Linda: How loving the people were, VBS in the woods and seeing how the nuns gave up everything to care for the kids at the orphanage.
Amy: the VBS in the woods, and lunch with the teachers.
Rachel: The lunch with the teachers, spending time with the kids at church, and building relationships with those in the community.
Joyce:  Seeing God work out the connections for the speaker at the retreat, and the kids hugs.
Connie: The foot washing, and holding the baby at the orphanage.

Thank you all so much for your prayers, and please continue to keep the ministry team in your prayers as they continue to serve in Sumpango.

Adios!


Friday, February 19, 2016

Gloría a Dios

Hola everyone!

Sorry I didn't update yesterday, I wasn't feeling good yesterday so it didn't get done.

Despite that, however, the past few days have been amazing.  It's been such an honor to witness how God has worked everything out according to His plan! On Wednesday we went to the orphanage and Amy, Connie and I met with the teachers at the orphanage to help them problem solve some of the issues they have and simply get to know them and how we can help them in the future.  They said that we helped light the fire for some new ideas and hoped that we would be able to see some of the changes when we come back.  They were very excited, and would like more training in the future!
The rest of the group did English lessons with the kids and that went really well too.

I have to put in here that we would not have had much success with VBS or the orphanage activities without the help of Davis and Berna (part of the ministry team)! They translated and helped with the kids and went above and beyond to make things run smoothly! We are so thankful for them!

Teaching English & lunch with the teachers:




That evening we had our final healthy families class and the bunk beds went home with their new family! Lindy and Mackenzie talked about health and nutrition and the families received a certificate for completing the classes. Everyone was so excited!


The kids with their new beds!


Carrying them off:)

On Thursday we packed up and headed to Antigua with the ministry team for a retreat day for them. They work so hard and keep giving day in and day out without many breaks, so we had a day with some speakers and worship and just time for them to relax! Believe me, they deserve it!

A phrase that I have heard a lot of the past few days is Gloría a Dios, or Glory to God! It seems so fitting for everything that has happened we are so grateful to God for all that he has done and will comtinue to do here. We owe everything to Him, and our desire is that all the glory would go to God for all that he has done!


A quick prayer request:
One of the children at the orphanages mom died, and the nuns asked Connie to tell this child because she is a counselor.  Please pray for this precious child, as he goes through this really hard time!

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Day 3

Hola friends!

Yesterday was another full day here in Sumpango! During the morning we split up again for home visits and VBS.  It was definitely more of an adventure getting to our locations for both of these things!  We held VBS up a big hill in the woods, and according to Lorelei you had to be 3/4 mountain goat in order to get to the home visits! Both went really well though.  For VBS, the kids got to act out the story of Esther, and it was fun to hear from the home visits group that the songs we did with the kids could be heard echoing across the hills.

VBS, with kids hanging from the trees :) 

After that some of the group took the nuns at the orphanage out for lunch while the rest of us did lessons and crafts with the kids at the orphanage. 




Connie finished off the day with her talk on alcoholism.

A couple of prayer requests from today:

The nuns are having a hard time with one  of the 7 year old boys from the orphanage.  He doesn't have any conscience or empathy, and has been escaping the orphanage by climbing over the wall. Please pray that God would give the nuns wisdom in how to deal with him and that they would figure out what to do with him to help him.

One of the women on the home visits husband has been drinking and abusing her, as well as robbing the neighbors. He has been discouraging her from coming to church and she feels shame in coming because the neighbors know about her husband. So please keep her and her family in your prayers.

Hasta luego!

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Day 2

Hello everyone!

Yesterday was another full day here  in Sumpango. We started yesterday morning with some of us doing home visits and the rest of us doing VBS in an open lot/street. One of the home visits included a young man trading in his Book of Mormon for a Bible and he also made a decision to invite Christ into his life. On another home visit, we visited a girl who was very sick, and it was pretty hard for us to see. We prayed with her, and would really appreciate your prayers as well for this precious girl.  Pray that she would be able to get the medical attention she needs and that she wouldn't feel alone.

I'm going to give you a picture overview of the rest of our day as I'm running out of time!

                                                                        VBS




Amy's healthy families talk.



The orphanage


Monday, February 15, 2016

Off and Running!

Hola!
We all arrived safely in Sumpango (with our luggage) yesterday.  Thank you for all your prayers regarding travel! After dropping our stuff off at the retreat center we went straight to the church service where we got to worship with the church and Connie spoke about living life with an eternal perspective. After that, Lorelei gave her talk for the healthy families class on freedom in Christ. We heard from the pastors, that some of the things Lorelei showed in her talk were very powerful examples for the people. Lorelei hadn't had as much time to prepare as she wanted, so it was cool to see how God can work and speak through us whether or not we feel prepared to do so.
During all of this, the rest of us played and chased and tickled the kids and God definitely gave us energy after being up for many hours!
We had supper with the ministry team afterwards and Betty shared their team vision and how God brought them together to serve Sumpango.

Dinner with the ministry team:





Our wifi is pretty spotty here so I will try to update as much as possible, but it may not be every day.

Thanks so much for your prayers!

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Feb. 2016 Team Overview and Prayer Requests

El equipo: 
Back Row- Linda, Lorelei, Mackenzie, Connie, Joyce, Rachel;
 Front Row-Lindy, Amy

Hello Everyone!  

In just a few days, early on Feb. 14th, we will be taking off for Guatemala!  I (Rachel) will be updating you on what’s happening, ways you can pray for us, and the ways God will be at work while we are gone.  Our team has been hard at work the last few weeks preparing and planning for what we will be doing in Guatemala.  Below I am posting a daily overview of the week/prayer guide to help you know what will be going on each day and how you can specifically pray for us!  Our greatest prayer is that God's will would be done in us and all the people we meet.  Prayer is so important, so powerful, and we are so thankful for your prayers!


Overview and Prayer Requests:

Sunday, February 14: We will travel to Sumpango, attend and participate in the church service (Lindy, Rachel, and Joyce will be doing Sunday School with the little ones) and have the first Healthy Families class on Freedom in Christ.

-Travel, including on-time flights, making connections, and our luggage arriving with us.
-Energy, health, and clear, alert minds for all the team
-Soft hearts and open minds of those attending the 1st. Healthy Families session so they hear & accept God’s invitation to experience Christ’s freedom from their sin & addictions.

Monday, February 15-  In the morning we will be doing home visits and VBS in the community.  In the afternoon we will be at the orphanage doing Bible stories and activities with the kids there. The second Healthy Families class on family relationships and abuse will be in the evening.

-Mackenzie & Lorelei leading VBS
and for all who hear “Who Am I” to understand & accept who they are in Christ
-Time with the nuns and the orphanage kids
-Home visits
-Amy’s session on family relationships & abuse
-Energy, health, and team unity
-Amy as team leader

Tuesday February 16-  In the morning we will be doing home visits and VBS in the community.  In the afternoon we will be at the orphanage doing Bible stories and activities with the kids there. The 3rd. Healthy Families class on alcoholism will be in the evening.

-Rachel & Lindy leading VBS, and for all who hear the story of Queen Esther & its applications to them
-Time with the nuns as we build relationships, rapport
-Home visits
-Connie’s session on alcoholism
-Energy, health, and team unity
-Amy as team leader


Wednesday February 17- In the morning some of us will be leading a workshop with the nuns/teachers at the orphanage about incorporating children with special needs in the classroom, and the rest will be teaching English and doing fun activities with the kids.  In the afternoon, all of us will be doing home visits in Sumpango, and that evening will be the final Healthy Families class and graduation

-Amy, Connie, Rachel – workshop w/nuns
Lorelei, Lindy, Joyce, Mackenzie teaching English
-Home visits
-Lindy & Mackenzie’s session on health and nutrition
-Pray that all the sessions will have a lasting impact, even on future generations
-Energy, health, and team unity
-Amy, leader

Thursday, February 18- Travel to Antigua and start the retreat for the local ministry team in Sumpango.

-Rest, refreshment for the Guatemalan ministry team during the retreat
Our ability to encourage, strengthen, and support the Guatemalan ministry team
-Wisdom & discernment for Connie & Mr Argueta as they meet one on one with ministry team members
-Safety in Antigua
-Energy, health, and team unity
-Amy, leader

Friday February 19- Final breakfast with ministry team before they head back to Sumpango and debriefing day for James 1:27 team.

-Our time of debriefing & team worship
-Safety in Antigua
-Good sleep for whole team
-Amy, as team leader

Saturday, February 20th- Lorelei, Lindy, Rachel, and Mackenzie head back to MN, and the rest of the team gets ready for another week of ministry with Bridge Builders.

-Travel, for Lorelei, Rachel, Lindy, Mackenzie as they head back to MN, including on-time flights, making connections, and our luggage to arrive with us
-Amy, Joyce, Connie, Linda as they gear up, mentally & physically for another week of ministry
-Amy, as she prepares to lead another team of women

Hasta Luego!!