This weekend the Berean church here in Valle is celebrating their 30th anniversary. The Berea Church is where I attend youth group and church functions when my schedule permits. This weekend though I "needed" to attend because I was in charge of organizing two dramas with kids from the finca to perform in the service on Sunday.
The Berea church is about a stone's throw away from the house that I will be moving into this week....permitting that it's ready. Along with the help of others, I have been painting the house and a few more things, like windows, need to be fixed and it should be ready for me to move into in a few days....Honduran time. I will continue to live here on-site at the Finca, I will just be moving from "the mansion" (sarcasm included here) to "the baby house" (where the babies used to live a few years ago).
On Friday we celebrated "Dia del Indio" here at the Finca. We had a presentation by the different classes, and also a competition of the best-dressed Indio. Below is a picture of the contestants. I was selected to be one of the judges (even though I am a "gringo" and therefore wouldn't know what a native Indio looked like as I have not studied their history very much).
Have a great day!
Peace!
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Noticias
A little bit of serious.....
Sunday through Thursday nights I have devotions with a group of younger girls. I found a set of great books in the library that has Bible stories. I picked one that goes through Jesus' life and what he did and taught. I really like the book because it teaches the Bible stories, and includes some kind of connection for the kids to apply to their own lives, or makes God's redeeming love personal for them. I hope and pray that they are getting something out of it and that the Biblical stories and values are being instilled into their lives.
Update on English classes....the classes are going really well. Even though it was a voluntary class to sign up for, I can sense which kids really want to learn English, and which ones aren't quite as dedicated. I think that within a few weeks the groups will lessen to just those who really want to learn...and then hopefully we will move faster (pending that I create inspiring lesson plans). I look forward to getting to the point where they can speak more English in class.
And a little bit of fun...
My housemate's birthday was today, so I decided to throw a mini party for her (yes ANOTHER party--parties mean work though for me because I have to go buy food, make food, clean etc). I made pizza and invited four other older girls over to enjoy supper and hang out. We had a blast taking pictures with all kinds of different expressions. (yea for my group of girls at home who inspired doing this!) It was hilarious. I will refrain from posting any of the silly ones so as to not embarrass anyone (including myself). It's encouraging when God gives me moments like this evening when I feel like I "fit in" and am just hanging out with a group of friends. I need to remember times like this when I'm feeling out of place, and not understanding the jokes and stories in Spanish that are being thrown around in a group--whether it be that I don't understand the language, or simply because we have a different sense of humor....
Peace!
Sunday through Thursday nights I have devotions with a group of younger girls. I found a set of great books in the library that has Bible stories. I picked one that goes through Jesus' life and what he did and taught. I really like the book because it teaches the Bible stories, and includes some kind of connection for the kids to apply to their own lives, or makes God's redeeming love personal for them. I hope and pray that they are getting something out of it and that the Biblical stories and values are being instilled into their lives.
Some of the girls
Update on English classes....the classes are going really well. Even though it was a voluntary class to sign up for, I can sense which kids really want to learn English, and which ones aren't quite as dedicated. I think that within a few weeks the groups will lessen to just those who really want to learn...and then hopefully we will move faster (pending that I create inspiring lesson plans). I look forward to getting to the point where they can speak more English in class.
And a little bit of fun...
My housemate's birthday was today, so I decided to throw a mini party for her (yes ANOTHER party--parties mean work though for me because I have to go buy food, make food, clean etc). I made pizza and invited four other older girls over to enjoy supper and hang out. We had a blast taking pictures with all kinds of different expressions. (yea for my group of girls at home who inspired doing this!) It was hilarious. I will refrain from posting any of the silly ones so as to not embarrass anyone (including myself). It's encouraging when God gives me moments like this evening when I feel like I "fit in" and am just hanging out with a group of friends. I need to remember times like this when I'm feeling out of place, and not understanding the jokes and stories in Spanish that are being thrown around in a group--whether it be that I don't understand the language, or simply because we have a different sense of humor....
And here's one just for fun...
Peace!
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Saturday night game night
In addition to game/hangout night every Friday night for the kids eighteen and older, I have started a new thing...and that is a once-a-month game/hangout night on Saturday for the kids 15-17 years old. All 16 kids of eligible age showed up at my house Saturday night around 7 and we played games and had a snack. They only stayed til 9, whereas my older group can stay til 10.... :-)
Well, it's almost 8pm, so I should soon head up to house three to do devotions with the girls....Peace!
Playing games
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Monday, July 5, 2010
Parque Obrero
According to the kids, Sundays here at are very boring. There is not much to do in entertainment, (watch TV or sleep seem the be the most popular options) and they know that the town is full of people who come out to spend the day. So yesterday I decided to take a group of girls to a park in the woods a little outside of town. We packed a picnic lunch and our swimsuits and did the hour walk from the Finca to the park. We had a great time eating, looking around and of course, taking advantage of the large pool that is there.
The girls, minus the one taking the picture
Eating lunch
Last week I started the Bible study groups with the girls, and tomorrow English classes start!
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