Construction team 01/2012, a set on Flickr.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Monday, February 20, 2012
January 8-14 Construction Trip
Hola from Jinotega, Nicaragua Sunday, January 8
Today we
started with our own worship in the house about the same time you were
all worshiping. Then a couple of us drove around the market area this
cold rainy morning. The rain does not stop the people of Jinotega from
getting out to market and catching the buses north or south for work. 

We also drove up to the dump to get rid of our trash. What and experience, as we started up the hill we were greeted by two little girls who want to climb into the back of the truck and pulled the bags out. That was their take for the morning. They immediately started going through the bags looking for food or anything they could use. As we continued up the hill we saw a few more kids, adults, dogs and vultures looking for the something to eat. The trash is always burning and smells awful, these people live up there. Hard to imagine for us who live in Hoschton, Braselton, Buford and Flowery Branch and our world in Georgia.

Several
of us went to the orphanage this afternoon, Jeremy wanted to check on
the pregnant pigs and goat. He trimmed the hooves on one of the goats
and gave the two dogs some medicine. Joy who runs the orphanage is
taking care of a baby that was dropped off and now the mother/aunt
cannot be found. This is a lady who has adopted 3 kids and trying to
adopt another, and running the orphanage.


We
finished the day worshipping at Igelesia Shalom Bautista where we were
treated and loved on like celebrities after the service. Dan met with an
professor from one of the local universities who teach theology and
English. He is planning on sending his 35 students to the english school
later in the month. Looking forward to a good day tomorrow.

More to come this week.
Monday, January 9
After a day of rain on Sunday, we woke
this morning to clearing skies. I think every one on the team was ready
to get started on the project so the improvement in the weather had
everyone excited and iching to do some work. A stop in Matagalpa for
materials, then on to Santa Emilia. Each member of the team found plenty
that they could do and some of us even found more than we wanted at the
time. Joyce and Linda showed their prowess with a set of post hole
diggers, digging two of the four pier footings for our columns. We began
with hopes of at least getting the base slab poured. The rain held off
until we got about half of the base poured. In a slow drizzle we were
able to complete the base slab. The finish on the surface will not be
the prettiest you have seen, but for our purposes it will be fine.
Tomorrow Linda, Joyce, and Heilym will be going out to Las Lomas Del Nance to distribute tickets for the medical clinic next week. The guys will be heading back out to Santa Emilia in hopes of getting the columns formed and poured. If we have a short day we are going to raise the storage tank up on the platform for the orphanage near Jinotega.
In our time together Sunday morning, we looked at the question Jesus asked the people gathered near Galilee where John the Baptist sent his disciples to inquire if Jesus was the Messiah. After John's disciples left Jesus asked those there "what did you come to the desert to see? Pray with us as we ask ourselves, What did we come to Nicaragua to see?? Lord what do you have for us this week as we minister to the poor in Santa Emilia? While we work to provide the water that gives physical life, may we also share the "Living water" of life in Christ as well.
I am so thankful to be able to lead such an awesome group of selfless Christ follwers!!



Tomorrow Linda, Joyce, and Heilym will be going out to Las Lomas Del Nance to distribute tickets for the medical clinic next week. The guys will be heading back out to Santa Emilia in hopes of getting the columns formed and poured. If we have a short day we are going to raise the storage tank up on the platform for the orphanage near Jinotega.
In our time together Sunday morning, we looked at the question Jesus asked the people gathered near Galilee where John the Baptist sent his disciples to inquire if Jesus was the Messiah. After John's disciples left Jesus asked those there "what did you come to the desert to see? Pray with us as we ask ourselves, What did we come to Nicaragua to see?? Lord what do you have for us this week as we minister to the poor in Santa Emilia? While we work to provide the water that gives physical life, may we also share the "Living water" of life in Christ as well.
I am so thankful to be able to lead such an awesome group of selfless Christ follwers!!




Tuesday, January 10
What is the first and last rule of mission work? Be flexible, right?
As we began to prepare for the day,
immediately our plan changed. I realized that to reach our goal of
getting the columns poured today we could not send Linda and Heilym out
to Los Lomas del Nance first thing in the morning. We needed to haul our
form lumber, pick up a meter of sand, and a meter of gravel. With one
truck on "Nica Time "? That would have taken all day. SO, we had Linda's
truck haul the lumber out to Santa Emilia and sent Eliud, Joyce, Rod and
Jeremy ahead to get the sand and meet us at the site. Linda, Bill,
Richard and myself loaded the lumber strapped it down and eased over the
mountain to Santa Emilia. All went well and we said adios to Linda,
Joyce, and Eduado who headed back to Jinotega to pick up Heilym and set out
to Las Lomas del Nance.

God's timeing is perfect. A Beautiful day with beautiful people.
We began our journey towards Las Lomas
Del Nance around noon. Picked up Heilym and headed out. At first on a
paved road, then gravel, forded a river, and finally a one lane path.
(the roughest road you can imagine times 10). We succeeded in arriving
one piece. We enjoyed our time in Las Lomas, distributing tickets for
the medical clinic and meeting several families in the community.


On the way back to Jinotega we attempted
to herd some cows out of the way by honking the horn. They just stopped
and looked at us like we were crazy! Maybe we are but we had a good day
ministering to folks along the way. Also on the path back we worked
with a bus or maybe they worked with us to allow us to pass, because we
could not backup on the rocky road. It was to steep for us, so they
backed up.
We picked up several hitchhikers along the way looking for rides down the mountain
Some we carried all the way into town. It felt good to help people with what we take for granted, a vehicle.
After Linda, Joyce and Eduardo left we all got to work. Eliud
did what he does best, went to town for supplies. We laid out the
columns, built our scaffold and poured the columns just like we drew it
up on the envelope. We had a fun day of work, fellowship, and ministry
with the kids that live close to the church site.
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Bill
shared with us after dinner from Nehemiah about building and
rebuilding. He illustrated that to rebuild some times it is necessary
to turn down old before you begin again. This is often true in our
spiritual lives as well, sometimes we need to examine our lives and see
where we need to take away to add what will help us move forward in our
journey in becoming disciples of Christ.
We are looking
forward to tomorrow. We will complete the tower tomorrow so that
Thursday and Friday we can install the water system. Eliud, Joyce and
Bill will be doing prep work for the medical team in Puerta Azulas.
Continue to pray for us as we work here in Nicaragua.
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Wednesday, January 11
Today is a first for us in Nicaragua. We
are actually on schedule! At 7:00 am Eliud, Bill and Joyce headed out
to Esteli and Puerta Azules to give out tickets for the medical clinic
next Wednesday and Thursday. The rest of us went back to Santa Emilia
to pour the cap for our water tower and to set the sump tank. After
one rather long visit at the supply store and short visit at the
hardware supply we finally made it to the work site.

Our planning the day before really paid
dividends as we were able to set the cap form in place and pour the
concrete in a relatively short amount of time. we had hoped to finish
by 11:00 and we finished at 1:00pm.



After lunch we went out to the orphanage
to tackle an additional project. Jeremy has taken it on as a personal
goal to get the storage tank onto the tower. It is a really big tank
and the tower is really high! He has fully engineered the lifting
process on a sheet of copy paper. We have much fear and trepidation
heading into tomorrow's project. Stay tuned for more updates as they
become available.



Bill, Eliud and I headed up to Miraflor
and the surrounding area to deliver tickets for the medical mission
scheduled next week. We visited a total of 8 villages, toured the
clinic and stopped off in Puerta Azules where Bill inspected the
village's only well. This well, which was lacking both its discharge
spout and its 60 meter rope, has remained inoperative for over 10 years.
Please pray that Bill and the team have success in its repair next
week. The village's closest water source is not useable due to
parasites so they have to walk miles now to obtain water.
On our last stop before returning to
Jinotega, the doctor who accompanied us encountered a young woman who
was very sick. We took her with us on the long ride down the mountain
to the hospital in Esteli. I cannot begin to explain how difficult it
is for the people to obtain any healthcare. Please pray for Haizel
Gonsalez. The first picture you see is of the health clinic where our
team will be seeing patients. The second is of the well and the last is
of some of the beautiful village children we had the blessing of
meeting.



Thursday, January 12



It has been amazing to see how our week has paralleled Nehemiah's story. Before the trip I sent an email to the team and asked them to read Nehemiah in preparation for our trip since we would be doing construction work. As we look back on the events that led to our being used by God to set the orphanage's water tank we see the story similar to Nehemiah's.
Nehemiah had a surrendered heart and a concern for the people of God. Upon hearing of his brothers return from Jerusalem, Nehemiah inquired about the condition of the remnant of Israel that had returned. When he heard about the poor condition of the walls and the struggles of the people he wept. He prayed and fasted. He then decided that something must be done about the situation. Nehemiah asked God for favor with the king, because Nehemiah was cup bearer to the king. When King Artaxerxes asked Nehemiah why his countenance was so low he told the king his concern and asked to go and help. We know the story of how The king sent Nehemiah to Jerusalem with letters of safe passage and a letter to the keeper of the kings forrest to provide lumber for the building of the gates.
God used the rain on Sunday to sent His Plan in motion.. Late in the day we needed to get out of the house, since we had time, the team went to the orphanage so that Jeremy could worm all of their animals. While there Jeremy asked about the storage tank. Joy relaid the story of the several failed attempts to raise the tower and that she really didn't know how or when the tank could be set. Just like Nehemiah, Jeremy had compassion for the children at the orphanage, he also had a surrendered heart. He determined that something should be done. So for three days and nights he and the engineering staff thought through the process of getting the tank on the tower with the resources we could muster. God continued to massage his heart and he began to share his ideas with the others and after a second look we realized that our resources might not be enough. Rod had seen a boom truck in town so we set out to find it. While driving to where he remembered seeing the boom truck we spotted the crane at another site. We turned around and went to see. As we were pulling up it was pulling off so we chased after it. We talked to one of the men and were given the number to call and after calling we made an appointment to see the owner at 8 am. We all begin to pray individually for God to give us favor with the owner. God did just that!
" Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to HIS power that is at work in us." Ephesians 3:20
God is Good
Friday, January 13
We
have had an incredible week! Beginning with a compassionate heart for
the people of Nicaragua, leading this group of Christ followers to set
aside time and resources to come and serve. God has blessed beyond
anything we could have hoped or imagined. What a mighty God we serve!

Pray
for the team's safe return and begin to pray for the medical team on
their way to Nicaragua. We have prepared and we are praying expecting
great things. We received our final approval from Silias in Managua
today for the medical clinics, right in time again. Pray that we will
continue to be surrendered to the plans that God has for us.
Thanks to all of you at home who have been praying and encouraging us.



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Joy and baby Linda |
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Location:
Jinotega, Nicaragua
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