A Delp Family Visit

On June 24th, Joel’s parents, Ruth and Earl and his brother Eric and his family, Fumiko, Sheena and Reenna flew into Quito for the start of a two-week time together to celebrate Earl and Ruth’s 50th anniversary coming up in August.  We basically traveled through the majority of Ecuador, minus a couple of places.  We went to Mindo to start with.  We knew Ruthie would love this place.  It has many species of birds to see as well as other nature.  The whole family ended up enjoying it!  We then went to Santo Domingo and worked at the camp for a couple of days so the family could meet the Rocha family who we talk about so much.  We then went to Puerto Lopez and saw humpback whales as well as many other animals at the “Poor Man’s Galapagos” or Isla de la Plata.  We spent a day at the beach in Crucita and then went to Bahia de Caraquez and visited Isla Corazon.  We then headed back to Quito because Joel’s sister, Shana and her daughter Braedyn flew in on July2nd.  We missed having the rest of Shana’s family, her hubby Bo and 2 older daughters Brianne and Bailey had to stay home.  They were thoroughly missed though!  Many times we said, “we wish the rest of the O’Dell’s were here!”  We hung out in Quito to see Mitad del Mundo (the middle of the world) and the equator.  Then we went to Pappallacta to the hot springs for a little bit and then went to Puyo.  We went on a jungle tour as well as visited a monkey refuge.  Then we headed to Banos and hiked to a huge waterfall (Pailon del Diablo), rode in dune buggies, went ziplining and much more!  Enjoy the pictures!

We just want to say, THANK YOU so much Delp/O’Dell family for a great 2 weeks!  We are so blessed to have such a wonderful family to share our lives with.

Butterfly in Mindo

 

 

 

 

 

 

Earl and Ruth, Sheena and Reenna in Mindo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Delp and Rocha families in Santo Domingo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Whales in Puerto Lopez

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Earl and Ruth at Isla de la Plata

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Blue-footed boobies at Isla de la Plata

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A failed attempt at a family picture at sunset

 

 

 

 

 

Family picture op at Mitad del Mundo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Papallacta

 

 

 

 

 

Grandma Ruthie and simeon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Isla Corazon and the mangroves

 

 

 

 

 

Jungle tour in Puyo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Monkey Refuge

 

 

 

 

 

A monkey be-friending Braedyn

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Family picture (minus 3 O'Dell's) at Pailon del Diablo

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sheena and Reenna with roasting cuy (guinea pig)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sheena ziplining!

 

 

 

 

 

Family pic with Imbabura in the background at Puerto Lago restaurant

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For more pictures from our trip you can check out our facebook pages (Kim Carter-Delp or Joel Delp)

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Update

Ruth and Earl holding Simeon as a newborn.

First of all, we wanted to update you all on how the meeting went on Friday.  Safe to say it went not as well as we would have liked.  It looks like there will be a lot for us to work through as far as the government is concerned.  It seems as though they are currently going through an evaluation process where they are evaluating all of the current centers for at risk children to see what all they currently have exactly (I guess because they do not know) and then trying to determine what the additional needs are.  While they are going through this process, they are not approving any additional centers.  More than likely, this process will extend through the end of this year.

In the big scheme of things, this is fine because we will not be pursuing what we want to do until 2014 so there is much time to for the government to get things figured out.  And we have seen the need.  We have visited many areas where there is a high need for additional services for children, so we have confidence that they will be approving such ministries again in the future.  But at the same time, this kind news throws one back a bit and causes one to pause and reflect.  In the end, our confidence lies in our Lord Jesus Christ and we know that he is in control and knows what he has plans for in the future.

On a completely other note, Joel’s family is coming!!!  Joel’s parents, Ruth and Earl, his brother and his family (wife and two daughters) and Joel’s sister and one of her daughters are all coming to visit.  This is because Joel’s parents are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary and they wanted to have the whole family together for this time.  We are extremely excited as none of Joel’s family has been able to come to Ecuador yet so we are so excited to show them our home here in Ecuador.

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June 2012 Newsletter Released

We just put together our latest newsletter.  Please click the following to download it:

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Update on Financial Needs

We have recently learned that our Ministry Account has gotten very low and will remain low or in the red the remainder of our time this year in Ecuador.  You may ask, “But Joel and Kim, how could this be?  You have said that you raised all of the support that was needed for your budget and you’ve raised the additional amount that was needed for your 5 month extension?” Yes, you would be correct in your questions and what we have explained about what was raised in the past for what was budgeted.  And for that we are compelled to give you all an enormous and grateful THANK YOU for being such wonderful and gracious supporters that have met our needs every time that we have asked!!!!

The time has arisen again in which we need to ask for help.  This has come about not because of the lack of support but because of an overage in spending.  Unfortunately, the overage in spending has been out of our control.  Things have been more costly for us than what was originally anticipated and for that reason we have gone above the amounts that were budgeted and for what we had raised support for.  We prayerfully decided early on in our time in Ecuador that even though we knew that this was going to be the case that if we felt that God was calling us to these ministries that he would meet all of our needs, including those financial ones, even if they went above what was originally planned.

Let us give you a few examples.  We were given a budget of $150 per month for our transportation costs.  Well, over the last two years we have had average monthly transportation costs of $425.  We were aware of this excess but we decided that God and the National Church were wanting us to serve in the Camp in Santo Domingo and with our most recent Field Study, so we felt that we should keep doing those ministries and he would provide.  A second example would be Kim’s recent news that she needed to take a couple of classes in the States.  She just got back from a week in Chicago taking a Covenant History class and she’ll be taking a Covenant Theology class in July in St. Paul, MN.  These classes have come about because of the fact that we are applying to be Long-Term Missionaries and return to Ecuador!  This is exciting for us but also it’s an additional expense.  She will have had over $3,000 worth of expenses once everything is said and done for taking these two classes.  If you are wondering why she’s not waiting to take them until we return to the States in November, it’s because of the timing for applying for Long-Term Missionary Status and seeking Consecration as Long-Term Missionaries in June of 2013 instead of 2014, which would delay our time getting back to Ecuador.  The third and final example is the fact that we have continued taking Spanish classes on and off when we were able to.  We had originally only budgeted for the first 6 months.  This hasn’t been a major expense because we haven’t done it an extraordinary amount of times but it is an extra expense nonetheless.

People have often told us before that they would like to have an idea of some of our different costs so that way they can support us specifically for one or several specific items.  Well, we provided a list of some of those items below to help you if you would like to support a specific cost.

We wanted to again provide the ways in which you can support us financially.  Those are: 1) Send a check to: Covenant World Mission, 8303 W. Higgins Rd., Chicago, IL 60631 and specify that the check is for “Joel & Kim Delp STM Account”; 2) Provide a one time or recurring gift online by clicking here: http://www.covchurch.org/mission/jkdelp/#more-4857

Lists of costs that have caused the over expenditure

  • 1 Trip to Santo Domingo = $60 (We average 1 or 2 every month)
  • Brake Pad Replacement = $80 (Average 1 every 4 months)
  • Denominational Charges for Kim’s 2 Classes = $1,900
  • 1 Week of Spanish Class = $170
  • Average Field Study Trip = $80 (They were 5 actual trips in total)
  • Kim’s Transportation costs for the 2 classes = $1,300
  • Annual Car Maintenance = $200
  • Charges for babysitter during Spanish classes = $40

 

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News from Joel

I haven’t updated you all on any information from my standpoint (and I’ve got some!) so I thought I’d write a post to update you all on various things.

Last week, Simeon and I had a pretty good week without mom around the whole time, though we sure wished she was there!  We had some help from Martita our babysitter during the week as well as some friends when I had some meetings.  But by and large it was a long time of playing together and we had a blast!

We went to Santo  Domingo on the Friday because I had meetings there with the new Camp Committee on the Friday and Saturday.  They were long meetings and unfortunately Simeon got pretty sick again and so he was wanting to be around me a lot of the time even though he has lots of friends (humans and animals!) there at the Camp.  So, that made things a little bit difficult but in the end we had some very productive and helpful meetings.  I feel like God has brought together this new Committee and with its help and God’s leading, the Camp will make many strides this year.

Simeon and I traveled back to Quito on the Saturday and unfortunately he got worse and actually got sick in the car!  Uck!  It was a couple of rough nights and days the next couple of days while we waited for mom to come back with a sick Simeon.

But he is feeling better now so hopefully he’ll continue to be on the mend.

I got some rough news this week.  I had hurt my knee playing soccer a couple of months ago but have been so busy recently that I haven’t had time to check it out.  Well, this week I went to a knee specialist and found out that I had torn my ACL.  I’ll be having reconstructive knee surgery on July 30th.  We were waiting to schedule it until then because we have such a busy schedule until that point.  The month of August is our first real break that we’ll have had in quite a while.

I think that’s all I’ve got at this point.  Thanks for reading!

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Week in the States

The members of the History of the Covenant Class in Chicago

I (Kim) returned from a very quick trip to the States.  I was there for about 8 days.  You may wonder why in the world would I leave my boys at home?  Well, I for sure didn’t want to, but I did because I needed to take a class in Chicago.  It was a bit unexpected so we didn’t have the money in our budget to fly the whole family back to Chicago.  So, hence, it was just me.  It was pretty difficult to be away from Joel and Simeon for a week and I cried most of the way to Chicago, but I realized on the way I needed to give them to God and know that they were safe there.

The class started on Monday and lasted until Friday from 9AM-5PM.  I had good times visiting with friends, professors and co-workers during this week.  I stayed with good friends Mo and Zach Smith, fellow missionaries to Ecuador, Chris and Jenny Hoskins, during the week and then with our home church pastor and family, Paul and Mary Thompson.  Paul actually picked me up from the airport at midnight on Sunday the 3rd so he gets a gold star for sure!!!!!

On Saturday, I traveled to Mt. Prospect, where we used to live and where our church is.  I connected with a couple of friends that day and got CHIPOTLE!!!!!

On Sunday, I spoke in church, updating everyone on what we are doing and plans for coming back to the States in the Fall.  After church there was a church picnic and I got to see and connect with so many friends that we miss.

It was a great trip, but I was so excited to get back to Ecuador to be with Simeon and Joel.  It was a great reunion.  Simeon even had  a balloon for me!

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Operation Visas: APPROVED!!!

We got our passports back with the approved Visa Extensions today.  Just in time for Kim to leave for Chicago on Sunday.  Praise the Lord!  Thank you all for your prayers.  Here’s a little Visa Victory Dance from Simeon:

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Update on Visa Renewals

Just a quick update on our Visa Renewals because we know you all are praying for us.  We were able to get into the offices and meet with the official to go over the possibility of renewing our Visas!  Things went seemingly well.  She said that everything looked in order.  At this point we are just turning in everything and we paid to apply for the Visa Renewals.  On Wednesday, Joel will go back to the office to meet with the officials again and if everything looks good then we just need to pay for the Renewals themselves and then wait two days for them to be processed.  We will hopefully have our passports with the Renewals on Friday, which is good because Kim leaves on Sunday for Chicago.  Please keep praying!!!

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Special Prayer Request and This ‘N That…

We just wanted to give you all an update on what we’re doing.  This has been another BUSY week of preparation and for Kim, ALOT of reading!!  She is working on the book By One Spirit which is a 700 pager about the history of the Evangelical Covenant Church.  Joel has been preparing for his trip to Santo Domingo as well as many, MANY other things.

One request we would like to give you to pray for in this next week is the renewal of our VISAS.  Our current Visas expire in July so we need to renew them for our extended stay until October or November.  As we have probably discussed before, these government processes are never quick and can at times be difficult with the amount of paperwork and that the paperwork changes often.  Please pray with us that this process will be rather painless and very quick as we have many things to get done this coming week as well.

In other news…

Kim is going to be traveling the the U.S. on Sunday June 3rd for a week long intensive course of Covenant History.  She will be gone June 3-11.  She will be staying with our good friends, Zach and Mo as well as Chris and Jenny Hoskins who served with us here in Ecuador.  She is also excited to stay with our Pastor and friends Paul and Mary Thompson and go to our home church, Northwest Covenant.  Please pray that:

1.) In this next week, Kim can get all her reading done as well as papers

2.) For traveling mercies

3.)Wisdom and attentiveness for the week long history class.  This is a LOT out of her element.

4.)Good visits with friends

5.) Safety for the boys staying in Quito

One other thing to mention is special prayer for Joel.  He is in the process of doing a lot of work, not just for our family, but for the Field Study, meetings, preaching and much more.  Please pray for strength for him as well as rest in the midst of a BUSY schedule.

Simeon's praying. Can you?

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Off to Santo Domingo

Joel will be leaving tomorrow morning (Friday, May 25th) for Santo Domingo.  It will be quite the busy but quick trip.  On Friday, he’s meeting with two different churches to do interviews for the Field Study.  In the morning and in the afternoon, he’s leading for the first time as Camp President the Meeting of the new Camp Committee.  Then in the evening he’ll be having one more Field Visit interview and then preaching at that church (Las Delicias).  Finally, before leaving to come back to Quito, he’s preaching at another church, Dios Es Amor.

Kim and Simeon are staying back because Kim has so much homework to do for the two classes that she is taking over the summer months.  She has to read a bunch of books (including By One Spirit for those of you who are Covenanters) and write a couple of papers before going to her first class on June 3rd, so she is definitely in crunch time for that.

Please pray for safe travel for Joel, good meetings and clarity in his preaching in Spanish.  For Kim, please pray that Simeon is somewhat controllable so that she is still able to get some of her homework done.

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