We just wanted to wish you a blessed Holy Week as you worship in your communities this week. This is a very meaningful time for us and we know that is the case for you also. We have tried to not schedule a lot for this week so that way we could reflect on the significance of this week. We are taking Spanish though because this is just about our only free week that we are going to have for quite some time.
Blessed Holy Week
Field Study: Amazon District
After Kim’s last HIV/AIDS workshop in Tena, we took advantage of the fact that we were in the Amazon to begin our Field Study by visiting churches in the Amazon District. First off, the Amazon District is the “Conference” of Covenant Churches that can be found in the Amazonian (“jungle”) region of the country. There are around 10 in that area in total. Second of all, if you remember, the Field Study is where we are going to be visiting all of the churches that have ministries with children to see if there will be a good place for our future ministries of a Center for At Risk Children and a Medical Clinic to fit in. The idea is that we don’t have to recreate the wheel if we can find a place that would just be a new extension of a current ministry, rather than starting everything from scratch. So, we’ll basically be going through this process of visiting all 6 districts (or “conferences”) of Covenant Churches and their ministries with children. So, the Amazon District was our first.
Things started off well the first day by having a meeting with the president and coordinator of the district as well as several key representatives of churches and ministries found throughout the district. As well as we had invited the Director of FACE to have a FACE representative on hand. We had a meeting of over an hour and a half and talked about all of the ministries with children in the district as well as we planned out the rest of our time there.
The picture above is from the Scouts in the jungle town of Baeza. I had hear about the Scouting ministry in Ecuador but this was my first opportunity to be a part of it. The Scouts in Ecuador are a combination of the Scouts as we know and the ministries of the church. It’s basically the Scouts with God and the church added in. It was really neat to see and experience this first hand as it is a great ministry that they have in Baeza.
Please pray a lot as we go through this process of the Field Study. We just want God to lead and for Him to open and close doors where he sees fit.
HIV/AIDS Workshop-Final Week
Waiting for Ecuador
We are sitting in Miami International Airport waiting as a part of a 9 hour layover. Simeon is definitely enjoying the escalators, elevators, moving sidewalks, wheelchairs and golf carts. It has been a wonderful week of being in beautiful Charleston, SC with friends and family. Though being the pastor for a wedding was involved, this has definitely been a nice little vacation for us. We can’t thank our good friends (and newlyweds!) Zach and Maureen Smith enough for their love and hospitality in bringing us here and for Maureen’s family in letting us stay with them in the house they rented. It has been very special for us and a time that we will always remember.
As we are heading back to Ecuador, we are jumping right back into things. Tomorrow morning after going to devotions at IPEE, we are heading back to Tena for Kim’s last HIV/AIDS workshop for this session of workshops. After this time in Tena, we will drive directly to El Chaco where we will be having our first meeting that is a part of the Field Study that is an investigation on the different ministries with children that can be found in IPEE’s churches. This week we will be visiting churches in the Amazon District as it made sense to set it up this way with our trip to Tena and its proximity to the Amazon District.
Our time has been nice here in the States and it definitely makes us miss our friends and family even more. However, I must say that we are excited to get back. We love Ecuador and our work there. It is so exciting to be in God’s will and to see how the future will unfold for us. It’s neat that we feel this way. That we don’t have difficulty heading back to our country of service, but instead are filled with excitement. We just thank God for putting that burden on our heart and for guiding us this way in our lives.
Kim is flying!
We did want to make sure everyone knew that we recently found out that Kim will need to travel to the States two times over the summer months for one week at a time each time. She will be taking a couple classes that are required for her because we have recently decided to apply to become Long Term Missionaries with the Covenant and these classes are prerequisites in the application process. She’ll be taking a History Class in Chicago in June and a Theology Class in St. Paul, MN in July. We hadn’t planned on her making these two trips so we don’t have those flights budgeted. We had thought that maybe we could get those flights using miles. Would you possibly be willing to share miles with us so that we could make these trips a little more cost effective? We have frequent flyer programs with Continental, Delta and American Airlines. Specifically, American Airlines has a special going on now through the end of March for those who are sharing miles. If you are interested in this, please let us know immediately.
A Wedding in South Carolina
The Delp family traveled to Charleston, SC this week for the wedding of Zach Smith and Maureen (Mo) Murphy. They are good friends of ours from Chicago. Kim and Mo had worked together at the hospital in Evanston. They attend New Community Covenant Church in Chicago. For the wedding, Joel officiated, Kim read scripture and Simeon was supposed to carry a ring. We say supposed to because he didn’t quite make it down the aisle; he probably got a little scarred by all the people. We had a blast spending time with Mo and Zach and Mo’s family as they let us stay with them in the house they rented for the week. Kim’s parents also came down to spend a couple days with us in Charleston so it was great to see them too. Here are some pictures so you can get a glimpse of all that we did:
March 2012 Newsletter Released
We just put together our latest newsletter. Please click the following to download it:
MARCH 2012 NEWSLETTER (CLICK HERE)
There is a lot to update you on the from the last time we published a newsletter before Christmas. Everything is going well; we just are very busy with a lot of trips driving all around Ecuador.
One thing that we wanted to let everyone know about is that we recently found out that Kim will need to travel to the States two times over the summer months for one week at a time each time. She will be taking a couple classes that are required for her because we have recently decided to apply to become Long Term Missionaries with the Covenant and these classes are prerequisites in the application process. We hadn’t planned on her making these two trips so we don’t have those flights budgeted. We had thought that maybe we could get those flights using miles. Would you possibly be willing to share miles with us so that we could make these trips a little more cost effective? We have frequent flyer programs with Continental, Delta and American Airlines. Specifically, American Airlines has a special going on now through the end of March for those who are sharing miles. If you are interested in this, please let us know immediately. Our phone number is in the newsletter.
Bendiciones (Blessings),
Joel, Kim and Simeon
To Charleston, South Carolina
We are heading to the States on Tuesday, the 20th and will be returning 6 days later. Our good friends Zach and Mo (short for Maureen) are getting married! Yeah!!! And the whole family will be helping out. Joel will be the pastor leading the wedding, Simeon will be a ringbearer (please pray for a successful walk down the aisle!!!) and Kim will be reading scripture, as well as doing many other things for sure.
We are so excited to have this opportunity to be with our good friends on the big day and be such a big part of it. It’s such an exciting time and they are just perfect for each other. They are members of New Community Covenant Church in Chicago.
IPEE Radio – HCRI
Did you know that the Covenant National Church of Ecuador has a radio station? Well, it does. It’s call letters are HCRI. And you can actually listen to it online here:
http://www.radiointeroceanica.com/
We, as the FACE Board of Directors, are actually the managers of HCRI and so we took time on Friday and Saturday of this last week to actually go to the Radio Station, located in jungle, to have a two day meeting there. It was a very productive time as we discussed many of the issues relevant to HCRI. I very much enjoyed learning about the Radio Station and its ministries and getting the opportunity to meet with the staff. There is a lot of hard work that is done there to make the broadcasts possible.
Here are some pictures from our time there:
A Workshop to Remember…
I’m going to preface this by saying how much I actually HATE and despise bugs, snakes, spiders, bats etc…
If you know me very well, you know this about me and it has actually created a little anxiety in my being to think sometimes that I am not so very far away from all of these when we go to the jungle. This was never more real to me and a great reminder as it was this week DURING our workshop…
The first part of the workshop went well. At 10:30 AM like every week, we took a quick break for a snack. During this break, someone came and fumigated the hut where we were and the surrounding areas. I didn’t think much of this since I see people fumigating here all the time. When it was time to start again, the director asked me if we wanted to wait a little longer? He went in and checked for ‘fumes’ and thought it was OK, so I said OK!
After about 10 minutes or so of teaching…
COCKROACHES started coming out of every part of the hut! The walls, the ceilings etc…One fell on me and then another…NOW remember, for the average person in Ecuador, this is not that big of a deal, a little inconvenient, but not a big deal. It is for someone who doesn’t like bugs! LIKE ME! I think the students got a kick out of me dancing AROUND the roaches, flicking them of a letting out little screams…at least they saw the real me I suppose-a frady cat when it comes to bugs!
To top the whole cultural experience off, after a few minutes of the roaches coming from everywhere, the chickens that live in the village where we are teaching, all came into the hut and started eating the roaches-a fine meal I guess!
Chalk one up to being forced to deal with your fears in front of 50 teenagers! I didn’t deal with it very well, but at least we got through it! Definitely a workshop to remember…
P.S. The roaches here are not like the ones in the States. They are BIG! Not like the size of a plate big, but big nonetheless!





















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