Month: September 2012

  • Shrimp De-Heading!

    Camarones 238 The men are not the only ones who Camarones 226 work Camarones 228 during shrimp season- the women of the Camarones 233 Camarones 231 village are also busy.  They wait at the riverside to Camarones 249 receive the menCamarones 214 and rapidly help them de-head and prepare the shrimp for sale before it goes bad.

     

    It is dirty work- standing Camarones 250 in muddy water filled with discarded shrimp heads, hands covered in fish slime, mosquitoes buzzing at the water’s edge…but it is good fellowship talking with the women and fishermen.  The women taught Camarones 215 us to grab with shrimp without being stuck with the spines and remove the entire head without taking off the first ring of the body.  I have gone twice with the village ladies now and they say I am a natural shrimp de-header! Oh the pride- what a gift, I suppose. :)  

     

    The fishermen “pay” the shrimp de-headers for their work with shrimp, so I brought home food for us! Paco says I can de-head with the ladies whenever I please if I bring shrimp back for him J. 

     

    The church family was all impressed that I was there, and have commented about it to me when I pass them.  It was a good way to deepen relationships and form camaraderie with the people of the village.

  • Fresh Seafood!

    Camarones 091 The joy of shrimp season is the food- Camarones 092 so much Camarones 089 seafood: enormous shrimp, crab, squid, Camarones 083 Camarones 084 shellfish, and more!

     

    Camarones 087 Now that there is an abundance of food in the village, many church families have invited us over for dinner to share the blessing!  We have enjoyed breaded-shrimp, boiled shrimp, ranchero shrimp, fried fish and crab, seafood soup, and we have prepared our own garlic shrimp and spicy shrimp.  Though there is definitely an art to cooking seafood- the village people know which fish are edible, which parts of the fish are toxic, how to cut/peel them, and what colors to avoid, … important information! 

     

    We are enjoying all the culinary blessings of shrimp season, as well as the fellowship it has provided with the brothers of the church. 

  • Dangers of Shrimp Fishing

    Camarones 173 Shrimp-fishing is dangerous work!

     

    Camarones 150Camarones 154  The first morning of the season, Paco Camarones 132 went out to the beach early to watch the some 80 motor Camarones 124 boats head out to sea, and saw 2 boats Camarones 028 Camarones 025 flipped completely over as they tried to pass Camarones 009 Camarones 186 through the waves (imagine the movie “Cast Away”! Waves push the boat up vertically and it falls backwards! It gives me chills just to imagine it). Paco suddenly found himself pulling bodies and equipment out onto the beach, calling emergency services, and praying over the injured and the worried, crying women and children. So horrible.

    After the injured were loaded into ambulances and police cars, 2 of the emergency services vehicles got stuck in the sand trying to leave, and Paco was there helping push them out. Most of the village men were out at sea, so besides the emergency services, it was mainly Paco and women there assisting, though other men arrived later as word got out.

    Two days afterwards, we heard that one of the injured men died, and the other serious case is still in intensive care. Four of the other men in the flipped boats have only minor injuries, though their financial loss is great: thousands of dollars in fishing boat/equipment that was purchased with loans before shrimp season.  Such a tragedy- the lost life, the multiple injuries, and the loss of ability to earn money for their families…

    As you can imagine, we pray daily for the safety of the fishermen.  Paco went out early the second day of the season to pray for each boat that left the river. Fortunately, now that we are a week into the season, the situation has calmed down alot, and not as many boats are on the water and the men spend less hours out each day. We are also praying that the fishing would be abundant, because the village really needs a good income this week to pay off debts and get set up for the coming year. My heart breaks when brothers from the church return downcast from a bad fishing day.

             Please join us in pray for the Lord’s blessing over shrimp season in Boca del Rio. 

  • Start of Shrimp Season!

    Camarones 062 Shrimp fishing season officially opened Camarones 059 last Camarones 058 Wednesday, Sept 19- big news for Boca del Camarones 201 Rio! Everyone waits for shrimp season like Christmas, because it is the couple weeks when they earn the majority of their income for the whole year. What a change in the village! So many cars and boats pulled in last Camarones 067 week to join the fishing that the townCamarones 066 doubled in size.  And everyone is busy (in the usually lazy village!)- getting up before 5am so the women can prepare the meals for the men and get the men out to sea super early with all of their equipment in Camarones 061 good condition.

     

    Camarones 073 Camarones 081 Starting around 3pm, the boats start Camarones 069 Camarones 071 returning to the docks on the river. The Camarones 078 whole village waits out at the river to receive them to sort and de-head the shrimp, clean equipment, and see how much each fishermen catches.  It feels like a town festival- the kids run around playing in the Camarones 211 water, the women talk with neighbors as they help sort through the catch, and the men stand around the weigh-station to see how much each fishermen brings in.  Most are joyful knowing that they are bringing money and sustenance home to their families.

     

    Paco and I went out to the river the first afternoon to experience shrimp season with the rest of the village. All the fishermen and families were very proud to pose with their catch for pictures and tell us about their adventures that day on the sea.  And multiple church families lovingly shared some of their catch with us :)What a new experience! 

  • FIESTA for village- Mexico Independence Day

    SAM_5484           Paco and I were shocked to discoverSAM_5463 that the Septiembre BocaDelRio 084 majority of the village never does anything Septiembre BocaDelRio 108 Septiembre BocaDelRio 103 special to celebrate Mexico Independence Septiembre BocaDelRio 091 Day, on Septiembre BocaDelRio 102 September 16th.  This major national holiday usually just passes them by as any old day!  We immediately saw the opportunity for an evangelistic outreach event to touch the whole community:  a Mexican FIESTA nightSeptiembre BocaDelRio 086 Septiembre BocaDelRio 124 hosted by the church for the whole village! SAM_5435 Not only would  it be a time of healthy family fun, but also a moment to share the true message of freedom in Christ as we celebrate our freedom as a nation!  

     

              The whole church body SAM_5448 participated excitedly in the party- each Septiembre BocaDelRio 173 Septiembre BocaDelRio 191 member preparing either a game or food  Septiembre BocaDelRio 206 stand for the SAM_5481 carnival-style event, and helping decorate the SAM_5392 Septiembre BocaDelRio 223 auditorium.  It was beautiful to experience the unity of Septiembre BocaDelRio 217 the whole congregation working together to show Christ´s love to the community!

     

    The games were a blast!-a dart-throw, coin-toss, cake-walk, bobbing-for-lemons (in flour), fish pond, horseshoes, face-painting, and balloon figures. Kids, youth, and even adults went back SAM_5465 and forth between games winning candy and balloons and covering themselves in flour!  Pastor Sergio led hilarious contests on the stage which had the whole audience riveted- a best Mexican yell contest (among children and youth), and the Chile-eating contest (the winner actually ate 10 roasted chilies!).  The food stands were very professional- with a selection of nachos, menudo, flautas, or sandwiches, and a side of popcorn, chips, or gelatin, and icepops for all. It was a true carnival!

     

    Paco delivered theevangelistic Bible message on true freedom with a passion directly from the Holy Spirit, and one of the older ladies of the church, on her own accord, found and shared a Bible verse on freedom in Christ with the entire audience!  With that true freedom in mind, Sergio led the group in the traditional Mexican “grito de independencia” (independence yell) in unity as a village. 

     

    So many people arrived!  We had planned for 120 people, but almost 200 people crammed into the church that night.  As Paco and I passed out food tickets, we prayed repeatedly that the Lord would multiply the food miraculously so that each person would eat.  Though we ran out of food tickets and had to make more- every single person ate!!  I still cannot believe it.  We were left without a single chip or cup of water, but everyone received food.   

     

    The whole village seemed joyful with the party.  The village´s makeshift youth band even set up outside the church to add atmosphere to the event.  And, God was impacting lives with his love and unity: the very next day, four new faces appeared in the congregation for church service.  May the Lord continue to guide our church to touch the lives of all of Boca del Rio!  

  • Women’s Fellowship Time

    SAM_5289          The women of our congregation in BocaSeptiembre BocaDelRio 020 del Rio SAM_5306 gathered together for a morning of teaching, food, and SAM_5311 fun.  Many had Septiembre BocaDelRio 025 commented in the previous weeks that the women needed fellowship and SAM_5323 encouragement, so the ladies arrived excitedSeptiembre BocaDelRio 039 for Septiembre BocaDelRio 046 community time.  Even a woman who hadSeptiembre BocaDelRio 042 left the Septiembre BocaDelRio 050 church a while back arrived for fellowship! 

              The event was originally planned for the ladies of 2 congregations- both Boca del Rio and the Compuertas.  However, at the last minute, the women from Compuertas had to cancel, and the event was enjoyed among only the Boca del Rio ladies.

              Luz led the group in worship, and I led a Bible message on being a community as Christ´s body from 1Corinthians 12, followed by a time of prayer.   (As a side note, when I was preparing the message, I felt it was God´s message only to the Boca del Rio ladies, and not the Compuertas ladies, and I struggled to find a more appropriate topic for the joint fellowship time.  However, in God´s sovereign plan, only the Boca del Rio ladies ended up attending and received the message the Lord had spoken for them specifically! Wow!)

              The teaching was followed by fun and craziness! We laughed like a group of school-girls at soda-drinking and banana-eating contests, and a lively game of charades.  One of the sisters, Gloria, truly blessed us by preparing  “gorditas” over a hot stove in the 95° heat for us, and we enjoyed an amazing meal together. 

  • Guy Time- Church Men’s Barbeque

    Septiembre BocaDelRio 014          Since arriving at Boca del Rio, Paco has Septiembre BocaDelRio 007 felt the great need for the Christian men of the church to grow inSeptiembre BocaDelRio 005 Septiembre BocaDelRio 011 spiritual leadership.  Much of theSeptiembre BocaDelRio 009 congregation in Boca del Rio consists of women- the wives of non-Christian husbands, and very few men.  If these Christian men would stand firm in their faith, they would set the example of a God-fearing life to the rest of the men of the village- many of whom are trapped in sins of alcoholism, prostitution, machismo, and laziness without Christ.

     

              To encourage one another in the Word, Paco organized a men´s group at the church, and celebrated their initiation with a barbeque.  The men were pumped at the idea!  Paco received excited comments from the brothers the whole week preceding the event. Not only did every brother in the congregation attend, but also 2 others who had left the church returned for the event!  And, they did not come in shorts and flipflops (common village attire), but rather their shoes and clean shirts.  Paco could have sworn that one of the men even worn a new shirt and pants especially for the event. J Even more exciting, the Lord brought a new family to the congregation the day the men´s group was announced, and the father was thrilled to be included in the group his first day at the church. 

     

    The barbeque was a huge success (even with all the mosquitoes). The men enjoyed their fellowship, their steaks (which are usually not seen in the village the week before shrimp season because no one in the village has money!), and they jumped at the idea of meeting together once a month.  Temo, one of the men who had left the church, even commented that he needed a group of men to help him find what God has for his life.  Wow!  The Spirit is moving in the men of the village- and we are excited to be witnesses of it! 

  • Girls’ Slumber Party Fun

    Pijamada Adolescente Boca 064 After Vacation Bible School, I did not Pijamada Adolescente Boca 041 have IMG_0001 specific plans of continuing ministry to the SAM_5162 adolescents of the village- but the Lord had other plans! A group of the girls, who visit my dorm weekly now just to chat and hang-out, suggested that I host a slumber party to get everyone together again.  SAM_5158 Great idea!

     

    Pijamada Adolescente Boca 042 Pijamada Adolescente Boca 028 Though the church had plannedPijamada Adolescente Boca 073 slumber parties before, the parents of the village were resistant to their daughters Pijamada Adolescente Boca 050 spending the night at the church. However, Pijamada Adolescente Boca 086 God’s grace was on us, as I went to meet the parents of each of the adolescent girls in the village (which only takes about an hour in a village as small as Boca del Rio).  Consequently, almost all the parents allowed their daughter to come to the party!- and it was a great way to initiate relationships with other adults in the village. 

     

    It was a crazy, girly, night!  We played a ton of games: photo scavenger hunt around the church grounds (which resulted in tons of laughter and wild photos!), pictionary and charades, card games, the cup game, and more- until 3am.  I was also able to share my testimony of how the Lord changed my life from my adolescent days into the person I am now.  It was definitely an awesome time of strengthening relationships! The very next day, the attendance at the adolescent Bible class doubled! 

     

    In general, adolescent girls in Boca del Rio and in the U.S are the same.  However, I was surprised by a couple differences- 1. The head lice (most of the girls are infected. I did not get any sleep that night, as I did not want to lay down beside them!), 2. Money- a third of the girls did not even have $1 to contribute for snacks because of the difficult financial situation of their families before shrimp season starts.  How lightly I take for granted having $1 for a party!  God touched my heart through the experience.

  • “Agape” Sunday

    Agosto2012 128 We celebrated an “agape Sunday” last Agosto2012 116 Agosto2012 120 weekend during the church services in Boca Agosto2012 122 del Rio and inAgosto2012 133 Compuertas.  Regularly, the church takes a Agosto2012 131 Sunday to Agosto2012 144 specifically encourage one another with testimonies of God’s work in the past few weeks, prayer requests, take communion together, and enjoy a potluck meal with fellowship.  BothAgosto2012 145 congregations participated with excitement!

    In Boca del Rio, after some testimonies, a brother asked for prayer for his sick son, and the whole congregation prayed together.  And God responded!!  Within the week, the boy was healed, with a healthy echocardiogram as proof!  And, even though we are not in fishing season, and consequently almost the whole town is without income, each family found away to bring something to share at the potluck lunch, and we enjoyed a special time of fellowship.

    In Compuertas, many praise reports were given, especially now that God has provided funds to make the first payment on the new land!  One brother even shared a song of praise. After the testimonies, the whole congregation stayed to share a small, but special potluck meal- even the tons of evening mosquitoes did not keep them away!

  • Pastor’s son, Isaias, is born!

    EBV LibroSinPalabras BocaDelRio 255           The pastor of Boca del Rio, Sergio, and Agosto2012 139 his wife, Briseyda, had Agosto2012 126 their second baby boy on August 7th: Isaias.  

    Isaias’ s life and health is a miracle because Bris had a very difficult pregnancy, with a complication called placenta praevia that has the risk of EBV LibroSinPalabras BocaDelRio 253 EBV LibroSinPalabras BocaDelRio 259 severe vaginal bleeding resulting in the death of both the baby and mother. We were very concerned for Bris, especially because we live 45 minutes away from the nearest hospital- too far to save her life if severe bleeding had started.  She was ordered to complete bedrest.  She did start to bleed on two different occasions, but we rushed her to the hospital, and by God’s grace her life was saved.

    Isaias was born one month premature in an emergency c-section delivery. He was born with serious respiratory complications, and spent over a week in neonatal intensive care on respiratory support. 

    But, even with all the complications, our Great Healer God, gave complete health to Bris and Baby Isaias, who returned home to Boca del Rio after 2 weeks in the hospital.  We, and both churches here, rejoice with Pastor Sergio and his family with this new baby, and are very thankful to God, and to so many people who were praying for them, and for Calvary Chapel Rancho Santa Margarita for their donation of baby clothes.