Archive: December 2009


December Encouragement

Category: General

Visiting, teaching and encouraging are all a part of Jesus' call to go and make disciples. 

 

Carlos and Rafael took the lead in teaching a discipleship section on how we got the Bible. 

 

World Gospel Mission volunteer in Action, Tyler, got to test his driving skills on the ROUGH mountain roads of Intibucá to this El Salvador border town of San Antonio.

But you know that where there are youth there are activities!

Let's have some fun!

Let's play "One lemon, five lemons and half a lemon!"

Let's sing...Un pollo, un pollo, un pollo con una ala.

A chicken, a chicken, a chicken with one wing...two wings...a foot...two feet..

Oh boy Kathy, you are probably saying, you've gone too far!  Well, just remember missionaries are real people and love to have fun as much as anyone!

Bob had a blast helping the kids with their soccer game.

The youth of this community had started to attend our church's Saturday night youth meeting and Sunday church.  When school ended in late October they all went home (four hours away).  So the leaders and youth of the More Than Conquerors Church invaded their community in early December with our antics. 

The parents enjoyed our sharing as much as the youth.  

 

Our group slept in the rooms pictured above, their grade school.  We ate on the porch of one of their homes and enjoyed the view towards El Salvador.  The River Lempa creates beautiful clouds in the early morning hours. 

 

Before leaving for home our troop took time to visit Antonio and family, an ex-resident of the Samaritan Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Center.  The cold soft drinks that they served us were very refreshing as we suffered the heat of this sea level area. 

 

It was only natural to take time to pray for this family.  They all work together to earn their living making hammocks.

 

 

One of God's promises for Antonio and family says, My God will supply all your needs acording to his riches in glory.  Pray with us for this family and those we encouraged in their faith.

Discovery

Category: General

Discovery.  All of us need to learn and grow, gaining knowledge of new aspects of life and its meaning.  

Our group of quality young adults, Erica, Tyler and Sarah, Volunteers in Action with World Gospel Mission, had the pleasure of taking a leisurely four hour trip from our house to the Mayan Indian Ruins in Copan, western Honduras to discover history up close and personal.  

 

The history within these ruins provides evidence of how God has placed a void within the human species that can only be filled by Him, our Creator.  The Mayan people worshipped the things God made but seem to have lacked understanding about the reality of God's world.  The Bible says, "For since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities-his eternal power and divine nature-have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse" Romans 1:20.

 

Copan Ruins is a city with an identifying emblem glyph of a bat.

Information from the actual ruins say it was the Cama Zotz, killer bat: a bat associated with the underworld, death and sacrifice.  Gargoyles throughout the ruins depict a reverence, if not worship, of created things: parrots, fish, birds, and large cats.

 

Their renowned "ball court" is clouded with worship, escape from death and attempts of victory over the enemy who could destroy. 

 

The Rosa Lila Temple has been escavated since Bob and I moved to southwestern Honduras.  Its distinct red colors set it apart from all the other stone buildings. 

 

A life-size replica stands in the center of Copan Ruins Museum. 

These young ladies of present day Copan need to know the Truth.  All people need to understand the way of salvation from the guilt of sin through the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. 

 

Our ministry team in Honduras thanks you for your prayers for the people that we serve daily.  May God be glorified by our lives.

 

 

 

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