Tuesday, August 4, 2009

We're Back

Thank you to all who prayed for us. We definitely needed it, and it was felt and experienced in all sorts of ways. I think the best thing to do is to just highlight a few things that happened on the trip:
- Chad, Dennis, Ed, and Kelly hosted the first ever VBS for kids only at the church in Nuevo Progresso (NP)
- We saw at least one person get saved Sunday night
- Carbonera, the town on the coast, was witness to some of the most generous men I have ever encountered (some of our men felt led to pay for an entire new lot of land for some locals there)
- We prayed for Quincy to be invisible at the border since he didn't have a passport, and after one harassing stop, they never bothered him again
- The local men worked long hours alongside us to get the work done (before we got there, they would not work on the church so that they could spend their days finding paying jobs)
- We handed out 30 Bibles to the locals that didn't have them
- We installed ridge vents for the church, insulation in the sanctuary and fellowship hall, installed 7 total attic fans to push the air out of the building, and an entire ceiling for the fellowship hall, painted the kitchen, sunday school rooms, fellowship hall, and bathrooms (with the help of our local friends), and supplied money for them to shore up the half of the building that was soon to fall down.

All in all, it was an amazing trip with a group of men who were willing to do whatever it took to show a great work ethic, amazing hearts for the Lord, and wonderful testimonies of an active God in all of our lives. A building was transformed, but nothing compares to what happened in all of the hearts of the people in NP, Elsa, and, possibly most of all, ours.

As Ed would say, the level of "jocularity was off da hook!" amongst us men who went. Perhaps one of the best quotes I heard from the entire group was when Ed was leaving to go home on Monday night when we got back: "Men, thank you for some of the most hearty laughter I've had in over 40 years." We laughed a lot, but were serious when we needed to be. I saw compassion and empathy from men, who were raised to think that crying was for sissies. God's Spirit was with us, going before us, and providing all that we could ever ask or imagine.

Dennis was sensitive to the Spirit when he prayed.
Quincy was an encourager beyond words.
Kelly was a hard-worker, whose laughter was contagious.
Chad was as courageous as I've ever seen anyone.
Jerit was willing to help, even sacrificing an extra day away from home.
Gary was the source of many jokes, and provided contruction knowledge, expertise, and motivation.
Ed was the memory maker, who made us all better men by sharing his life with us.

A trip that will never be forgotten, and without a doubt, will motivate many more to not just pray, not just send others, but to GO!

lance

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