Sunday, April 6, 2008
We are ALL home!
The remainder of our team made it home this morning during worship. There were many happy reunions! Thank you for your prayers this week! The were answered! A few more pictures will be posted here as soon as we recover a little, and we may even keep the site active to post ongoing news about our work with the Jose Dolores congregation. Check back soon!
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Travel Update
Well, here's the scoop........ We are safely in Houston and happy to be on U.S. soil (except for Dr. John who currently doesn't like the United States since he was detained by customs). Eleven of us are coming home this evening and the rest tomorrow morning. The group staying will be given hotel and dining vouchers.
John, Dale, Steve, Patti, Dana, Mike and Martha Ellen, Monica, Betsy, Eugene and Jimmy are arriving at the Nashville airport around 5:15 p.m. and Jerry Duff, our knight in shining armor, is coming to our rescue.
Everyone else is coming home tomorrow morning, except for Terry and Sue who are in Honduras visiting Chad and Shelly. The morning crew will arrive at the airport around 9 a.m., and will arrive at Greenwood Park during morning worship (10:30-11:00). Be sure to give them a grand homecoming because they're really dissappointed to not be home with their families tonight. We're sad to be broken up right now. We started this as a team and we wanted to finish the same way. Please continue your prayers for our safe travel. We can't wait to see you all!
John, Dale, Steve, Patti, Dana, Mike and Martha Ellen, Monica, Betsy, Eugene and Jimmy are arriving at the Nashville airport around 5:15 p.m. and Jerry Duff, our knight in shining armor, is coming to our rescue.
Everyone else is coming home tomorrow morning, except for Terry and Sue who are in Honduras visiting Chad and Shelly. The morning crew will arrive at the airport around 9 a.m., and will arrive at Greenwood Park during morning worship (10:30-11:00). Be sure to give them a grand homecoming because they're really dissappointed to not be home with their families tonight. We're sad to be broken up right now. We started this as a team and we wanted to finish the same way. Please continue your prayers for our safe travel. We can't wait to see you all!
Okay, start praying!
Well, we hit our first real snag. We are sitting in the Managua airport and our flight is delayed. They have told us that there is no way we will make our connecting flight in Houston. They have also said they are trying to ticket 10 of us to Nashville on a later flight, but they have not told us who. We are praying here in Managua. Please pray for us back home, too. Pray that we make it home safely, and preferably all of us today. We look forward to seeing you! Love to you all!
Friday, April 4, 2008
Thursday with la iglesia de Cristo Jose Dolores
Please forgive the delay in updating, but we haven't spent much time at the hotel in the last two
days. Thursday was our last official work day with the church. The day started on a happy note. Karen and Virginia were so heartbroken that we were out of most of the giveaways for the children. That is until Dr. John brought an entire suitcase of adorable children's gift bags. God truly does provide. The ladies were able to rework the bags around to have enough gifts for every child that came to the clinic, as well as the children in the church.
Benny Baker was also in town staying at our hotel waiting for a mission group to come to Nicaragua to work with the ministry to churches of Christ he organizes. He was able to come to our work site and observe and encourage us.

The medical team continued business as usual, just with fewer patients. We still saw a good number, but the traffic flow was much less, which allowed for some much-needed lighthearted moments (or just downright silliness, depending on how you look at it.) So
me of the ladies decided to sport m
atching pigtail hair-dos. Several of us got to try our hand at making homemade tortillas. Some did better than others, right Dr. John? Even the construction crew had a little time to breathe.
The construction crew finished the "upper room" at the church this afternoon, including painting it inside and out. The only thing they were unable to do is tile the floor because they ran out of time. At the end of the day, several stayed behind to u
ndertake a little project above and beyond their call of duty. Garry, Steve, Eugene and Jimmy built a wonderful new bookcase to house the books and Sunday school supplies we brought for the children at la iglesia de Cristo.
Evening brought the farewell party with the entire congregation. We had pizza and spent the night visiting. We all sat in a giant circle in the courtyard singing, praying and taking turns sharing our thoughts about the week and thanking each other for all that was done. Above all, the theme was that what we did was for the Lord. This party resembled the last night of camp each year at Taylor Christian Camp. There were lots of
sentimentalities expressed, an enormous amount of hugs shared and many tears shed. We laid out all the cards, pictures and photos of the children at Greenwood Park to share with the congregation. They loved seeing our beautiful children and reading the sunshine cards and notes that were written.
Benny Baker was also in town staying at our hotel waiting for a mission group to come to Nicaragua to work with the ministry to churches of Christ he organizes. He was able to come to our work site and observe and encourage us.
The construction crew finished the "upper room" at the church this afternoon, including painting it inside and out. The only thing they were unable to do is tile the floor because they ran out of time. At the end of the day, several stayed behind to u
The evening culminated with everybody climbing the stairs in the dark to the newly finished classroom and the light being turned on to reveal the beautiful room and
the beautiful new library.
The young lady we have been purchasing jewelry from all week wanted to take a picture with all the ladies because we collected money (of course a few of the men pitched in, too) and raised enough to buy her and her son a box spring and mattr
ess set and some sheets. They were sleeping on the equivelent of a crude hammock stretched between four bed posts. She was so very grateful.
We will post pictures of our Friday adventure to a local national park to see the volcano, as well as a great lunch and a little shopping trip soon. For now, please know that we are looking forward to coming home to all of you tomorrow afternoon. We have to be in the hotel lobby at 4:15, so it's time to wrap this up. Love to you all!
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
What has the team been up to?
Terry wasn't in many pictures today because he was off buying paint and supplies. But, he is working very hard, and was "so thrilled" to be painting today.
There were three more baptisms at church last night! Praise God! There have been so many local brothers and sisters studying with the people here. They are so passionate about teaching the gospel, it's no wonder they are adding new Christians!
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Lots of children
Today was another long day. It flowed much more smoothly than yesterday, but there were definitely more people. Yesterday we saw 217 people at the clinic. Today, John saw more than
This morning, a mother and two daughters from Idaho that are staying at our hotel asked if they could come with us and help because they all speak fluent Spanish. They were here at the end of their own mission trip. We were glad to have their help.
There seemed to be much more Bible studying going on today. Members from the Jose Dolores congregation, as well as other area congregations have been studying with the people as they wait for medical attention.
One of the Chavez's relatives that lives across from the church makes jewelry to sell to pay her rent. It is very inexpensive, and Dulce has been our broker helping us place orders and get prices. The jewelry we are buying will make her rent for a month or two. She pays 500 Cordovas a month (about $25) to rent a small room for her and her child.
Our interpretors have been so amazing. Today we had eight.
Hopefully we will have more good news for you after the campaign tonight. Thanks for keeping us in your prayers! We love to get your messages, too!
Monday, March 31, 2008
Wow! What a day!
We had a very long day today, so this may be a very short post. We arrived at our clinic this morning and set up our stations. Registration and triage was in the church building, doctors were in "booths" under the overhang ourside, the pharmacy is in the classroom area behind the church building, and in prizes and hygene items were handed out in the courtyard. Martha Ellen also did a great job keeping the children occupied in the waiting area with crayons and hugs.
Ministers from local churches of Christ were on hand today studying the Bible with patients. Brenda Chavez and her family cooked us a wonderful lunch. The construction crew was able to
get the roof on the second story of the classroom buiding, as well as most of one wall. We were very productive today, but it was also a day to work some kinks out for the next few days.
Probably our greatest struggle today was finding a way to make the pharmacy more efficient. In the morning, it became very backed up, but over lunch we restructured a little and it ran much, much smoother. Tim and Monica deserve very big
pats on the back. They worked without breaks today, and by the time we started seeing patients again after lunch, they barely finished the morning's patients, so they only got to eat a quick bite standing up while working.
We saw roughly 220 patients today. One of the saddest cases we saw today was a woman with
this leg wound. Dr. Adams called it Elephantitis with a secondary bacterial infection. He said it would be hard to treat even at home. We dressed it for her and told her to come back tomorrow to have the dressings changed.
Tonight, we attended worship again where a very dynamic speaker presented a lesson about Peter waling on the water to Jesus. He told the audience of
about 200 that Jesus could reach out and take your hand right now just like He took Peter's and save you also. And he did exactly that for TWO MORE NEW CHRISTIANS! Yay! There were two more baptisms tonight, totaling 6 we have witnessed this week.
The tickets for tomorrow's clinic were passed out tonight and, although there were not quite as many distributed, we still expect tobe very busy tomorrow.
Ministers from local churches of Christ were on hand today studying the Bible with patients. Brenda Chavez and her family cooked us a wonderful lunch. The construction crew was able to
We saw roughly 220 patients today. One of the saddest cases we saw today was a woman with
Tonight, we attended worship again where a very dynamic speaker presented a lesson about Peter waling on the water to Jesus. He told the audience of
The tickets for tomorrow's clinic were passed out tonight and, although there were not quite as many distributed, we still expect tobe very busy tomorrow.
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