Tuesday, August 20, 2013

A Blessing Filled Two Weeks


It’s hard for me to even begin to write this blog, because it’s hard to sum up all the things that have happened. The past two weeks have truly been a blessing for all, and I know that God was at the center of it. It is a wonderful feeling to know that you are where God wants you to be, doing what He wants you to be doing, with the people He wants you to be with.

Most importantly, the past two weeks brought us all closer to Christ. With long days and little sleep, we had to rely on Him for our strength. With a language barrier, we had to rely on Him to give us the words to speak.  With sickness all around, we had to rely on Him for our protection. He showed up every single time we needed Him. Blessing number 1.

 The past two weeks have also brought many reunions. Oh what a blessing it has been to see everyone again. I went on this trip expecting that most people would not remember me. It had been almost two years since I was there, and there have been several teams in Puerto Barrios since I left. But to my surprise, so many people remembered. People that I didn’t even remember! Just goes to show you what an impact you can have on people. Blessing number 2.



This trip also brought new relationships. It was a joy to see my friends and family falling in love with the country that took by heart two years ago. They loved everyone they came across, and they were blessed with so much love being returned to them. It was evident how much love they had poured out to the people of Guatemala. They gave them their hearts, and as a result, it hurt to leave. But this is only the beginning of these relationships. The people of Guatemala will always remember the love my team poured out on them, because the love was real. Blessing number 3.



We got a lot done on this trip! We visited the nursing home twice, the children’s hospital twice, the garbage dump four times, the garbage dump school twice, the special needs school four times, the orphanage three times, the park once, and went to around ten church services. And because of the financial support we had been blessed with, we were able to bless these ministries even more. Blessing number 4.

At the nursing home, we bought shoes for all the residents and bought them a supply of milk, which they were desperately craving but didn’t have enough money to buy.



At the children’s hospital, we prayed with the parents and handed out coloring books to the children. We also bought some toys, teethers, and hygiene kits for the babies who were in the new addition of the hospital that works with malnourished babies.



At the dump, we handed out cloth diapers to the moms of the babies (15 babies!). I am in the process of working with our contacts in Guatemala to set up a feeding program for formula and nutrient packets for the babies at the dump. If you have any interest in helping, please let me know!



We also bought and installed a Rotaplas which stores enough clean water for all the workers at the dump to have access to clean drinking water. One of the local water companies agreed to refill up the tank every week for FREE! What a blessing.


So much is going on at the garbage dump that it is hard to put into words. But it has changed so much since I was last there. There is joy. There is healing. And although it may be slow, change is happening at the dump. I can see God’s hand working in so many ways at the dump.

At the special needs school, we helped build a new addition of five classrooms. They were so grateful for our help and were impressed by how fast we learned and worked! We were also able to buy two truckloads full of stones that were needed to finish up the addition.



And finally, at the orphanage, we bought shoes for all the kids, school supplies, and some toys. The kids were SO excited when they got their new shoes. It was so cool to see. But more importantly, we showed them love.


This was, by far, the best two weeks of my life. It was filled with blessings from our Heavenly Father. I didn’t want to leave. But as one of the pastors reminded us before we left, we need to be the light wherever we go. We need to shine for Jesus. 



Sunday, August 11, 2013

God's provision


I have been in awe of how God is working through every little detail. The little things that we oftentimes don’t even realize are occurring, God is working through. His provision amazes me every day.


Thursday we gave cloth diapers to the moms at the dump to use for their babies. We had prepared bags with several covers and inserts. When we got to the dump, I had the exact amount of bags I needed. No more, no less. God provided.

 
Friday we went to the orphanage with a suitcase full of shoes. I had shoe sizes for about a third of the kids but I had no idea if I would have enough shoes for all the kids. To my amazement, we had the right amount of shoes and the right sizes. Not only were they the right sizes, but every pair of shoe seemed to fit that specific child’s personality perfectly. I was yet again in awe of God’s provision.


Today we helped with the construction of the special needs school again. The two men working on the school have been so appreciative of our help the past several days. They were so appreciative that they offered to install the new roof of our ministry contacts house, which we were able to buy with the funds we raised. I went to the store today with Paul and Hilda to buy all the sheets and supplies, and it will arrive on Monday. That was a great need for them, and I am so glad we could help. They said they have been praying for months that God would provide for them. Again, I am in awe of God’s provision.

We were also able to buy building supplies for the special needs school. When Hilda called and told the director we were able to buy the remaining supplies, she was so happy. The teachers have been cooking and selling food to raise the money to buy the supplies. It was a big weight lifted off these teachers shoulders.



There are so many stories. So many ways God is working in this community. Along with the roof, today I bought a Rotoplas for the garbage dump, which will provide access to clean water to everyone at the dump. We will be installing it on Tuesday. So many projects, so many ideas, so little time. But I have peace knowing that, although this trip is almost over, I will be back again. My contact Paul asked me last night, so are you coming back in October or December? J God is so good, and I am so grateful that He allowed me to come back to my “home away from home.”

Friday, August 9, 2013

Dios es bueno. Todo el tiempo.


Being back in Guatemala has been so wonderful. It feels like home. I have experienced so much in the week that I have been here, and I am so grateful that God allowed me to come back. The love that I have for this country and its people grows more and more every day. I wish I didn’t have to leave in a week!


Today I went to the market with Annie, Hilda, and Pastor Rony to buy some shoes for the kids at the dump and the orphanage. Then the group went to the garbage dump for the first time today. We already knew the kids because we visited their school twice this week, but it was the first time my team saw the conditions in which these children live. Casa Verde has started a feeding program there where every Thursday they bring food for 150+ people that live and/or work at the dump. After lunch we played and colored with the kids. These kids have so much love to give, it’s amazing. Hilda and I got all the mothers of the infants together and explained to them how to use cloth diapers and then we handed them out. Most of the babies didn’t have any diapers on at all, and were all excited to use the ones we had given them.
 

We spent the afternoon playing with the kids. I was invited into the house of one of the families that live at the dump. What I saw broke my heart. For a family with six kids, they had one bed and one hammock in one “room.”  

God is stirring passions, desires, and ideas in my heart and in my head, and it will take time to process everything that He is showing me but I know that my time here in Guatemala is far from over.

Stay tuned to hear more ways that you can help bring hope to these communities. ;)

Dios es bueno. Todo el tiempo.