
We landed about noon and were immediately transferred to the local McDonald’s (yes…McDonald’s!) by our host Mike Robertson, who is Marshall’s stepbrother-in-law. There we met a mission team from Ohio who were helping Mike that day. They had rented a bus and transported 40 children from the village of Santiago for their first ever visit to the city. The children had been to the zoo before coming to McDonald’s.
Next, Mike took us to the village where his mission is located. It is called Casa De Esperanza (House Of Hope). Mike and his wife Kambria and a local couple, Jorge and AnnaMaria, in whose house the feeding center is located, feed about 45 children each day. They also offer primary education to the younger children as well as Bible stories. Mike and Kambria have also raised money for scholarships for 15 older children to go to the local private Christian school. They have bought clothing and books, and school supplies for the other children who could otherwise not afford to attend public school. In addition, Mike and Jorge have purchased land and a partially completed concrete structure for a new feeding center which will accommodate about 100 children. Kambria is a registered nurse and works in a clinic in the city, after feeding the kids at Casa De Esperanza. They have a one year old daughter, Kirsey.
Guatemala is an interesting country. Everywhere you turn there are armed guards. There are guards at businesses, schools, churches, and homes. Most homes are walled with razor wire on top of the walls. it is my understanding that there is rampant corruption in the police and government. Sadly, at the feeding center, we heard stories of children being abused and raped with little or no police involvement or concern. While Mike, Marshall, and I were in the feeding center, someone stole several concrete blocks we had just purchased for the new feeding center.
Against the backdrop of lawlessness and corruption, Mike, Kambria, Jorge, and AnnaMaria labor on to minister to the poorest families. And I complained today because I ran out of Breyer’s Mint Chocolate Chip ice cream…..
MINISTRY NEWS AND NEEDS:
§ If you would like to know more about the work of Casa De Esperanza and how you can help make a difference in the lives of some children in Santiago or If you might be interested in going to Guatemala to see firsthand the work that is being done, let Marshall or myself know. Your financial support is desperately needed there. Mike and Jorge could finish the new feeding center in about six months if they had the necessary $30,000. You can also sponsor a child for $50.00 per month to feed clothe and educate them. Won’t you pray about your involvement in re-shaping a country, one child at a time? Contact Marshall at 770-795-8400 or me at 678-986-4814
§ We have started a new group that meets on Wednesdays at noon in the Sandy Springs area of Atlanta. Our hosts are Seng and Amy Ng of Goshen Trading Inc. They import furniture from China. They have invited people from their office complex at Morgan Falls on Roswell Road. If you know someone who works or lives in that area, let them know about the group. We are studying “The Purpose Driven Life” by Rick Warren. Seng and Amy graciously provide a light lunch so please call 770-998-5289 to make a reservation.
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Great new website. Thanks for loving Jesus so much and being out there in the mission field. You are making a difference for Christ in lives - in mine and many others.
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