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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

VBS in Guatemala

The VBS theme for this year was Agency D3:  Discover, Decide, Defend.  It was apologetics based, with lessons, Bible verses and songs that helped the kids discover the answers to the following questions:  
  • Monday--Is Jesus really God's Son?
  • Tuesday--Was Jesus more than just a good man?
  • Wednesday--Was Jesus' death real?
  • Thursday--Is Jesus alive?
  • Friday--What do I do with the evidence about Jesus?
As always, the church did an excellent job with theme-based decorations.  




The kids loved the songs:


Stephen made a new friend.  Her name was Nicole and on Monday she was inconsolable, crying for her mom.  Stephen happened to walk by and she said, "Papa."  Once he took her she settled down and was his shadow the rest of the week.  We asked the friend who brought her if Stephen looked like her dad and she told us that her dad is mostly "absent," so we don't know why she was so taken by him.  She warmed up to a few other people during the week, but only if Stephen wasn't there or was busy.

 

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The group of mom's met each day for crafts and Bible study.

It was an awesome week and such a blessing to serve with teams from Oakland Baptist, Decatur Baptist, Valley Baptist and First Baptist, Murrells Inlet.  


Thursday, November 21, 2013

5 Days of VBS in Guatemala

VBS started on Monday, November 11.  This year's theme was:  Colossal Coaster World--facing fear/trusting God.  The kids could easily relate to the theme and we all loved the music.  I was assigned as a guide for the 11-year olds and Stephen as a guide for the 12-year olds.  We both had awesome groups!  Each day consisted of an opening session, five rotations (Bible story, Bible verse, crafts, music, games/snacks) and a closing session.

DAY 1--There were just under 200 kids in attendance.  Everyone in attendance received a sash and a Colossal Coaster button for attending.  They had the ability to earn a good behavior button (and the ability to lose it); the older kids (11 and up) were also able to earn a star button for memorizing the daily Bible verse in both Spanish and English.  


Hard at work on their roller coaster picture frame craft.
 Awesome group of 11-year olds with our trademark "elevens."
Bible story time--learning about Paul's miraculous conversion on the road to Damascus.

DAY 2--Friend day saw the attendance increase to almost 230 kids!  Everyone who brought a friend earned a LOVE button.  
 Foam ball caps were the craft of the day.  Yes, they're showing their "elevens"

Closing session

Day 3--Another high attendance day for Crazy Hair Day.  

 Fernanda--our 11-year old, 1st place Crazy Hair Day winner with a Barbie doll on her head.
 Dulce--our 11-year old, 2nd place Crazy Hair Day winner.
Rosemarie Rivas (VBS Director) and one of her assistants.

Day 4--We thought we reached the epitome of craziness on Wednesday, but kids of all ages really loved Clown Day.  More than 230 kids attended.

 Two guides and a group of kids "clowning" around
 Me and my good friend, Sherry Jobe, from Corinth, Mississippi
Smiling 12-year olds working on their cross craft.

DAY 5--Highest attendance yet--237--and almost all were in their pajamas for PJ Day.  It was the last day to earn all 5 of the scripture verse buttons and the final day of Apostle Paul's amazing life story.  

 Making a self portrait
 Yes, 12-years will wear their PJ's to VBS
A stage full of kids on the last day!

What an awesome week!  It was worth every minute of preparation to see these kids learning about Jesus and how they can face their fears because He is with them.  My favorite song from the week:  Change my heart, O God; open up my eyes I want to see your glory shining like a light.  Change my heart, O God; stir me up inside I want to feel your spirit movin' in my life.

Pray for the church as they begin follow up with the kids and adults who made decisions during the week.  

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Back to Guatemala

Every year I am absolutely amazed by the amount of work it takes to "do VBS" here in Guatemala.  I know that it takes alot to do VBS in the states, too, but I think most churches have the money to buy the VBS curriculum, handouts, crafts, and the rest.  Thankfully, Valley Baptist Church in Bakersfield, California, gives everything they have leftover from their summer VBS (that they can bring in their suitcases) to the church here.  Of course, the other thing that is different is that the VBS is in the Westin Hotel so every single thing they need has to be taken and set up.  There aren't any regular Sunday School room decorations that can be used. 

Right now there are 125 kids enrolled and that number will grow through Monday.  I spent today at the sewing machine--making curtains for the dividers between the classes.  Stephen cut out "hundreds" of buttons--he said when he finished, he could only walk in circles!

In addition to the normal VBS, they are preparing crafts for the moms who bring their kids and then just hang around until it's over.  The church is interested in reaching the whole family.  Also, three days during the campaign, there will be back-yard Bible clubs with Bible stories, verses and crafts. 

All of this work is so VBS can be a tool to share the love of Jesus with the kids who are coming.  Please pray for us as we rush to finish everything before Monday morning.  Pray for good health and stamina for the workers.  Pray that the kids who come will have hearts open and ready to hear the gospel.