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Saturday, November 30, 2013

November 2013 Cojutepeque, El Salvador

God has continued to graciously pour out his blessings on the ministry here this month as he has this entire year and its been wonderful!

At the end of October in the U.S. its common to celebrate Halloween, but that's not so here. However, on November 1st and 2nd crowds flood the street in celebration of Day of the Dead. Its usually not just one day, but a 1-3 day celebration...as such, people are actively selling flowers and decorations to adorn the grave sites nation wide as they visit with family and mourn the loss of their deceased. This year it fell on a Saturday, our normal day to go door to door inviting people to church. With 20 people divided into 3 groups, we were able to stand in virtually one place and hand out 1,800 Gospel tracts and church invitations in just one hour. Praise God for this great opportunity. Please pray that there will be visitors in church because of this!


Woman at the town square looking an invitation during soul winning on All Saints Day

Following "tradition" we hosted more baby showers this month. As the church has grown and doubled in size this year, we have added new members of all ages. We have had a baby shower almost every month since April and they have mostly been for boys!  We were delighted to follow the first baby shower of November for Hazel with a very special baby shower for our pastor's wife, Esther. Helping plan and coordinate baby showers was a lot of work this year, but after helping do a lot more in preparation for Esther's baby shower, I have more respect for her and all the time and hard work she puts into them-each month!! What a joy to have had two baby showers in the church this month!!

 


As always I really enjoyed the time that I was able to spend with the teens in my Sunday School class. I was able to spend quality one on one time with Wendy, Zenaida, Alejandra, Adriana, and Johannah this month, and what fun we had just getting to know one another better!!  What a joy to take time apart from church just to know what is on the hearts and minds of these teenagers, and encourage them to seek Gods face, and maintain a right relationship with Him and others.



I was also privileged to meet a new teen this month whose name is Ashley. She came as a first time visitor, and during the invitation her first service, I asked her if there had been a time in her life when she had accepted Jesus Christ as her Saviour, and she said yes. The Lord put her on my heart that week, and I prayed for her return. God answered my prayers, and she returned! As we sat through Sunday School and another Sunday service the Lord prompted me to ask her again. This time, she told me that she had never accepted Jesus Christ as her Saviour, and she did not know where she would spend eternity if she died. What an answer to prayer to be able to walk her through the pages of Scripture and show her that Jesus loves, her, that He died for her, and that she can know for sure that if she died, she could go to Heaven if she accepted Christ as her Saviour. This was all new to her, and as such, she needed some time to process and study a bit more. I encouraged her to re-read John 3:16, and the Romans Road verses, and prayed that she would return. She did not return in the month of November, but I pray that she will return to church, hear the Gospel, and accept Jesus Christ into her heart and life.



Towards the end of August, I began lending out books to a few select students that asked for them. Within two weeks, my students were arguing over who would be able to borrow and read what book, so, we talked to Pastor and set up a library. I began with 20 books, and ended with 100 kids books, and 200 short printed sermons on various topics, along with about 15 longer books for young adults, and the faculty and staff. In just 8 weeks, my students (and some of the teachers) checked out a total of 1,492 books from our library. Towards the end of the year I even allowed the kids to "check out" my ipad and read or play educational games during recess so I could collect the librarys' books. What a joy to see students excited to read and learn!!



As the school year drew to a close, my students became frantic about raising their grades right before finals week, so its been a great joy to spend "quality" time with them helping them cram for their finals. What a joy it was to see all of our hard work pay off when the final grades came in! My students are so intelligent, it's great to see them rise above and achieve high grades after studying hard! I'm so proud of them!

Mid year, around June, all of the students in 7th, 8th, and 9th grade were required to take part in a spelling bee, with only English vocabulary words on their lists. The entire school was able to watch as the older kids participated. The winning class was to get a pizza party, and the winner got a cash prize. Well, after a successful spelling bee, the other teachers decided they wanted to model after what we had done within the English classes, so they began teaching their kids new words in Spanish, with the correct accent marks and spelling. They planned and coordinated their own spelling bee on the last day of school, with morel grades involved this time, from 4st-9th grade. What a joy it was to see students compete and win, after they have studied hard, and worked diligently. Surprisingly, Pastor Fridenstine announced at the finish that I needed to come to the front as my students had something special to say to me. I was in shock as student after student came up to me by grade and handed me gifts, letters, and mementos, asking for pictures and hugs, and giving speeches, and crying.  2013 has been a busy year, and with each passing day my heart grew a little more fond of my students. It was hard saying good-bye to so many, and my heart is heavy, but I hope one day in 2014 to go back and see what they have accomplished!



We were privileged to have Pastor Carlos Navarrete from Lancaster Baptist Church visit mid-month, to speak at the graduation ceremony of Kindergarten and 9th grade on November 15th. His son Micah accompanied him. Brother Galdamaz (whose uncle founded the school 50 years ago) came as well for this special occasion, bringing his family as well.

What a blessing it was to receive an exciting gift this month as well-a second vehicle! We had been praying for a 2nd vehicle for about 6 months now, and God not only answered, but provided it in the form of a GIFT! God is good!!  

For the Sunday School hour I generally help Esther in her class. I was delighted to get to teach the younger kids this month as a substitute. It was so much fun to teach them about the building of the Tabernacle in the Old Testament! During my time in El Salvador, I wrote a Sunday School Curriculum for teens based on the veracity of Scripture. What a joy it was to be able to teach some of what I had researched for teens to my very own class! My sneaky class, along with Esther preceded my lesson time by throwing me a wonderful surprise/going away party with a gifts, letters, speeches, and my very own candy filled piñata! Who doesn't love candy for breakfast during class?!?

Much time this year was spent building a data base of every visitor and member in the church. The goal was to put on a roster every person who had visited, or was currently attending to allow us to reach out to them more effectively through visits and calls. Praise the Lord I was able to finish it. I know that it will allow the church to make more calls and visits to those that need it most, and to pray and reach out to those that need it most! What a blessing and praise to get this project finished!!

The dear members of our church decided to throw me an early surprise going away party. 3 going away parties, and this one was the hardest. Watching people in the church come, and get saved, and baptized, and watching their lives change, investing time in each one, and helping them along the way....it was very difficult for me to listen to their kind words and farewells, knowing that I would no longer be working in the church that I love so much with these dear, sweet Christians!

November 18th, just 72 hours after the school year ended, and graduation concluded, destruction of the building began by hand. Several faithful men showed up, and worked alongside Pastor to destroy the current building. The goal is to knock down almost everything, and use some of the old building for the new expansion. The first service will be held on Christmas Eve in the new building.



While destruction was in progress, we (the ladies) had a great time cooking for the workers, and helping with other things. We had a great time decorating the playground in the kindergarten area (our newly converted and temporary worship area) with Christmas trees, lights, bows, and decorations. What a joy to have everything prepared for December!

At the end of November just before Thanksgiving, I was fortunate to have some of my close friends from Lancaster, California come and visit. The Urquilla family is from El Salvador, but they live in California. They arrived for a visit with their family and were kind enough to take me along with them! What a joy to spend some time with church friends from Lancaster, but to see them in my home in El Salvador! They  were able to meet our church family and attend a baptism service with us at the lake. What a pleasure to be able to introduce them to four of our newest members,
Beatrice, Sandra, Jennifer, (from our teen girls Sunday School class) and Edwin (who accepted Christ this year after a receiving an invitation on the street). What a joy to be able to show others how The Lord is changing lives one at a time through Immanuel Baptist Church in El Salvador!


The Urquilla family was nice enough to adopt me for three days and let me stay with them and their family in another city. Staying with a Salvadorian family was a bit of a different experience, but helped me understand some of the differences, culturally.  Its one thing to know how other cultures live, and another to actually experience it. It was a little bit of an adjustment to have 5 people in a room, in a 2 room house, with a tin roof, on a farm with ducks, chickens, a horse, and an outhouse. Needless to say, it reminded to be even more grateful for all of the things that I have been blessed with. And it certainly made me grateful to have my own private bedroom!!



Thanksgiving was a wonderful day. The Fridenstine family hosted missionary families from around El Salvador.  What a blessing to fellowship with other missionaries from America in El Salvador. We gathered with people from Texas, Colorado, Florida, Ohio, Oregon, and a few other states as well, I'm sure. I had a great time after lunch listening to each person as we went around the room and we each said what we were thankful/grateful for. God has been so good to each one of us this year as we've served Him.

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Below is a quick blessing about how a tract, an invitation, or just saying hello to someone can make a difference.

I met a man last June here, his name is Rodrigo. He likes to sit outside of the neighborhood gate and watch the cars go by as he talks to a few other gentleman that like to do the same. As I enter and exit the neighborhood on the way to work, I say hello to the gatekeeper and whoever is there. I had specifically invited Rodrigo to church a couple times, and I saw him again during the Sword of The Lord Conference. I invited him, and he came for a portion of one of the conference sessions. I didn't see him for a long time after that.

Fast forward to the afternoon of November 17th. I invited him to our Sunday Night service (November 17) and what do you know? He said YES! So, we picked him up a bit later and took him to church with us.

During the church service he raised his hand and signed up to come with us next Sunday (Baptism Sunday at the Lake-we take a head count for transportation and food cause its an hour away at a church camp site). But get this! He hadn't even been there for 30 minutes at that point! Well, He came on the perfect Sunday. I forgot to tell him that 18 Nov. we were knocking the church building down completely and starting over, so after church, we would be an extra 2 hours taking down ceiling fans, bathroom décor, chairs, tables, bulletin boards, etc. Opps.

The message wasn't on salvation, but, he sat next to Francisco during church, whom he had met in June, and the Lord was working in his heart. Walter, a faithful church worker was able to lead him to the Lord after the church service. WHAT a praise. Not at ALL what I had in mind for the day, but even better. I learned the next day that Rodrigo had asked Walter, "Could God REALLY save someone like ME?"  Yes He can.

Despite forgetting to tell him we were working after church, and everyone was changing their clothes to do so, Rodrigo was a great help as we removed every item from the church in preparation for the buildings' destruction the next morning.

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I share the above story with you just as a reminder, so that you realize that your support here this year directly changed peoples lives here on earth, and their eternal destiny as well. Thank you so much for your prayers and financial support during 2013. I look forward to spending the Holidays in Iowa with my family and then returning to Lancaster, California by mid-January where I will work (I don't have anything lined up) and wait on the Lord. I have a wonderful church family there, and a great network of Christian friends and mentors to guide me in the right direction. I don't know what the future will bring but it would be my desire to work in a church, and in 5-10 years, to be in the ministry full time, as a missionary wife, or pastors wife. I appreciate and covet your prayers during my travels, and my future.

If you have interest in sponsoring a student at the school there, or have any additional questions about anything, please feel free to email me, and I will be happy to provide information.

Once again, thank you for your prayers and support during a tremendous year in the ministry in Cojutepeque, El Salvador.

All because of Him,
Crystal

Saturday, August 31, 2013

August 2013 Cojutepeque, El Salvador

Its time for WCBC classes again as this month kicks off. Professor Samms was here from West Coast Baptist College in Lancaster California and taught Sermon Preparation. It was a great help to both pastors and church workers/ministry workers alike. What a blessing to see another 20 people here to participate in this intense 3 days class for about 8 hours every day! What a way to take a college course!

One of the boats over the lake filled with church ladies.
The ladies of the church have a ladies night once every couple of months and this month was no exception. We were able to go to a giant lake about 45 minutes away and go on a boat ride. It was fun to be able to get to know some of the ladies more during this activity during the drive there, and then another drive to the location of the activity. The theme was "Launching out" and it was centered around doing your all for Christ. It was a lot of fun, and the focus/theme got the ladies thinking about serving more in the church. A lot of them since then have been even more involved in stepping up and serving when needed, without being asked. What a blessing!


A few of the ladies that attended the event.


Greetings from Costa Rica!

What a great time its been! I left mid month on a 17 hour bus ride to Costa Rica. Each 90 days here you are required to leave the country. It is permissible to pay 100.00 and remain in El Salvador. However, at the 180 day mark you must leave; no extensions will be granted. The rules are that you must leave not only the country, but the region. You must exit El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Guatemala. So, I decided to go south through El Salvador and Honduras to Costa Rica. By bus that costs about 200.00 and is a really interesting time clearing customs, police searches, bag searches, and people that sit next to you. An adventure it was!!

Amalia and I out exploring the countryside
During my time in the military I met a friend named John. His wife Gaby is from Costa Rica. She offered her mothers house for me to stay in during my time in Costa Rica. I was able to stay in San Jose and explore Costa Rica for a day and then was wisked away by my gracious hostess. She's 68 years old, still lives on and manages and large and active farm, and still raises, kills and cooks her own chickens! The amount of work this woman does in one day is amazing! Coffee is key! Thank goodness for this lovely lady and her kindness. What a joy it is to be able to get to make new friends!


 
A beautiful church-one of the many Catholic churches in Costa Rica.
"Bascillica de Los Angeles"

Beautiful View of one of the many volcanoes (Poas)  in Costa Rica.

Enjoying the day with animals and waterfalls!



Back in El Salvador for the 2nd half of August, I was able to take the books that I'd found around the school, in closets, and donations from students and friends in the U.S. and make a small library. Right now its got a collection of almost 100 books and growing. Praise the Lord for fun books and Bible books in English and Spanish that are in good condition for the kids to read and learn from!

Small library, complete with cool dinosaur books!
The last Sunday of the month I had the great privilege to attend the baptism of David, Tania, Sabrina, Camila, and Jose. Its been amazing to see the change in each one of their lives.

David (boy in red)  is one of my 4th grade boys and a joy to have in class.

David, Tania, Sabrina, Camila and Jose. 
Tania (in red) has a brother who is in my 9th grade English class. As a young, single mother I didn't know how to reach out to her. Shortly after the birth of her daughter, I gave her a package of diapers, and a card that said I hope to meet you some day. That's all it took. She was in church a few weeks later, and hasn't missed more than a few services since June. Since then, shes proceeded to invite 3 others, 2 of which are her family members, and also now regular attenders! Praise the Lord.

Tania getting baptized. What a joy to witness. 

Sabrina (in black) is one of the girls in my Sunday School class, who before I met her had only attended a few times. Esther Fridenstine does a fantastic job as the teacher of the class and with prompting, Sabrina returned.

Next is Camila (in purple). She began to attend mid year with her mom and sister. She is always a joy to have in Sunday School with us, and is a regular attender as well.

Jose (with the hat) attended church a year ago one time, and was a first time visitor when Brother England came to visit Cojutepeque to teach a WCBC class and preach. One year later to that date exactly, brother England returned. On that same date, Jose returned to the church. He said he wasn't sure why, but he woke up that morning and knew he was supposed to go. He has been faithful to many services, and has helped even with the building projects. What a joy to see him saved and baptized.

Church members looking on at the baptism.

Each one has a story to tell. Its been amazing to be a small part of their stories here in Cojutepeque, El Salvador! 



Wednesday, July 31, 2013

July 2013 Cojutepeque, El Salvador

Its July here, and another great month to be here involved in the ministry at Emmanuel Baptist Church. What a whirlwind of activities.

We kicked the month off by clearing out the church closet in the back of the church, and knocking the wall out, extending the church building and adding space for about 15 more seats. We are experiencing rapid growth in our church, and its amazing to see these additional seats filled every Sunday!

Pastor/Missionary Adam Fridenstine Taking the first swing.

Students, staff, and church members worked hard to knock the
wall down in record time!

Showing them how its done!

We followed that by taking the 4th off from school and spending it with other missionary families from around the country and a few of their family members who were here visiting from the U.S. It was so nice to be surrounded by red white and blue decor, food, and friends and to celebrated the freedoms that we have as Americans, no matter where we are. What a delight to fellowship with old friends and make new ones! God Bless America!

Amazing dessert spread for the 4th. Red White and Blue!

Because it is summer time and there is no school in the U.S. right now, its the perfect time to have additional college classes here for us! Bro. Lester arrived from Lancaster, California and Pastor Lester from Georgia (Bro. Lester's father) came for a visit as well, and was able to preach to us on Sunday.  Its been a great experience to share with them a little bit more of this beautiful country and its people. Things certainly pick up when WCBC classes are going, as there are usually around 20 people that come in from around the country and Honduras to further their Bible knowledge, and college education. It is oh so fun to see them learn and grow!

Pastor Lester preaching

Also here this month for a missions trip were members from a Korean church in Los Angeles. It was great to have the opportunity to see the students interact with them, and to show them what God is doing here at Iglesia Bautista Emmanuel. They were able to go soulwinning/door knocking with us, as well as help us host a teen activity with many visitors, and a great message/challenge afterwards. What a blessing to have them here with us!


Nathan Kang from Los Angeles with some of the 8th grade boys.
Starting the event off right with food!
Followed by games...

games.....

More games.....


fun time with everyone, even the pastor....


.....and the preaching! Great night!


I am fortunate to live in a neighborhood with a lot of kids and I have been able to befriend a lot of them. Word gets around after a bit...one thing leads to another...and before you know it, they are coming over one after the other. Its been fun to have some of my students in my home this month, teaching them how to play some games, swap cultural differences, and even teach them how to make some yummy treats. What a delight and honor it is to be able to invest in young people. Please pray that they will return. I take comfort in knowing that they feel they are welcome to spend time with me, rather than on the streets.

I have been encouraging more and more of my students from school to attend the church (unlike some private christian schools these kids are not required) and this month has seen Douglas, one of my 9th graders, come and visit. Praise the Lord!


Pastor and 9th grader, Douglas, attending church
with us for the first time!


650 boxes filled with gifts for our school students, church kids, and teachers alike have arrived! Additionally, we received around 300 Bibles with them! We got them from customs in the pouring down rain, but with the help of about 15 people, moved and packed it into our garage in about 30 minutes. After we opened the boxes of Bibles, we discovered that in spite of the downpour, only the boxes had gotten wet, but the Bibles were untouched. Isn't God good?

Students, church members and Pastor Lester and I,
ready to unload boxes!


The number of church members that are making time in their schedules to come door knocking with us has steadily increased. What a great joy its been to watch teens and adults alike come and join with us as we invite others in the beautiful city of Cojutepeque to church, and to Christ.

The Barrera family during weekly soul winning, inviting people to church!


Growing up, I've only had a dog once when I was really young. Fortunately, we have a small back yard with a little garden. . .just enough space for our new rabbit Pepicito! This should be interesting!

Pepicito!



Friday, May 31, 2013

May 2013 Cojutepeque El Salvador, and Graduation time!

May was quite the exciting month, both in El Salvador and in California! It was thrilling to be able to spend the first 2 weeks of May in Lancaster, California with my family and friends for my college graduation. The Lord answered so many prayer requests during this journey in so many ways, it was unbelievable. When I arrived in L.A. I had no baggage, only my purse. The airlines assured me that they would repay the cost incurred for whatever luggage I had lost, until my baggage was delivered to Lancaster.  So, shopping I went! Isn't God amazing! The most important things I needed (my Bible, my dresses for church the next day, and for graduation) were already taken care of, regardless if they were ever found or not. I was even provided with an (unexpected) place to stay that night!

The next day, the blessings continued. One of my friends, without me saying anything, walked up to me and offered me the keys to her new car, as long as I needed to use it. What an answer to prayer! I didn't even ask her! God is so good! God's goodness continued as I was introduced to friends of friends who offered to allow both me and my mom to stay with them the entire time I was in town!! They were the Snodgrass family and were mutual friends of one of my closest friends in Japan. Although I had never formally met Mrs. Snodgrass, the Lord connected us, and she and her family were a huge blessing to my mom and I the entire time we were there. Sunday afternoon back at church I was able to see some of the teenage girls from my Sunday School Class and was able to teach a lesson to them on being usable for God. It was so good to see them all, and to be able to share with them some of the things that I had learned during my short time in El Salvador. To make the day even better, I got news from El Salvador that Francisco and Isis, a couple that I met while door knocking, had finally made the decision to trust Christ as their personal Savior. What a joy!! Prayer works!

My teen Sunday School Class at Lancaster Baptist Church!


The week leading up to graduation allowed me attend an exciting Lancaster Baptist School "Potluck for Patriots" with one of my students from kids Choir (Oscar), catching up with friends over coffee, some appointments, and a trip to Sequoia National Park with my mom. We also packed in dinner and a concert at the Disney concert hall in Downtown Los Angeles as well as a trip to San Diego to see my Grandparents, Cousin, Aunt, Uncle and tackle some shopping, along with a fun road trip there and back. We also went to the USS Iowa in Long Beach-twice. It was an action packed week, and it was wonderful to get to spend some quality time with my family, especially my mom during this important time!

Potluck for Patriots!

Sequoia National Park with mom!


Mom and I at the USS Iowa in Long Beach!
The following day my grandmother and cousin arrived in California, proving to be every bit of fun I had hoped they would be. After a wonderful time together at church, we were all able to go out for a Mothers Day lunch. It was the first time my mom had ever had lobster! Although I'm still not sure if she liked it, or if she was just trying to be nice, she said she enjoyed it!

Mothers day with Mandy, Mom and Grandma!!


Graduation festivities followed the next day with an interesting round of Senior pictures bright an early with friends, and the class of 2013. Followed by a preaching contest, and a senior luncheon, and a wonderful spring recital. What a flurry of activity!

Kim, me, and Yanet!
Tuesday, the day before graduation, all was ready. Pictures were taken, clothes were set out, we were up early to get to graduation practice early to hear final words from Dr. Goetsch and Dr. Chappell before the big day. And wouldn't you know it, I was on my way to school (early) when got a flat on the side of the highway at 7 a.m.  What an adventure. Sunday clothes, side of the interstate, 7am, graduation practice, flat tire. Needless to say, I made it for the last 10 minutes, and was all the more nervous for graduation the next day because only 2 other students from my masters class was there for rehearsal so they had to remember details for all of us!

Tire changing pro! 

Graduation day came and went without a problem. I got to school without a flat tire, I didn't fall asleep during the ceremony, and I didn't trip on the platform. Those three things in my mind=success! We all had a great time afterwords having a get together with family and friends for a graduation celebration as well! It feels so great to be finished!!

Mom and I after the ceremony!

My classmates!!

Pastor, Mrs. Navarrete, and I



The remainder of my time in LA with my mom was spent getting my hair cut (a huge deal, as I cut it all off every 3 years to donate to kids with cancer) finishing some appointments, taking my mom to Sushi for the first time with a friend in beautiful Manhattan beach, and tidying up last second details. The trip back to Lancaster was such a wonderful experience with my mom there for graduation. It is always nice to have family close by for big occasions!

I was eager to jump back into things in El Salvador, and jump back in I did! The very next day we were back at it at school, and full force into classes. The afternoons were filled with tutoring and church preparations for our 4th anniversary Sunday at Iglesia Bautista Emmanuel.  

Midweek, Fernanda, one of my 8th grade students at school, as well as a member of our teen sunday school class at church bowed her head to receive Christ as her personal savior between classes. Praise the Lord!

Fernanda and I!

For anniversary Sunday, we had a record Sunday with 120 in attendance, and a cupcake for each person to celebrate God's goodness on the four year anniversary of the church. God has been really blessing the ministry here! I was overwhelmed to see about 20+ kids from my classes in the school in the church for service, listening to the Gospel. It was such a blessing to go home that afternoon knowing that one of those that heard the Gospel received Christ as their personal Savior and has a changed eternal destiny!

The cupcake tower!

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

April 2013 Cojutepeque, El Salvador

Life this month has been thrilling! April kicked off with Dr. and Mrs. Sisk coming to visit! It was exciting to have them here, as this was their first visit to El Salvador! We were honored to have Dr. Sick preach several times, as well as to kick start our building project. All of the teen girls enjoyed having Mrs. Sisk here as well, as she taught the lesson to our class! What a blessing it was to have such a sweet couple come and visit us here! We are hoping they come back soon, and spread the word about the work, and the need for laborers here in El Salvador!

Mrs. Sisk and I!


The most personally thrilling date for April was the 15th, for several reasons. 1. I could breath a sigh of relief, because, although my taxes were due, I was out of the country yet again, and got an automatic 60 day extension and could procrastinate just that much longer! 2. Its my birthday again! 3. My 66 page thesis was due to be turned in at 6pm. So, wouldn't you know it, to add a little thrill to the day, my internet crashed around 5:50 pm while trying to submit my Thesis. I was able to get it submitted at 5:55p.m. My lovely roommate, as well as my boss and his family knocked on my door about 5 minutes later singing happy birthday with a cake in hand, candles lit and all. I had become so consumed in my studies, I hadn't given cake, nor a party a whole lot of thought. It was the perfect end to a well accomplished day! Graduation here we come!


Life as a teacher as daily humbled me, and has been an area of growth. I am so thankful for the opportunity to work here. It is wonderful to be able to have a daily influence on the lives of the kids here in a positive manner that will last for eternity. Working here at the school has also given me the opportunity to grow closer to some of the teachers too! One of our more experienced teachers and church member as well, has been coming to the school almost every afternoon for help regarding her computer skills. What a interesting experience its been introducing her to the world of computers!



One of the families in the church offered to take us away for an afternoon-this view is "Puerto del Diablo" overlooking much of San Salvador with one of our most faithful church members, Yanni. 

Another highlight of the month was our youth night. Those are always my favorite activities. Its amazing to see all of the potential that surrounds you! The theme for the night was crazy hats. You were not allowed to enter unless you came with a crazy hat. We had them all! From cardboard box to birds' nest, the competition was on! In the end, one of the teen girls with a birds nest hat took home the prize! The night kicked off with some food and introduction games, and then the highlight. Hide and seek in the dark. There's nothing more scary than going into a school or a church in the dark. Some how, I think the boys team won. But we all had fun in the process...although we didn't win, we sure have our spots picked out for next time! The youth activity ended with the lesson from Pastor Adam on ten tips for their lives. I hope that the teens learned from their experience, and the (very good) lesson from Adam. It is my prayer that they will return for the next event. These ten practical tips on living right will no doubt guide these teens in the right direction as they seek to find their way in life. I can't wait to see how they use their lives, and potential for God!



Crazy Hat night with the teens!