We are enjoying life here in Guatemala ! We are adjusting each day and it seems like we
are learning more and more about the culture and the language here. We are hard at work learning Spanish which
some days seems like we are making progress and other days is somewhat
frustrating J This is a picture of our Spanish Teacher
Julio. He is a very good teacher and we
are getting to know him and share our lives with him.
We had a wonderful time with our friends Jerry and Ben
from Piedmont Church in Georgia . Jerry was the pastor of our church in Texas
where we lived when we first married.
We introduced them to the kids and ladies from the art and cooking
schools, visited some families, delivered food baskets, and led a precious lady
to Christ! It was a packed couple of
days. We are looking forward to our
partnership with Piedmont Church
and how God will use them to further His kingdom here in Guatemala .
The boys are enjoying making new friends and playing
outside. Levi is doing well learning
Spanish. Luke’s vocabulary still
consists of “no bueno” and “gracias”.
Our good friend Carl Bunso has been trying to teach him useful things
like “lo que sea” – whatever! Luke
hasn’t caught on yet. The other
boys are enjoying making new friends and playing with each other (most of the
time J).
Jennifer is adjusting to everything well and learning to
cook different recipes that work with the available ingredients here and with
the higher altitude. Ben is busying
studying Spanish and building relationships with some of the men and families
here.
Jennifer is attending the cooking school on Wednesdays and
teaching every other week. They made
sugar cookies yesterday and had a lot of fun!
The ladies were excited to try a new recipe and are looking forward to
selling this type of cookie at Christmas-time to help meet their families’
needs. We are getting to know them a
little more each time we are together, but we are looking forward to the day
that we are fluent in Spanish and can have more in-depth conversations with
them!
One of the main things we are doing and will continue to do
more is visit families and build relationships and meet their physical needs as
we are able. It can be very overwhelming
at times as the needs are great. This
was the case in a home we visited yesterday.
It was a typical situation here in Magdalena . There were many needs. The family we visited
was a young widow who has three children, ages 8, 10, and 12. They are currently living with her brother in
a corner of the house. There are about 8
people living in this home. She and her 3 kids live in the small space of what
would amount to most peoples closet. The smoke in this home was horrible, it
was filling the home making it hard to breathe!
They had no food in their home and we were able to provide some food for
them. This is only a temporary living
situation. She desperately needs an
affordable place for her and her precious children! Her husband passed away five years ago when
he was hit by a bus on his way to work.
She is working selling vegetables in Magdalena
but is barely making enough to cover school and food for them. Her children have offered to work, but she
really wants them to stay in school and get an education. She has no idea where they will live come
August. Please pray with us for wisdom
and direction on how we can encourage her and help with their physical
needs.
The Lord continues to remind us why we are here. In our devotions together as a family tonight
we were reminded why God has brought us to Guatemala . Romans 10:14
– 15 “But how can they call on him to save them unless they believe in him? And
how can they believe in him if they have never heard about him? And how can
they hear about him unless someone tells them? And how will anyone go and tell
them without being sent? That is why the
Scriptures say, how beautiful are the feet of messengers who bring good
news.” It is easy to get consumed with
all we have going on whether that be in Guatemala
or the United States
or wherever we are and forget why we are here.
We are not here to have fun, but rather as carriers and messengers of
the greatest news ever told! The good
news that Jesus offers is salvation through His death, burial and
resurrection! I Corinthians 15:3-4
Thank you so much for your continued prayers and support for
us to be here! We are honored to serve
the Lord here and we are very excited to be able to be more involved here as we
learn the language and culture better.
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