GRACE TRIP – AUGUST 2015 (SIXTH ENTRY)

Written by Teddie on August 4th, 2015

Pastor Joe David Bailey was in charge of the team this morning as far as assigning work assignments.  Five of the ladies opted to spend the day at the feeding center helping Lazaro & Glendy with the cooking, serving, cleaning, playing with the children, et cetera.

The other thirty eight headed West again.  They had a very productive day as, after three days of building, twenty nine houses are up, twenty six have receive concrete, and those twenty six are totally finished i.e. doors, windows, et cetera.  This team definitely has a mind to work!  Pastor Joe David obviously pushed them really hard today.

It appeared to me that no one was going to need to be rocked to sleep tonight.  Back at early in the morning with more ministry opportunities waiting.

Keep praying and keep checking on us.  Thanks!

 

GRACE TRIP – AUGUST 2015 (FIFTH ENTRY)

Written by Teddie on August 3rd, 2015

Sunday for the team was a typical Sunday.  Nothing out of the ordinary took place.  Zip lining, shopping, meal at Las Antorchas and a service at the GRACE Community Church.

About the biggest news of the day was that Pastor Joe Bailey took his suit coat off even though he was the messenger.  He will go home on Thursday and will leave that mess for me to clean up – I appreciate it!

Thanks for praying for this team.  Keep doing so, please.  All is well.

 

GRACE TRIP – AUGUST 2015 (FOURTH ENTRY)

Written by Teddie on August 2nd, 2015

Saturday was a productive day for our team as all forty five headed out to build houses.  Ten more houses were built with two more started i.e poles in the ground.  Fourteen more houses received concrete bringing that total to eighteen.  Six of the houses are now completely finished.  So, yes it was definitely a productive day.

I stand corrected.  Samuel Acan tells me that two teams in the past have traveled a greater distance to build.  Not much farther but farther.

Sunday will be the usual with some folks doing zip lining while the majority will shop, eat lunch at Las Antorchas in Antigua and then attend the service at the GRACE Community Church.   Joe David Bailey will be bringing the message.

Pray for us.  Thank you for taking the time to stop by and read this brief update.  Everyone is well.  To God be the glory!

 

GRACE TRIP – AUGUST 15 (THIRD ENTRY)

Written by Teddie on August 1st, 2015

We have water!  Everyone can shower!  Hooray!  That was the best news of the day for this team after a really good day of ministry.

Our Friday was productive.  We had four young ladies go the feeding center to help with the children.  They had a good day.

The rest of the team went to a village that is farther away from the mission house than any GRACE team that I know of has ever gone.  It took us about two hard hours of driving to get there.  We literally did not start building until noon and stopped at 5:30PM.  Ten houses were built, four received concrete and then those four were finished with the exception of hanging the doors and windows.

Our day began with some great worship led by Rex Looney and then a good word from the Word by Mike Clark.  It is always good to have Dr. Mike & Miss Dottie join us.

Today, all forty five of us head back to the village.  Our goal is to build ten more while finishing the ones built yesterday.

Pray for us.  Thanks for checking on us.  Everyone is well!

 

GRACE TRIP – AUGUST 2015 (SECOND ENTRY)

Written by Teddie on July 31st, 2015

All forty five team members are now on the GRACE Mountain.  The Danville crew arrived around 10:15PM.   Everyone being here is the good news.

The other good news is that they got the pump replaced.  The bad news is that we have a leak that prevents us from using it so we still have no water except to sponge bathe and flush the toilets.

Everyone is well.  We will post again tonight or first thing in the morning (Saturday).

Thanks for praying.  Thanks for checking on us.  Blessings!

 

GRACE TRIP – AUGUST 2015

Written by Teddie on July 30th, 2015

Today, 7/30, we have forty four folks traveling to Guatemala.  They are coming from Grand Rapids (12), Mobile (12), Gulfport (1) and Huntsville (19).  They are scheduled to arrive at 11:00AM, 12:00PM and 7:30PM.

Pray for the water situation here on the mountain.  As of this morning, we still do not have water.  Praying that it can be restored late this afternoon.

Thanks for checking on us.  More updates to follow.

 

GRACE TRIP Two 7/12-7/14 Update

Written by admin on July 14th, 2015

7/13 We had another great day today!  We had one crew go and work on houses and another group prepare for tonight and tomorrow.  We should finish our houses in the morning and will   go to dedicate them in the afternoon.  From there we will do a village feeding of 100 families and return to the house for pizza!  Those that do not go and work on the houses in the morning will go to the dump and minister to those in need.  This morning, we had a moving devotion from Miss Alba!  Tonight, we have invited the seminary men and their families to supper and a service tonight that came and worked with us in the village!  The Lord spoke to our hearts this week to minister to these students preparing for the ministry!  It was confirmed when we found out they were out of school for a week and available to join us!   I am looking forward to Miss Kittie and what the Lord has for us in our devotion tonight! Yes, we are having two worship services today!  We also hope to have some special music tonight as well!  This morning, those who stayed behind fixed our baskets for our house dedications and our service tonight and also helped cook and minister at the feeding center!    Miss Alba brought a bunch of blankets from the states to give at the dump , the village, and anywhere else she can so we are preparing to give them out as well!  Great day so far!  Looking ahead to a wonderful meal prepared by our great kitchen workers!   God is good!

7/12 We had a great day of fellowship and worship today!  Lazaro preached in English on God’s Amazing Grace in the worship service!  Lazaro’s son, Josh, did the interpretation for the congregation!  They both did an outstanding job!   The Spirit of God was moving in the service!  We are praying for a good day tomorrow!

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GRACE Trip Two: Arrival

Written by admin on July 11th, 2015

Greetings from Guatemala and the second of three summer trips from Friendship!  We arrived in Dallas on time with a seven hour layover (love it) so with the special help from Melissa Brady, her mom, Mona, Bobby (bus driver) & Martha, and First Baptist Church of Lakeside for the use of their mini-bus, we loaded up, went downtown Dallas, ate at Sonny’s BBQ, and spent several hours at the JFK Museum!  We returned to the airport and ended up with an hour delay due to mechanical problems (that’s encouraging)!  Landed in Guatemala at 8:30 pmGuatemala time.  Arrived  at mission house at 11:30 pm!  Long story but it all worked out well…made for a very long day!  We let the folks sleep in an extra hour today!  Had a wonderful breakfast, did devotions, and went to a new village as far as houses are concerned!  We were working on our sixth house in various stages of completion when the rains set in for the day.  Only one house ready to do concrete so we have a ways to go!  Our plans our to get up early and go directly to work tomorrow.  We will have our devotion after supper.  The pattern of rain is typical … afternoon rains into the night.  The team of 7 men and 18 ladies total did a fantastic job today!  Looking forward to another great day tomorrow!  I have to mention that our cooks  made a meal fit for a king!  The clean up crew were amazing!  Several of our good friends showed up to eat!  (They were invited!). Ha! Ha!   We chose to help several married seminary students this week!  We had three of them work with us.  We were blessed by their presence!

 

GRACE 2015 – FINAL ENTRY

Written by Teddie on June 18th, 2015

We had no internet access on Tuesday night which meant no entry to this blog.  So, I will summarize the past two days in this entry.

Our Tuesday went extremely well as the team was completely finished with the twenty five houses by 3:00PM.  Wait, the number was 24, not 25.  At breakfast on Tuesday morning, Lazaro shared that one of the families in our feeding center program had been displaced and were homeless.  We had a team go back the materials and build a house for that family on Tuesday as well.  So, this team built 25 houses lock and key when all was said and done.

We gathered in the upper room at 5:00PM for our share time.  As always, that was a special time.

Our Wednesday consisted of the team going back to the village to dedicate the 24 houses there.  We divided into four groups with each group dedicating six houses.  There was one profession of faith during those dedications.  Praise the Lord!

It was then to Rincon Suizo for lunch.  Good food and great fellowship.

We then came back to El Tejar.  One group went to put the door and window on the 25th house and then to dedicate it.  Everyone else began to get ready to leave.  Pastor Keith Martin and the folks from Kennedy Baptist Church left the mission house at 8:00PM as their flight departed Guatemala at 12:20AM.  I am typing this at 3:30AM Guatemala time and the computer says their plane is basically landing now in Atlanta.

The rest of the team left the mission house at 3:00AM.  Everyone except Bro. Chris is flying United and is scheduled to arrive in Mobile at 12:59PM.

This has been a really good team.  Great attitudes.  Great work ethic.  Great worship.  It was a joy to be a part of this experience.

Pray for safety in travel today.  Thank you for following us on this blog.  I apologize for the lapse in the internet service.  Blessings!

 

GRACE – JUNE 2015 (FOURTH ENTRY)

Written by Teddie on June 16th, 2015

Our Monday was a full day.  The focus was on two things – building the houses and distributing food and clothes to 150 families.  Both ministry opportunities were a success.

Here is where we stand on the construction of the houses – twenty three are up with two only needing the roof tin before receiving the concrete.  Of those twenty three, twenty have already received the concrete as our team was able to concrete eleven houses yesterday.  Nine of the houses are completely finished.  So, the team has two roofs to put on, one house to build, and four houses to concrete and we will reach our goal of twenty four houses being built lock and key.  God has certainly blessed us!

The food and clothes distribution went very well too as it took place in the same village where the team is building houses.  That is always a special ministry.

The team has had a bump here and a bruise there but all in all everyone is well.  Attitudes have been great!

Thank you for checking on us.  Keep praying!  Blessings!