SATURDAY, 2/8/14

Written by Teddie on February 8th, 2014

I saw something last night that I have never seen before – lights on in the feeding center!  You talk about beautiful!  Granted they are not permanent but they are lights regardless!  Special thanks to Tim Knighten who took the lead and made this happen!  We are able to have the lights and refrigeration.  The center opens this Monday, 2/10!

Good day in Guatemala yesterday.  The medical team being led by Dr. John Nicely and the dental team being led by Dr. Derek Draft and Dr. John Gissal (actually, Laurie King is in charge of the whole thing but do not tell these doctors) had a good day of ministry with the dental being busier than the medical.  The team seemed content with the outcome of yesterday’s ministry.

On the construction side, our team of fourteen had a blessed day.  Four houses were finished with everything, including concrete, except hanging the doors and windows.  Three others were finished up to the point of being ready to receive the concrete.  We could possibly finish the construction side by Monday if there are no surprises.

Evangelist Michael Mason did a really nice job of sharing the Word with us yesterday morning.  It is such a blessing to have him with us this week.  Probably does a better job of preaching Junior Hill’s messages than Junior does himself!

Thanks for checking on us.  Pray for us.

 

FRIDAY, 2/7/14

Written by Teddie on February 7th, 2014

Quick update.  First, we had no internet most of the day yesterday and, when we had it, it was hit and miss.

The team all arrived safe and sound.  Two from Chicago and three from Mobile had to take alternative routes to get here and arrived at the mission house around 10:15PM.

Breakfast is being cooked and soon everyone will be up and about ready for the day.  The medical side of this team far outweighs the building side.  It is going to be good!

Pray for us and another update will come tonight if the internet is available.

 

WEDNESDAY, 2/5/14

Written by Teddie on February 6th, 2014

DAY 7: WEDNESDAY

The Mission team wrapped up our work today.  It began with worship.  No matter what people say, Teddie really can preach the Word.  Kalyn Trentham blessed us with special music.  Then the excitement began as I learned that the highway to the village had been closed.  It is really the ONLY way there, but Tico and John King found a way.  We traveled up over the mountain.  WHAT A RIDE.  It was very scenic.  We arrived at the Village 2 hours later than we had planned.  BE FLEXABLE.  All 15 houses were dedicated in a very moving experience.  The Medical Team also saw patients at the same site.  We closed down operations at 4:30 and enjoyed a meal on the way home.  The team then worshiped Jesus in a communion ceremony and shared testimonies.  We will get a few hours sleep (about 3) then head to the airport.  Please be in prayer as the Grand Rapids and St. Louis flights are flying in to some white stuff.  Thanks for reading this.  Thanks for praying.  I hope to report a final post when all are home safe.

Blessings,
Pastor Bob
 

MONDAY, 2/3/14

Written by Teddie on February 4th, 2014
DAY 4 CONTINUED: SUNDAY
The TEAM worshiped Sunday with a local church named “Una Vida Con Promesa” or “Life With a Promise”.
Pastor Bob Preached ands Lazaro interpreted.  The entire TEAM same for the congregation (Amazing Grace”.  It was a deeply spiritual experience for all.  Following a trio to Antigua a local band led us in worship. The lead singer did a great job singing in English, even though he is Guatemalan.  Tico preached following the music.  we love that man.
DAY 5: MONDAY
We got off to an early start today with worship at 6:30.  The Medical team had a very long drive to reach the location of their ministry site.  I am told they saw over 400 patients.  The building crew also had a good day.  Of the 15 houses we are to build 9 are ready for dedication and 4 more have been framed and had cement floor laid.  We are to have another early start tomorrow.
The number of houses build and patients seen is important.  So also is the spirit of Christian fellowship I am seeing at the Mission House and on the Ministry sites.  We are better Christ-followers because we together.  We are better together.  After we have depated from Guatemala
Blessings,
Pastor Bob
 

SUNDAY, 2/2/14

Written by Teddie on February 2nd, 2014
DAY 1: THURSDAY
Thank you SO  MUCH for all those who have been praying for this mission trip.  It has been quite a challenge getting started.  From the 5 locations of departure, 3 hadto change flight plans due to weather conditions.  Upon arrival the Team, missing the Mississippi group ( 3) and the Missouri group (3) had a good time with supper and getting to know one another as the medication preparations were made.  The Miss group arrived about midnight.
DAY 2: FRIDAY
The Team is not complete, but God is in control.  Worship was led by Carla Mast.  We had a deeply spiritual experience.  Preaching the Word was by Pastor Bob.  Nuff said.  The Medical team treated nearly 250 or so patients while the construction team had 5 houses in some phase of building by the end of the day.  After supper the Team sorted clothes to be distributed.  The Missouri group arrived lateFriday night.  The Team is now complete.  God is Good.
DAY 3: SATURDAY
What a great day of ministry. We had a shortened day on the field, nevertheless the medical was very busy as they saw more than
 100 patients more than the day before.  The building team completed the day with a total of 9 houses ready for doors and windows.  We packed up early and headed to a church where 100 families were waiting in line to received food and clothes.  What a blessing to interact with these folks as we distributed to them.  Following supper the Team had a good evening of getting to know one another (fellowship)
DAY 4: SUNDAY
It is early Sunday morning as I write this, but here are the plans for today.  We will go to a church about 15 minutes from the mission house for worship.  Pastor Bob will preach with Lazaro interpreting.  The team will sing a special – they do even know that yet.  After worship we will go to Antigua for a time of shopping and sight-seeing.  When we return home we will have worship with a local Guatemalan band and preaching by Tico.
KEEP PRAYING.
 

FRIDAY, 1/31/14

Written by Teddie on January 31st, 2014

This entry is being typed shortly before 10:30AM – what a wild last couple of days it has been for GRACE Ministries.

One team left the mission house yesterday headed home to Michigan.  I do not know if they blogged so I do not have much of an update.  I do know they worked on building a church building and built twelve houses.  This team goes every year and have been doing so for many years.  They do such a wonderful job.

Another team left (kind of) yesterday morning bound for Guatemala.  This team had folks flying out of Atlanta, Grand Rapids, St Louis, and New Orleans.  The winter weather in the South changed some things i.e. the Atlanta folks were supposed to be flying from Birmingham and the New Orleans folks were supposed to be flying from Mobile.  Thankfully, everyone from ATL, GRR, and MSY arrived in Guatemala safe and sound yesterday.

The three folks in St. Louis have a different story.  Their flight from STL got cancelled yesterday and they were re-booked to today, 1/31.  Not so fast my friend!  That flight from STL got cancelled this morning and they were re-booked for tomorrow, 2/1.  St. Louis is going to possibly receive some snow and ice tonight/tomorrow.  Not good.

Now keep in mind that Pastor Bob Harvey from Auburn is supposed to be leading this team.  Where is he during all of this?  Tanning on the roof top of the mission house in 70 plus degree weather.  He really saw the St. Louis three as needing to deal with their own problems.  Not me.  After literally hours of waiting on the phone, a very kind lady from Delta switched them to another airline and they will now arrive in GC tonight.

On the feeding center front, our committee has to make a decision today as how to proceed.  Pray for wisdom.

Pray for the team that is there now doing medical and construction.

Thanks for praying for GRACE Ministries.

 

TUESDAY, 1/21/14

Written by Teddie on January 21st, 2014

Today is a most important day in the life of GRACE Ministries for two reasons.  First, it is the first day of school in Guatemala for the 2014 school year which begins now and ends in October.  For the first time, GRACE Ministries will sponsor children to go to school.  We (you) have paid their registration costs, purchased their supplies and uniforms, and will supply them with a sack lunch after school.  The sack lunch is in place of getting to go to the feeding center.

Second, we are supposed to hear from the electric company as to the “when” we can expect to receive electricity.  Our request to receive electricity was approved last Thursday, 1/16.  The normal time for the installation to be completed is around three months.  We have asked for a much, much earlier (like now) installation.  The decision is being made in Guatemala City.  Please join us in praying for God’s will to be done in this situation.

The Moline CRC team is having a great week of ministry.  Today will see them complete construction on the 15 houses.  They will also finish a playground at Love The Child (Osborn) and dedicate it in memory of Donna Westhouse’s nephew.  Pray for their final two days of ministry and their travel home on Thursday.

Thank your for caring about GRACE Ministries.  Pray for us!

 

 

FRIDAY, 1/17/14

Written by Teddie on January 17th, 2014

It is my intent for the entirety of GRACE Ministries to be much more “visible” through this means during the course of 2014.  Therefore, my plan is to post at least weekly giving an update of what is happening through GRACE Ministries in the beautiful country of Guatemala.

The L.G. Camp, Jr. Mission House has already hosted two groups in 2014.  The first was Paul & Cristy Leytham leading a Bible study on January 3rd & 4th.  Dr. Tico Vargas and the staff from the Guatemala Bible Seminary had a planning session on Friday, January 10.  We are blessed to be able to offer the house for such gatherings.

David & Donna Westhouse arrived on Thursday, January 16, with a team of 40 from the Moline CRC to do a week of ministry.  This couple has been leading teams almost since the mission house was completed in 2002.  As a matter of fact, they will lead another team in just a few weeks.  Plans call for them to build 15 houses, work at Amor del Nino, distribute food and clothes, et cetera.  Pray that they will have a great week of ministry!

Our Missions Committee received good news this past Wednesday.  We have been approved to receive electricity (long, long story) in the feeding center – to God be the glory!  We need your prayers that the installation process can be expedited as the feeding center was to have been opened on 1/15/14.  We will not open until we have electricity.

However, we have registered, bought uniforms, bought supplies, et cetera for the thirty five (35) children enrolled in our program so they can begin school.  Lazaro & Glendy Suruy are leading this ministry and are doing a great job!

John & Laurie King arrived back in Guatemala from Canada this past Monday night, 1/13.  That is the good news.  The bad news is that Nick @ Night came with them!  He is like a stray dog always finding his way back – LOL!  John & Laurie are such a valuable part of GRACE Ministries.  Life is much smoother for me whenever they are in Guatemala!

Paul & Cristy continue to pray fervently as they battle Cristy’s cancer.  Would you join us in praying for a healing in Cristy’s body?  With God all things are possible!

We received several wonderful financial gifts at the end of 2013 from individuals, churches, and businesses.  Thank you so much!  GRACE Ministries pays no administrative fees or salaries in North America.  That means every cent given to GRACE Ministries goes directly to Guatemala to be used in ministry.  That is a God thing!

As it presently stands, we have thirty six (36) teams that will be using the mission house in 2014.  That is awesome!  Those teams will come from Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Michigan, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Canada.  Two of those teams will be first timers which we always welcome and enjoy.

Thank you for being a supporter of GRACE Ministries whether through prayer, finances, or as a trip participant.  You are a blessing to us!

P.S. – If you need more information about GRACE Ministries, contact me at tcturrentine@gmail.com or call (251) 445 5416.

 

 

THURSDAY, 11/28/13

Written by Teddie on November 28th, 2013

Final post from Pastor Mark:

Wednesday: Today, we left then Grace Ministries mission house for the airport in Guatemala City at 3:00am. We boarded our plane at 6:15am and flew to Houston, TX where we bid farewell to Jonathan, Magen, Tammy, Debbie and Jill (from West Virginia) and Clyde (from Calgary, Alberta). The 19 other Canadians then flew from Houston to Minneapolis. We arrived in MSP at 2:30pm and after catching a shuttle to the hotel (where our cars were parked), we began our 6-hour drive home. As we headed north, the weather conditions dramatically changed (heavy, heavy SNOW!!! Argh…) The four drivers had to make a difficult transition between driving in Guatemala and driving in the USA/Canada! Thankfully, God gave all of us safety and we eventually arrived at each of our homes (our 6-hour drive ended up taking more like about 8 hours).

We thank the Lord for His provision, protection and safety all throughout the long day of travel. We especially praise Him for the blessing to serve in Guatemala the past 10 days and to see JESUS in the lives of those we were blessed to build houses for, have Bible School with, distribute food and clothing to and share the love of JESUS with! Pray that all those we served will continue to be drawn to trust in Jesus as their Lord and Saviour. Pray that our lives will be the proof of God’s love, just as much here at home as in Guatemala. Pray that we will be bold in telling Americans/Canadians about Jesus as much as we were with Guatemalans. This trip was an unbelievable experience and we all cannot even come close to saying enough thanks to God for all that He did!

Thursday: Happy Thanksgiving! Blessings to all the team who served in Guatemala with Grace Ministries this past week! Our team was comprised of 20 Canadians, 9 Michiganders, 5 West Virginians, and 1 Mississippian.

Thanks to all the Guatemalan staff members of Grace Ministries: Lazaro & Glendy, Marcia and Josh, Max & Theresa and Terisita, John & Laurie, Paul & Cristy, Samuel & Arayna and Melissa. Thank you David for serving with us too!

Special thanks to Pastor Teddie Turrentine for organizing so many components of this trip. We are very grateful for all the folks at Friendship Baptist Church and the vision they have to make Jesus known in Guatemala.

“To God be the glory, great things He hath done!”

Dios te bendiga!

Jesus te ama!!

 

WEDNESDAY, 11/27/13

Written by Teddie on November 27th, 2013

From Pastor Mark:

Tuesday: Today we went to the El Tejar Dump and conducted a Vacation Bible School for all of the people there. We were so privileged to share God’s love with them and also help to provide for their needs (with a sack lunch and lots of food and clothes).  Next, we stopped for lunch at Burger King, before conducting another Vacation Bible School in a church with hundreds of children at 1:30pm. Later on, we were involved in a church service near the mission house. All throughout the day we sang Spanish songs many times over and also enthusiastically performed the story of “The Prodigal Son”, acting as everything from wild friends… to pigs!  It was an amazing day. After the church service, we cleaned up the mess of our firecrackers from last night, before enjoying a dinner of leftovers back at the mission house. Then, we packed our bags and filled out forms while the girls went on a “shopping trip”!  We wrapped up the day with an information meeting. Before  turning in for the night, we said some goodbyes and headed off to bed. Pray that we will have safety as we travel tomorrow (Wednesday) and that there won’t be any flight complications. Also pray for all those people in the El Tejar Dump, that they will know God’s love for them, even in the midst of unbelievably difficult circumstances. This trip has been so blessed by the Lord, and I can’t believe that we’re going home already!