A servants heart

As you step on the streets of Guatemala, it is clear to see what God intended for fellowship among us. All it takes is an “Hola” and the next thing you know you are invited into somones home who gives their best food and hospitality to you, and tell you their life story despite them knowing you don’t speak Spanish. Can you picture strangers walking up to your door and barely able to say hello clearly. Would you invite them in? Probably not. Would you take out your finest dinnerware and feed them your most expensive food? Most likely not. We are selfish in out comfortable...

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Expandiendo Su Reino

Nos levantamos muy temprano para poder llegar a tiempo a un pueblito pequeño a las afueras de Panajachel. El plan era compratir el amor de Dios por medio de dramatizaciones y juegos con los niños y las familias que perdieron sus casas debido al desbordamiento del rio. Al llegar a ese lugar los niños se nos acercaron asombrados, la mayoria de ellos eran entre las edades de 3 y 12 añitos; sus ropitas y caritas estaban sucias, algunos de ellos sin zapatos, mientras ellos vagaban por las calles sus padres trabajaban, pero lo que mas me conmovio fue la necesidad que...

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Always Faithful

Hebrews 13:8 Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever. Since arriving in Panajachel God has really gotten me out of my comfort zone. With completely new people, living situations, food, and work; it has been a little overwhelming. However, in the past few days God has been pouring His love out all over me, and making me realize that even amidst the discomfort, uncertainty, and any other circumstance that God is always faithful. He will never leave me nor forsake me. He is consistent and a refuge when I need strength and endurance to carry on. Although my life may be...

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Las lagrimas de una abuela

Daily ministry can be a roller coaster of experiences. A couple of days ago we went to a children’s hospital to sing songs, share Bible stories and dramas, and just try to spread love. Although it is hard to see children suffering, the part that broke my heart the most was as we were leaving. Walking out of the hospital, we immediately saw and heard a woman sitting on the ledge across from us weeping.  Our ministry contact and I went over to talk to her and pray with her. As we listened, we found out that her 4-day-old granddaughter was critically ill and in intensive care. While...

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Pic and Roll

This is Panajachel, Guatemala, and I am not lying when I say this picture does not nearly do this town justice. Pana borders Lake Atitlan, the largest lake in the country, and is surrounded by towering volcanos. (Note: I cannot figure out how to type an apostrophy on this keyboard, so apologies to all abreviations). My team of 16 arrived in Panajachel last week, and it is already starting to feel like home. We have been working with Ben Meijer and Mi-Reto ministries, serving the community through manual labor and outreach, but the coming weeks will bring new opportunities. Here are some...

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Aventures au Guatemala

Wow ! Quel beau pays, je suis dans la ville de Panajachel et cest merveilleux. Ma premiere semaine sest deroule a merveille et je continue de servir Dieu du mieux que je peux avec mon equipe. Lequipe avec qui je suis est fantastique. Jai eu la chance de travailler en collaboration avec des gens dune autre equipe, de un peu partout dans le monde provenant de lAfrique du sud, la Nouvelle-Zelande, Les Etats-Unis, etc… Je suis completement beni detre ici avec ce peuple afin de leur venir en aide. Merci Seigneur, tu es fantastique !!!

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