Sunday, August 8, 2010

the pyramids and the mountain

We all had a wonderful time at the pyraminds on friday. There are two large pyramids there, the sun, and the moon pyramids. The larger of the two is the sun pyramid. At the top we took many great photos to show you all when we return home. Our tour guide was wonderful; he was full of energy and explained things to us very well. On the mountain yesterday I think most of us felt closer to God than we have all week. We were sitting atop one of his beatiful creations worshiping and praising him. We sang songs in english and spanish and took time to pray alone, with others and got prayed for by our friends in Chiconautla. Over all it was a spiritual time and we got to be closer to God to wrap up our time there. We cant wait to see our families tonight and we miss you all. Happy 18th anniversary Scott from DeAnne. Dios te bendiga

Sunday morning




Wow time flies! Sorry we did not have more time to update, but it was a busy end of the week! Thursday morning children's ministry was the biggest one so far, and there were over 200 people there! We ran out of all our crafts and snacks! This is an area that they are starting a new church plant, in homes for now, but this was the first outreach that they have tried there, and it was a great success. Shelly did blood pressures and talked with the adults. Our youth were clowns, I mean they actually dressed up as clowns :-) and the rest of us played ball, braided hair with beads, and painted faces, along with playing catch with the kids, when we weren't dancing around, singing and doing the skit.


Thursday afternoon was spent with the Vivanco's going over the week, and we were able to take a family picture for them, which they haven't done since Bethany was born. Another night of Hope church service on Thursday night, which was well attended also.


On Friday we were off to the pyramids, and yesterday we climbed the mountain and said our goodbyes. I will let a couple of the others write about the pyramid and mountain, because I am going to try to upload some pictures....
We will be leaving Mexico City at 3:30 today, and return to Minnesota around 11 tonight. Pray for safe travels and health for the rest of the day for us, and we are off to breakfast and devotions and will be praying for the service today- GO LUKE!!!!


Thursday, August 5, 2010

Thursday Morning

Hola amigos and familias!
Our last day of children's ministry! Yeah, but sad, realizing it is our last chance to serve the kids. Yesterday was a long and fun day. We were in La Presa in the morning which is about a 40 minute drive and Karen and Grant were clowns, wait till you see the pictures! The inner clown definately came out. The youth did an awesome job on the skit, and the entire team was playing games, painting faces and braiding hair. We had lunch at our homes and headed right out to the next church in La Hermosa. The highlight of this one was that apparently bubbles bring out the inner child in all of us and the kids! Wow, what fun! Again, I will post pictures later! Afterwards, they had tamales ready for us, muy rico!!!!! VERY DELICIOUS!!! The first bite of mine, I realized that it was muy pica (very hot), in the next bite, I realized why, I bit into the full hot pepper that was in it! Laura has a picture..... There were also, sweet ones, and atole....
DeAnne did an awesome job on her faith story, and as in each prior night a couple people accepted Christ for the first time, and many rededicated their lives to Christ! YEAH GOD!!!!
Great devotions this morning, praying that we may bring the fire home to all of you....Pictures to come....

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

tuesday

Jess writing here. Today was our first day running (okay, helping with) 'el programa infantil' - the kids' program. We'll do 4 of these programs during our time here in Chiconautla, in four different locations around the suburbs of Mexico City.
The kids' program was an amazing experience for everyone on the team. Though the clouds cleared (fortunately or unfortunately) in time for the program, we somehow found the energy to run and jump around with the 175-some kids who began to show up. Brad, Shelly, and DeAnne got to be the first to don the clown suits and make-up, and they drew quite a few stares and laughing comments as we walked through the streets in the morning. Good advertising for the program!
Once we arrived at our destination, Nancy (the director of the kids' programs at Iglesia Bautista Bet-lehem) started shouting through a pair of loudspeakers, inviting the neighborhood kids to come on over. With the help of some very enthusiastic 'payasos' (clowns), kids began to trickle in. Frisbees and footballs flew every which way across the arena, occasionally hitting unsuspecting parents or kids. When it appeared that most of the kids had arrived, we moved on to games-- 'Simon dice', 'el autobus', and something that involved a lot of running around and trying to step on plastic circles. The clowns were very good sports, getting into the games even though they had no idea what the rules were (explained, of course, in Spanish). We sang and danced, and performed a skit based on the story of Jonah. (Fortunately for the actors and assistants, it was well-received.) We split up into groups for crafts and snacks, and finished out the morning with facepainting.
The energy of the morning was infectious, and we came away tired but happy.

Last night, we listened to the first of four evangelistic services that the Iglesia will be doing this week. It was a bit harder to understand than Sunday's services because it was almost completely in Spanish (except for Brad's faithstory), but we were able to follow more or less what was happening. The highlight of the evening came when a man in front of us raised his hand to let the church know that he had prayed to accept Christ during the service. It was very cool to see the excitement and love of the people in the church toward this man, and the encouragement they offered to him.

We've been bonding as a team over craft and snack assembly. (We need about 150 of each for each kids' program). Personally, I think we make quite the interesting picture in our little circle of wooden desks, stuffing goldfish and Tootsie rolls and beads into baggies that may or may not zip closed. But, anyway, we're having fun.

So much more to write about, but the battery's dying. So for now, adios, y hasta luego!
The Team

Monday, August 2, 2010
















monday afternoon

Getting a short break after a long day of work. We painted, we cleared debris off the roof where the new work shop is going to be, and ate a wonderful lunch at the church provided by our amigos in Chiconautla. We took many great pictures to share with you all when we return home. We miss you all muy mucho. Dios te bendiga. (Karen is feeling sad that we only have a few comments and she thinks only a few people are following us in our journey. So please comment)

videos from Sunday