Monday, September 22, 2008

Kid's Club


Last Saturday we hosted Kid's Club at the base for the children living in our neighborhood. About 50 children participated in the program which we will host on Saturdays. It is a great opportunity to extend the love of Christ to these precious children. They appreciate having a place to go to where they know they will be safe and have fun. Many of the children come from families without much money and have problems that stem from alcohol use and abuse. A local newspaper reported that 66% of Guatemalans drink alcoholic beverages which makes them #1 in the world. It is not a statistic to be proud of and the devasting results are witnessed everyday in the live of neglected and abuse children. Please pray that our outreach to children will have a life-changing impact on them and their families.

Monday, September 15, 2008

Prayer Room

We are in the processes of making a portable prayer room at Higher Grounds Coffee House. The Lord has put this in our heart to do and we want to get it done as soon as possible so people can begin to use it. We feel that this is a critical time in Guatemala for people to intercede for this nation as well as for the USA and other countries that are facing important decisions. We will be posting pictures as the prayer room develops as well as prayer concerns that we invite you to pray along with us.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Soul Patrol

Every Friday night we meet at the Higher Grounds Coffee House to pray before heading out for "Soul Patrol". Soul Patrol is our evangelistic outreach to the community and more specifically Central Park in Antigua. The park is the gathering place for youth and adults who often are just sitting on a bench waiting for someone or just enjoying the evening. We ask the Lord to direct to people whom he wants us to talk to and we try to follow his leading. It is always an adventure as we never know what we will encounter. I have had a variety of experiences as have other members of our staff as well as people who join us for the outreach. Last night I talked with a young man, Juan Carlos, who is 22 years old. His father died when he was only 10 years old. Juan's father was only 36 at the time of his death which was caused by drinking too much alcohol which is a common problem in Guatemala among men. His father's death was tragic and Juan was in a state of depression for 3 years. I asked Juan if he had accepted Christ as his personal Savior and he said that he had and that without his faith in God he never would have been able to survive the hardships he has faced in his life. We had the opportunity to pray with Juan that the Lord would help him find a different job. He works the night shift at a nice hotel, 6 days per week and does not have the opportunity to attend church on Sundays because of his work schedule. He would like to go to the university to continue his studies. He has been trained as an accountant but has not been able to find a job in this field. It was a privilege for us to be able to talk with him and encourage him in his faith walk. God has people waiting for us to minister to if we will only take the time and trust him to guide us to those he cares for and desires to bless.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

New staff arrival

YWAM Antigua has a new temporary staff person, Dayna, who comes to us from YWAM Chico, California. She and her daughter Sierra joined us last Thursday and will be with us for 3 months. Dayna will be helping at Higher Grounds Coffee House in Antigua. We are grateful to the Lord for sending her our way at this time as we will be expanding the hours of operation at HGCH as well as instituting some new ministry ideas. Please keep Dayna and Sierra in prayer as they make the adjustments to the new work in Guatemala.

Monday, September 1, 2008

The night the lights went out...

Each Sunday night at 6 p.m. YWAM Antigua hosts a Bible study at Higher Grounds Coffee House. We are currently studying the book of 1 Timothy. The electricity went off in Antigua some time in the afternoon and when it almost time to start the study and no one was at the coffee house, I was ready to close the doors and go home as I did not know if the lights would come on or if anyone would come. Five minutes before 6 p.m. people started arriving and we lit candles so we could read the Scriptures. It was one of those experiences that I will always remember. I thought of the song, "The Lord is my light and my Salvation whom shall I fear?" His presence was with us and we had a wonderful time looking into His Word to receive instruction in our walk with Him. We studied chapter 5 which deals a lot with relationships within the church. Dean Sherman is a popular teacher in the YWAM circles and in his series on Relationships he made the following statement, "Every problem in the world is a problem with relationships." I have to agree with his assessment as I have seen many people leave the church or the mission field not because they do not like the work they are doing but because of problems with interpersonal relationships. Paul gave Timothy several pieces of advice on how to maintain peace and harmony within the church. I encourage you to read this chapter and reflect on how you are doing and how your church is doing regarding relationships among the members and the leaders.