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Thursday, April 30, 2009

A good week in Siare






We made it back. What a week. We will spend the night in the misson home celebrating the weeks works and resting some. Tonight we will have a banquet and tomorrow our Jacksonville frineds will leave as we go out to see some of the sights and markets in Nicaragua.



Siare
Siare was a beautiful but extremely remote village. We were high in the mountains with no real proper village area - just rough dirt roads and scattered houses. We were between 4,000 and 5,000 feet in elevation which made for wonderful weather. Scattered showers, cool nights and lots of breezes.







The isolation of the village made it difficult for people to get to the clinic. We know of people walking for hours on very steep mountain roads to visit the clinic. I am always impressed with the gratitude of the people and with the determination that they have for getting to our camp.






Coffee: The climate and elevation of Siare make it ideal for growing coffee. The coffee plants grow in the shade of larger trees, and the hillsides everywhere are covered in plants that are budding and will produce ripe beans in October. There was a small processing plant in the jungle behind our camp. We discovered it on a short hike on Wednesday.







As always, the kids in the village stole our hearts. Our childrens church team did a fantastic job. David Tynes was a pretty good actor in our Exodus skit. He was pharoah. Go figure. Heath and Brent Wade were big hits on the baseball field. They came prepared with a wiffleball set and every free moment they had a crowd of ninos wanting to play. Larry Watkins would be so proud of you, Heath.



Our evening worship services were very well attended every night. It was so refreshing to worship with our Nicaraguan brothers and sisters. The picture to the left is from our last night of worship. Brother Hogan is playing the maracas and dancing with Adolfo.
Ok, we all had a good week. Other people need the computer, so I'll log off. Thanks for praying. We will give a full report on Sunday night at at Carterville.
Praise the Lord.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

For the Birds


Our cozy backyard has become the home to many lovely plants and animals. Most recently we have welcomed two sets of expecting parents - a bluebird family and a redbird family. The bluebird family laid three eggs in our birdhouse and yesterday, after much care and preparation, they flew the coop!


We recently discovered that a redbird built a nest in a small tree and so far she has laid three eggs. Curry is hoping for five. We will keep you updated!

Monday, April 27, 2009

A Message From Ben...

Hello friends and family. Monday night I received a surprise phone call from Ben. They arrived in the village of Saire safely and are enjoying the mountains. He was happy to report that they have an actual porcelain toilet to use - and those of you who have been on this trip before know what a blessing this is! Trust me - I can speak from experience!

The team is in a moutain area that has not been visited by a BMDMI team before, so please keep them in your prayers. They are having a few decisions made during the chapel times, but not the overwhelming response that they normally see. Ben asked me to post a request for prayer - that the Holy Spirit would move and that hearts would be turned to Christ.

He did mention that the weather is cooler than they are used to, but I am sure that is a welcome change. The area is very remote (although he called from his cellphone and I heard every word perfectly!) but there is no internet and no real "city" like the last few villages they have visited.

Please say a prayer for the team - they will be in the village until Thursday serving, seeing patients, and preaching. I expect Ben will make a post Thursday or Friday from the mission home with pictures, so check back then!

With Blessings,
Lindsay

Sunday, April 26, 2009

We Made It



We made it to the mission home last night aroun 10:00pm! We will be having breakfast, a devotion from Pastor Anthony McCullum and then we'll be headed out for Saire. We should have our clinics and chapels operational just after lunch for a half of a day's work.






The only real close calls we had yesterday were with one of our team members passports. We had a small problem that caused a close call, but we prayed very earnestly and I believe that God worked everything out. As you read this it won't sound like much of a dynamic praise report, but from our perspective it is.



It has been good to see Spike and the team from Jacksoville. They made it yesterday at lunch after a very early morning.






May God bless you all as you worship this morning. Be praying for God to accomplish His good purposes through us. I hope to find internet in Saire. If I do I will update often. If not, I will update again on Thursday. We are off!