Saturday, October 28, 2023
School
Wednesday, August 9, 2023
VBS 2023 - Judges
We structured this year´s VBS differently from previous years. Knowing we would have fewer volunteers, and that the helpers that would be joining us would be mostly teenaged, we chose to keep all the kids together for all the activities rather than dividing into two groups. In that way, volunteers could be available for whatever area most needed help.
The ages of participants ranged from 2 to 14. On our busiest day, we had twenty-four kids and teens attending.
We decided to start an hour earlier than we had before, beginning at 10. We also scheduled for a half-hour less than other years, planning to end at 12:30 each day. We learned many VBS´ ago that it´s best to start on Tuesday and go through Saturday, because Sundays are generally very occupied for us, preventing last-minute preparation.
As in past years, we provided transport for a number of the participants. This presents a challenge, since Abraham and I are the only drivers, and that means one of us is not present at the VBS for the time it takes to pick up and return the kids. Abraham chauffeured in the morning, so I began the VBS with review, Bible verse practice, and songs with the kids who arrived on their own or were on our route to Huejotzingo where we held the VBS.Once all the kids were present, Abraham began games, an often riotous and crazy time. At the end of the game time, the kids lined up to wash hands and dig in to their light meal which Six, Abraham´s mother, had prepared the night before.While the stragglers finished their food, I gathered the kids together to review and practice their Bible verses, and then Abraham taught the Bible story of the day. He told the story of Joshua on Tuesday, followed by Ehud, then Deborah, Gideon, and finally Samson on Saturday.
After the story, Abraham stayed with Six and a couple voluteers to wash and store dishes while I took the kids upstairs to work on their crafts and worksheets, with the assistance of three or four teen helpers. The difficulty with having young helpers was training them at the same time as we did the activities. Two of them were actually younger than the oldest VBS participant.
Although we had planned on having a closing time of review and songs after the craft and worksheet, we only did that once during the week. The other days, we had to race to finish the projects.Some time soon after 12:30 the kids requiring transport stuffed into our car, and I drove them to their homes. Some of the young volunteers stayed to help clean up, while one had to hurry off to her factory job.
It would make a tremendous difference in future VBS´s to have someone besides Abraham and I who could drive, and also to have more volunteers in general. Some of the ones who assisted this year came only one or two days, and others worked every day, but needed quite a bit of guidance.
the VBS team |
Wednesday, July 12, 2023
Still Waiting
The building in Huejotzingo is not ready yet. Minor complications prevent us from cleaning up, starting classes, and setting the library in order. My brother-in-law has been working on some faulty installment of the bathroom furniture, since the person who originally completed the bathrooms took shortcuts that left the sinks unfastened from the walls, among other problems.
prep for VBS |
choosing their book |
Several kids take home a book a week from the library books currently waiting at our home. Abraham and I are in the second module of a government-sponsored program that will officially certify us and the library once we complete the classes.
Sunday church attendance varies greatly from week to week. Some weeks work takes priority over attendance for the families. One little girl who used to come every Sunday now has missed many weeks because her family lets her keep what she earns in their taco business. She is about 7 years old and has decided she would rather have money to spend, rather than come to service.
kids' class |
Please pray for VBS preparations, for sufficient help during the week of, and for the building in Huejotzingo to finally be finished in all its details. Pray also for the families that attend our church, in particular for the one I mentioned above.
Tuesday, May 30, 2023
More Progress
Wednesday, April 19, 2023
Easter and the coming library
The construction site in Huejotzingo is almost ready for classes to begin. The final step is for us to install a floor in the area where there will be ballet and tae kwon do classes, and then we can organize and open the library and start with English, tutoring, and other classes.
A few Wednesdays ago, a visiting team from Canada joined forces with various people from
The mighty cleaning crew |
Once all the work was finished, everyone ate lunch and the kids played wild games. Some of the teens gathered to teach each other English and Spanish phrases. Earlier during a break from cleaning, the Canadian team supplied the materials and taught the Huejotzingo kids and teens how to make slime, which everyone enjoyed.
Holy Week followed. We held services on Thursday and Friday afternoon, which most of the regular members attended. On Sunday we celebrated Jesus' resurrection throughout the service. After Abraham preached a brief message, it was time for baptisms. This year was
extra special for Abraham and I, because our two children decided to follow Jesus' example in being baptized. All the candidates for baptism had previously taken a class with Abraham in order to understand the purpose of baptism.Once the church service was over, kids and teens crowded into the pool for some chilly fun, and then everyone lunched together with potluck food.
It was not necessarily a joyful time for everyone present, however. One of the families with people baptized was particularly struggling with family crisis. It is an on-going difficulty in that family.
Most of the families we work with have deep, unresolved problems. Humanly speaking, they are impossible issues. Please join us in praying for divine intervention in these situations. Pray also that the opening of the center in Huejotzingo will be for great blessing and that God would put on our hearts which activities we should have there. Pray he would send the people to attend and also help in those activities.
Friday, February 3, 2023
Year's beginning
We didn't have the Christmas celebration we would have wanted. Around Dec. 20, my mother-in-law and both kids began with coughs and fevers. The kids slept a lot and lay around on the couch downstairs, too tired and listless to do much of anything. My mother-in-law grew steadily worse, adding vomiting to the original symptoms.
By Christmas Eve, we thought it best to try getting intravenous rehydration, but since she is diabetic, our doctor recommended we get her blood sugar tested first. Abraham drove her to get the test, and that turned in to a three-day hospital stay, because her levels were close to 700. With antibiotics and insulin, her condition improved.
However, because of the kids' illness and her hospital admission, we canceled the Christmas Day church service. Abraham stayed the night of the 24-25th at the hospital, an unpleasant experience, since extra blankets are not permitted into the hospital, nor are there beds for care-takers. He returned home to sleep several hours while another family member stayed at the hospital. In the following days, various siblings took turns at the hospital.
My mother-in-law is seemingly fine now, although she can no longer rely on diet alone to control the diabetes. She needs blood sugar tests every morning and an injection of insulin. Doctors have not been very clear about how to proceed with treatment, and she firmly dislikes medication of any kind.
As we are now all healthy, Bible studies and church services are back to normal. I drive to three homes on Sunday mornings to pick up around 17 people, and Abraham returnsthem to their homes after service, snack time, and play time.
This past Sunday it was evident that there had been fights in all three houses, since the kids and teens arrived out-of-sorts. Once the service ended, three of the teens had separate, tearful conversations with Abraham and another church member. I am thankful that they feel the confidence and security here to have such discussions.
Please continue to pray for us. As the building in Huejo is just about finished, we hope to begin classes in English, tutoring, and online schooling there. Abraham might offer tae kwon do and Lani's ballet teacher also may give basic classes. Those two classes require that we install a proper floor and mirrors.