School in the D.R.
02/04
Yesterday at church, we met Claire. Claire is a young missionary from England
& people call her “The Queen of Esperanza!”
Clair was our host up in the village, but first we were her
transportation to get there: 6 people in a Hyundai! We are becoming more Dominican every
day. We drove slightly faster than
walking pace in order not to bottom out on the “road.”
The construction of houses in the village is almost
complete: there are only 3 houses left to build. There are almost double the
houses than there were when I (Mike) was here last – the size of the village is
a little overwhelming to me. We saw Rob
& Tina at the clinic and gave them the supplies many of you provided. We were also able to meet with the director
of the school Juan Ovalle & sorted out the use of space for Alpha, ESL,
girls club… We also have the use of an
empty house that had been used for construction storage.
We asked for responses from the kids: Ben said that he was
glad that the people we able to have better homes than they used to, but it was
sad that they were still so poor. Hayley said she was happy to be back in the
village again. Nicholas said he was glad
that people were able to make money in the different stores.
-
Mike
Thanks for your prayers. I feel we are being
carried on them. Prayed for a lady dying of cancer today—she knows Christ. We will
pray for her constantly to usher her into God’s arms soon. Received a warm
welcome in Villa Esperanza(Hope). God is at work through so many gracious, lion
hearted missionaries. Gracias a Dios para todos. I was ready to weep at church
on Sunday as I experienced being safe in the arms of Christ as we sang Chris
Tomlin’s latest song (out last month)--The God of angel armies is always by my
side ...Whom shall I fear?
We are walking in God’s grace like rain...
Mike and I are using Shane Claibournes ‘Common
Prayer’ for daily prayer---there’s comfort in the structure at the end of the
day when we arrive home to mi casa when I am empty and seek the Holy Spirit to
fill me. We desperately need a rhythm of prayer to wash, cleanse, heal, fill,
and seek direction.
Daily Life
Bugs—love the gecko in my bedside table-hoping he’ll take
care of the mosquito that buzzed me this morning—Dengue Fever is in the area.
Tiny, tiny bugs swarm the counters if they’re not fully
clean—thank goodness for antibacterial vinegar, by substitute for
bleach---speaking of which-yes, Hana, they do cook with bleach—it’s used to
wash non peel-able vegetables like lettuce.
Haven’t gone there yet—could someone bring down some grapefruit seed
extract so we can eat tomatoes?
Water – is there water today? Did we turn on the hot water heater switch
before showering? Is there enough water
for 2 minute showers x 5 people when we come home hot and sweaty?
Fun sights
12 mattresses piled high on the back of a very small pickup
4 people on the back of a motorcycle
2 people on a motorcycle balancing a washing machine between
them with the driver holding onto it with 1 hand above his head.
A stove balanced on the back of a motorcycle.
Texting on a cell using the brake hand on a motorcycle
- - Pam
Can't wait to see what will happen in both the DR and your hearts through what you experience!
ReplyDeleteSounds like Pam likes life on two wheels ...!
ReplyDeleteLove you guys. Praying.
Keep posting. I'm visiting the village through your posts.
ReplyDeleteThanks and God bless you.
Dave Chapman