Thursday, June 25, 2009

10 Commandments of Purity

Here are ten great things for dads and moms to help keep their marriage pure and on the right track.

The 10 Commandments of Purity

1. I shall have no other human relationship before Michelle, including our children.
2. I shall remember our date night and keep it holy.
3. I shall honor Michelle on anniversaries and special days so that I may live long in the land the Lord has given me.
4. I shall not take the covenant of marriage in vain.
5. I shall not ride in a car or eat in a restaurant alone with a member of the opposite sex.
6. I shall not travel alone.
7. I shall not counsel a woman with the doors closed.
8. I shall not share the details of our marriage with others.
9. I shall not watch, read or expose myself to sexually explicit shows, books, websites, etc.
10. I shall remember the implications of committing adultery.

excerpt from Ed Young Jr. Blog

Are there any commands you would add to this list?

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

1 Billion People are Going Hungry

Since our trip to Guatemala there have been several articles about the least that have really gotten my attention.

According to the United Nations food officials 1 billion people are going hungry. Think about that again 1 billion people. That number looks like this 1,000,000,000. This is about 1/6 of the total population of the world.

What will the church do in response to this? I think we need to read Matthew 25 again. Pray with me about how God will use our student ministry to make a difference when it comes to the least of these. I want to serve Jesus more today then yesterday. Lets act now!

What do you think about these numbers?
How do you think the church can respond to make a dent in this number?

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Monday, June 22, 2009

Tips for Parents and High School Grads

Tips for Parents and Grads

Right now many students are preparing to head off to college away from home. Below are a few tips for parents and students as they prepare for departure.


Tips for Parents


1. Arrange time for goodbyes

encourage your student to spend some extra time with siblings. This can be a great time to take a trip together.


2. Make lists and go shopping

Help your student(s) think through their needs when they leave. Go shopping together. This can be a great time of bonding before they leave.


3. Communicate confidence

Many students can seem very confident but can be struggling inside with fear. Instill in them confidence in their abilities both past and present. Remind them of past victories in their life, especially when they thought they might fail.


Tips for Graduates


1. Walk a mile in their shoes.

Remember this is hard for them. Your parents will be struggling with confidence that they prepared you well. They have guided you for 18 years and it can be a little scary for them. Keep that in mind as you prepare to leave.


2. Look forward to family goodbyes

These last few months can be very meaningful before you leave. You will want to spend time with all your friends before you leave, but don't forget about spending time with family as well.


3. Be others-focused

Everything can begin to focus around you...when are you leaving...when can we get together...etc. It can be easy to become self-centered. Make sure you keep your focus on others. This is the Jesus Principle.


Hope these are helpful for you as you prepare for the great departure. We love seniors!

keep talking.


More Trip Stats

With the help of others we thought of several other stats from our Guatemala trip. 

helped with feeding 250 children two different times at the feeding center in Yalu. 

handed out about a 1000 stickers and pieces of candy. 

Gave out dozens of doses of Immodium and dozens of bandaids.

Loved on tons of children at Hermano Pedro who wouldn't not haven't gotten out of their bed

took 27 and brought 27 back. 


It was amazing trip. We should have the highlight video later this week. 

Thanks so much for all the support. 

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Guatemala Trip Stats

Trip Stats 
  • 9 houses renovated in Yalu 
  • One complete build in Cuidad Veija better known to us as the Kairos Construction project. 
  • 10 students and adults who were sick at some point during the trip. (I won't mention their names or what the sickness was...t.m.i.)
  • Served 500 Hotdogs at the block party at Yalu.
  • Handed out over 500 pounds of food at Kairos School. Each family got a bag of food to take home after the family evening program. 
  • Climbed Pacaya-a3 hour hike. Man were we out of breath. 15 of us made the climb. 12 went to a tour of a coffee plantation. 
  • Four Block Parties/Family Programs-Yalu, Kairos, School in Cuidad Veija, Hermano Pedro.
Did I miss anything? I am sure there is more that I didn't think of. comment and we will add it to the list. 


Perspective from Yalu House Building

Video by Jan Owen

Gutemala Housebuilding in Yalu from Jan Owen on Vimeo.

Auto Mariscos! (aka guatemalan waterpark)-June 13

On Saturday we got the opportunity to take 15 orphans from Amor Del Nino to the Auto Mariscos, which translated to english means "auto seafood." Hmm something lost in translation there, but I think it leans more to the fun side of sea creatures than to the edible side. But the excitement and fun the kids were having was definitely not lost in translation. With almost the whole team there we were able to really treat the kids to a great day playing in the wave pool, the kiddie adventure area, and the slides, having a huge lunch for all of us, plus we got in a little relaxation of our own. A big thanks should go to Todd and Mike who went to Kairos School instead and finished out a build on a wall and desk for the computer room! Of course it was incredibly special for me to see to see all of Fernanda's little Amor Del Nino friends who she spent the second year of her life with having so much fun: Hannah, Jose, Adrianna, Gladys, Danni, Jaunito, Letty, Jenny... Barbi, Sheila and I fought over Shayla most of the day, I don't think she ever got put down, she was just too much fun. Sheila eventually won out and held Shayla all the way out to the bus even helping her get dried off and dressed. I am holding tight to the memory of Sheila holding Shayla before we left and their contentment and happiness together as part of the fun and love we all shared together at Auto Mariscos that day.

This trip has been an amazing blessing to me and my family. It has truly been like watching a dream turn into reality right in front of my face. I never would have thought that in less than a year from completing our adoptions and developing a heart for Guatemala that I would be a part of leading a team back to serve there. And to serve in such amazing and selfless ways. Thanks to everyone who sacrificed to go and to those who sacrificed to send us.

-Bill

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Amor Del Nino Painting-June 12

At 7:45 we left to go to Amor Del Nino to help paint walls. A lot of us turned into blue and yellow smurfs. Afterwards we played with all of the kids and babies. we went to Cairos school for a Father's Day celebration. We had puppets, a drama, an evangelistic message and food. The kids did a power lab song, from last years VBS, and a song they made for their fathers. We got down-poured on for an hour. when we came back to the hotel, a few of us fell asleep, well i did, and a few went out to eat. It was a great day!

Emily McCoy

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Flooding in Antigua

At the end of the Father's Day program at Kairos School it began to rain. It rained so much while we were their that the streets of antigua started to flood. It was the beginning of the second great flood. We had to take an alternate route home because the main roads were flooded so bad. It was definitely another experience to add to the long list from guatemala. I wonder how Noah felt?

Friday, June 12, 2009

Hola Alabama

We Look Forward to Seeing all of our Friends and Family soon. Some students and adults may decide to stay. I hope everyone is cool with that.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

hotdogs and hardwork

Hola from Guatemala! Yesterday was pretty incredible. I was with the group that went to Yalu. There were about 15 of us that went there and then we split up into 3 groups and worked on different houses. My group, consisting of Phil, Bill, Jessica, Bobby, and I, first went to a house that had just a little bit of stuff left. That one didn't take very long. After that we walked down this really big hill heading to the next site. I am not the most sure footed person but luckily all of us made it down ok. We were really excited when we saw the house we had to work on, because compared to the others that people were working on it was fairly simple. We had about 3 hours to work on it and got 2 of the 4 walls done. So hopefully that one will get finished up tomorrow. The other 2 groups both got about half way through their houses so I really hope that tomorrow there is enough time for them to all get done.

After the house building we walked over to the church for the block party that we were throwing for the community. That hill we had to carefully walk down earlier, yea we had to walk back up that. I am gonna blame the fact that all of us were out of breath when we reached the top on the altitude :). The block party was pretty awesome. We planned to do our puppets, our skit, a few songs, and then feed everyone. We were expecting a pretty good mix of people but mostly it was a lot of kids and a few women that showed up. We started out with singing. It turns out it paid off to down load the spanish songs that we were doing and listen to them on my ipod cause Jan was sick that day so Sue Ann called me over to help them sing. The kids seemed to like it and were clapping along with us. While the singing was going on we were also working on selling all the clothes we brought with us. We couldn't just give them away cause that would have created mass chaos so we sold every thing for 1 Q each and gave the proceeds back to the feeding center. After that the puppets performed all their songs. The kids really seemed to enjoy that also! After the puppets we did the skit "God's Love". We did this skit awhile back in church except this time the words were in Spanish. The message of the skit is really cool. It portrays people with their different problems, alcoholism, anger, lust, and abuse taking their problems to Jesus and Him washing them clean. It is a really powerful skit but I think it might have been a little over the kids heads. Hopefully some of the moms that were there got something out of it.

After we finished the skit Omar gave a message to the people. I am sure it was excellent, but I don't speak Spanish so I haven't a clue as to what he was saying. While he was giving the message we were working on setting up food to give out. We had hot dogs and chips. We brought 500 hot dogs, countless bags of chips, buns, and ketchup. It started out pretty well cause we already had some plates set up with everything on them but after those first ones went it was a little chaotic trying to get things ready for all the hungry kids. Poor Josh cooked 500 hot dogs with only a machete to flip them with. After awhile it started getting dark, but luckily Bill had a little helmet light so Josh was able to wear that to see the dogs. I am really hoping somebody got a picture of that cause it was pretty funny :).

So my job in our whole assembly line thing was tearing open the buns because some of them weren't precut. To anyone that thought I was crazy for going on a mission trip with acrylic nail, I just want to say that they really came in handy for getting those buns open :). When our lines were finally looking like they were getting a little smaller it started to rain. At first it wasn't bad, just a few sprinkles, and we were able to continue serving the food. Luckily it didn't start to pour until we were about done. We quickly gave out the rest of the dogs and saved the sound system from getting wet, so God was looking out for us.

The block party was a really amazing experience. If we would have thrown that party anywhere in the States, there definitely would have been at least something left over but there was not a scrap of food left. It really puts into perspective how blessed we are because we would have wined about not knowing what kind of meat was in the hot dogs or just simple little things like that, but these people just ate it all up. The bus drivers were trying to get us to hurry up and leave because they were worried about the road conditions, which didn't inspire us with much confidence, but luckily we made it back to the hotel safely.

This morning I decided to go to the coffee plantation instead of the volcano primarily because I am a good daughter and went to get my mommy her coffee but also because I really didn't want to be ready to go by 7 am to spend all day hiking :). The coffee plantation was really cool. The guide told us the history of coffee and then showed us all the different stages in the manufacturing process. It is pretty crazy. Six and a half pounds of freshly harvested beans only makes up 1 pound of the final product. While we were there the owner of the plantation was walking around and he talked to us some. I am betting it was pretty cool for Phil to discuss different roasting temperatures and stuff like that with someone who is a coffee master. All of us got to try some of the coffee, which was very yummy, and we all stocked up on the coffee.

After that we went to a monastery. It was pretty cool. This place was home to the first Catholic monk that they sent from Spain to Guatemala to evangelize. After that we went to a market, which of course I really enjoyed cause it's SHOPPING :). The rest of the afternoon our group spent just relaxing at the hotel and shopping a little more. Aside from all the sickness going around, this trip has been pretty awesome!

-Callie

check pics page to see updates on pictures. some video footage will be up soon as well.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Big Day

it' 8:34am here in antigua, guatemala and we are about to disembark on our trip to kairos school. yesterday in Yalu was a good day, we finished two houses fully and we're about 3/4 done with the third house. today we've planned to host a block party where we will be playing music and giving a puppet show. hopefully i will be one of the few to not get sick, anyways i'm off to go play my guitar for guatemalan kids at a public school. Everything is awesome here. I might just stay!

Alex Stampley

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Monday, June 8, 2009

Hailstorm!!!!!

hailstorm guatemalan style. It came up all of the sudden while we at Hermano Pedro. It was crazy. Very Loud!

Hope you Enjoyed!

Never Complain About Laundry

We will never complain about putting things in the dryer again. This was the biggest clothes line every. Laundry Amor Del Nino Style!



What do you think?

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Tiffany's Guatemala experiences.

June 6th 2009. We all had to wake up really early in the morning [early as in we didn't even get to eat breakfast, we had to stop at a gas station to get breakfast] We road in our crazy driven vas up a mountain to Amor Del Nino. Amor del nino is an orphanage with about fourty-five children. Every kid had a story and they were all sad. It was difficult to try and understand how any mother could leave any of those adorable children just anywhere. One of the babies there was very lucky to be alive. Her mother had her in a bathtub and left her there. After we left Amor Del Nino [which took a while because the van was having difficulty getting up the mountain] we went back to the hotel for a short time and then left walking many blocks to go see a church and some ruins. The ruins were absolutely beautiful everyone spent some time alone just reflecting and thinking and praying and such. We left there and walked around a couple of blocks [in the very hot hot heat] to Hermano Padro [i think i spelled that right...not the greatest speller in english which makes spelling in spanish ALOT more difficult lol] anyways Hermano Padro. It is a special needs hospital where most there have Cerebral Polocy [or however you spell that as well lol] It was pretty much indescribable. Those there were wow....its something i dont think i can describe. There was one man there who was twenty something and he was curled up in a crib. It was very sad. We are going back today. Some of the CP people that were in there wheelchairs or walking around were amazing. they were so full of joy, despite the fact that they were different, and crpippled. When we visited the women we found they loved jewelry. When we were at the ruins alot of us bought necklaces from an old lady and we left Hermano Pedro without them because the women just loved them. Alex also got a girlfriend there. He sat next to a woman and she was lovin on him ;) [watch out Staci!]. Yesterday was pretty much amazing and i am so glad i was able to go here to Guatemala.We have only been here for a couple of days and its already the best. I think all of us are gonna be different people after all ten days of this trip. I love it here in Guatemala it is amazingly beautiful and everyone should go there and love on the children and people here.
ADIOS!

-tiffany.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Guate-ever - June 5th

Today was pretty exciting as we all went in the mission field and many of us for the first time.
We split up and sent one group to Kairos school and one group to Yalu.
The Kairos group, got acquainted with all the students and played some games and had some fun with the kids. It was a short school day. We began to setup the computer lab and it looks like later in the week we may build a desk and a wall to further geek it out. The kids were so excited about us being there and the computadores! One part of the Kairos group went to house building project in the same area. They assisted the Guatemala masons as they begain laying cinder block.
The Yalu group had their first try at converting corn stalk homes to Tin homes. Yes you read that right. We have bought 100 beams and 100 sheets of tin so far to help convert these folks homes from cornstalk walls to tin walls and improve their roofs. Like Phil said...are we really having an economic crisis back home.... kinda puts things in a different perspective. 2 houses were completed many more to go.

check out pictures from June 4th

check out pictures from June 5th

Thursday, June 4, 2009

We Are Here!-Day 1

We have made it to Guatemala! God was so good in our travel. Everyone has been doing well. We have now learned that Delta is not merciful to oversized mission group bags. Please pray for them. Tiffany R.  almost left here passport on the plane after we landed in Guatemala. Thankfully the nice flight attendant found it for her. Everyone had their first taste of Pollo Campero. Yum, Yum! We will begin to post pictures and possibly videos later tonight or tomorrow. Thanks so much for your love and support. God is going to do great things here in Guatemala. 




Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Guatemala & Church

Just wanted to remind you about a few things. 

First...tomorrow evening at 11pm our group will be meeting to head to Atlanta to fly out to Guatemala. We would love you to pray for us while we are away. Pray that a great movement of God will be seen because of the faithfulness of all involved. I know God is going to do awesome things while we are there and even after we are gone. Check for daily updates at 72students.net

Second...beginning this sunday we will be doing one service during the months of June and July. The service will be at 10am. If you could do a few things to help us out. Get here early, park far away, sit close to the front, and scoot to the middle of the rows. This would help us make guest feel welcome and keep row congestion down. You guys are awesome! 

Lastly...our next rpm on the road will be June 17th at Heritage Provence Pool. We will post directions on 72students.net as soon as we get them.