Monday, July 19, 2010
Costa Rica 2010 - Thursday VBS in Palmares
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Mexico 2010- Thoughts on Mexico Missions
True Godly Love
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Mexico 2010- Women of Eben-Ezer
It has been a real blessing to teach the women at Eben-Ezer. They have a deep desire to learn God's Word. One lady, Rosaria, came on Tuesday and asked us to pray for her husband Francisco.
Mexico 2010- Lessons at Che Guevara
Hola amigos! This morning my VBS group headed to Che Guevara, about 15 minutes outside of downtown Irapuato. It is a community hit hard by economic depression, crime, and poverty.
Wednesday morning marked our third morning at Che Guevara and each day has brought us more and more people hungry for God.
A rough dirt floor, a part tin/ part tarp roof and a couple dozen white plastic chairs is the small church of Alpha and Omega at Che Guevara, where we held VBS. And for the people of this community it is an answer to prayers. The economic situation of Che Guevara may be depressed, but the people are not. Smiles, laughter, hugs, and songs of small children all the way up to mothers and grandmothers have filled that building every morning.
I have been so blessed at Che Guevara. Despite my best efforts to be the blessing, it seems that the roles have been reversed. God has used the children and the leaders to teach me to love life and especially my God through thick and thin; finding my joy in Him every step of the way. I know I will never forget it.
Good night and adios!
-Deborah Shaffer
Costa Rica 2010 - Wednesday VBS Palmares
Carmen's Class up to 14.
Doris' Class of 20.
Ester's Ladies Class now 10 Ladies, 4 babies, and one persistent puppy.
Wednesday Afternoon we loaded up the bus and headed to Atenas to the Orphanage to take cookies and bubbles... and to play with the children!
Atenas Orphanage - Esther Garza holds a precious baby as daughter Natalie takes their photo.
Atenas Orphanage - Clown entertains children and guests.
Costa Rica 2010 - Tuesday VBS in Palmares
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Lo de Juarez
Tricky Crafts
Today we did a bead craft… a very difficult bead craft designed for small kids. They were keychains but most everyone wore them as bracelets.
I sat, trying to help ten or so kids asking questions-- all at the same time. Most of the time, I did not know the answer but I said "sí" as if I knew what they were talking about. They seemed satisfied.
It was a blessing to see these kids just light up when they completed the task of spelling out "Confiar en Dios" (meaning "Trust in God) on their bracelets.
I knew that what seemed like a simple basic bracelet to me meant the world to them and that they would most likely be holding on to those bracelets when I came to visit in the years to come.
-Margaret Echols