Friday, May 29, 2015

Prayer Request

I'm flying to Managua, Nicaragua, this afternoon to speak at the Mother's Day event at both of our campuses.  In Nicaragua Mother's Day is celebrated on May 30, so this weekend's events are very timely.  The Los Robles campus event is tomorrow morning and the Bolonia campus event is Sunday afternoon.  I will return early Monday morning.

Here's the title slide for my presentation:


which translate to:  God's Recipe for a Godly Mother.  Unfortunately, my Spanish is not sufficient for me to present this without a translator.  Miriam Diaz, the pastor's wife at Los Robles, will translate for me on Saturday; Lorena Canizales, the pastor's daughter at the Bolonia campus will translate for me on Sunday.  

Please pray for the ladies who will attend; many of them will be invited guests who don't know Jesus as Savior.  Please pray for the ladies to hear God's message through me and that my translator and I will be able to communicate clearly.   



Wednesday, May 27, 2015

41 Years of Happiness

We celebrated our 41st anniversary on May 25 with a movie, dinner and a night at the San Salvador Courtyard.  It was much simpler (and economical) than our big celebration last year.

We saw Tomorrowland in the afternoon, checked into the hotel, went for a swim and then had dinner at the new Longhorn Steak House.  



We paid for our room with Marriott points; when we checked out the bill was $19.62 (breakfast.)  Love celebrating in style without paying big bucks.



Tuesday, May 26, 2015

May Campaign--Day 7-9

This campaign was unlike any other campaign because we had two distinct groups and each had a different arrival and departure date.  The small group from Alabama arrived on Saturday, May 16, and departed on Saturday, May 23.  The larger group from Truett-McConnell College in Georgia arrived on Monday, May 18, and departed today.  They spent yesterday at the beach, so as far as we were concerned, the campaign ended on Sunday.

Friday and Saturday morning we went door-to-door in two different neighborhoods; Sunday morning they attended the first service at the hotel.  Friday through Sunday evening we held family festivals.  

At the end of the campaign there were more than 640 professions of faith.  It was a great week.










Sunday, May 24, 2015

May Campaign--Day 6

On Thursday morning we visited a large, all-girls school.  It was our first visit there and, instead of sending small groups into the classroom, we met in an auditorium.  It wasn't as personal, but we were able to reach all of the girls with the lesson.  




Thursday evening we made our way to Apopa for a family festival.  The rain started just after we arrived and, although we waited 30 minutes, it never let up.  The team didn't even get out of the bus . . . . it was a short night, but it did feel good to get home early.



Saturday, May 23, 2015

May Campaign--Day 5

Wednesday morning we shared at a very large high school.  The principal asked us if we could add another group, so we reorganized a bit and shared in ten classrooms instead of just nine.  The kids were very receptive with more than 147 professions of faith.




The team from Truett-McConnell college included many members of their girl's soccer team.  They played a scrimmage against the girls team from the high school.  It was a fun afternoon of friendly competition and testimony sharing.





We ended the night in a neighborhood called Atlacatl in central El Salvador.  




Friday, May 22, 2015

May Campaign--Day 3 and 4

After devotions on Monday morning we had time to come back to the apartment.  Since there were only five people, they took the morning to visit the volcano and go to the gringo market.  I, on the other hand, finally had time to go to the grocery store and re-stock after our three weeks in the states.

The other team, a group of 28 from Truett-McConnell College was due in around noon, but . . . .  But, like our recent flight, they were delayed (mechanical problems) and didn't arrive in time to go to the evening campaign.

Instead only the Alabama team was able to go up north to El Paraiso (Paradise) for the family festival.  This is Pastor Manuel's newest church plant and it is being directly supported by Pleasant Grove Baptist.  They were excited to see the building they are renting and to meet Pastor Manuel.  One of their Sunday School classes sent a $300 gift--the money was raised by selling fresh eggs which are donated by one of the class members. 



Tuesday morning the whole team was in place for morning devotions,  Pastor Steve shared and then we headed out to our first school of the week.  The new value lesson, kindness, was well received by the students.  There were 100 professions of faith.  We shared with two sixth grade classes, but they met outside because they are part of the afternoon session.  Unbelievably, almost all of the students in the class came in the morning to hear the lesson (even though they had to return for their regular classes in the afternoon.)



Tuesday evening's family festival was in Santa Tecla and it was well attended.  It was the first campaign for the team from Truett-McConnell in Georgia, but they all got right to work sharing the gospel.





Wednesday, May 20, 2015

May Campaign--Day 1 and 2

Our May campaign started off slowly and by that I mean that the first team that arrived was a small, but mighty group of five from Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Molton, Alabama.  It was the first mission trip for the four women, but you wouldn't know it.  They have been so faithful to share the gospel even though they were nervous and felt unprepared.  However, as we all know, obedience is the key!  We went out on campaign Saturday night, to church in Lourdes on Sunday and then out again on Sunday evening.  







Friday, May 15, 2015

Travel Day

Without Internet access, my blog posts have been few and far between--this is the second in the last ten days.  I have decided never to take Internet for granted and have realized that we were clearly "helpless" without it.  

On another note, if you need a lesson in packing, just let me know.  We packed two checked bags at 49.4 and 49.8 pounds each.  Don't know how much I paid for the portable luggage scale, but it's paid for itself over and over.

Sitting at the Kansas City airport (early) for our 2:00 p.m. flight to Houston.  Leave Houston for El Salvador about 5:15 p.m., landing at 7:45 p.m. (CT.)   Should be at our apartment around 9:30 or so.  One night's sleep then have a team coming in on Saturday afternoon.  We'll be back in the campaign business by Saturday evening.

We've had a great time with family and friends . . . . see you later California/Kansas City.


Friday, May 8, 2015

Busy time in Lee's Summit

We are having a great time here at our "home away from home."  We flew in from California on Tuesday and were treated to dinner (at our favorite pizza place) by my brother and sister-in-law.  It was a nice time of catching up with them as they are going to be out of town for most of the rest of the time we are here.

One of the main reasons we came back was so that Stephen could have two procedures (colonoscopy and an EGD.)  He had both of them yesterday morning and, thankfully, the results from both were normal and we are praising God.

Last night we had dinner with two of Stephen's brothers, David and Michael/Denise.  Tomorrow his third brother, Mark and his wife, Tonia, are driving up from Oklahoma.  With everyone's busy schedules, it is normally impossible to get all four of them together, so we take what we get.

We don't have Internet access where we are staying, so blog updates will continue to be sporadic while we are here.  

Monday, May 4, 2015

Stevens Creek Walk

Since it's our last day in California, Daniel took a vacation day.   We left Shannon at home (much to her delight as she had things she needed to do) and the rest of us went on a walk/bike ride.  Beautiful weather and great trails make it easy to be active!

We were all so hungry after the 3 mile walk that we went to In-n-Out for lunch!