
Friday, July 17, 2009
We're back!

Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Last Day on the site...
We relaxed for a bit before we set up for our last day of VBS. All through the week there has been rain, lack of electricity and other frustrations while getting ready for VBS… today I found my iPod (with all the songs and puppet stories on it) dead… but just as He had done the whole week, God provided… Sam just happened to have an iPod charger with him and everything came off flawless…
More than 125 kids worshiped the Lord with all their might today…
You could see in their faces the fun they were having learning about our Savior…
We all opened them together and it has to be one of the most beautiful sounds ever to hear them laugh and squeal over their treasures… it’s such a small token, yet they appreciate it so much…

Back at the church the brothers prepared the lid for the septic tank. It consisted of palm branches, rebar and cement.

After lunch we had a dedication service for the new church building. It was amazing to celebrate God in the house He helped us build over the last week. 

Pastor Andrés made us aware of a dream he had over two years ago. Two nights in a row God woke him with a stirring for the community of Larida. God told him that one day a church would rise and that he was to lead it. He prayed and began to grow a home church in the area. Now a year later the congregation has their building and the community there will continue to reach out to the lost… it was a moving time.Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Day 5 on the site...
This meant mezcla (cement) and lots of it. We mixed about 3 piles before breakfast.
Today we had traditional tacos. Refried beans, scrambled eggs topped with central American sour cream (mantequilla)
After a quick break for breakfast we got right back to cement mixing.
We all took a turn mixing as the others began to get exhausted.

And of course we moved the cement by bucket line...

The process of pouring the floor is pretty cool – they line to floor with 1X2 planks and run the cement in between them. It takes an unbelievable amount of cement to fill a floor like this so we mixed and mixed and mixed.
Meanwhile in the kitchen some helped the sisters make tortillas… lets see… 75 people, 3 tortillas each… 225 hand made tortillas just for one lunch… 
I can’t even imagine how many cups of rice are in the pot…
We almost finished pouring the floor before lunch…

While we were busy pouring the floor the brothers finished building the outhouse, quite a luxury to have at a church.
The young brothers helped mix the top coat of cement by hand.
After the top coat went on smooth, dye crystals were spread over the surface to give the floor some decoration.
We are staying in the city of Tocoa. It is a pretty thriving little hub on the north coast.

Some went to the vegetable stand today to buy some goods for upcoming meals. With the fields just miles away it doesn’t get much fresher than this…

After some free time to chill we went for a nice dinner… it was a splendid and productive day…
Day 4 on the job...
Sister Wendy from the local church has stepped in to help lead the children. She is great at tying the biblical principal of the story into the bible verse and the craft… God was really moving today in VBS.

The kids enjoyed their craft and some time of prayer... we went well over an hour today and so many were blessed.

Rick Miller; the president of Missions Door had been with us so he brought the message. Pastor Tino finished with a time of worship. It was a very moving night…A great finish to another awesome day.
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Day 3 on the site...

Just as we got back to work on the site and the breakfast dishes began to get washed a random downpour stopped just about all work… we all took shelter under whatever roof we could get under to wait out the storm. 
The time to start VBS came and went and many children came down to the area in the pouring rain waiting for the program to start. We ended up finding a nice covered porch in the neighborhood that would house the kids.

Again 80 little ones joined us for a fun time of song, dance, bible verses, and crafts… They praise God with everything they’ve got… it is so cute to watch and take in.





Back on the site the trusses went up one by one and more dirt got moved one bucket at a time to fill in low spots around the church.


Noon came and under full sun we had a delicious fried fish lunch
Once we were full there was more work to be done around the church… Some continued with the never ending septic tank
Half the roof got nailed down onto the trusses
Somehow a few just stood around pretending to look important…
Brother Uriel did however give us the thumbs up for a day’s good work…
We hit the road for the hotel feeling great about the day’s accomplishments.
After a time of rest and cleaning up, we all met in the lobby to go for dinner.

They actually feed us very well down here. Tonight we had gringas which are like chicken quesadillas with no cheese… everyone was happy with the meal
Well almost everyone…
We got to go for ice cream tonight which was a cool treat on a hot humid night. The team is enjoying each others company and delighting in what God is doing at the church and within our hearts…
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Day two on the site

The septic tank has come along but was still only half way to 12 feet. We took a quick pause to eat some fritas – fried pancake discs topped with syrup… they were great! The sisters in the kitchen work so hard to feed us – along with the workers there has to be 75 people to feed twice a day…
Of course dish duty is no small task after each meal either…
Work continued on the site as some of us began to prepare for VBS… The puppet stage is a tricky task each year… this time was no different…
VBS was awesome, about 80 kids came for songs, games, and a bible story brought by the puppets. The laughter and joy in their eyes blesses us so much…


After the story and some prayer time we did a craft to help them remember the details of the story…
even the older boys got into the craft which was so cool to see…
Today was a special day as many who have served with Pastor Tino, the regional pastor over the 30 churches in this area, pooled their money to buy him a truck. He devotes a lot of time to the leaders all over the area. He helps them to develop strong Christ loving congregations and via motorcycle, always in the heat and often in the pouring rain. Pastor Rob, Deanne and Allan sat him down and told him of the gift – he was truly overjoyed and greatful to God and his brothers and sisters in Christ…
In the afternoon Pastor Humberto was en route to come for Pastor Rob when he got stopped in Planes. There was a peaceful demonstration that caused the road to be closed.
But as we all know God’s work can’t be stopped so Rob walked through the blockade and met Humberto on the other side…
Back at the site we saw much progress as the heat of the afternoon wore on us. The pulpet got buit as the floor was leveled.
The horizontal support columns got framed with wood and poured to dry overnight…

And septic tank got deeper...
close but still not 12 feet...
It’s so great to work side by side with our Honduran brothers and sisters… Language seems to be no barrier for the relationships we are sharing… Glory to God it was a good day!Chris S. did get sick last night and had to stay back... please pray that it will pass and that God would settle his stomach.
Friday, July 10, 2009
First Day on the Job...
We began to work on the church building under cool cloudy skies… even with the haze above us the temperature was still quite warm… Task number one was to build a septic tank around the back of the church. 10 feet square and 12 feet deep… the fill from the area needed to be moved into the church to raise the level of the floor… this took many shovels full and lots of wheelbarrow trips. 


We rested and had a breakfast of beans, eggs, and fresh handmade tortillas.As the morning progressed the final layer of blocks went across the top of the church building. The blocks got to thier palce via block lines by our hands. Next, the columns went up around the parameter. These wooden columns needed to be filled with lots of mezcla (cement), which was mixed by hand of course, and carried by bucket line to get the cement where it needed to be.


We took another break for lunch then got back at it.

The sun appeared after lunch making the area HOT, but that didn't stop the shoveling and transferring of dirt which continued all afternoon...

One by one all of the support columns were filled with cement and the team looked on at the building with triumph in our hearts for the work God is doing.

After a hard days work some went swimming in the pool back at the hotel before dinner… everyone is well and we are looking forward to another productive day tomorrow and the start of VBS for the kids…



Brother Uriel prayed for the church building as did Sam…





























