Saturday, September 29, 2007

God is so good. Everyday I stand in awe of how He is working here in Quito and the privilege it is to be a part of His ministry here. I truly love it here. Thank you for your faithful prayers and support. Your prayers are vital and I feel them! Thank you.

I have been in school now for a month. My class is wonderful! (see our class picture below, as well as pictures of my school) This past week we had Spiritual Emphasis Week. A team from North Carolina came and taught chapel everyday. They focused on how God’s Word has a purpose in our lives. They wrote in their chapel journals everyday about what they learned or what God spoke to them about and then we had a time of sharing. The Lord really touched the hearts of many of my students and spoke to them. Please continue to pray for me, that I will be a light to these students and be Jesus to them each day. Many of my students come from non-Christian families.

Last weekend we had a staff retreat. Our school took EVERYONE (even the guards and custodians) to a fancy hotel here in Quito. It was a wonderful time of fellowship as staff and a time to relax together. We have a new Director this year who is incredible. He has Godly desires and dreams for our school. He spoke to us about how the most important thing in our school is our individual walks with the Lord, and then everything follows that. We had a very special time of worship and communion together. It was a wonderful way to start off the school year. I felt refreshed and encouraged.

Thank you to those who have been praying for Santos Pamba! God heard our prayers for a teacher! There are now 22 students, and 2 teachers. The new teacher’s name is Amanda and she has 15 years of experience, plus a degree in Early Education! She will be working along with the other teacher named Mari. They are meeting in the church until the house next door is bought. They have class everyday from 8am until 1pm. The teachers are teaching basic skills for preschoolers, as well as basics from the Bible. Here is the house update: we have to buy the house as soon as possible. The owner is getting impatient. We still need $5,500 in order to buy the house. If you feel led to give, even $1, PLEASE contact me! Anything will help. Compassion International is coming to see Santos Pamba the middle of October. Our goal is to have the house bought, and be all set for Compassion to come start a center! PLEAE PRAY! THIS IS NOT POSSIBLE WITHOUT PRAYER! God has been faithful so far and I know He will continue to be.

Last Monday I started the mentorship program with the high school students, Peer Helpers. They are a quality group of students and I’m excited to get to know them as we meet together this year.

Summary of praises and prayers:
Praises:
1. For the new teacher, Amanda, at Santos Pamba preschool
2. For my wonderful class and new friends at school
3. I have been reading through the Bible faithfully and the Word is coming alive to me in a new way

Prayer requests:
1. For $5,500 to buy the house for Santos Pamba
2. That I will learn to balance my time well and take time for myself
3. My roommate situation
4. That I will continue to be faithful to reading the Word daily and God will give me new insights, and speak to me

Thank you so much for your faithful prayer support and encouraging emails. May God bless you!

Picture of my school from my roof


Monday, September 24, 2007

Sunday, September 9, 2007

Pictures of the Indigenous Gringa

Pastor Pedro Pablo Morocho and I at Santos Pamba Quichua Alliance Church


They had me sing with them in the women's choir! Wow, do I stand out!


The Indigenous Gringa

I arrived back in Quito on August 16th, and time has flown by fast! Here’s a quick update on what has been going on since then:

Santos Pamba home/preschool update:
As many of you know, I spoke at church about the need for support for helping buy a home in Santos Pamba next to the Santos Pamba Alliance Church. Once this home is bought, Compassion International will partner with the church to open a center there, which will change the quality of life for many children who live in Santos Pamba. This home is also to be the site of the preschool that they want to begin also. The Lord has been providing support and most importantly prayer support for Santos Pamba. I met with the pastor, Pedro Pablo, to share with him about how brothers and sisters in the Washington are praying for Santos Pamba and that many want to support financially. He couldn’t stop saying “Gracias a Dios” and had tears in his eyes. While I was gone, he met with Compassion International and they said they had to do four things before they would partner with Santos Pamba.
They need to:
1. Buy the home (which costs $10,000)
2. Build a bathroom
3. Build an office room
4. Create an administration team
I’m excited to report that they have done everything on their own except buying the house! Pedro Pablo is in the process of talking with the owner and finalizing the price. Please pray that this process will go smoothly and that the Lord will provide the rest of the finances. If you feel led to give towards this, please contact me.

Last Sunday, I went to Santos Pamba for church. When I arrived, Pedro Pablo greeted me with a hug and told me to follow him. He took me into a room where all the women of the church were waiting for me. He had shared with the congregation how I had spoke on behalf of Santos Pamba in the States and asked people to pray for them. Before I knew it, the women were dressing me in their traditional dress! I had a group of 5 women dressing me! The pastor’s wife then told me that on behalf of the church, this outfit was a gift from them to thank me for being a prayer warrior for them. Tears rolled down my face as I was overwhelmed with their gesture of love. Below are some pictures of me as an indigenous gringa J
They are hoping to start the preschool soon, but are still in need of many things. Please pray that the Lord will provide. Also, they are looking for a teacher who has a college degree.

School:
School began on August 30th. I have 10 beautiful third graders. My class is made up of 2 Koreans, 1 Chinese, 3 Ecuadorians, and 4 from the U.S. (3 missionary kids, and 1 whose dad works in the oil industry here). I am excited about this year. They are very well behaved and excited about learning. Please pray that the Lord will give me discernment about where they are with God and that each day I will be an example of Jesus to my students. I am now in charge of leading chapel worship for the 3rd through 6th graders. Please pray that God will give me insight into how to best lead them in worship. Also, I will be starting up helping lead the hospital ministry again with the highschoolers each Wednesday. I have also been asked to be a mentor in a program called Peer Helpers. It is a small group mentoring program where you disciple the students spiritually and also teach them how to reach out to their peers who they see struggling spiritually or emotionally. I’m excited about this new opportunity. It is an honor to be asked. Two of the highschool girls that I built relationships with last year are going to be in my group. Please pray for me as I begin this ministry.
There are 2 new young single teachers at my school this year that I’ve become good friends with already. It’s great to have more single friends my age at my school. I’ve been taking them around Quito and helping them get used to the culture here. We’ve been having a lot of fun together.
You won’t believe where I went yesterday?! The teachers at my school were invited to lunch at the US Ambassador’s house! It was incredible. It took up a whole block and the food was amazing! Check out the pictures.

Roommate situation:
My wonderful roommate Laura, who is like a sister to me, went back to the US for 4 months to raise more support. She will be coming back in January. In the meantime, I have another roommate who is a new teacher this year. PLEASE PRAY FOR ME. We are complete opposites and it has been difficult. It has been a huge adjustment for me, and quite frustrating. I know the Lord has a reason for her living with me for this time. I know I am going to be able to teach her things, and that God is going to teach me things through this experience also. Please pray that God will give me understanding and patience with her, and love for her. This is a huge prayer need for me right now.

Quick summary:
PRAYER REQUESTS:
1. Financial provision for Santos Pamba and also a preschool teacher
2. Wisdom and discernment for me as I lead chapel, and start the new mentoring program Peer Helpers
3. That God will give me patience and understanding with my new roommate, and love for her.
4. That I will stay devoted to taking time each day to be with the Lord and renew and refresh myself. I am reading through the Bible this school year. Pray that I will stay dedicated to that and that God will speak to me.
5. That the Lord will bless my new class and help me be the best teacher that I can be for them.

PRAISES:
1. For the numerous ministry opportunities the Lord has given me
2. For new friends at school
3. For how God is moving in Santos Pamba and the faith of the brothers and sisters there
4. For a wonderful new class of third graders

Thank you for your continued support and prayers. I feel them! May God bless each of you.