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September 30 September Quarterly Newsletter
What’s been happening? The summer months were spent in Canada intenerating as usual. We had an unexpected trip to Newfoundland, due to the death of Randy’s brother. Regardless of how hard that was, it was a blessing to see our family. We spent the latter part of May-July visiting 8 PAOC churches and the Rotary Club in Sudbury. We were delighted to renew old acquaintances and make new friends and connections.
The last 2 weeks of July we settled in at Spring Bay Camp. It was a special time, as always, to be refreshed and also spend time with our loving family and friends.
Our daughter Stacey and granddaughter Emily returned with us to Honduras on August the 8th and stayed for almost 2 wonderful weeks. It was good for them to see the ministry we are doing and be able to participate in the work here.
Emily’s Special Project Emily decided that she wanted to do something very special for the children when she came to Honduras. Without any coaching whatsoever, she came up with the idea of selling lemonade. Her thoughts were that these children never get to do anything special. She wanted to do something they would remember as many of them never get this opportunity. So she asked Pastor Lorrie Gibbons (Spring Bay Camp Director) if she do this to raise money for her little venture. Obtaining special permission, she set up her lemonade stand one hot sunny July afternoon and raised, enough money to bring 90 people from Manos Extendidas here in Honduras to McDonalds!
After church one Sunday morning in August we piled everyone into the borrowed vehicles. Some kids were hanging out of the back of the trucks, typical for here, and off we went. The kids were ecstatic and many of them hovered around Emily wanting to hold her hand and be her special friend. The language barrier did not exist in the land of Mc Donald’s time.
What a treat it was, and the amazing thing is, she came within $1.00 of paying for the cost of this! Many of the children are still talking about the adventure and they still ask for Emily.
Pastor Alvin had a word that morning that went something like this… “Who knows what future impact a 9 year old girl can have for God’s kingdom purposes, just by reaching out and taking these precious little children to McDonalds?”
Hey, she even made the newspaper! The article is in NIAGARA THIS WEEK dated September 26/08. See http://www.niagarathisweek.com/news/article/208696
Visiting homes of children we care for Stacey and Emily had an opportunity to visit the child they sponsor and bring them much needed items. When the ministry first came across this particular family some 12 months ago, they were eating one bowl of uncooked rice and sharing one bottle of juice. Now 2 of these children are sponsored and the family is getting the help they need for school, medical needs and other necessary items.
One sunny Saturday afternoon we climbed up the muddy hill to the house where the family welcomed us with open arms. Our hearts were touched as we observed the surroundings. The house was made of scrap wood with many cracks in the walls. When the rains come, the water pours in. There was a kitchen area with a fire pit made from stones and cement. There was a small living area that was wide open. The floor was earth and there were no chairs to sit on, not even a wooden bench. They have no sanitation facilities which are common in this area, and no place to even wash their clothes. If they have enough money, they could buy the occasional bucket of water from the delivery trucks. However, the trucks are rarely able to get up to this area. Water is also collected in barrels when it rains. In the dry season water is hauled in buckets from a polluted stream a few miles down the road. Chickens were running around the house and they had a dog and several puppies that were also given free roaming privileges. There were no dishes, pots or pans to cook with, not even food in their cupboards that we could see. (The children come to the center to be fed). The only furniture in the house was 2 beds, one with just a bare spring and no mattress just a piece of cardboard. We were told this is what the girls sleep. The older 2 sisters in this family share a blouse to go to school. These people are some of the poorest in the program. The father has tried to find work for this family of 7, but to no avail. What little work he does find is minimal. We prayed with the family before we left and were deeply humbled by their love for GOD despite their circumstances.
Stacey and Emily were so impacted by the many needs of the children here. Many of the stories are the same, no work, no food, no way to educate the children, no medical help.
Emily is already planning her next trip and she wants to bring others with her. Funny thing is, she is doing chores around her house and wants Nanna and Poppy (namely us) to pay her for them so she can come again…interesting concept of a 9 year old J LOL!
Potential Missionaries The day after Stacey and Emily left, a couple from Quebec arrived for 2 weeks to check us out and see what we are doing hin the ministry here. They had heard about us on the PAOC website and we have been contacting one another through email, phone calls and a divinely appointed visit during one of our itineration assignments. They have the anointing of God on their lives and we are praying that God will use them as HE sees fit and in the area where they can best be utilized. Please pray for them as they prepare to follow God’s leading for their lives. They are presently preparing to go through the PAOC approval process and also need to learn Spanish. Who knows what God will do through them here in Honduras? They are awaiting God’s direction as well as timing.
Children’ health improving Medical examinations have resumed and the children in the Feeding Centers are doing well. We have seen many go from Grade 2 malnutrition down to Grade 1 or no signs of malnutrition at all. We would like to see every child in the Feeding Centers well nourished and malnutrition a thing of the past.
Water We have been trying for the past year to get clean, parasite free water for the children to drink. We installed 4 Bio Sand Filters with no success. The problem was identified as the water source and that the sand itself had been contaminated. Even with new sand, the filters have not worked properly. Water for the centers does not always come from the same supply so it has been very hard to regulate the filters. We cannot get to a place of the children not having parasites until we get good clean water.
With Pastor Alvin’s blessing we have been working on alternate solutions with the Rotary Club here and there is a good possibility that the Rotary Club in Sudbury will be partnering with us in this venture as well. The options may be to look into digging wells at each feeding centre. We have someone here trying to connect us with others who have the experience to do so. The other option we are told is some sort of UV ray system that can be purchased. This is what they use in the hospitals here in Honduras. As the water passes through the light filtering system everything is purified.
Nothing happens in a day here in Honduras, everything takes time, a LOT of time. It means many follow ups and constantly trying to keep on top of things. The language barrier does not help as in most cases we have to depend on others to get information for us. We would appreciate you continuing to keep this in prayer…They say patience is a virtue, well God has certainly allowed me to learn more of that in our time here.
Change is Coming We are sensing a shift in our direction here as we have shared with some of you already. Our vision is to open a Christian, hopefully bilingual school. For the past 3 years we have been giving medicines, toys, clothing, school supplies, paying tuition fees, buying uniforms and shoes so the kids can go to public school. It has been a privilege and honor to run the Child Sponsorship Program for Manos Extendidas. All glory to GOD; we are blessed to have been able to bring the program to a place of self sufficiency and running fairly smoothly. However we cannot keep giving without finding some way for the children to grow up self supporting and successful. They don’t need to depend on handouts; they need to have a hope for the future.
The Lord is clearly saying to us “stop giving and start training” and we have to be obedient to that calling. In the near future we are being directed to build the school and start training these precious little ones coming out of the Manos Day Care Programs so they can have a chance to fulfill their dreams.
Land
We are presently trying to get information on land that we think will be suitable for the school. This seems impossible in the Natural, but in the spiritual realm, GOD is still on the throne and nothing is too hard for HIM.
“Behold I am the Lord the God of all flesh, is there anything too hard for me? Jeremiah 32:27
In this particular chapter (Jer. 32) it deals with buying the fields. God is telling Jeremiah to go in and buy the Land! We have also been studying Joshua and God told Joshua repeatedly to go in and possess the land. Then came Nehemiah which I am presently studying. He had a heart for the people and he sought God’s favor for success and instructions on how to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem which had been destroyed. He wept before God and asked God to give him what he needed to accomplish such an impossible task. He left a good position to do so. He followed the heart of God. We need to be released to do the same. Every word we have been reading has jumped out at us, confirmation after confirmation.
Since I was hospitalized in April, I have been strongly impressed that this is the next step. Before that it was only a thought. Now it has made a deep impact in my heart (and Randy’s as well.) Alone, on my bed, God ministered to me in ways that no one else could. He instilled dreams and visions into me that I know only HE can fulfill. I know we cannot possibly do it. There is no way on earth that we even have the first clue how to go about this.. I know it is all in God’s timing. He will give the marching orders and provide the ways and the means to do the work. Note: See more, including pictures of Emily and Stacey’s visit, the land we are looking at, Day of the Child etc. on our web space at www.moosegrip.spaces.live.com
Are we nuts? Our present assignment here is coming to an end January 2009. Yet we know beyond the shadow of a doubt that God is not done with us yet. We still have much work to do for the ministry of Manos Extendidas. They too have dreamed of a school and we want to help them fulfill that dream. Our focus may be changing, but given the excellent relationship we have with the local ministry here, they are at the heart of why we are taking on this new venture. We want to see them succeed. We want to make this school happen, for the sake of the children.
In the natural, all things point to us going home. My health as you all know has not been the best. I have found I must pace myself now much more carefully than I had in the past. I was caught up in keeping up with the paper work and meeting the practical needs of the children. I have learned my lesson the hard way.
Note on my health. The Doctor had said there was no way I could return to Honduras without an MRI, due to the symptoms I was having. She also told me there was a year waiting list. Well, God got me in, the night before we packed up to come back to Honduras! PTL! My symptoms have lessoned and I am doing much better. I still covet your prayers
Another factor is the funds are not coming in; we have not met our budget since November 2008.
I miss my family and long to be there for all the special occasions we seem to be missing. Yet we have this burning desire inside to keep on going here. To press on and do more for the children who otherwise may be without hope for their futures.
The loneliness factor is there as well. It is hard to admit, but not having a social life outside of the ministry does put a huge strain on us. Our relationships are important but let’s face it, we all need friends.
So are we nuts? Maybe so…but in the spiritual realm
We would rather be in God’s will than out of it, so we are choosing to stay here in Honduras and press on until God tells us otherwise
But we can’t do it alone… Will you help us? Please pray for us and support us so we can do what we are called here to do. We are counting on you. We are all in this together. Let’s see what Great things God has in store for Honduras. Hand in hand we can make this happen.
Dream with us. Dream big dreams for God.! As James Guskjolen, our Regional Director said to us lately,” Get ready to say a few WOWS!!!” We already have!
Donating Items We received many donations again to bring back to the children. Thanks to those who contributed back packs, toys, medicines etc. Your donations were greatly appreciated. However, due to airline regulations and the increasing cost of shipping items, we are no longer able to accept any donations to carry back with us. We used to be able to take two 70 lb. bags each with us. Then it went down to 50 lbs. each bag. Now we pay for every bag and although we greatly appreciate all the efforts, it is just costing us too much money to bring the items with us. Not to mention, we usually have to leave personal items back home because so many donations come in and it is hard to say no, we can’t take them. We will only be accepting donations now through teams incoming. That way the weight can be evenly distributed amongst team members. We will however gratefully accept all cash donations to buy the needed items here
Thank you for your Prayerful and Financial support God bless each and every one
“I was hungry and you fed me, I was thirsty and you gave me a drink, a stranger and you took me in, naked and you clothed me, sick and you visited me, in prison and you came to me…insomuch as you have done this unto the least of these you have done so unto me.” Matthew 25:35-40
Contact Judy and Randy at hondurashope@cablecolor.hn Or 905 228 1360 (Internet phone) TrackbacksThe trackback URL for this entry is: http://moosegrip.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!EA5D8D7032507433!661.trak Weblogs that reference this entry
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