Missionaries sent out!

Mission_TeamThis past Saturday I had the exciting privilege to help send out a team of missionaries from Iglesia Emanuel.  A team of 20 individuals, pictured above, have traveled all the way to Guayaquil, to partner with a church there participate in ministries and help with a construction project.  Please pray for them this week as they minister and travel back!

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And So it Begins…

It has been over 12 years since the dream of starting a medical clinic and a home for at-risk children was born.  That dream is getting closer and closer and as of last week, the dream is becoming a reality.  Two work teams came down to help out with breaking ground for the first home for at-risk children.  Teams from Coshocton Christian Tabernacle and Pleasant Community Church both came down to help.  Construction started last Monday, August 4th.  In the afternoons on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, the team from Coshocton did children’s ministry in a small Quechua village called 4 Lote.  Tuesday through Friday, the team from Pleasant Community Church worked with the VBS at Iglesia Emanuel.

Day 1 of construction included getting organized for jobs and digging and evening the footers.

Day 2 The teams continued digging the last of the 28 deep footers and then poured the remaining 19 deep footers. In addition, 7 rebar columns were built and half of the block was laid for the tool shed.  The team from Pleasant Community Church also held a VBS and ministered to 200 kids in Cayambe!

Day 3: It was another busy day on Wednesday as the teams continued construction on the home. They built 9 more support columns, raised and cemented all 16 support columns, and laid the block for another section of the tool shed.  In the afternoon, the team from Pleasant Community Church again held a VBS for almost 200 children in Cayambe, and the team from Coshocton Christian Tabernacle ministered to children in Lote Cuatro.

Day 4:  Thursday found the teams finishing all but one of the remaining support columns, and then building forms and pouring cement for the first section of 10 columns. The remaining block was laid for the tool shed and the roof was started. The Pleasant Community Church team also continued the VBS for almost 200 kids from the Cayambe area!

Day 5: What an amazing week! The work teams from Coschocton Christian Tabernacle and Pleasant Community Church have accomplished so much and have been such a blessing.

On their final day of construction, they finished the tool shed, poured the last cement footer & 10 more column bases, and backfilled around the column bases that were poured on Thursday. What a great start for the home! The teams also finished up their week of children’s ministries in Cayambe and Lote Cuatro

Here are some pictures from each day

Day 1-4 lote

Day 1 playing in 4 lote

Day 1 Nati and Simeon

Even the young ones helped like Simeon

Day 1 COnstruction

Day 1 Construction

 

Day 2 Construction

Day 2 tying rebar

Day 2 Kids helping

It was so impressive how EVERYONE from the team got involved

Day 2-Pastor Jose bending rebar

Bending rebar

Tim and Pastor Jose

Tim and Pastor Jose

 

Day 3 4 Lote

Kids ministries in 4 Lote

 

Day 3 Construction with Ron

Day 3 Construction

Day 3 Tying Rebar

Day 3-PA team tying rebar

 

Day 4 Construction

Day 4 Construction

Day 4-Kids Jumping

Our kids had fun playing at the work-site with their new friend Antony who lives nearby

Day 4-Tying Rebar

Tying Rebar

 

 

 

 

 

 

Day 5 End of Construction

End of Day 5 Construction

Working Day 5

Ohio Team working Day 5

Santiago Partnership group with 1st brick

SOME of the Santiago Partnership board of directors with Pastor Jose

Group Picture from Mission Trip

Group picture after construction ended on Day 5

 

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Harvesting changed lives

Harvested_Land

 

The final crop of wheat has been harvested, now this land will be utilized to help harvest changed lives for the Kingdom of God.  Pray for us as we grow and build together a new ministry for extending His Reign and the ministry of the Evangelical Covenant Church of Ecuador!

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Vision Team

This past week we had the wonderful opportunity of hosting a Vision Team from New Harvest Christian Church of Oregon, Oh, one of our sponsor churches.  Pastor Sharon McQueary and three church members, Andrew English and Doug and Kimberly Zoltani all came down to Ecuador for the very first time to be a part of the Vision Team.  We took them to visit churches and ministries in the Quechua District around Cayambe as well as up to Iglesia Betel in Ibarra.  We had a blast and enjoyed introducing them to Ecuador and we look forward to when they return to visit us.  Here are some pictures from our time together:
Team Sharon Kids-playing Kids Food Construction_Team Construction ArrivalTeam

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Busy Week

NHCCWe’ve got a lot happening this week!  We will be welcoming and hosting a Vision Team from one of our primary supporting churches, New Harvest Christian Church of Oregon, OH.  They will be arriving Wednesday night and Joel will be taking them to visit ministry locations in Quito, Cayambe and the surrounding area and Ibarra.  Please be in prayer for Pastor Sharon McQueary, Doug & Kimberly Zoltani and Andrew English as they will be visiting Ecuador for the first time for the purpose of learning and understanding how their congregation can further partner with ministries and churches in Ecuador.  They will be here for 5 days through July 21st!  Please be in prayer for safety on our journeys together and that God will bless our time together with our brothers and sisters in Christ in Ecuador!

There is a lot happening with our project right now.  This week our official FACE project coordinator has begun with us working part-time on our project.  We will introduce him through a post later on.  This week we are looking to finalize the purchases on two lots of land in Juan Montalvo (just outside of Cayambe) that will be used for the home for at-risk children as well future developments for this home.  You can see the pictures of the land that we are purchasing here.  In addition to this, we are still working with and getting closer to getting permission from the customs officials in Ecuador to get our container sent all the while we are getting the needed permissions to open the clinic.

Land#3_PartA-2

Third Property - Second Section

 

Finally, we are blessed to have a visit from Kim’s mom, Noritta.  Safe to say she was excited to come and see her new granddaughter, Esther, as well as spend time with Simeon.  She did say hello to us when she got in!

Grandma Carter and Baby Esther

Grandma Carter and Baby Esther

 

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Cayambe Meeting

DSC_0564Joel ran up to Cayambe last evening for a 4.5 hour meeting to discuss the launch of our project in collaboration with Iglesia Emanuel.  It was an incredibly blessed time.  To see the folks of that area and from the supporting churches who are so excited about the project and ready to help out.  Many of the church leaders there pledged their support and the support of the denomination.  They also talked about the needs in the area and how a medical clinic that provides a high level attention is so needed.  This is getting very, very exciting!!!

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We have an Ecuadorian!!!

Esther_Cedula 001We have us an Ecuadorian in the family!!!!  Yesterday, we were successful in finally getting Esther’s Ecuadorian Birth Certificate!  At the same time, we were then able to get Esther’s Cedula, which is an official identity card that shows that she is an Ecuadorian citizen.  It’s funny but her name in Ecuador is legally Esther Ashby Delp Delp.  Since Ecuadorians have two last names and the last names are the combination of the last names of one’s parents, they just doubled Delp since that is both of our last names.

Thank you all for your prayers and helping us accomplish this seemingly very difficult task!!!!

 

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Update on Birth Certificate

birth-shotUpdate on the Birth Certificate ordeal…. we were able to visit with the team from New London Covenant Church in Minnesota this morning.  It was very nice to greet them and spend a little bit of time with them.  And it was wonderful to receive from them 2 copies of our marriage license that is apostilled!  THANK YOU SO MUCH NEW LONDON ECC AND JERRY AND NORITTA CARTER FOR THEIR HELP WITH THESE DOCUMENTS.

After spending time with them, we went directly over to the Civil Registry to try to get Esther’s Birth Certificate.  When we turned in the paperwork, they said that the marriage license looked good but that it needed to be translated into Spanish also.

So, yet another roadblock.  We have already dropped off one of the copies of the apostilled marriage license at the official translator to get an official translation.  We should be able to get that back tomorrow and then we are going to try again on Wednesday.  Please pray that it works this time.  It’s been a bit distressing for us having a child with no legal identity.

 

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Prayer Requests for this week

birth-shotWe have a couple of really big prayer requests for this week.  Please pray for Joel’s parents, Ruth & Earl Delp, as they have had their share of serious struggles of recent.  Please pray for them and that God’s peace will abound.

Also, we really need to get Esther’s Birth Certificate!!! Yes, you read that correctly.  We still do not have her Ecuadorian Birth Certificate yet.  When we went to go get one for her, we were told that we could not get an accurate one unless we brought with us a copy of our marriage license that is apostilled from the U.S.  An apostille is like an international notary that recognizes that a document is legal for other countries.  We had one of these previously but do not have a current copy of our marriage license that is apostilled.  We tried to do everything we could, including going to the U.S. Embassy, but nothing worked.  In the end, we had to have Kim’s parents help us in getting a new copy of our marriage license apostilled and sent to Ecuador.  Today, a team from New London Covenant Church in Minnesota is bringing  a copy of our apostilled marriage license with them.  We plan to get it from them tomorrow and then work hard this week on getting her birth certificate.  Please pray that we are successful and have a child with a legal identity!

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Looking for land

We had the wonderful opportunity to accompany Rolando Escola, President of FACE, and Jose Tuquerres, Pastor of Iglesia Emanuel (our partner church) in visiting some possible land to purchase for the first home for at risk children in Cayambe.  You can take a look at all three and tell us what you think.  Negotiations are currently in progress.

First Property

First Property

 

 

Land#1-2

 

 

Second Property

Second Property

Land#2-2

 

 

Third Property - First Section

Third Property – First Section

Land#3_PartA-2

 

Third Property - Second Section

Third Property – Second Section

Land#3_PartB-2

 

Simeon enjoyed riding in the car in front of us and watching us from the window

Simeon enjoyed riding in the car in front of us and watching us from the window

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