In preparing this update I looked back at my notes
from June and can’t find where I actually sent a report. Please accept my
apologies.
The last two months have been a blur. We are
accustomed to this being the busy season, but we stepped off into uncharted
territories with sheer numbers of guests hosted this summer. We have hosted 778
North Americans so far this year and have, with God’s guidance and direction,
not only survived, but excelled. (In comparison, we hosted 454 in 2012.) Our
limits were tested, and although they were stretched, the seams held fast. We
walked the edge of exhaustion and lived to tell of it. This is not complaining,
this is rejoicing at the strength God provided when He knew we needed it most.
Here’s a breakdown of what our first three Junes and
Julys looked like:
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2012 – 288
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2013 – 343
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2014 – 465
For you math whizzes into statistics that is an
increase of some percent I do not know how to figure.
This summer, and really going back into the spring,
has been a challenge from a more personal standpoint. God has blessed us with a
renter for our house, but the stress of the transition created tension in
important relationships.
We have seen some seriously Godly people be called up
to a better place and feel helpless except to grieve with people who were not
only good friends, financial supporters of our work, but incredible prayer
warriors at the Masters’ feet. I can’t help but feel that
Janis Black and Marsha Swenson continue to champion our small portion of what
we are doing here directly to the King Himself.
We continue to lift up dear friends such as Hannah Jackson
and Kathy Latta who we have learned are fighting (and beating) cancer. Not only
are they winning the battle, they are doing so graciously and honoring God in
all they do. The battle belongs to the Lord.
We missed the opportunity to celebrate with Sarah and
Madison, my niece and her new husband, as they wed just a couple weeks ago. As
I looked over pictures of the wedding I had a rush of memories as the wedding
took place in a private banquet hall that once housed the West Berry church
family that meet on Fort Worth. This was a structure my grandfather built as
the general contractor. It was my father’s childhood church home, and my
grandparents were charter members.
Concurrently the newly established family of Jarrett
and Courtney Stone – kids form my children’s ministry days – also was
formalized. Few children have had the impact on my life Jarret Stone has, and
this is in no small part to the spiritual dedication of his brother, Damon and
parents Jim and Stacy. Sheila and I are left to sit idly from afar and watch.
Know that our hearts are with you.
We have been blessed to meet up with people we have
known from past times and friends we have made since we have been part of the
Mision Para Cristo family. Sheila has encountered college friends and I keep
running into folks from days gone by. We have also been greatly blessed by the
friendship and encouragement brought by the summer interns. This excellent
group of young people has not only modeled selfless service, but have helped
the loooooong workdays pass with joy and laughter. We are proud to call them
our friends. Truly God was looking out for us by sending this particular group
here for the summer.
We have been blessed with relatively good health
throughout the summer and even though the pace doesn’t appear to be slacking up
much over the next two weeks, we continue to see that God is in control.
I recently received photos of blessings in the form of
school supplies that are being prepared to be shipped here. Just so you know,
the used supplies are what we put in our churches for support of the children’s
programming.
Additionally, we continue to coach many of the local
ministers in more modern Bible class teaching methods for children. A surprise donation
from the 9th Street congregation in Deming, NM has allowed Sheila to
organize a library of packets of non-consumable Bible class materials to be
distributed to the various congregations we serve. Donations of out-of-service
curriculum from the Highway congregation in Judsonia, AR and 4th
Ave. congregation in Franklin, TN have provided the beginnings of materials for
the packets.
The months of June and July were busy in the vision
clinic as we saw a total of 926 clients. Over the course of the last two weeks
we were able to screen the vision of 646 children at three Jinotega schools. Our
screening methods have improved greatly thanks to the generous donation of
updated acuity charts and stereo testing courtesy of Dr. Kent Wilson from
Terrell, TX. Dr. Wilson purchased equipment needed for exams based on some
valuable, practical screening information provided by Dr. James Chamberlain of
Fernandina Beach, FL. Of those, 94 were referred to our vision office for a
follow up and over half of those were sent for new glasses. All referrals come
with an invitation to the children’s spiritual, congregational-based events. This
past week we had 8 children join us for Sunday School as a direct result of the
vision screenings. This is a specific manifestation of your prayers and
donations at work here in Nicaragua.
The long hours have made enjoying our new home a
challenge, but we anxiously anticipate the slightly slower fall season so we
can move at a slightly slower pace. The lemon and guyaba tree continue to
produce fruit and the mango count is OUTRAGEOUS!!! We are hoping to have
bananas, limes and avocados soon. I have built a futon…I’m not a carpenter and
I have the furniture to prove it, but we are slowly getting accustomed to
quieter nights outside of the mission and market area.
This Month’s Thanksgivings:
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Good health
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Progress in teaching the teachers
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Positive impact on the community using student
leadership
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End of a successful summer campaign
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Your continued prayers and support
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Renter in place (and paying!)
This Month’s Requests:
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Continued good health
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Continued progress in all things spiritual –
personal and otherwise
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Safe trip on the Rio Coco (Aug 8-15 2014)
Our wish list:
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Do you have DVDs you are finished with? We want
them! We are always on the lookout for videos the North Americans serving here
can enjoy. Anything you are done with we will gladly accept. We don’t want you
to buy anything. Just pass on the old ones.
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The final amounts needed to secure a machine
named SPOT. SPOT is a portable device that allows vision screening for early
childhood (3 months) through adult. It provides extremely reliable, very
specific, information regarding ocular development. We are closing in on the
$8,000 price tag.
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Time: We have also been provided an eyeglass
inventory tracking system and need time to input all the used eye glasses we
have in our inventory.
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Specific elements of Bible class curriculum
from your storage. Our needs are fairly specific so please contact Sheila
before sending anything. She will give the low-down on what is needed as well
as how to get it to us. coachandsheila@gmail.com.
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