Marilee taught on Jesus' death and resurrection.
Look at his face!
What a great day of celebrating what God has done this week!
Dave
An amazing well drilled it has been pumping for over 24 hours continuously. Prayers answered. Glory be to God! Marty
From 80's to old hymns, this week has been a musical celebration and we are thankful for all God has done.-Justin
PTL! :) - Matty B Raps
I'm really not sure who liked the fireworks more, the kids or Mike and Adam. ~Abi
The kids were very nice- Ben
Meh ~ Adam
After endless 80's songs, and many annoying pick-up lines, I realize how lucky and blessed I am to have the church I have. P.S. To give you a glimpse of the pick-up lines, here is one for you. "I was reading the book of Joshua and wondered how many times do I have to walk around you before you fall for me- Morgan Goregon Boregon
Thank God, only two more days with Careless Whisper!!!! ~ Anna Banana
A great week! Gracias for your prayers!!! Marilee
All I can say is DIOS BUENO ES and *insert saxophone solo here* -Julia Gulia
I'm never gonna dance again. -Timoddo dragon
An amazingly blessed trip. Everyone found their spot and knit together to the glory of the Lord. We have for the most part been healthy, we are praying for fruit.
Thank you for covering us in prayers, Pray for our travels home now.
Mike
Pictures to follow.
As Thursday draws to a close, so too do the projects we came to accomplish. The Kids and Ladies programs have been a huge success with attendance numbers well exceeding initial expectations. A definite highlight of the trip has been the beaming faces of the kids and ladies as they interact with the team. Despite having little in the way of material comfort, there is a depth of enthusiasm and joy that the Quiche (pronounced Key-chay) people bring to their lives. It's infectious and we can't help but feel a sense of worship toward the Lord as we see His sweet image in them. A common theme in our team worship time is gratitude toward God for all that He has done not only for us at LBC, but for these people as well. Life filled with such abundant goodness must flow only from a kind and ample creator. Here, we seem to feel that truth a little more acutely.
At the well site, the team was successful in reaching an approximate depth of 193 ft by Tuesday afternoon. Wednesday was spent cleaning the well and installing the casing and today we were able to complete most of the final steps required to insure that the pump system is functioning properly and that the well is tied into the village's current infrastructure. We're now projecting that the pump will provide something on the order of 7,900 gallons of pure water per day to the village. With conservation and wise usage, we're hoping that this will meet all of their potable water needs for years to come.
There is something special about a newly drilled well. Fresh, safe, life giving water spills effortlessly from deep in the ground where only hours or days before lay barren sand. If there is a better picture of the gospel in nature, I can't think of one. How sad a thought it is to consider that most people live there lives separated from the Water of Life by only a few metaphorical meters. They slog through the dust planting seed after seed in desperate hope of a harvest of meaning and satisfaction and peace that never comes. It isn't until the good news of the gospel is shared, a conduit opened, that the redeeming flood can have it's effect. In a small way we've changed the landscape of Guatemala this week, in a larger way the landscape of our own hearts and priorities. Oh that the Lord's most profound work be done in the hearts of those who heard the gospel this week.
Pictures to follow.
Praise the Lord! Another good day for the men and the well. The casings are all set and there's water.
Upon hearing several months ago that women in some of the Guatemalan villages were being told they had no soul and could not be saved, Chris prepared a special message and crafts to encourage the women regarding their worth to God. Sharing the story of the bleeding woman who touched Jesus' garment from Luke and the story of the merchant from Matthew, Chris shared how precious these women are in God's sight. God more than blessed her efforts as 43 women came to listen and hear how God cares for them. They each made pearl bracelets and were given a pearl necklace. The local church provided lunch for these ladies before the afternoon of making frames with pearl decorations, after Abi took a picture of each woman. (Thank you, Sam Scott, for the great instant photo camera.)
All in all, it was a great day. Pray these women would understand God loves them and put their faith in him. Thanks for your part in our opportunity to serve here in Guatemala. We appreciate your support. Tomorrow, back to the kids!
Pictures to follow.