What a privilege it was to be able to live out the gospel while we were in Guatemala. We studied Romans 12 throughout the week. It was a good challenge to put into practice in all of our areas of ministry. God really used the diversity of our team and our different talents to serve the Guatemalan people. Dan and I speak very little Spanish but God was still able to use us to show his love.
One of the biggest things God taught us during our trip was contentment. Paul says in Philippians 4:11-13 that he has learned to be content whatever his circumstances. The people in Guatemala have experienced many difficulties, through gang violence and poverty, yet those who know Jesus cling to his promises and have true joy.
Throughout the week, we were able to do various work projects and ministry. We helped put a cement roof on a home in La Limonada (the ghetto) and took off an old tin roof in another home. We were able to deliver mattresses/beds to 3 families. We went to the women’s prison and did a Bible study along with crafts. We painted the community center and playground at the city dump. We provided water filters to 18 families in the dump. We were able to provide shoes, clothes, toys, toiletries, and fruit to families in the dump. We also passed out devotional booklets that our team had put together to the various people we met. It was a very humbling week.
We were able to play with many different children in Guatemala, from orphanages, the ghetto and dump, and rural villages. The children there live very simple lives but are very happy and playful. We pray that they would not end up living a life of gangs and violence. We took a group of children from the dump out to eat at McDonald’s. That was a special treat for them. Some of the children didn’t even eat all of their food because they wanted to share it with their families. We went to the village of Santiago where the Mayan people had been displaced from their homes after a mudslide in 2005. They are still living in “temporary” housing. We took some of the children out to lunch at a nice restaurant. Again, many of the children saved their food so they could share with their families.
Hearing the people’s stories was very humbling. So often, it is easy for us to judge people for their circumstances but unfortunately, many of these people see no other choice. One of the gals, Leidy, shared about her rough childhood and how she became involved in gangs. She was recently released from prison and is trying to change her life. We are praying that she would come to know the Lord and be an advocate for Him.
Dan and I enjoyed being able to serve together again as a team. We pray that God would continue to take what we have learned to make other people aware and further his kingdom.
Van ride from the airport to the guest house
Guest house we stayed at with the vans we rode in for the week
Cemetery in Guatemala
Overlooking the dump from the cemetery
Presidential Palace
Church
Pinata store!
The pinata we purchased for the kids in La Limonada
Beds for famlies in La Limonada
Children from La Limonada
Maria and Angela who received a bed
Animal balloons in the ghetto
Team that helped take off the tin roof
Women's prison
Women's prison
Preschool at the dump
McDonald's with Rosario
McDonald's with Alicia
Giving out water filters to families at the dump
Cement work at the "playground" at the dump
Paint fight at the dump!
Hanging out at the dump
Panajachel - getting ready to take the boat to Santiago
Dan and Jenny with the volcanoes in the background
Boat ride to Santiago
Transportation in Santiago
Village in Santiago
Lunch with kids at Santiago
Dan playing at the village in Santiago
Double rainbow on the boat ride back from Santiago
Pharmacy in Panajachel
Tuk tuk - Taxi!
Our team getting ready to zip line!
Jenny with little girl from orphanage
Dan with kids at orphanage
Making PBJ for lunches!
Dan and Liliana with a family in the dump
Delicious Guatemalan dinner!
Brian (Jason's son), Dan, Ashley (full-time missionary), Jenny
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