TRIP PICTURES

Written by Teddie on July 7th, 2007

I forgot to mention last night the pictures from this trip are being posted in the missions section of our website.  Again, there are already hundreds from the first two days and I expect Ben Vickers will probably post day three today and day four possibly as early as tonight. 

We are about to go into our morning Bible study which will be led by Pastor Eddie Burdette.  Plans call for us to finish building, do some dedications, continue working on the tile, and start painting in the parsonage. 

Thanks for your prayers.  My plans are to post tonight with a recap of today’s activities. 

 

FRIDAY, JULY 6

Written by Teddie on July 7th, 2007

Our day began with our usual morning worship time as Pastor David Smith brought a strong word from the Lord to us.  Several folks shared about what God has done in their lives thus far on the trip. 

We sent one team back to the parsonage of Rios de Agua Viva where they were able to accomplish some tile work.  That is a slow process.  They will go again tomorrow as will a paint team. 

Everyone else went back to Itzapa.  All twenty houses now have at least the frame in place and fifteen have received cement.  We will most likely finish the houses tomorrow and begin the dedication process. 

Supper tonight was gumbo and eleven of the Tennessee team joined us for that wonderful meal.  Afterwards, they departed and we will not see them again on this trip.  However, we fully expect to see them in the coming weeks/months as some wonderful friendships were established. 

Michelle Rolls is our resident camera expert and she has been taking a ton of pictures.  She sent them to Ben Vickers who posted Day One and Day Two tonight.  There are already hundreds of pictures for your viewing pleasure.  Thanks Michelle & Ben for your help with this project. 

Thank you for praying and please continue to do so. 

 

 

THURSDAY, JULY 5

Written by Teddie on July 5th, 2007

A good day!  The Lord blessed and we had an absolutely beautiful day weatherwise and we were able to get a lot accomplished.  We built an additional eight houses up to the point of needing cement and were able to put cement in six others.  So, our total built now stands at fourteen with seven of those being completely finished. 

The group working of the parsonage hit a few snags which prevented them from getting much done but we hope to remedy that tomorrow. 

We have been blessed the past two days with twenty folks from Faith Baptist in Bartlett, TN (Memphis) joining us for breakfast and then working on the houses.  Tonight, they stayed for supper and will do so tomorrow night too.  This team has truly added to the experience for us.  The last three days will definitely be different without them.  Thanks to Pastor David Smith (Minister of Education) and the other nineteen who have joined him on this trip – it has been great!  By the way, the best thing about this TN team is that not a single one of them is a fan of the Vols!   

Pastor Terry Rainey did his usual great job of getting our day started in the right way as he brought the Word to us this morning.  Tomorrow, Pastor David Smith will bring the Word to us.  Then on Saturday morning, Pastor Eddie Burdette from South Carolina will be sharing with us.  What a special time those morning devotions are! 

Thanks for your prayers.  We are all doing great.  God is good!

 

WEDNESDAY, JULY 4 II

Written by Teddie on July 4th, 2007

Better late than never – I had kitchen clean up duty today and walked out of the kitchen at 10:00PM.  We had a great meal but the clean up was a killer! 

Our day began with a devotion and then we sent everyone except the cooks out to build houses in Itzapa.  We completed five up to the cement stage and completely finished a sixth one.  We had a terrible rain storm around 1:00PM but that was okay as we had plans to leave at 2:00PM anyway. 

We did a food and clothes distribution tonight in a town west of Chimaltenango.  It was a good evening as we ministered to 100 familes and had 381 folks come through the line.

Pastor Terry Rainey preached in chapel at the local seminary this morning.  I appreciate his willingness to minister to these students. 

Our plans for tomorrow call for more building of houses plus beginning the tile work in the parsonage of the Agua Viva Church.  I really believe, weather permitting, we will really put a dent in the house building tomorrow.    Pray for us and we will keep updating the blog. 

 

WEDNESDAY, JULY 4

Written by Teddie on July 4th, 2007

Happy Independence Day!  Although we are two countries removed to the south of the USA, our thoughts today will be on the freedoms we enjoy as Americans.  I am proud to be an American. 

Here is a recap of yesterday – we leave the church at 1:55AM arriving at the Pensacola airport at 3:20AM where we are first in line at the Delta counter.  Check in proceeds smoothly until one Delta agent and one TSA agent decide we cannot check food – especially frozen.  They then change course and decide we can check some frozen food and the other has to be carried on.  Kevin Vice now has 30 #’s of shrimp in his carry on luggage as others have various foods with them too.  This whole process of exchanging food, carry on bags, et cetera almost costs us as the last few of us literally have about five minutes to spare before the plane takes off. 

We have a smooth flight to Atlanta where we meet up with Pastor Terry Rainey, Pastor Eddie Burdette, 12 others from South Carolina, and Chris & Pat White from Missouri.  We arrive in Guatemala City shortly before noon and leave the airport a little before 1:00PM.  The traffic is congested due to road construction and we finally get to the mission house a little after 3:00PM after a brief stop at Casa Aleluya to meet with some folks from Tennessee. 

We have a brief meeting where we make room assignments and then unload the food and folks check out the surroundings.  We then go to the bank to exchange money and to Pollo Campero for supper.  Shortly after our return from supper, the place grows silent as most everyone hits the proverbial sack. 

Our missions committee meets for almost two hours discussing and praying for GRACE Ministries.  That is a spiritual time and I appreciate those folks, their wisdom, and their insights. 

Bernard Suthoff, Claude Landry, and William Sessions are on Continental and miss their flight in Houston.  I am writing this update shortly after 3:00AM and I honestly don’t know if they arrived on the later flight or not.  Oh well, if you had to lose three team members. . . (j/k)  Hopefully they are here somewhere! 

My plans are to post an update (if the internet is up) from today’s activities after we return back to the mission house tonight.  We will be joined in the work today by 20 folks from the Faith Baptist Church in Bartlett, TN.  (This is a true mission trip as we minister to that group of foreigners!)  It should be fun!  Check back tonight for the update!

 

 

GRACE ‘07 III

Written by Teddie on July 3rd, 2007

Okay, shoot me!  I have been trying to blog all day and here it is now 10:45PM and I am just now getting around to it.  Long story short – the 47 of us who took Delta arrived on time in Guatemala and the 3 who took Continental are still absent! 

I will write more tomorrow about the happenings of today but everyone (minus three) is safe and sound.  Praise the Lord! 

 

 

 

Monday-June 25, 2007

Written by Teddie on June 26th, 2007

Up, up, and away…no…not so fast!  DELAYED again in Houston.  We made it fairly well through Guatemala City and the airport as well as customs.  There are always a few new things like everyone must now go and buy their own tax stamp instead of one person buying all of them and passing them out.  Then there was the waiting room packed with people and no electricity and no air conditioning and no seats and you get the drift!  This also meant no lights in the bathrooms!  So some folks shared in the process by holding the door open slightly with their foot, then the next person would do the same.  Finally, Bro. Kerry can to the rescue and had a flashlight.  Do I hear $5.00…$10.00…going for $100.00?  Somehow, we managed to get the flashlight back!

We were so happy to arrive back in the good ole USA where things like no electricity are a rarity.  Yap!  You guessed it.  We went to get on the train in the airport to our destination and the train was broke down!  Does anyone know how many steps it takes to get all the way around the Houston airport?  We do!

We must stop here and give God the glory for everything accomplished this week!  Here is one example as to how God provided for us.  When we were told that we must walk to our next gate, some of us were packing a load of stuff, and others had no energy left to go.  We looked ahead and there before us was a man with an extended golf cart.  We rushed over to him and asked (begged) him if he could give us a ride.  He said the battery was dead!  We must have looked really pitiful and begged rather well because he said “Get on and we’ll see what we can do.”  Off we went, first passing the Canadians, then some of our fellow Friendship companions.  The cart died just as we got to where a temporary shuttle bus was located.  Praise God for the waters from the rock!  God is good all the time!

We finally arrived at the gate and the plane had been delayed again.  What else do you do but go and eat!  Off we all went and had a good time of fellowship, watching all the people walk past us and wondering where they were from and if they knew Jesus as Savior.  Back to the gate to sit.  We left around 10:00 p.m. and finally got into our house by 12:30 a.m. 

We must thank so many people for their help in making this trip possible.  For fear of missing someone, we will not try to mention all your names other than we want to thank all those who were apart of our week’s ministry.   We thank Derrick and Jodie for a job well done.  We thank our pastor and Friendship family for their continual support of this mission effort.  We thank all those who support GRACE and give that houses and other areas of this ministry can continue.  Above all, we thank the Lord Jesus Christ for the strength to continue to go and for His mighty hand at work.   God bless till the next trip…

 

Serving Jesus Together,

 

Bro. Jerry

 

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The Gang!
We plan on sharing with our church family Sunday night, July 1, 2007 at 6:00p.m. and would love for anyone interested in learning more about Guatemala to join us for this special time of celebration!

 

 

Sunday- June 24,2007

Written by Teddie on June 26th, 2007

We let the folks sleep in just a little longer today.  This morning we attended Bro. Walter’s church, Rios De Agua Viva, and they were celebrating their 9th anniversary!  Wow!  This was a dinner on the grounds with all the area churches bringing special music.  A very special day for them. They sang and sang and sang!  It was great but we had to leave before the pastor even preached.  This was an all day affair (and the chicken they were cooking outside looked delicious too.)  If I had been by myself, I might have stayed the whole day (even though I don’t understand much Spanish, the Spirit within was speaking to my heart. 

We went and ate at our usual restaurant, Las Antorchas, and then went shopping.  After that, we stopped by Casa, the ophanage to let one of our members, Suellen, visit with Lorena 2 who she sponsors.  Suellen was able to visit on Saturday for several hours with Lorena and took her shopping in Antiqua.  We so appreciate Bro. Mike Clark and the Ciaks for allowing special visitiing rights to Suellen.  Casa was having their annual VBS, which we understand is a BIG ministry that goes on during this week.  Usually, the kids are not allowed to leave but we are very grateful for the exception.  Bro. Mike and the Ciaks were gracious enough to make this happen.  Our deepest thanks to them!

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We had an evening service in which I shared a challenge with the folks to let their “lights” shine brighter now than before they came and also to challenge them to find the right “road” to walk down…don’t walk down the road of complaining, do walk down the road of victory, determination, sacrifice, ect.  We also appreciate all the special music during the week including Sarah Burnham, who did a wonderful job during our Sunday night service.

Afterwards, we began preparations to leave including cleaning out the vans, washing them, cleaning up our little messy areas, sorting out the tools, and other necessary things. Some played games; afterwards, others like me went to bed!

 

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I’m done!

 

Saturday- June 23, 2007

Written by Teddie on June 24th, 2007

We are here on Saturday morning with a devotion done by Don Ricci from Canada.  Great devotion from the book of Ephesians.  The skies are clear and we are ready to work.  Our plans are to work till about 1:00 p.m., hoping to finish and dedicate all the houses. We plan to return back to the mission house and get ready for a SS/VBS type service with the children from Paul and Cristy’s church nearby. 

Here I am typing a different story.  That is usually how it happens in Guatemala.  Flexibility is the key to keeping your sanity.   The houses were more difficult to finish than expected due to the extreme climbing up and down the mountians.  I had to leave for awhile to minister to the needs of one of our group members.  Derrick had to leave for awhile also.  Needless to say, the sheep were without a shepherd and were somewhat “scattered”.  However, we re-grouped and things got accomplished in due time.  We were late getting back to the mission house but our ladies did an outstanding job with the SS/VBS.  Special appreciation for their help with this.  Bro. Terry Stephan from DWBC preached in the church service and Cristy interpreted. I had been to Antiqua twice already today and at 3:00 p.m. had to return again.  Just as soon as we returned, we (several from the Friendship family) hopped into a van and went back to the work site and finished the final house and had the great pleasure of dedicating it to Jim Broadus.  Jim’s wife, Clara, is one of our members here this week building houses.  We so appreciate her sweet spirit and it is such a joy to see Jim’s memory live on.  We had made a sign with his name on it and the man who received the new home said he wanted it to hang up in his house.

Our Canadian group had the pleasure of dedicating a house in memory of Sandra Ottertail’s husband.  Her husband (Robert Ottertail) passed away a year or so ago from cancer.  This was indeed a special time for this little group as Sandra’s dad who is Pastor Gordon, and her nephew, Nathan were here along with many dear friends from church.

Today was also very special as our ladies went and dedicated a house.  Took a picture of the expectant lady as they dedicated the house. They returned to give her something else about 30 minutes later and she had delivered her new baby girl!  Our ladies were shocked to see her in the bed in her brand new dedicated house with a brand new baby!  (If we had known, we would have dedicated it earlier in the week. )  What a blessing to witness this wonderful blessing.  Our ladies went back to the house tonight and the daddy was there.  They were so grateful for the new home and had fixed it up so nicely already. 

It rained on and off today but overall, we were blessed again as it rained very little on our group as we worked.  Tomorrow, we will attend Bro. Walter’s church, Rios de Agua Viva, and then it’s off to Antiqua again for a meal and shopping.  It’s getting close to the time in which we must return home.  I know this because Miss Clara is running out of candy!

We have had our share of minor accidents such as cuts, drilling to the bone in a finger, scratches, falling down the hills, one getting hit on the head with a block of wood that had been sawed off (ouch! yes, it bled!) treating an infected tick bite (tick from Canada), flea bites, blisters, and a few other things but God has been good to watch over us and protect us as we traveled and from ourselves!  We give Him thanks for everything He has done for us this week.

                                                                         Jim Broadus Dedication

 

Friday- June 22, 2007

Written by Teddie on June 23rd, 2007

 

At the beginning of the week, I was asked if we could possibly do some sightseeing one day. I told them that I would consider it and see how the week went. I explained that we had to finish our houses and that depended upon the weather, how hard they worked, and others variables. The weather has been absolutely beautiful without any rain this week. The group has all pitched in and worked long days to accomplish our goal. I thought we were doing 12 houses but Derrick had 15 (greater challenge) lined up for us. We still have cement to do in three houses and the walls to put up when they are completed but for the most part we are down to finalizing our work effort. Having had such a great week, we decided to let them have three options today. Plan A was to go hike 1 ½ hrs (or horse ride) up to the active volcano and see the lava flows, Plan B was to go to the Mayan ruins and the lake, or Plan C was to stay home and either work or rest. About 19 of our group chose to go to the volcano, leaving at 5:00 a.m. and will return about 2 or 3 p.m. About 8 of them (the smarter ones) chose to go to the ruins and lake. The rest of the group (the smartest ones) chose to stay at the mission and rest. Actually, they have worked very hard sorting out the clothes and things brought back last night and several of them are preparing for a one day VBS on Saturday afternoon (if everything works out). We ask you to remember Cristy Leytham as she had to go last night to see her doctor as her blood pressure went sky-high again. We hope to know about her well-being this afternoon.

 

Tonight is going to be a fun night of fellowship. We are going to have a celebration service which includes a talent contest, special music, testifying, and just no telling what else. I do know that some of these people have been working very hard preparing to dazzle us with their skills and talents. Maybe that is why I can’t seem to find my bubba teeth anywhere? I will blog again as to the results of our evening.

Update Friday night:

The vans have returned and the stories are great.  The volcano was an unbelievable adventure but definitely not for the faint of heart.  I was so amazed that folks like the Peacocks, Peters, and other senior adults rode the horses up the volcano!  They said it was a sight to behold.  Some said they would not do it again but would not miss it for the world?  Strange!  (It was difficult for some to get up the mountain.) The melted shoe soles were interesting.

The other van returned with great stories of the ruins and the Atitlan Lake.  They did some shopping and enjoyed the day with a meal at a local restaurant.

The third group stayed at the mission house and did accomplish all they had planned to do including getting their special music ready for the evening service.  As hard as they tried they were runners up in the talent contest.  The evening service was a terrific time of fellowship and fun.  Three of the boys from MRBC played their Adam’s apples (hilarious) and the group with the Bubba teeth absolutely was a sight to behold.  Marie Lynn sang two great songs, Pastor Max and his family sang, Kerry and I sang, Adam Gully sang, Adam Gully and Emily Hughes and John Bass sang, and the list goes on.  Adam Gully from MRBC won the contest with a rendition of Amazing Grace!  Great job!  All of those who participated in the contest won a free meal Sunday afternoon for lunch (they were getting one anyhow, but don’t tell them).

Paul and Cristy returned today from seeing her doctor.  Apparently the blood pressure gauge was faulty and gave a misreading.  She seems to be better today but definitely appreciated all the prayers.

 Tomorrow is finish up day with all houses to be completed and dedicated.  We have made little sets of gifts for each family.  We are looking forward to the dedications.  Tomorrow afternoon will be our one day VBS at Paul and Cristy’s church.  Terry Stephan will preach and Cristy will interpret for him.  This should be another very busy day.

 

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