Saturday, January 17, 2009

Update on the orphans of Casa Hogar Canaan

Hello friends,

We wanted to let you all know about the three new additions to Casa Hogar Canaan that we have received since December 24th. On Christmas Eve, we received two little sisters who had been abandoned by their alcoholic father. Rosa Linda is the oldest at eight years old and her sister Areceli is five.

Then four days later we received a young boy named Jose who is nine years old. He was living in another Casa Hogar in Mexico but was being abused by the staff. This Casa Hogar contacted Carlos and it was decided that he should come to live permanently at Casa Hogar Canaan in Teopisca.

Currently there are 13 abandoned children living at Casa Hogar Canaan. We thought that there would be more but because of various circumstances several children have not been able to arrive or remain at Casa Hogar Canaan.

Rosa, who is 13, arrived the last week of November. Her father and mother died so she is truly an orphan and until she came to Casa Hogar Canaan she was living with another family in San Cristobal. She only has one hand as one of her arms was burned in a fire and has been amputated at the elbow. She cannot use her other hand as it has some sort of abnormality as well. After a few weeks of living here in Teopisca, it was realized that she could not really do anything for herself; she could not eat, go to the bathroom, bathe, change her clothes, or carry her things without help. It was decided that this was too much additional work for one family to overcome as there are so many other children. So she has since been taken to live with another family that can give her the individual attention she needs. We want to thank all of you who sent Christmas presents down here to give Rosa but we have to regretfully tell you that she did not receive them as she left just before they arrived. Please pray that Rosa would be taken care of and that this family would continue to share the joys of Christ with her.

We thought that we would have received another child by now but there have been numerous problems with obtaining her birth certificate. Her name is Chispeta and she is two years old. She currently lives with her mother in the prison where she was born and where my pastor goes and preaches every week. The situation is not good as her mother treats her very bad; emotionally as well as physically. Her mother has been certified as “mentally ill” (they use the word crazy down here in Mexico) and she has been reprimanded several times for throwing Chispeta up against the walls of her cell in some of her moments of insanity. We are told that the transfer to Casa Hogar Canaan is certain but all her paperwork has to be completed properly before this can be accomplished. Please pray for this little one in the days ahead.

We also thought that one of the children that used to live at Casa Hogar Canaan would have returned by now as well. Her name is Estela and I believe she is 11 years old. She and her two brothers, Manuel and Maki, lived here in Teopisca at Canaan for over two years but recently they returned to live with their mother who is sick. Their mother has terminal cancer and it was thought that they might be able to help her in these last few months of her illness. It has not been a good situation since these three arrived back at their mother’s house (actually a little wooden shack about 10 feet by 8 feet where 12 people live). Estela has lost all of her hair and has a skin disease of some kind, Manuel and Maki continue to by physically abused and they all have been in trouble with the authorities because they are all back on the street stealing food because they have very little to eat. Please pray that these three will be able to return to Teopisca very soon.






The first two photos are photos of the two little girls the day they arrived at Casa Hogar Canaan... Areceli is on the left in the first photo and on the right in the second pic...they arrived with only the clothes on their backs...







Here are some more pics of the two girls...

Areceli


Rosa Linda


The both of them...


The only two pics that we have of Jose so far....but there will be plenty more in due time...





A current picture taken on January 12, 2009 in the backyard of our house...




Left to right:



Jose - 9 years old

Lucio - 13

Esteban - 8

Pati - 8

Rosa Linda - 8

Orlando - 6

Rich - 8

Alex - 6

Cristian - 5

Betito - 3

Nichita - 6

Sarita - 3

Areceli - 5



Here are three pics of the three ciblings Estela, Manuel and Maki....


Estela is the one standing up....



Manuel..


Maki..


That is all for now...

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Christmas in Canaan

Hello everyone,

We wanted to take a moment and share some Christmas photos with you all of the children of Casa Hogar Canaan.

Actually we had different days of Christmas as we had several different groups of people that sent some gifts down here for the children. So we had our traditional Christmas celebration and then we had another day for sharing presents.

My brother-in-law, nephew, niece and another friend visited us for 10 in December and they brought presents down from our church and from family members so that it would be a special Christmas for these children. So before they left, we all gathered at Casa Hogar Canaan and watched as all the children opened many presents. It was such an awesome night and we thank all of you that had a hand in being such a great blessing to these children. Below are some pics of that special day.

In Mexico, Christmas is celebrated on the night of the 24th. So just as we did last year, we went to spend Christmas with Casa Hogar Canaan. As is the custom, Carlos brings a sermon from the word of God and then we all sing songs of praise and worship to our Lord concerning the coming of His only begotten Son to this world. We open presents and then the kids break two piƱatas filled with candy and goodies. We had a whole bunch of visitors come to our little fiesta and take part in our celebration, which was good because any of them had never heard the gospel proclaimed as it was this night. Below you will find photos of this evening as well.

Here is the gang opening up the presents....



Some individual pics...

Ricardo


Carlitos


Esteban


Cristian


Orlando


Lucio


Alejandro

Betito


Pati

Sarita

Nichita

Keyla

Paloma


The gang showing off all of their presents....their socks and underwear and then another pic with all of the other presents...





Here are some pics of us having fun with the pinata...
Joshua´s first pinata...


Cristian getting ready...


Pati taking her best shots...


Ricardo showing off the marks of what happens when you don´t pay attention to someone swinging the stick at the pinata...he didn´t make that mistake again...

It was cold that night of the 24th...


Sarita, Joshua and I in front of the big Christmas tree in central park here in Teopisca...


And little 7 month old Joshua saying bye-bye...that is all for now...


Saturday, January 3, 2009

Kids Club - backpack give away

Hello everyone,

We hope that you all have had some good holiday times with friends and family.

We have not sent out a blog post in some time but that is not because there has not been anything to blog about.


Several months ago we started up a kids club called Club Aguila (Club Eagle) on the property of another missionary couple down here. Sarita and I teach every other Saturday with another couple teaches the other Saturdays.


About 45 kids showed up the first couple of Saturdays but now on the Saturdays that Sarita and I teach we have about 20 -25 children that show up on a steady basis. We don’t have all of their names down yet but they know us and we know them by face. Several times in the last few weeks we have been driving around town and I will hear a little voice shout out, "Lance" and I will turn and see the face or faces of a few of the faithful children that come to the club.


I am teaching through the book of Genesis with our last lesson about the tower of Babel in chapter 11. Before the new lesson we review what we have learned to date; meaning we go all the way back to chapter one and I ask questions and the kids answer. It is such a blessing to hear their responses now because on day one there were no responses except for one child who could tell us a little something about God and creation. And I mean no responses. These children knew nothing. I thought that at the beginning they might have just been shy and that is why they didn’t answer but I don’t believe that to be the case at all. I believe it was because they truly knew nothing of what I speaking.


Now we can ask the children about creation, and who were the first two people created, and how they were created, and what were their names, and how many days did God create, and what happened with the tree that God told them not to eat from, and what happened after they ate the fruit. We can ask them who where the first two children of Adam and Eve and why was God angry with Abel and what did Abel do.


They can tell us when asked how many people were in the ark and all about the animals and about the birds that Noah sent out after the rain. They can answer about the rainbow (still working on exactly why the rainbow is in the sky…they still can’t give a good answer for that). Hopefully in our next lesson they will be able to tell us why everyone speaks a different language around the earth. But we will probably have to go over that several times before they get that one.


On Saturday December 27th we passed out backpacks to many of the kids that have been coming. The backpacks were filled with supplies and toys and candy. The backpacks have been a tradition down here for many years now. They are supplied by a fairly large missionary effort out of San Cristobal that give out thousands of backpacks every year and ministry supplies like vacation bible school supplies. All the children that have been at Casa Hogar Canaan for over a year now have these backpacks but the new kids do not. Well now they all have these backpacks.
Please continue to pray that God will use the word that these kids are hearing on a weekly basis to bring them to a knowledge of sin, a saving knowledge of Christ, and of Christ’s great sacrifice on the cross so that they might glorify Him with their lives one day.


Below you can take a look at some photos from various weeks.


Lance, Sarita and Joshua



When we showed up the first day we didn´t think that many kids were going to show up because we waited for some time and only had a handfu.










But little by little they started showing up from all over...even out of the cornfields...they were not there and then all of a sudden here they come...




And then there were a whole lot of kids....praise the Lord!!!!





And they kept coming....





Here are Sarita and I teaching the first story for the first Club Aguila...in the third pic below you can see a wooden house behind my truck...maybe with the exception of 2 or 3 of these children, they all live in wooden structures as this is one of the poorest communities in Teopisca...









Some close up of these dear children...

























So what in the world has all these kids in such a fuss????




This would be the reason!!!! You gotta love how $4 of candy keeps the attention of so many...




Here we are having a puppet show...this was on the third Saturday I think....





Here we are playing some games....they love these games....the second pic below shows the kids playing with a beach ball...they had no idea what that was and they fell in love with it immediately...it was soooo funny to watch this herd of 30 kids just move in unison as the wind took the ball all over the place...






And what are Sarita and Joshua up to when she is not helping me....well, they are just hanging out having fun...they kids are in love with Joshua and the little girls all want to hold him and play with him...






This was last weekend when we gave out the backpacks to the kids. There was a message from the word of God and some games and then gave out the backpacks...




The parents were invited to this event so that they could hear the word proclaimed as well...





We gave out thirty or forty of these red, yellow and blue packs...





Here is some of the gang showing off their new possessions...



That is it for now!!!!

























Tuesday, December 23, 2008

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Friday, November 21, 2008

Well I thought I would take the time to show off our little blessing, I know that is what Mommys like to do. This is for all of our family and friend that we miss so much, and those that we see often.




Joshua 4 months old growing fast.







Dad you got to teach me how to play basketball.






Look mommy, I can sit up by myself.




Getting ready for church with daddy.





Mommy and I needed a picture too.





Mom look at that water, dont let me fall in.





Mom and I just going out for a walk on the town.





One of the boys.





All I want for christmas is my two front .....






Dad and I just chillin.






Bath time with mommy, is so much fun.





Look at me sitting up like a big boy.

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Saturday, November 15, 2008

keeping the main thing the main thing

Blessings to everyone,

I pray all is well with you.

So there I was last week, returning home for lunch from some of the daily stuff that I do down here and I started thinking about a blog that I wanted to send out. I started thinking about so many of the blogs that I have sent out in the past and it is quite likely that many of you simply think that I take care of orphans, am in the midst of building a new orphan facility and do these really interesting things like take 5 hour trips into the jungle to build a small house for a missionary, or drive 4 hours in the other direction to hand out clothes, medical supplies and food to a poor community of about 200 people that live in the middle of nowhere, or spend a day in another state here in Mexico helping out victims that lost homes because of a flood that destroyed hundreds of thousands of homes. And why is it that I could possibly think this? Because those are the things that I blog about. Those really neat trips out into the great unknown!

BUT I wanted to send out a much different blog post this week. One that reminds me and hopefully you all that we all must KEEP THE MAIN THING THE MAIN THING so far as Christian missions is concerned.

Do Christian missionaries do those things that I wrote about above? Certainly we do but that is not what makes us Christian missionaries. And I am not only talking about foreign missionaries; I am talking about local missionaries to your community and surrounding cities…..that is all of us!

What makes us missionaries is that along with our good works we take the good news message of the gospel to a lost and dying world. What good is a prolonged life of good health and comfortable surroundings if a person’s ultimate destiny is to live forever separated from the only true and living God in a place of terrible torment? Answer: there is nothing good about that scenario; we would only be making it more comfortable for the lost while on their way to hell.

So I wanted to write to you and let you know that your support of ´KeelingMinistries´ (also known as ´Living Among Them Ministries´) does not only go for those awesome trips into the great unknown but most importantly it helps Sarita and I minister to the local people that we live among (if you have not done so, you might want to look to the right of this blog and read why our blog site is entitled ´living among them´…)

Soooo, why was I thinking about all of this last week? Why was I thinking about KEEPING THE MAIN THING THE MAIN THING?

Because I had just spent about 4 hours with one man who I hope and pray will one day kneel at the feet of Jesus and utter the same words that the Psalmist did in Psalm 107, “Oh, that men would give thanks to the LORD for His goodness, and for His wonderful works to the children of men! For He satisfies the longing soul, and fills the hungry soul with goodness.”

This man’s name is Felix. I have written about him before but just in passing. He is a man that has been in my life since the first days here in Teopisca. He did not really know I existed for the first six months because whenever we would meet, and I mean every time, he was drunk. I, and Sarita as well, saw him drunk so many times in the streets of Teopisca that I lost count. I would talk with him when I could but most of the days he was too far gone and the conversations would not last very long. Sarita and I would pray for him but that was all that we could do…not that praying is a feeble thing.

Well, all that changed one day in January 2008. I went to Central Park here in Teopisca for the first time with a few pastors and we, well they, did some street preaching. We sang a few songs and we proclaimed the gospel message. While the men were preaching, I was handing out some tracts and talking with the people that would walk by or that were just hanging out on the benches. (there were probably 80 people that heard us that night…this is not Central Park in New York!)

So I turned around during this event and I saw my “friend” Felix sitting on a bench about 30 feet from where I was. I went up to him and over the next 30 minutes, I was able to talk with him a little about the gospel. A say a little about the gospel because he was drunk of course but at least he was still this time as he sat on the bench. He got up to leave during our conversation and I asked him where he was going and he said he didn’t know. I told him that I would take him home and he said ok…problem was, he didn’t know where home was. I drove around the streets of Teopisca for about 15 minutes and we were not getting anywhere with that so I decided to ask people if they knew Felix and where he lived; and the people did. The first person told me he lived in that direction…so I went that direction…the next told me to go down this road…so I did…the third told me that he lived just around the corner…so I went around the corner…and the fourth pointed to the third house and told me that was his…so that is where we ended up. I knocked on the door and his wife and two of his children greeted me. His two children are probably 30 and 27. We sat and talked for about 20 minutes and they told me that Felix doesn’t drink for weeks at a time but when he does, then he will disappear for 15 of 20 days and just drink and drink and drink…returning sometimes at home to sleep for a few hours. So I took in that information and I left.

Well the next week I went back to Central Park to take part in street preaching once again. And guess who showed up? Yep, my friend Felix. But this time things were different. He had on his “nice clothes.” His shirt was pressed and he had on his good sombrero. We sat and talked for about 45 minutes. We talked about his life in general and we talked about the word of God and the gospel. He told me that he did not want to drink but that Satan talks him into it. Well after we talked, he left on his own and I invited him to my house that Thursday. We confirmed the time and I went by and picked up Felix and his family on the appointed day. They came over for dinner (7 of them) and we had a good time. I read a Psalm and some from the New Testament. We finished dinner and they left BUT that started a great relationship with this family.

From that day forward, about every 7 to 10 days I would go over to Felix’s house and read the bible with him, and most of the time with his wife Margarita and some of his kids or grandchildren. I read the bible to them because neither he nor his family can read; which is not unusual here in the state we live in…the illiteracy rate down here is over 50%. But it was not uncommon to arrive some days and be told that he was out drinking and had been for some days. He would also come by the house every so often while drunk.

Ok so almost done.

Lately things have been different.

For the past 2 months or so he has come by the house more often and he has wanted me to come to his house on a more regular basis. He has not been drinking for about 3 months now and he says that he doesn’t want to ever do that again. We talk a whole bunch about what the bible says and he has even started asking more questions. He is not a Christian to date but I want to believe that the Holy Spirit may be working on him…ever so slowly but working nonetheless.

So last week he invited me to go along with him up to his property on one of the mountains that surrounds Teopisca. It probably took us about 45 minutes to walk up to the very top of that mountain where his corn and bean fields are…stopping only once…man, was I ever grateful for that stop…this man is 55 and walks up that mountain like it is nothing…something to be said about being accustomed to what you do!

When we got to the top, he took me to a cave where we stopped and talked for almost one hour. He told me about rituals that the Catholics do here at this site and also how the witches….and I mean real witches who live here in Teopisca…come and perform rituals and rites as well. The Lord opened up so many doors to speak about His word in so many different areas. But the biggest door that was opened was when he started talking about being a good person and about doing good works so that God would be happy…that was an opening that I took advantage of.

I can’t say that my friend Felix understands all that I have told him thus far but I can say that he understand many things. Although one thing that I couldn’t get him to agree with is that he continues to sin even though he is not drinking…he continues to express to me that the only sin that he has in his life is his drinking problem even though I read him passages that talk about anger and lust and many other things that Jesus spoke about. But he mentions sin all the time to me now so at least I know that it is on his mind.

So why did I write this lengthy correspondence?????

Because as Christians we must remember to KEEP THE MAIN THING THE MAIN THING!!!

We can’t get side tracked and think that because we are giving money to good Christian causes, or are helping the poor or are involved in a myriad of activities at the church that we are released from our God given mandate to evangelize this dark and lost generation of people that we live among. It is easy to lose sight of the Main Thing; especially when doing ministry among so many people with physical needs. Believe me…I know it is difficult to keep the MAIN THING THE MAIN THING.

So what is the MAIN THING?

Pursuing that for which Christ came to this earth…Romans 15:8,9 tells us this purpose.

“Now I say that Jesus Christ has become a servant to the circumcision for the truth of God, to confirm the promises made to the fathers, and that the Gentiles might glorify God for His mercy, as it is written: ‘For this reason I will confess to You among the Gentiles, and sing to Your name.’”

We must be about proclaiming the glorious riches of Christ to a people who are blind and ignorant so that they may see, understand and savor the wonderful, matchless and merciful goodness of our Lord and Savior so that they may spend forever glorifying His name.

Take a look at the pics which show my little journey with my friend Felix. Please pray for him and his family!

Sarita and I do these types of things on a weekly basis with so many individuals and families down here in Teopisca, so I wanted to share with you some of the things that we do that don’t make the headlines of our blog posts.

Thank you for taking the time to read this blog!

Blessings to all,

Lance, Sarita and Joshua


Here the three of us are at Felix´s house with his wife Margarita...we are helping him ¨shuck¨his corn so that he will have lots of granuals to make his tortillas and other foods made out of cornmeal...we just sit around many days and talk about life in general as well as the word of God!




This is a pic of Felix holding Joshua about a week before these other pics were taken of our journey up the mountain...Joshua has a big smile on his face...actually Felix and Joshua are good buds now...Felix loves to hold him and make baby noises to him....


This is the beginning our journey up into the mountains...with some pretty flowers along the way...









crossing over into his field at the very top of the mountain...





here we are checking out the beans that he and his family have been cutting off of the stalks of corn...they grow corn and beans together since the bean stalks need something to grow on...







This is the entrance to the cave that I spoke about above...Felix didn´t tell me until after we peaked our head into the cave that there is a huge 8 foot long snake that supposedly lives in there...a gift from the witches!!!...i guess it is supposed to be part of their rituals as well...





here is a pic of the cross at the top of the cave...like I said, not only do witches take part in rituals here but so do the Catholics who pray to the earth among other things...Felix told me that they think it will bring them good crops...



Here is Felix shaving open some sugar cane for us to eat as we had our hour long talk which I wrote about above...you probably can´t see it but he has a huge smile on his face and actually his is out of control laughing as he had just told me a good joke...almost the best part of the day :)...




These next two pics show us walking down the other side of the mountain going to take breakfast to his son and his nephew who were working the fields picking the beans as well...off in the distance you can see our little city of Teopisca...There are between 15,000 and 20,000 people that live in and around Teopisca in little communities...






This is a bag of about 80 lbs of beans that they had picked that morning...



And here we are eating breakfast....eggs, some type of beef (I did not ask), beans and corn of course, and tortillas...you can see that Felix likes to laugh....






Photo of his corn field up at the top of the mountain...


Pic of the mountain that we climbed....


We brought back his two horses to feed and water them...they use the momma horse to carry the corn and beans back to the house...



Here we are back at Felix´s house....






That is how the babies are carried around here in Teopisca...most of Mexico for that matter...this is Felix`s daughter in law and newest grandchild....



that´s all folks...

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Trip into the north jungle of Chiapas (10/20/08)

This update has lots of photos…..

About 10 hours after I preached my last sermon at the missions conference, Sarita and I parted ways for 4 days as I headed out with three other missionaries to go to a little indigenous community about 5 ½ hours away up in the mountains of the north jungle of Chiapas. We went to build a small house for a man that has now become a native missionary...He has a burden to go back to his community to share the gospel and disciples those that are already Christians.

I have included a whole bunch of pics because I wanted you to travel with me as your support has helped me in participating in this endeavour.

Thank you for your prayers in this as well as I know that many of you were praying for this trip to go as planned and that the Lord would be magnified in all that happened…and He was!







We left early Monday morning and about an hour into our trip we ran across a community that was making every car pay 20 pesos to pass by...this is a common occurrence in Mexico...they wanted to "build more speed bumps" with the money...who knows...we paid and went on...








this is the mountain range that we ended up in...way off in the distance...












we had good roads for about 4 hours and not so good roads after that...





Here we are unloading the gear...the guy in the blue shirt is the man that we built the house for, his name is Johel...(it is for him and his wife and new born son)





ok, remember this generator that was unloaded by three people...







so we had to take all the gear and supplies about 300 yards into the jungle...but these guys from his community were ready and willing...










the whole path was muddy and here we had to cross a small rock bridge over a small creek...I almost went in TWICE!!!...to the laughter of all the guys...



















remember that generator...well this guy decided that he would just take it himself...this is not unusual as the people down here use these head straps to carry their firewood and anything that is heavy...you will see other photos with more people carrying things in this way...











here I was just watching the guy take off with the generator and just wondering if he was going to make it...he did with no problems...








told you it was muddy...I am taking this photo straight down...somewhere down there is my boot that sank in the mud!!!!


















laying the first boards...this is Reise, another missionary from a neighboring town (San Cristobal)...he and his family have been here in south Mexico for like 20 years or something...








first wall to go up...






had to work into the night as we were on a time line...













good meal of eggs and tortillas the first night...man were we hungry...notice the absence of utensils...that is just the way it is...but they got Coca Cola....









we worked through the rain for most of two days but this downpour was just too much....we just all camped out for about 30 minutes...in the second photo below, another missionary named Nathan (Reise's brotehr was underneath an umbrella trying to work)...









me and a new friend....








some onlookers...they were frequent as Johel's house is right off of a path that leads to the only bridge for miles...it is across a very large river...notice the way they are caring their things...yep, on their heads...

















you can see the top of the suspension bridge on the left of the photo...those two white posts...












Nathan again...working away....










starting to put on the first side of siding...check out the onlookers...






here we are, Reise and Nathan and myself after working all day and some of the night...told you it was muddy...








setting up the hammocks for a goods night sleep...first time for me to sleep like the natives....






ok, so are you with me...me in my hammock and you in yours...now image....a bunch of Zzzzzz's and than all of a sudden you are on the floor...man what a rude awakening...of course I couldn't share it with the other guys as they were fast asleep...







here are the first trusses going up....not a carpenter so I am not sure if that is how you spell those things are not...the other guy with Nathan is another missionary...his name is Nicky...







ok, so this is the story...me and the guy in the blue shirt worked most of the days together...he is a deaf mute and could only point and utter sounds...it worked really well with me to work with him because pointing and motioning with my hands is almost as good as my Spanish :)






so he had this good idea to start taking out some of the mud from the center of the house...all well and good except that is exactly were we were going to be working for the next 4 or 5 hours...but i explained it to him and all was well...by the way, he and his brother are both deaf mute but they are so well loved by the community...it was a blast to see them all joking with each other and being so patient with these two guys...i love this guy named Pascua (translates Passover)... I don't know how it will work, but I have a desire to teach this guy and his wife sign language so that they can communicate better...please pray for that end...






here are the two of us on the bridge that is the only path to the other side for miles...












here we are not yet finished but we knew it would be dark before long....notice the guy walking by carrying that huge log with his head gear.....














can't see it very well, but we all have our tools that we were working with up in the air showing them off....







can you say lunch time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! can't see it well, but most of the women were barefoot...man that has got to hurt....











another path to the house we were building...






working on the roof....



















my little friend...he couldn't speak Spanish nor English and I couldn't speak Chole, this communities native tongue, so we just had a blast trying to get along and figure out what each other wanted...ended up playing games alot... (this was one of the deaf mute's sons)...





the veiw from Johel's front porch early one morning....that is the river down there....






finshed with the roof...ladders were not going to really work....that is Nathan by the way...not me....
















finished product....well everything that we set out to do...they are going to put in the doors and windows....all that you see here is about $3,000...this house will probably last him about 7 -10 years if he will seal it like it is supposed to be....













so here are the two mute brothers...they are both married and have kids...those guys are the greatest...







so this is how it works...when you first get married, you build a little wood house and then when you get more money you build a concrete block house and use the old wooden house as the kitchen....that is what is below...this was the house that Johel's parents lived in for many years until they saved up and built a concrete one...but, many of the community still live in these wooden houses....












and last but not least...after working the first day and night (actually every night) i was looking forward to a shower...well i got one but it was out of this large drum with a small bucket and it was really cold!!! i was praising the lord for the littlest things on this trip...like hot water!






and what was my little lady doing besides missing me while I was gone....taking care of my little man....



love you all....hope you enjoyed our trip together....

thanks for all,

lance, sarita and joshua