I was standing in church the other day, trying to intimately connect with Jesus through worship. We usually sit in the back on a regular basis (with 3 kiddos that seems to be a necessity at this point). I had Ephraim in the car seat beside me and Esther in my arms. She is just precious during worship, she claps, she raises her hands, imitating what others do in the worship. I love it! This specific Sunday, as I was trying my best to focus, I was struck by a distinct picture. I was worshiping, I was praising Jesus, doing my best to raise my hands in praise, all the while trying not to drop Esther and every minute or so glancing over at Ephraim to see if he needed anything. I felt closer to God, although I was distracted, but God uses that time, no matter how short or how distracted, He uses it. While in the midst of this, it hit me that this is often what we do with God. We say we give Him everything, having our arms wide open to Him, but we still have…”stuff” in our arms. Much like the picture of me holding Esther and lifting my one hand to heaven with an outstretched arm, I was still holding on. My whole self couldn’t fully commit because I would have dropped Esther. Now, I’m not saying it would have been good to drop Esther, you get the metaphor, right? OK, moving on…here’s the point. We can’t totally commit and surrender our lives when we are still holding on to things. We say it, we even sing it (add in I Surrender All track), and we mean it, we really do, but if we are honest, we are still holding things, we are still holding our kids, our jobs, our ministry, our future yet still saying we surrender all. We can’t! Believe me, I have tried. But the bottom line is there is no better place for all of that “stuff” to be that we try and carry but in the arms of Jesus! (Can I PLEASE get an AMEN!) He is the master of balancing it all and carrying it all and guarding it all. Is it easy? Of course not. Are our lives going to be completely different when we can fully surrender in worship to Him? YES! When our focus is fully on Him instead of balancing all that is in our arms, WOW! What freedom, what sweet surrender. What are you holding on to? Know that God can do better with it than you can today. He is the author of whatever it is. Surrender it and embrace all that He has for you!
IU DENTAL SCHOOL PUT TO WORK
This past week we hosted a dental team made up of dentists and dental students from Indiana University School of Dentistry and we put them to work! We held a medical and dental caravan in the area surrounding Cayambe visiting Juan Montalvo, Lote Cuatro, Carrera and Guachala. Though we are still in the process of tallying all of the results after a week filled with a flurry of activity, early estimates showed that there were around 300 folks attended to for their dental needs and around 250 on the medical side. Praise the Lord for He is good!!!
Simeon turns 6!!!
Last week, we got to celebrate Simeon as he turned 6! The festivities started by taking Simeon to a water park with his friends and then concluded with a party back at our apartment, which included a “surprise” egg hunt as well as other games. The group was small but we were happy to be together to celebrate Simeon. Feliz cumpleanos Simeon!!!
Categories: Esther, Family Fun, Simeon, Updates
Tags: Ecuador, Ecuador Info, Family Fun, Simeon, Updates
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Potatoes!!!
Last week, we harvested the potatoes that we have been growing to help fund the home and clinic. It was two days of hard work but it was neat to see the product of 6 months of cultivation. We are in process of selling the harvest now and we are estimating that we will have around a $300 profit. Is there anyone who would like to provide a matching gift to help encourage our efforts toward self-sustainability here in Ecuador? If so, please give here:https://www.santiagopartnership.org/give/
Categories: Cayambe, Ministry, self-sustainability, Updates
Tags: Cayambe, Ecuador, Ministry, self-sustainability, The Santiago Partnership, Updates
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Thank you Canada!
This past week our partners from Canada and the Evangelical Covenant Church of Canada came down to partner with us in ministry once again. This year’s project is building offices for the project as well as a an apartment for medical volunteers. A big thanks to to our Canadian friends!!!!
Categories: 501c3, Clinic, Ministry, Travel, Updates
Tags: 501c3, Canada Conference, Churches, Ecuador, Evangelical Covenant Church, FACE, IPEE, Ministry, The Santiago Partnership, Trips, Updates
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A long-awaited Inauguration
Today at our partner church, Iglesia Emanuel, we held our long-awaited Inauguration/Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony for the Medical Clinic. It was quite the event. People came from all over to be involved. Representatives from IPEE’s Administrative Council and Pastoral Council were there and participated in the events. Many people gave speeches with many words of high praise for those who have been a part of this process to bring the clinic to this point. The event even included some distinct Kichwa traditions for these types of Inauguration ceremonies. The time was concluded with a delicious lunch of roasted pork. It was an incredibly emotional and uplifting day to get to this point in which we are celebrating the opening of the medical clinic that we have been planning and working toward for so many years. Praise God from whom all blessings flow!!!
Categories: 501c3, Cayambe, Clinic, Ministry, Reflections, Travel, Updates
Tags: 501c3, Answered prayers, Cayambe, Churches, Ecuador, Evangelical Covenant Church, FACE, Family Fun, IPEE, Ministry, Reflections, The Santiago Partnership, Travel, Trips, Updates
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Celebrating Kim
This past Thursday Kim turned 37. We had fun celebrating her and her birthday. She started off the day with breakfast in bed, included her favorite German Chocolate Cake and then the festivities ended with a date night for Joel and Kim that included Kim’s all time favorite food Suishi. Happy Birthday Kim!
Asamblea 2016
We recently attended IPEE’s Asamblea 2016. The Asamblea is IPEE’s Annual Meeting which is held every year in January at the church’s campgrounds in Santo Domingo. Joel was there representing FACE with his position on the Board of Directors. Kim held the important position of being the Emergency/ First-Aid personnel for the event.
We always love going to the Asembleas because we love being with our friends at the camp but it also provides us the opportunity to connect and reconnect with pastors/church leaders throughout the denomination from all over the country. The theme for this year’s Asamblea was “Levantemos Juntos Las Redes” or “We lift our nets together.”
Categories: Ministry, Santo Domingo, Travel, Updates
Tags: Ecuador, Evangelical Covenant Church, Friends, IPEE, Ministry, Santo Domingo, The Rocha Family, Travel, Trips, Updates
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A Visit from Times Past
We had the unique and wonderful opportunity to meet and host former Covenant Missionary Marlan Enns. Marlan is 94 and was one of the original Covenant missionaries to open the Ecuadorian field. He planted the Covenant’s first church, Iglesia Betel in Ibarra and he also later planted our church, Iglesia El Salvador in Quito. During his time here with us, he was able to preach at both of these churches as well as the Asamblea, the Annual Meeting for the Covenant Church in Ecuador, and led devotions two times and IPEE headquarters. Quite impressive for a 94 year old! It was a pleasure and a tremendous honor for us to be able to spend this time with Marlan and learn from him and hear the countless stories of missionary work a few years back. Thank you Marlan for being a part of Ecuadorian Covenant History.
Categories: Ministry, Santo Domingo, Travel, Updates
Tags: Ecuador, Ecuador Info, Evangelical Covenant Church, Friends, IPEE, Ministry, Santo Domingo
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WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR
The pictures you all have been waiting for you! Here are the updates on how the construction of the Home for At Risk children is going. We are lacking about one week’s work with our contractors. How does it look?
Categories: 501c3, Cayambe, Construction, Home, Ministry, Updates
Tags: 501c3, Cayambe, Ecuador, Ministry, The Santiago Partnership, Updates
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