Month: August 2012

  • Vacation Bible School in BOCA DEL RIO

    EBV LibroSinPalabras BocaDelRio 075 We finished the “Wordless Book” EBV LibroSinPalabras BocaDelRio 088 EBV LibroSinPalabras BocaDelRio 157 Vacation Bible School in Boca del Rio last EBV LibroSinPalabras BocaDelRio 299 EBV LibroSinPalabras BocaDelRio 060 week.  What a blessing!- 93 kids heard the EBV LibroSinPalabras BocaDelRio 336 EBV LibroSinPalabras BocaDelRio 249 message of God´s love and Christ´s saving EBV LibroSinPalabras BocaDelRio 298 sacrifice! EBV LibroSinPalabras BocaDelRio 244 (More kids here than at the same camp in Compuertas  two  weeks earlier- even though Compuertas is a larger village). 

    We witnessed such an excited response from all the kids- they would come running each morning a fullEBV LibroSinPalabras BocaDelRio 149 half hour EBV LibroSinPalabras BocaDelRio 221 before the camp started. Though the camp EBV LibroSinPalabras BocaDelRio 391 was EBV LibroSinPalabras BocaDelRio 305 intended for 4-12 year olds, even 13- and 14-EBV LibroSinPalabras BocaDelRio 183 year olds EBV LibroSinPalabras BocaDelRio 291 arrived to participate.  Not even the weather EBV LibroSinPalabras BocaDelRio 441 could stop them!!  It poured rain three days last week.  Though we canceled VBS on Wednesday (due to power outage from the storm) the kids came in the pouring rain on Tuesday and Thursday to participate, even if they were drenched. 

    Even though we had more children, our staff crew was much smaller than in Compuertas, with only a team of 8 people to teach 93 children all week! (Needless to say, we were a very tired team of 8 people at the end of the week J).  Not only is thecongregation in Boca del Rio very small, but the members it has are either elderly or wives with non-believer husbands (whose husbands do not allow them to participate in church activities) who cannot participate in VBS.  But, the tiny crew we had was very committed, and the Holy Spirit was manifested as powerful in our team´s limitations and weaknesses. 

    We know that the Lord touched children´s hearts last week!  We were given a tiny view of His work at the closing ceremony when 8-year-old Christian came up to Paco to ask: “Teacher, isn´t it true that it is not good to fight?  I used to fight a lot, but now I know that when I fight I make Jesus sad, so I´ve decided that I will not fight any more.”  Wow- that is testimony of the work of the Holy Spirit in his little heart!  Praise God for all of his miracles in this Vacation Bible School in Boca del Rio!

  • Rain During VBS

    EBV LibroSinPalabras BocaDelRio 195 The third day of VBS in Boca del Rio, EBV LibroSinPalabras BocaDelRio 198 we were EBV LibroSinPalabras BocaDelRio 201 awakened at 4:30am to a serious rain storm- EBV LibroSinPalabras BocaDelRio 206 crashes of thunder, lightning that illuminated our room, and buckets of pouringEBV LibroSinPalabras BocaDelRio 204 water.  Then, we lost electricity (it is a EBV LibroSinPalabras BocaDelRio 209 sickening sound to hear the A/C unit go silent in this hot and humid climate!)  What would we do for VBS?!

     

    It was still pouring at 9am, an hour before the camp.  Our recreation yard was a flooded mud pit, the whole cement patio was slippery, and without electricity we had neither microphone for Bible class nor speakers for music class.  We decided it was necessary to postpone VBS for a day.

     

    As Paco and I drove around the village announcing the VBS postponement through a megaphone, we felt confirmed in our decision as we witnessed the standing water in the roads over ankle height!  We could only pray that the weather would improve for the rest of the week. 

  • Chihuahua Youth Retreat in Boca del Rio

    EBV LibroSinPalabras BocaDelRio 018 Our church in Boca del Rio hosted a 2-EBV LibroSinPalabras BocaDelRio 014 and-a-half day EBV LibroSinPalabras BocaDelRio 013 Christian retreat for 17 adolescents/youth EBV LibroSinPalabras BocaDelRio 015 from aEBV LibroSinPalabras BocaDelRio 019 Mormon-fundamentalist colony in EBV LibroSinPalabras BocaDelRio 036 EBV LibroSinPalabras BocaDelRio 012 Chihuahua. What an interesting experience! EBV LibroSinPalabras BocaDelRio 022 This colony, IMG_0685 though in Mexico, is home to Americans/English-speakers, who are IMG_0687 members of the same family.  From my research, the colony started in the early IMG_0689 1900’s by a Mormon fundamentalist who wanted to continue his polygamist practices outside of US prosecution, and therefore established his family in Chihuahua, Mexico.  I was amazed to meet a member of the group who has 32 siblings- and all live in the same house! (Obviously, polygamy continues in the colony)  Though the colony is still very Mormon, a Christian church has been established there by a believer in the community, and is slowly spreading the Gospel.  

    Though all the youth who attended the retreat with us have attended that Christian church, some are still Mormon.  It was a privilege to serve these youth with Christ’s love during their stay with us- preparing their rooms, cooking/serving meals, taking them out to the ocean and river, and hearing about their lives.  During the retreat, Pastor Sergio shared Bible messages about the Bible as the Word of God, God’s call to peace/conflict resolution, and finally repentance of sin and God’s forgiveness through Christ alone. 

    The team is a very special group of people, and we started to develop friendships in our short time with them.  We pray that God will continue to reveal His truth to them and their colony that they will grow in their commitment the Lord. 

  • Vacation Bible School in Compuertas

    EBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 294 We witnessed the Lord’s blessing as we led a EBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 289 week of EBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 257 Vacation Bible School in Compuertas (2 hours from Boca del Rio)!  75 children were impacted in the event, and many parents heard the message of salvation in Christ at the closing ceremony.  The theme was “The Wordless Book” of the Gospel, with each day focused on a EBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 275 specific topic: Gold(representing heaven), EBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 268 Black EBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 070 (representing man’s sin), Red (representingEBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 252 EBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 092 Christ’s sacrifice for man), White EBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 223 EBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 063 (representing forgiveness), and Green (forEBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 383 EBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 395 growth in the Lord).   Wow!  So many details EBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 401 to EBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 410 share…

     

    EBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 417 -God answered the prayers of the children during the week! When rain poured down the very first hour of camp, or when we lost electricity during worship, God immediately responded to IMG_0001 the prayers of the children to stop the rain and return the electricity!

     

    -The children actually memorized their Bible verses!  At the closing ceremony, the kids joined Paco reciting the verses, completely without prompting even!, as he gave the evangelistic message to the parents.  I marveled that two of the children shared how they even wrote and practiced their verses every night at home on their own!

     

    -We all (especially me!) loved the praise songs!  The 4-yr-olds, the12-yr-old, and even the adult volunteers were dancing with the joy of the Lord.  It was a moving sight to see so many little children singing praise to our Great God!

     

    -The Lord protected every child and volunteer without a single accident or sickness the whole camp.  It is a miracle that no one was dehydrated, surviving over 100F weather each day without fans o A/C (though we sure did get sweaty!)

     

    -The church in Compuertas does not have a building, so the village auditorium was loaned to us for the event.  We were shocked to find it in deteriorating condition without electricity, but with lots of cleaning, colorful decorations from the youth, and an extension cord to a house across the street, the Lord provided the space we needed.

     

    Because Compuertas is 2 hours from Boca del Rio, we avoided the long trip each day by spending the week in the homes of different brothers in the congregation- they all received cared for us with loving hospitality, and we strengthened our relationships with many of the members.

     

    We praise God for His obvious presence and blessing over VBS and the life of each child He touched in Compuertas!

  • Paco Preaching in Sinaloa

    EBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 008 Paco already had the opportunity EBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 010 to EBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 011 preach here in Sinaloa- which he loves!  EBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 021 EBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 026 Pastor Sergio, the lead pastor of the churches EBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 017 here, attended pastors’ conferences out of town for 2 weeks, and Paco stepped in as interim pastor, preaching both Sunday and midweek services in Compuertas and Boca del Rio.  He started a series through the book of Habakkuk, encouraging the congregation through the Word to be conscious of the needs around them in their communities, state, and nation, and to cry out to God for those needs. It was obvious that the Holy Spirit was using Him to direct us!  Praise God! Paco feels very confirmed in his calling as a pastor, and is very excitedto be here in Sinaloa with these two special congregations.   

  • Church in Compuertas, Sinaloa

          Sinaloa Julio12 064 Besides ministering in the church in Boca EBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 024 del Rio where we live, we also join the Sinaloa Julio12 012 church staff in ministering in the town of EBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 028 EBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 019 Compuertas, an hour and 45 min from Boca EBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 002 del Rio.  The Sinaloa Julio12 057 church there was left without a pastor 6Sinaloa Julio12 053 EBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 022 months back, and the pastor at Boca has been caring for the congregation.  We lead services there on Sunday and Thursday afternoons.  Though it is a long trip, it is worth it to share the Word with such a loving and receptive congregation!  The members often have us over to their humble homes for dinner before we return to Boca del Rio, and bless us with good food and great company. 

     

              The church in Compuertas does not have a building. They have spent the last 6 months moving from location to location for services: at the homes of some of the brothers, in the town basketball court, a local auditorium, etc.  In an answer to prayer, the church is purchasing its own plot of land for a building, with the help of the church in California!  However, the congregation was really struggling to make the down-payment this month; the people have such little income that even family contributions of $50 are taxing on their budgets. 

     

              But, God provides!!  We received an anonymous financial donation this month, and believe that God sent it to complete what was lacking for the down-payment of the church plot. He is so faithful to these special, loving people in Compuertas!

  • Life in Sinaloa

    EBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 041 THE PERKS-

    EBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 040 Mangos!  I have finally arrived EBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 020 at the “Land of the Mangos”, which Paco always described to me! We arrived at the height of mango season, and mango trees are dropping their fruit everywhere.  Brothers from both churches often give us mangos from their homes, and I eat about EBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 157 5 a day!  One brother even invited Paco to goEBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 034 Sinaloa Julio12 026 mango picking, and they returned with 4 Sinaloa Julio12 027 EBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 030 different types of mango- some were huge!  EBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 031 The EBV Compuertas LibroSinPalabras 036 experience was impressive for Paco- the brother IMG_0222 climbed up super tall mango trees to shake them down.  Though, mangos have a cost, because swarms of mosquitoes live around the grove, and Paco returned covered in bites.

    Sinaloa hot-dogs!  Not your normal hot-dog because it is packed with everything you can imagine. Sinaloa Julio12 028 Awesome!  Sinaloa Julio12 030

    Coconuts are also in season.  Paco dropped some coconuts from the palm trees right in front of our dorm building, and enjoyed fresh coconut flesh and milk. 

    Fish!  Since arriving in this fishing village, fish and seafood have been a common part of our diet- and we love it.  We can’t complain about the food here!(though cooking is sometimes difficult in our dorm J I laughed at Paco roasting quesadillas with his torch, because we don’thave a stove!) 

    Church family!  We already love and feel at home with the church staff here: Pastor Sergio, his wife Briseyda, worship/youth leader Luz, and others.  We have good times of fellowship with them.

     

    THE DOWNSIDE: 

    The ever-present reminders of drug violence in the area:  It is very common to see military vehicles driving along the roads with armed solidiers geared up with weapons drawn.  The violence is a common topic of conversation among the people. 

    The mosquitoes: we do not want to leave our room in the morning and evenings to go to the bathroom, brush our teeth, or wash dishes, knowing that the mosquitoes are waiting to attack us! They make even these simple tasks more of a chore.  

    Critters: a scorpion, big hairy spider, an opossum, and an iguana (which I thought was cool, but Paco not so much).  The church is a very occupied building!

    Slow internet! The internet signal in Boca del Rio is despairingly slow: too slow toupload blog sites or email pictures, or download ministry material online, or find videos for Sunday school, etc.  Sigh…at least we can check email and browse internet for information.  For anything else, we have to come 45min into town.

  • Visit from Pastor Fausto and California Group

    Sinaloa Julio12 076 One of our School of Ministry Sinaloa Julio12 091 professors from California, Pastor Fausto, and his son Samuel, along with Pastor Sinaloa Julio12 097 Gregorio and his son Nehemiah from New Sinaloa Julio12 098 Mexico, arrived in Boca del Rio in July to teach in different local churches. 

     

    Sinaloa Julio12 105 On that Monday, Pastor Fausto shared Sinaloa Julio12 108 a message at the church in Compuertas on biblical service and discipline, which initiated a preparation program for those interested in serving in the congregation.  On Tuesday, he taught on Christian leadership in a pastors’ conference en Los Mochis.  On Tuesday evening, the group joined the church in Boca del Rio.   

     

    We were blessed through the ministry of the group at all of these events this week, and especially through our fellowship with them.  It was wonderful to have a special friend from California visit us here in Sinaloa!  We know that the Spirit will continue to use them in their upcoming conferences in Queretaro and Toluca as well. 

  • New Home in Boca del Rio!

    IMG_0219 We are settled in to our new home in IMG_0229 Boca del Rio.  Boca del Rio looks like a Sinaloa Julio12 046 tropical paradise- with palm trees, sand, sSinaloa Julio12 065 ome Sinaloa Julio12 034 thatched roofs, and the ocean down the street.  It is a Sinaloa Julio12 043 tiny fishing village with a slow-paced lifestyle (especially times like now when it is not fishing season).  Quite a change for us from the city of Queretaro!  

     

    The weather is hot and humid, and apparently it will be even more so in August and September.  We are blessed to have a window air-conditioning unit in our room to survive the heat, though we do spend a lot of time sweaty.

     

    We are living in a dorm room in the school of ministry building at the church, which will be occupied by other students as well when classes start in October.  Paco built shelves, put up hooks, and arranged until everything (bed, bath, kitchen things) fit into our single room.  We use the shared bathroom down the hall, and wash dishes in a bucket on our porch. Water and electricity in the town are not reliable, and we have already experienced a couple afternoons without these luxuries. 

     

    I am still getting used to the many critters that inhabit the church with us- geckos, frogs, mosquitoes, and, worst of all cockroaches (my nightmare!). Paco has to get up in the middle of the night to scare away the roaches from the bathroom for me.  We had another critter surprise when we turned on our air conditioner and, after a strange clicking sound, a dead mouse was forced out! Eww!

     

    The church staff and congregations have received us with love. We have already had dinner with multiple families in both congregations where we minister!

     

    God is truly taking careof us for our new home in Boca del Rio!