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Press On

1 Thessalonians 5:18 New International Version (NIV)

18 give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.

As some of you may have seen on social media, Joel and I took a weekend spiritual retreat this past weekend.  I (Kim) haven’t been great about posting a lot of reflections lately about where we are personally, what we experience, etc because although ministry is so important, I think that knowing and having a better glimpse of who we really are is just as important.

We designed the weekend retreat so we could discuss things together and try to hit all the major areas of our life to check in and see how things are going.  It was amazing.  On Friday, when dropping the kids off, I had this weight and incredible worry just hanging over me.  I was trying to discern if it was from God, giving me caution or if it was the enemy.  It was so strong and forceful, something I had never experienced before.  When we arrived close to our destination, there was a rainbow and up until then I still couldn’t discern what I should take from what I was feeling.  But when we pulled in and saw that rainbow, I felt SUCH a sense of peace.  Peace that God was in control, that the kids were in His hands (a much safer place than mine which is a whole other blog post) and that we were doing the right thing by going.  I’m sure I can’t be the only frantic mom who has been in that kind of situation, but I just couldn’t believe how much I was weighted down by it.  As the weekend progressed, it was so obvious that what I had experienced was from the enemy.  On Saturday we decided we were going to hike around a crater lake.  We knew it was a long hike and although we arrived later than we expected, we still wanted to hike.  We hiked the entire 8.4 miles in 5 hours!  It was a pretty big accomplishment, especially for me!  As we walked, we talked just as much and really reflected on this last year.  A lot happened and we reflected on those, the home for at risk children opening, celebrating 15 years of marriage, Simeon asking Jesus in to his heart, buying a house, Esther starting preschool, family things, deaths of friends and family, visits from the States, etc, etc, etc…We realized as we talked that we had not truly allowed ourselves or taken time to reflect and revel in these things.  We continued to walk and realized the overwhelming thankfulness that we felt for all that had happened.  The bad things and the good things.  We realized that God’s faithfulness was so evident in the past year and the past 15!  We took time as we discussed each event from the last year to stop, literally and thank God for these things.  The things we had learned, the things we endured.  We sensed so much how faithful God was in all of it.  We reflected back specifically on the home opening in Cayambe.  We reflected on the last 15 years and how we had felt God had given us this call.  There were SO many times along the way that we wanted to quit, wanted to stop, and most times it would have been easier to do just that.  The significance of the home opening, although we said it in word at the time, was not truly realized until this moment on our hike.  In those moments we wanted to give up, both separately and together, we always came back to our call.  The call we feel God has placed on our lives.  That is what kept us going.  We realize how frail we are and that we are simple midwest people, nothing special about us, but we were so humbled that God allowed us to be a part of this call.  He never said any of it would be easy.  Ministry, missions, the Christian journey is hard.  It’s messy and ugly sometimes.  It hurts.  It’s joy-filled.  But as we experience daily, we aren’t alone.  God has never left us.  He has not called us to something that He won’t walk with us through.  That is exactly what He has done.

We continued to hike and as we looked behind and looked forward on the trail, there were so many parallels for life, marriage, ministry.  There are valleys and there are peaks, joys, difficulties, highs and lows.  Sometimes you know exactly where you are going and exactly where you have been.  Other times, you have no idea where you are going.  You can’t see the path.  Does it go up, does it go down or around.  This is our journey.  But we don’t stop, right?  We move forward because we know God is with us.  We know HE knows the path and THAT. IS. ENOUGH.  Sometimes you keep going and it seems you make NO progress.  You know you aren’t going backwards, but you sure don’t see much progress being made toward the goal.  Life is like that.  It’s another reminder that God sees our every move.  He’s with us in it all even when we feel we are moving backwards.  Sometimes you have to push each other.  As we were walking, Joel had me grab his backpack and helped me up a rough patch.  Another part I was pushing him up a big hill.  Sometimes individually we get discouraged, sometimes we want to stop or turn around or quit.  But for us, when we have faced those times, the other person has lifted the other up.  Surround yourselves with these kind of people.  There are always nay-sayers and negative people, but surround yourselves with people who speak truth and encouragement in to your life and be that person to someone else!

Up on the hike, we struggled with Joel’s phone to find the verse in Philippians about running the race.  As we were walking our own at that very moment, it seemed a very appropriate verse that mirrors our life in marriage, ministry and all that is in between on our journey together.  I love that the heading for chapter 3 in Philippians is “no confidence in the flesh”.  Oh how true that is.  As we walked we realized how truly nothing we are in the big scheme of all of these things.  We are merely flesh and God has allowed us to come along side Him in this journey.  So, we press on and we set goals, and we give thanks and we lament and we allow God to go before us in this journey.  Not because we have any idea what is ahead, but we go forward because we are called to.  We go through the muck and the dirt and the joy and God promises to be with us through it all.  And He is.  Thanks, THANKS be to God for his amazing faithfulness and the evidence of that which He shows us more and more.  Press on!

Philippians 3:7-14

But whatever were gains to me I now consider loss for the sake of Christ. What is more, I consider everything a loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I have lost all things. I consider them garbage, that I may gain Christand be found in him, not having a righteousness of my own that comes from the law, but that which is through faith in[a] Christ—the righteousness that comes from God on the basis of faith. 10 I want to know Christ—yes, to know the power of his resurrection and participation in his sufferings, becoming like him in his death, 11 and so, somehow, attaining to the resurrection from the dead.

12 Not that I have already obtained all this, or have already arrived at my goal, but I press on to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took hold of me. 13 Brothers and sisters, I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, 14 I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.

 

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Thank you Riverside Covenant Church!

Thank you Riverside Covenant Church!  A little over a week ago, Riverside brought a team down to visit with us and their partner church in Cangahua.  It was an awesome week!  They helped us make a lot of progress on the expansion of the Medical Clinic.  In addition, they spent time with the children in our Home and taught them how to make bracelets.  They also ministered to the children in our partner Compassion program at Iglesia Emanuel with a sports camp.  We had a great time serving alongside one another.  Thank you again!

 

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Jungle Trip

We were so  happy to be able to sneak away for a couple day trip to the Jungle where we experienced a boat trip to see wild animals, lots of time in the pool, fishing in the Amazon and a final trip to the monkey beach.  We had a great time and it is such a blessing to be able to live in a country so diverse that we can easily make a quick road trip to go to the beach or head off in another direction and experience the Amazon jungle first hand.

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Christmas Celebration

We have been feeling festive this holiday season and the fun was capped off this past week by holding our end-of-year Christmas party where we all came together as a project (everyone involved in the Home for At Risk Children and everyone involved in the Medical Clinic) under one roof.  We ate turkey together, played games, made Christmas cookies and had a lot of laughs.  It was the perfect ending to a very busy year of ministry.

 

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Esther’s class visits Cayambe

Earlier in the month we had the privilege of hosting Esther’s preschool class in Cayambe.  I know it is hard to believe but Esther’s preschool class of 3 year-olds wanted to visit our project in Cayambe and give presents to the kids in the Home for At Risk Children.  It was quite the day and quite the experience for us to help a group of such young ones and their desire to serve.  Here are some pictures from the day:

 

 

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Santiago Partnership Online Auction

Beautiful hand-crafted items from the heart of Ecuador!  Support a great ministry and give unique gifts this Christmas!!  Thank you from the Santiago Partnership and the people of Ecuador! Auction runs Dec 1st – Dec 10th at 11:59 PST. Items will ship week of Dec 11th.  Click here: https://www.facebook.com/Santiago-Partnership-Online-Auction-1737191226352233/

 

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FACE Christmas Celebration

This past Friday we celebrated an early Christmas with FACE.  If you remember, FACE stands for the Fundacion Adelanto Comunitario Ecuatoriano and is the Social Outreach Branch of the Evangelical Covenant Church of Ecuador and is also the organization that our project (the Home for At Risk Children and the Medical Clinic) are legally a part of and administered by here in Ecuador.  Turkey is the traditional Christmas meal in Ecuador so Kim made us a meal similar to Thanksgiving which everyone enjoyed, so we had a nice time celebrating Christmas early with FACE.

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Thanksgiving in Ecuador

We had the wonderful opportunity to have our missionary friends (as well as others) with us to celebrate Thanksgiving in our new home.  Thanksgiving isn’t a holiday in Ecuador so it was a new celebration for many of the Ecuadorians that were with us for the day.  We all came together to all make different dishes to make the Thanksgiving meal complete and have a missionary family Thanksgiving.  Happy Thanksgiving!

 

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Our Home

After over four months of doing a huge home remodel, we finally moved into our new house on October 31st.  We are so happy to finally be in the house that we can call our Home.  Thank you all so much for your prayers and support!  Here are some pictures of our house after the remodel.

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Welcome Home

After many years of planning and talking and praying and working, we are so happy that 2017 was the year that the Home for At Risk Children has finally opened.  We are already serving 11 children thanks to our past donors.  The first child we received, Mikal, was 3 years old when he came to us in June 2017.  His parents were going through a difficult custody dispute, and Mikal was left neglected.  However, things turned around for him and his family in working with our staff.  He was able to be reunified with his mother after passing a time of recovery and therapy.  Now they will continue to be a part of our ministry as they will be attending church at our partner congregation in Cayambe.  How exciting is that?

 

 

Will you join us as we strive to help even more children and families in 2018 by partnering with our “Welcome Home” Campaign?  We are welcoming you to our Home for At Risk Children as we have now opened.  Even a little bit goes such a long way.  The Santiago Partnership has a goal to raise $15,000 to ensure that the community of Cayambe, Ecuador continues to have adequate assistance.  Below you will see different options of tangible things that help the children in the Home.  When these children come to the home, the majority come with just what clothes they have on them and nothing else.  Some have not had a substantial meal in weeks, and most have shoes with holes if they have them at all.  It may seem simple, but even small gifts can change the lives that these children have known up until now.

 

If you are looking for a way to invest and help change lives, look no further because that is happening right now, and you can be a part of it!

 

Join our “Welcome Home” campaign and help us change lives in Ecuador!

 

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from Ecuador!

 

Options to Support the Children in our Home for 2018

Pair of Children’s Shoes— $25

School Transportation for 2 Children for 1 Month— $50

Clothing for a New Arrival— $100

Food for the Home for 1 Month— $250

Industrial Size Washing Machine— $500

Special Outing for the Home— $1000

Costs for a Child for 1 Year— $3000

 

Click here to Give Now:

https://www.santiagopartnership.org/give/

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