Monday, June 14, 2010

Sandal Distribution

On June 11, 2010 we distributed free sandals to 400 people in the poor community of Armenia Bonito. Each person received a Spanish language evangelism tract and personally fitted, new sandals.

Watch this 1 minute 45 second video to see more:

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Welcome East Lanier

Welcome to our third team of the summer. About 30 seconds after they arrived we lost the electricity. At least dinner was already prepped and cooked. So, we all sat around in candle light and lanterns, had orientation for the the schedule for the week - and everyone tried to get settled by using the few lanterns we have, cell phone lights, and candles. Two hours later, in the pitch dark, everyone is managing quite fine. I'm upstairs in my room listening to the beautiful guitar and music of many of the youths sitting on the back porch singing and am just in awe of God's grace. In the midst of what could potentially be a logistical nightmare, God's people go forward. I've yet to have heard a spit of complaint, and everyone is charging forward as if nothing strange is happening - other than they are sitting in the pitch dark, outside, in the beautiful night of Honduras. My battery back-up which is allowing me to post this will be going out anytime - so I must be quick. More tomorrow.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Short-Term Mission Team June 5-12, 2010

June 5 - June 12, 2010 he hosted a short-term mission team from Chapel Hill Presbyterian Church in Douglasville, GA. The team had great Spanish, great construction knowledge and amazing hearts.

Watch this 2 minute 51 second video to see their hard work:

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Honduras in the World Cup

So how big a deal is it for Honduras to be in the World Cup? Just take a look at this article in the local paper:

The Honduran government has approved for 200,000 public employees to take time off from work in order to watch the national team play in the World Cup in South Africa, and is encouraging private enterprises to do the same.

Africo Madrid, the government minister in charge of the changes, said Tuesday that employees would not have to begin work until 10 a.m. local time on June 16th when Honduras plays Chile. The match begins at 5:30 am, Honduran time.

Honduras faces Spain on June 21st and Switzerland on June 25th. Matches those days begin in the early afternoon, Honduran time, and employees will be allowed to leave work at 11:30 a.m. on those days.

Monday, June 7, 2010

End of School Year

Madison finished school last Friday. So far in her life she has attended 5 different types of schooling since Kindergarten. Kindergarten and 1st grade = public school; 2nd - 5th = private homeschool; 6th - school in Costa Rica; 7th grade = private bilingual school; 8th grade = different private bilingual school. What does that do for a kids education? Well - if nothing else - she has learned to be pretty darn flexible! Needless to say, her first year in Honduras at the bilingual school where 4 of her classes were in English and 4 of her classes were in Spanish, she struggled a bit. But her second year here she thrived! She ended this school year on the Dean's Honor Roll for the whole year, Perfect attendance for the entire year, Head of Class (chosen by all of her 8th grade teachers), and merit points to use. She was class president, and seriously enjoyed her time! That's pretty cool when you think back on your time in Jr. High. Granted, school here is different - there are students from pre-kinder all the way through 11th grade. She is actually already considered in "college". So graduation was not a big deal at all - no ceremony to attend. The two ceremonies are graduation from 6th grade since the majority of kids finish there - and only 12% of kids in Honduras go beyond 6th grade. So her graduation ceremony will be from 11th grade. Way to go girl! We love you dearly and GOOD JOB!!!

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Mission Team to La Ceiba, Honduras - 5/29-6/5, 2010

May 29 - June 5, 2010 we hosted a short-term mission team from Faith Church in Ballentine, SC. The entire time they served the people of Armenia Bonito and advanced our ministry.

Watch this 2 minute 45 second video to see the great work they did:

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Wife/Mother/Missionary - what AM I?

With our first summer team here I've been pondering this question. I'm trying to be a good mother and helping Madison finish her last week of school well, spending time with her, etc. Trying to be a good wife and assist where I can. Trying to be a missionary and prepare meals, clean the house, prep for ministry, be a nurse at our clinic. I feel pulled in so many directions at once. Many people look at me and wonder why I feel pulled because I have a thirteen year old after all, and for some reason people assume that she can be left to her own accord, and I don't need to guide her into woman hood. Not sure why people assume this. I feel this is such an important time in her life - honestly - more important than most other times of her life. This is when she will make the good v.s. bad decisions that will potentially effect the rest of her life. Anyway...I digress...I so know I am not unique in this particular situation. Any mother/missionary/wife feels the same. Where is the balance? When do you feel like you are participating or spending so much time doing "stuff" that you aren't involved in the team, but knowing that there is much to be done to be a helper and a good wife/mother/missionary. Sigh...if ANYONE has the perfect answer - please let me know. I think the answer is there IS no perfect answer! I think that trying to find the balance is what it is all about. Trying to be a wife/mother/missionary (WMM) and just being what God would have us be.

So - signing off - this WMM.