GRACE ’09 II – DAY FOUR

Written by Teddie on June 21st, 2009

We began yesterday morning with a time of worship led by Doug Chappelle followed by a message from the Word.  Dr. Mike Clark of Casa Para Ninos Aleluya was kind enough to take time from his busy schedule to come share with us.  It was certainly a joy to have Miss Dottie & him with us. 

Our day in SDX began with a block party which was co-hosted by Clubhouse Guatemala & GRACE Ministries.  That was a wonderful time which was especially meaningful to many of our team members.  I appreciate Mike Parker and the folks from Riverdale Baptist even though they had on some ungodly garb! 

Around noon we began to build and the rains came and didn’t let up.  However, our team members didn’t complain, worked hard, and came home very muddy.  I am not sure how many houses are completed up to the point of waiting on cement but I do know five have now been completed with cement. 

Pastor Mel Hacker preached at Palabra Viva yesterday afternoon and did an excellent job.  April McNiel & Jaclyn Weaver went and led the musical worship.  Those girls can bellow! 

We had an impromptu meeting prior to supper and it was a special time.  April & Jaclyn led us in a couple of worship songs and then folks began to share what God had shown them during the first three days of this trip.  Folks wept and it was one of those you had to have been there type things.  It is always sweet when God shows up! 

We attended the 7:00AM service at Alpha & Omega and it was good.  Nice message on The Second Coming!  It was then off to Antigua for shopping & lunch at Las Antorchas.  About half of the team came home to pray while the others are shopping some more. 

I will update in the morning about tonight’s worship service.  Pastor Mel Hacker will be bringing the message.  Doug, April, & Jaclyn will lead our musical worship.  I hope they don’t do too well or Pastor Mel may have a spell! 

Random observations – Jaclyn Weaver can flat out eat!  Callie Chappelle has some curly hair!  Stan Gordon doesn’t pay attention!  Janet Benavidez loves to talk on the phone late at night!  Kerry Woods loves shopping in the market!  Homemade baked beans are better than the canned ones!  I cannot predict the weather very accurately!  Charging to enter a city i.e. Antigua ought to be against the law! 

 

 

GRACE ’09 II – SUNDAY, 6/21/09

Written by Teddie on June 21st, 2009

Happy Fathers’ Day!  I am heading out the door for a 7:00AM church service so I will update this afternoon.  Suffice it to say that all is well and we had a good day yesterday in spite of some serious rain.  Everyone is doing great and displaying great attitudes!  God is good! 

We will be praying for the services in our respective churches today.  Pray for us! 

 

GRACE ’09 II – DAY THREE

Written by Teddie on June 20th, 2009

I begin by apologizing for the delay in posting.  I thought Deidra was blogging each day.  (I actually knew  she wasn’t but it gets me off the hook!)  Truth be known, Pastor Jack Bailey said I need to study more and blog less so there you go! 

All 37 team members arrived safely in three waves Thursday – 12 at 11:00AM; 3 at 1:00PM; and 22 at 7:30PM.  The first wave got to the mission house around 4:00PM and the night wave got in around 10:00PM.  We thank God for giving us watchcare in our travels! 

We did something very unusual yesterday morning as we slept late beginning our morning devotional at 8:00AM due to the long travel day and late hour for most of our team.  We have gone retro as Pastor Doug Chappelle, Thelma Baptist in Wetumpka, led our musical praise and I shared from the Word.  As always, it was a good time in worship & the Word! 

We actually didn’t get to the village, Santo Domingo Xenacoj, and begin building until around 1:00PM – too many details to explain.  We then got five or six hours completed with two of those receiving concrete.  If a team builds the same house two or three times does that count as two or three separate builds?  Two words – Soy Taylor! 

This team is good.  Twenty seven first timers.  Great attitudes thus far.  Here are a few random thoughts:

Aaron Creps seriously thinks soccer is a sport and his sister, Kortni, believes the same about cheerleading.  Why have the children in the village begun calling Jaclyn Weaver “Big Mama”?  Great Danes should not live inside your house!  Norma Collins is blonde!  (Real blonde!)  The “Fab Five” are not doing nearly as good of a job as Louise gives them credit for!  One word – Soy!  Brandon Baker is tall!  Pastor Abel’s mom gives a serious massage!  Pastor Doug has some serious white hair!  Korie Fontenot loves kitchen duty!  Lisa Harvey, pastor’s daughter, doesn’t know many Christian songs! 

Pray that we will have a great Saturday as we head back to SDX to build, bless, and be blessed! 

Pastor Teddie

 

Dalraida Day 8

Written by Teddie on June 18th, 2009

It is hard to blog if there is no Internet service!  I am assuming that Kirk Lightfield corrected the problem–Thanks Kirk!

The Dalraida team had a very successful week although they were without their personal medicine.  They met the needs of 1000 Guatemalans in four days!  The building team built, concreted, and dedicated a total of 10 houses.  Since the rains have began to come, I am sure there are ten families who are grateful that the Lord used North Americans to provide a “better” home.  The greatest success were those who prayed to accept Jesus Christ as their personal Lord and Savior!  It is worth every frustration, time, and financial sacrifice!  A soul is priceless!

The mission house is ready and waiting for the Friendship folks to occupy the beds.  We have enjoyed all of the people from the past groups, but we are looking forward to seeing the faces of Friendship.  Please pray as the other half of the group will land in Guatemala around 7:00.

We are waiting anxiously to see everything God has in store for the upcoming week!

He deserves all of our praise!

-Deidra

 

Dalraida Day 4

Written by Teddie on June 14th, 2009

We had a great church service this morning at Alpha Omega Church.  It was a full house, as they had to put chairs along the back and even outside the church.  It was an evangelistic service with guest musicians, and four people were saved during the service.

The group from Dalraida went to Daniel and Millie’s church this morning, where they also had a great service.  After church, the medical team saw 75 patients at Christy Leytham’s church.  The rest of the group had a relaxing day in Antigua.

Overall, we are having a great experience here in Guatemala.  We are so blessed to have this opportunity to serve God!!

Pam and Brandon

 

Dalraida Day 2 & 3

Written by Teddie on June 13th, 2009

Dalraida Baptist has only been in Guatemala for three days, but they have experienced a multitude of emotions.  John King, Pancho Arriola, and others have worked tirelessly to have the medications released, however, they remain sitting in the airport.  Please continue to pray that the medicines will be released and that God will receive all of the glory.

One of the highlights in this summer is being able to participate in the group devotions.  Jim Peters spoke about not asking God “Why?” but “What can I do?”  His challenge to the group was to do what you can with what you have wherever you are for the glory of God.  Our plans are not always God’s plan and we must be willing to follow Him.  This team has had an awesome attitude, humility, and willing heart to do whatever they can to serve others.

In spite of the craziness with the medicine, they are 90% finished with building ten houses!  I love hearing about their accomplishments in house building, but I especially enjoy listening to their enthusiasm about playing with the children.  There are several bilinguals on the team, and they had the privilege of leading two people to Christ!  Perhaps the “plans” were rearranged in order for these to know Christ.

Thanks to John and Laurie King and GRACE ministries, the medical team was able to use some medicines to hold a clinic in a local village.  Based on the number of tickets they gave to the people, I know that they treated at least 250 patients.  They worked a long, 12 hr. shift today!  I am sure that no one will have to rock them to sleep tonight!

We are praying that God is glorified in your worship services tomorrow!  He alone deserves all of our praise!

 

Dalraida Day 1

Written by Teddie on June 12th, 2009

Today was a very busy day as we watched the Arkansas team depart and the Dalraida team arrive!

It is refreshing to clean the house knowing that 40 more people will quickily come to begin their ministry.  Soy and Brandon have the responsibilty to make the beds.  (I will not mention that it took them five hours to make 32 beds last week.)  However, the Arkansas team decided to “help” and made 20 beds this morning!  While Pam, Alisha, and I were on our hands and knees scrubbing toilets, Soy and Brandon were inspecting their bed-making skills!  They do not get our sympathy vote!

The Dalraida team arrived but without medicine.  Several of them are suppose to meet with a congress woman this weekend for permission to release the medicine.  Please pray for them as they work with the Guatemalans officials.  Although this throws a kink in their plans, they are being very flexible and trusting that this did not take God by surprise!  I am thrilled that I serve a God who is in complete control!

Keep Praying!

-Deidra

 

Foothills Fellowship Day 5

Written by Teddie on June 11th, 2009

The building team completed the final touches on all of the houses today.  They have worked very hard to build and concrete four houses in only 4 days.  The entire group returned to the village to spend time in dedicating all of the houses.  I did not participate, but I was thrilled to hear the enthusiasm as they talked about the house dedication.  They really prayed that God will bless the house dedication and I believe it was the “icing on the cake”.

The medical team had another long, but great day.  They will continue with the medical clinic for one more day.  Please pray for them.

The maintenance team moved from the seminary to Amor del Nino, which is the orphanage of Steve and Sheryl Osborne.  As you can imagine, help is always welcomed when you have that many children to care for.

The night ended with pizza and an awesome worship time.  David and Jamie are definitely blessed musicians and we are thankful they use their talent for the Lord.  It has been a very blessed week.

Please continue to pray that the team from Montgomery will be able to bring their medicines into Guatemala!

-Deidra

 

Foothills Fellowship Day 4

Written by Teddie on June 9th, 2009

The Foothills Fellowship team has accomplished a great deal in the last two days.  They are sending out a medical team, house building team, and maintenance team.  The house building team has almost completed a total of four houses. They will spend tomorrow working on the finishing touches for the houses.  They are planning to spend the afternoon dedicating each house.  Please pray for them!

The medical team has seen a total of 230 sick people.  Yesterday, Alisha spent the day with the medical team and she has bragged about how well the doctors/nurses have ministered to the people.  They have shown the love of Christ throught meeting physical needs.

The maintenance team has worked at the seminary with various painting jobs.  Tico shared his appreciation for the wonderful job they have done.  Rumor has it that one team member checked to see if the beds are comfortable by taking a siesta while on the job!

The food tonight was absolutley delicious!  In addition to the team members, there were about 20 Guatemalans who joined us for dinner.  Mrs. Kathy and her family did an excellent job!  It was a great time of food and fellowship.

During the devotion tonight, Kirk Lightfield shared some things God has done in his life while serving in Guatemala.  He spoke about the danger of becoming arrogant with who we are.  He reminded us that apart from God we are nothing.  It is God alone who works through us, allowing us to love and serve others.  Bro. Kirk also received a minor outpatient surgical procedure tonight.  It is always good to have doctors around.  You never know what you are going to experience at the mission house!

It is exciting to see all of the wonderful ways God continues to work in the lives of people!  Keep praying!

 

Foothills Fellowship Day 3

Written by Teddie on June 8th, 2009

Today I got the chance to go out with a group from the team to work a medical clinic. When I say work a medical clinic I mean be the medical clinic! We arrived at a remote village about an hour from Chimaltenango and set up our clinic in a church. In less than 20 minutes we had a make-shift reception/nurse table, doctor’s office, and pharmacy. We had 99 people come through with a number and about 15 without a number. I worked at the reception/nurse table. It was so amazing to get to sit with each person that came through the doors to find out their name and what they needed to see the doctor for. We had everything from people suffering from headaches to scabies. The saddest thing was to meet two pregnant women who were both very concerned about their unborn children. One young woman was seven months pregnant but was losing weight very quickly. You couldn’t even tell that she was pregnant, much less seven months. The other young woman was four months pregnant and had not felt her baby move. For those of you who have traveled to any third world country, you understand when I say that they were so thankful for the medicine and suggestions that the pharmacist and doctors gave them.

-Alisha Vice