Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Day 4 - New Years Eve

We are about to go up to the church to begin the New Years Eve festivities. The girls and some of the boys will be playing games and doing crafts with the local kids while the rest of the boys pass out the food in the community. Later we have a pinata planned with authentic Mexican Food cooked over a wood fire and some fireworks. None of our kids will be lighting them, FYI.

Since we will be gone until after midnight this will be our post for today.

Buenos Dias!

Jason

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Day 3

Today we finished the digging work on Fidela's house, filled in the gulley on the road approaching the church, did some crude drainage digging, organized the church's crafts and supplies and started digging out Margerita's house.

After we were done for the day, both Margarita and Fidela fed us. I'm continually amazed at the hospitality of the people here in this community. As hard as we try we still haven't been able to out-give the Lord.

Tonight we played pictionary and had our last big Bible study together with the other groups staying here. Brother Ivy translated for me (usually its Andy from the mission) and we had a lot of fun as we taught the Word of God together.

That's all for now. Keep praying for us and that we could be used of the Lord to reach the hearts of the children here in this community. Tomorrow we will be going house to house to give out the rice and potatoes we packaged yesterday.

In Him,

Jason

Monday, December 29, 2008

Monday, Day 2


Cold morning. Very, very cold.


Getting to know each other with frilly name tags.


Filling in a washed away road.


Digging out the side and back of Sister Fidela's house. The guys in the foreground are digging out the side. The guys up on the stairs in back are digging out the back of the house.


The dirt was being loaded into the truck to be dumped into the washed out road.



This is perfectly legal in Mexico. In fact, some of the locals were making fun of us because we didn't have MORE people crammed in there.


The ride back. Yes, we are all wearing seat-belts...invisible seat-belts.
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The local Ensenada churches were not able to come but last night and today we have received about 20 additional students and adult leaders. Today we split into seperate teams and tackled some of the needs here at the mission, at the church and also a local family whose house was inundated with mud from the recent rains.

Here at the mission we painted over graffiti in the river bed, cleaned up the facility and re-routed some drainage from the road.

At the church the girls packed beans, rice and potatoes to give to the local families here in the valley.

At the flooded house we began work on digging out a buried retaining wall at the back of the house and removing all the mud and trash from the side of the house to improve drainage.

We are having unbelievable fellowship with the other folks visiting here. God is amazing.

Right now, most of the kids are playing soccer, Olivia is making t-shirts, Sara is getting accupuncture for her shoulder (its working), Mrs Cooksey is getting dinner ready, Mr Spalding is doing nothing (Jason's orders) and I am blogging. God is good.

Jason

p.s. the picture ulpoading is not working so we'll post pictures when we get back.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

December 28, 2008 - Day 1


Leaving from church


Last stop before the border


Girl's dorm



We made it!! No problemos! I'll post more (with pictures) tomorrow after we are all settled in.

Thank you so much for all your prayers.

Jason

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Packing Day


Today was packing day. RC, with his Tetris-like loading skills, managed to get everything to fit into our trailer. Unfortunately, the tires, axle, leaf-springs and fenders were not as excited as we were. I think we exceeded the max-weight by about 5 tons.

Thankfully another trailer was loaned to us and it looks like it's handling the weight like a champ. We could probably even cram a few more teenagers in there if we needed to. (Whoever tries to smuggle people INTO Mexico?)

All kidding aside, the Lord has blessed His work with willing hearts and amazing talents. We are looking in anticipation to what God has in store for us for this week. Please be praying FOR us and AGAINST the devises of our enemy.

In Him,
Jason

Friday, December 19, 2008

Mexico Winter 2008 - Day -9

Greetings to you in the Lord!

We are all looking forward to our mission trip to Mexico on the 28th. As the day draws near the preparation pace picks up. But, as with anything that we endeavor to do for the Lord, the primary preparations should be taking place in our hearts.

The enemy would love to discourage us, frighten us or make us complacent - anything to take our eyes off Jesus. So, I want to encourage all who are traveling down to Mission Mixteco to be looking to the Lord this next week. Keep your eyes on Him and trust in His strength. Be praying for safety, for the hearts of those we will be spending time with and that His Will would be accomplished through us.

Here's a few reminders...

• The work day will be this Saturday the 20th at 9am. Plan on being there until 12 noon.
• Our final meeting will be Sunday the 21st at 12:15 pm in the "Fireside Room." Don't forget that the notary will be there to witness and approve signatures

If you have any questions please contact Jason, Sara or Steve at the church, 222-6561.

In Him,
Jason