Monday, July 28, 2008
Baptism
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Pilot Training
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Our First Youth Meeting
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Practice, Practice, Practice...
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Cleveland Team Departs
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Pastor Dan...at the English Camp
Pastor Dan, Senior Pastor of Parma Heights Baptist Church, arrived in Mexico City on Sunday night and spent the first three days at the retreat center in Acolman and at the VBS in Ecatepec. Now he is in the west side of the city and observing what the Parma Heights teams is doing at the English camp. He seems quite impressed with what has taken place and sees the potential of this ministry. The top picture shows Pastor Dan debriefing the kids following another intense camp today. Pastor Dan said how proud he knows the parents would be if they could just see their kids in action at the English camp. The video beneath the picture is of one of the games we play to encourage the Mexicans to speak English. The game is called, "Honey, If You Love Me." Everyone in the group sits in a circle. One person is chosen as "it" and must select another person and try to make them smile. The "it" person must go to another person that is seated and say (while making funny faces etc.) " Honey, if you love me, would you please, please smile?" The seated person must respond without smiling, "Honey, I love you but I won't smile." It is a great game to practice repetitive words, questions and statements. If the seated person begins to smile, they becomes "it". Click on the video above to hear Alex ask Esme and try to get her to smile.
We would like some prayer. Today, we invited all the young people to attend future youth meetings on Saturdays for the remainder of July and August and we opened our home to doing English tutoring for adults and youth. We would love a good response...and so far...it all sounds good! Who knows, as Moises said to me today, "Maybe our church plant will start out as a youth ministry?"
More from English Camp
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
English Camp in Atizapan
Hotdogs (often made of ground turkey) are enjoyed in Mexico with sliced jalepenos, ketchup, and mayonnaise as toppings. It tastes better than it sounds but the American youth generally stuck to the familiar ketchup and mustard :)
Thank you for your prayers! Our first ever English Camp in the northwest part of Mexico City is now in full swing with about 35 campers attending each day between 10 am and 2 pm. We have a sports theme and that has been well accepted. Yesterday was our first day and both Ohio youth leaders (in referee jerseys) and the local Mexican teenaged campers were all nervous. Today went much better with everyone having an idea as to what to expect. Two boys were extremely apprehensive to attend and their moms said that they weren't sure if the boys would get out of the car to come inside. They have both thoroughly enjoyed the camp and have come back for a second and third time. Some connections and friendships are being built with the families which was very much our goal. One of the mothers is a cousin of the principal at Ahava's kindergarten. As we walk with Ahava to kindergarten, we past by her house! Another father was visiting with Marcel. They were both practising their Spanish and English on one another. This father has invited Marcel and our family to his house for coffee sometime in the future after the camp is finished. Yesterday we all ready heard of 8 to 10 mothers who would like to participate in an informal time together where they could practise the English that they have studied. Marcel and I will offer English tutoring, both one-on-one but also in groups (the women seem to prefer this). Finally, we spent between 6 pm and 10 pm having a "sample" youth group event for the Mexican youth who attended our English daycamp. Nearly every one of the campers came back and had a fabulous time together. We offered this event in preparation for beginning a youth group in the area where we could not only have a blast together playing goofy games but also to study God's word. We will be inviting these campers to get together about once a month for similar youth nights and they now have an idea of what that would be like.
Pray for endurance during the next three days. The camp programs tires us, especially those from Ohio who are adjusting to the altitude as well, but we also have two more evening activities planned. We anticipated being tired but the evening events are when we have the opportunity to get to know the parents and build some trust. Wednesday evening we will go to a local mall to Fun Central, a place where they have a small ice rink with skate rentals, bowling, minigolf, rock climbing, bumper cars, and a carousel. On Thursday evening, the parents are invited back to the Williams home where everything has been hosted. A taquero (taco vendor) is going to bring his taco stand to set up at the Williams house rather than his usual spot on the sidewalk and we will all enjoy Tacos al Pastor (Shepherds' style tacos). Finally, please uphold these Mexican teenagers in prayer concerning spiritual things. The gospel is being presented in story format over the five days with the use of an Evangecube to show accompanying pictures. Three of the American youth have all ready given their testimonies, the gospel is being shared in song and our craft times include scripture. Pray that they will welcome the freedom found in Christ to save them without any works on their part.
Sunday, July 6, 2008
Parma Heights Baptist Church Group Arrives
Contacts made with family members through this English camp are how we hope to form a new church plant in our area. While our family, the Mitchells, were in Texas, the Ruizes and Williams hit the pavement and went door to door in many gated communities handing out fliers of invitation. We were hoping to have at least 50 teenagers attend. Our preregistrations have brought us 19 teens. Please pray for more attendees but most of all, pray for the connection of Mexican families who are searching for a life changing experience with Jesus.
A brief summary of our past weekend: We celebrated the 4th of July with our American friends with Mexican fireworks, purchased by our own local American fireworks expert, Craig Williams. We had a noisy time bothering our neighbors with fireworks for a change rather than the other way around while the whole group of 27 were at the Retreat Center for the weekend. This morning, each person was individually introduced to the congregation of Christ Lives Bible Church and some testimonies will be given next Sunday. Another big highlight was Richard and Sue's presentation of a new wheelchair to our Retreat Center caretaker, Juan. Posted is a picture of his old wheelchair with an added donut cushion to try and improve the comfort of the hard and narrow wheelchair seat. When Juan needs to put his wheelchair into his car, the wheels now remove with the push of a button rather than the previous butterfly nuts on his old wheelchair. The whole chair is lighter and more comfortable and Juan is very pleased and thankful.