There have been many
meals that Tracey’s made to help Keila remember the wonderful local dishes that
she grew up with. On Sunday afternoon,
after the service, the families brought unique chicken, beef and “pigs feet" dishes to be placed on tostadas. It was
a wonderful time of talking, eating and “taking it slow.”
Monday, August 31, 2015
Friday, August 28, 2015
Praying for YOU
On Sunday afternoon,
the youth came forward in the service to pray for Keila and her trip to the States to study at
her university. There were lots of
prayers offered and lots of tears shed.
Hope to see you soon, Keila!
Thursday, August 27, 2015
Running with Friends
We had a great youth
meeting with lots of youth showing up and playing some old games we used to
play. The added surprise was that one of
the men began that day to help me with the youth. And now there are two of us! What a great day!
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
Just for YOU!
Since Keila started
her formal education at home, Tracey has been writing about her achievements
from very young in a journal. Tracey
handed it over to Keila as a gift, and read some exerpts from it to us. It was fun remembering “the good old” days.
Tuesday, August 25, 2015
More Please…
This being Keila’s
last week at home in Mexico, Tracey decided to make her favorite foods. To start the week, she made her Pozole, a
party dish, that both girls thoroughly enjoy.
It was so good that I couldn’t help a second helping.
Monday, August 24, 2015
News from Abroad
We were pleased to have
a visit from Benjamin Bruneel of the Santa Barbara Community Church in
California. He spoke to us on the
importance of God’s Love. I enjoyed
getting a chance to know him and on the following day, translated his Bible
study talk to the staff. May God support
his and his church’s efforts in world missions.
Friday, August 21, 2015
Following Up
I had lots of news to
share with our group after we evaluated our Vacation Bible School activity and
did some reading on leadership.
1. The
mother church will be sending us a potential pastoral candidate for our
congregation, to go into training starting in September.
2. The Baptist Convention has suspended our
stipend to pay the rent for our prayer house.
3. And most importantly, we’re “on track” with visiting the new contacts
made during our Vacation Bible School.
Several have accepted a Bible study in their homes, and now the leaders
have consented to visit several families each to speed up the follow-up
process. God is just too good!
Thursday, August 20, 2015
Lots of Fun
With the Summer
quickly coming to a close, we organized a short outing for the youth to a local
activities center. For $10 US, the youth could
ice skate for 2 hours, bowl, do mini golf and get on all the rides that were
available. Oh, and they could also enter
into the rock climbing and zip line areas.
When the news got out, we had a good group of young people. So we divided them up into 2 vehicles and
enjoyed the day. School starts in a week
for most.
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Something Solid
Our men’s meeting grew
to 10 last week. It was great to see. I was
asked to share, so I prepared a short study on the life of Peter in preparation
for the series that we’ll soon teach in the fall. It was concise, interactive and well
received. We looked at suffering as the first part of the study. I trust that it will be useful
for the men that attended.
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
Time for Meat
Keila had brought back
from Holland some yummy treats. One was
a bag of peanut sauce for satay. So we
invited over our missionary friends for a meal to eat outdoors. The food was great and the company was even
better. I was pleased that the coals
lasted for all the food we prepared, and no rain!
Monday, August 17, 2015
Crossing the Ocean
Kiana took us from Mexico to Taiwan via her mission challenge on
Sunday. She spoke about her team, the
food, the culture and the need to share Jesus. It was a great talk, and she
finished off with a song in Chinese. The
congregation’s eyes were glued to the video and photo samples that she shared.
Friday, August 14, 2015
Another kind of “Fiesta”
Invited to a party to
celebrate their daughter’s 15th, we went as a family to accompany
them. Little did I know that we’d meet
old acquaintances from Ojo de Agua where we used to live. From the girls’ ballet teachers to their
karate teacher and friends, they spent the entire night catching up.
Thursday, August 13, 2015
Missions Month
We began our effort to
bring awareness to the congregation about reaching out to our neighbors and to
other states as well countries through a short video on Sunday. Our guests from South America’s YWAM chapter
volunteered to answer questions about their experiences that I recorded on video. I trust that our youth were listening to the
challenges.
Wednesday, August 12, 2015
Lost and Found
“I thought I’d lost
it!” I sent my passport in for renewal and never heard back. After a couple of months of no news, I called
the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City and they quickly located it and saved it until
I was able to go pick it up. I guess I
can travel once again.
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
March to the beat…
Friends of the family
of members in our congregation had promised about a year ago to donate a spare
drum set that they had laying around in their home. Well, on Saturday they handed us a receipt
for one in a department store, and on Sunday we went to see it and pick it
up. The congregation now has a drum kit
to work with. Pray for a drummer to be
trained, please.
Monday, August 10, 2015
Lessons learned
Each day had a unique lesson to give the kids and the adults an
opportunity to get to know Jesus. Some
required lots of participation by the kids and others were taught by our new
group of teachers trying out their “wings” for the first time. What a great time of working together! What a tiring time, and to trust in God’s
strength!
Friday, August 7, 2015
Games “station”
Going outdoors to play
was a highlight as all the groups got a chance to play games. During these hot days, the games leaders more
than once brought out buckets of water to splash around with.
Thursday, August 6, 2015
Craft “station”
While each station
only allowed for 15 minutes worth of activity, the craft one would have been
the most creative with unique projects done by between 10 and 15 kids guided by
a teacher and two helpers.
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
Once you’re on the inside
If you’d stepped into
the building when the program was beginning, you would have seen the youth
either teaching songs to the group or teaching a choreography or two. And of course you would have seen lots of loud
kids singing and jumping around.
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
What’s on the outside
If you’d come to see
or attend our Vacation Bible School this year, you would have been greeted by
our registration staff where we wrote down the information for more than a
hundred kids. Then you would have been
led to the games area to play some games before the program began.
Monday, August 3, 2015
Music Men
Percussion Class
At our new site,
everyone gets involved in music. Whether he is teaching it or taking classes, each does his part to lead and to
learn something new to benefit the congregation. Luis heads up a team that sets up and runs
the service. I tag along for
transportation purposes.
Two Guitar Classes
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