Monday, July 26, 2010
Mi amigo Gustavo
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Walking Among Us
We ended the day with the honor of hearing the testimony of Pastor Diego. His faith in God is inspirational and he has warmth that makes you know instantly upon meeting him that he is a man of God. I am positive that all HPCC teams have a warm place in their hearts and prayers for Pastor Diego and his ministry.
I am so glad to be experiencing this as a family. Had just one or two of us gone, we never would have been able to express the love and need in Guatemala. We will return and we all have a new heart for international missions. The worst conditions that I have seen in our country don't compare to the average conditions here in Cerro de Oro. Please continue to pray for the people of Guatemala and for Pastor Diego and his ministry. Love to everyone at home - we will see you all soon!
Posted by Stephanie Larkins
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Chuk Muk
I am not telling you this to brag on how amazing we are. I am telling you the stories of giving because I feel very honored that we are able to give. I feel so humbled that we are able to overflow on the people in this community, in such a seemingly simple way, yet it makes such a huge difference to them. In Chuk Muk, we were able to provide cots for 40 families. Cots. Metal framed beds that fold up in half, thin mattresses that would be an awful night sleep for us and uncovered springs that immediately made me think of little kids getting their hands pinched in them. Cots. Something to sleep on besides the concrete floor.
And those 40 families? Their children go to the school where we held VBS. Not only are their little precious minds being taken care of during the day while they learn to read and write and pray, but now their little bodies will be able to sleep better at night. Their parents will be able to sleep better at night. Their grandparents can rest their achey bones on a soft mattress instead of a solid surface. They can all rest...a little easier tonight.
We partner with a church in Santiago called El Buen Pastor (meaning the Good Sheppard). Pastor Diego has become a good friend of our church and helps facilitate all this giving so we can help convey the message that the church is helping to provide all these things instead of those "rich white people" that come in to town twice a year. We have learned that the second you hand even ONE piece of gum out to a child in the town, you are expected to give to EVERYONE. And they get feisty about it too. We learned that just handing stuff out was counterproductive to our work here. It was creating hostility towards us if the people didn't get something or between each other if one person received more/better than the other. We want to share Jesus with these people...not greed! Pastor Diego is amazing at sharing the message with the people that God provided this stuff and he uses people like us or those from their church to make these things happen.
What an amazing feeling. We stood in a circle with the community of people, with our friend Pastor Diego and with our translators as we all prayed over these beds and the people receiving them. Do you have any idea how moving it is to hear these people pray? They pray out loud, with full voice and in their own words, right along with Pastor Diego. They cover their faces and all look like they are about to cry. Most of us on the team DID cry...big ol alligator tears mixed between joy and sorrow, heart break and happiness. And as they carried their beds off to their homes with HUGE smiles on their faces, we couldn't help but smile right along with them. Some of them held our hands and thanked us. Some of them kissed our cheeks as they whispered sweet sentiments of which we couldn't understand.
As the moisture from their lips started to dissipate from my face, more tears came. Thank you Jesus for these moments, these life changing , heart shaking moments. I pray those kisses will never dry.
Friday, July 23, 2010
Goodbye VBS
Last Day
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Day 3
Getting ready to get on the bus and get back to work today! No time to write but wanted to show some pictures to you so you can get a visual! Still working hard on the houses, still playing hard with the kids in the village and still enjoying this time to focus on what God is calling us to do instead of what our normal lives scream at us. Amazing time of growth for us all as we build relationships with these people and just 100% love on them.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Guatemala in Pictures
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Lost
After this quiet morning welcome to Guatemala. I head into the restaurant for breakfast.
"Lost! I just had my notebook with the budget in it, what did I do with it. I just set it down at the store that we bought school supplies at. And POOF, it’s gone.”
On the way to Santiago, It rained and the roads were washed out all over the place. Josue was incredible in his driving abilities. We made it safe and on time to Santiago.
A call to the Vista Real, housekeeping found the pass port and had turned it in to the office. It will be in there safe until we return.
“Thank you Lord, for this day of lessons.
I remember why I came.
You have found me again Lord, and Now I am lost in you.”
Sometimes we think our mission is the stuff we bring. My focus was wrong in this. What we bring is the LOVE of Jesus. This is all we need. It does not matter what we bring in those bags if we don’t bring the LOVE of Jesus with us. I was lost in the stuff Lord, but you found me and I LOVE you.
Sunday, July 18, 2010
We Made It



Our hotel is amazing...even in the dark! Tomorrow, we head out nice and early to Santiago where we will be getting right to work. Sounds like rain for the week so we will all be stopping to buy some ponchos at the markets. Seriously. None of us planned on rain! We can't get away from it! ;)
Thank you all for your prayers! We made it through customs with NO problems...well...excluding Roy and Barrett and even those were just little hiccups for us to giggle about!
All for tonight! More tomorrow!
Friday, July 16, 2010
$348
Friday, June 11, 2010
Yard Sale Fundraiser

Tuesday, May 25, 2010
AHAT Project - Local Mission Work

It is 6am and I am making coffee, eating my oatmeal and spending some time with the words of my Lord. I have been spending some time in the book of Revelation. Chapter 2 is my read on this morning. It just kind of hits me that I never want to be doing stuff in the name of our Lord just because it is what Christians do. I do this stuff because I Love God and am compelled to share this Love with others in my actions. It is an unfortunate thing that I am torn between “not telling anyone what I do” for fear that if I do, I will be bragging for my glory. To “telling and documenting” for the report to the church so that others may be interested in serving in the future.
I know why I serve. It is for the Love that over flows that I serve. My love for my Lord and because I love my Lord, I love my neighbor also.
My coffee cup is empty, my oatmeal bowl is in the sink and my bible is back next to my bed. I slip on my favorite hat and grab a shovel to go steal some plants from my neighbor’s yard for our service project today. He gave me permission, but at 7am on Saturday it sure felt like stealing when I was trying to be quiet as to not set off his 6 Pomeranian alarm system. No such luck, I am busted and greeted with a peek through the curtains and something yelled at the dogs with no success.
Several times, patients of the house would come outside or to the window to talk with us. I had a warm feeling about how naturally we all shared in conversation with them. I just love learning someone’s history a sharing stories. I really think they got it. We cared about them.
Lindsay was definitely in her element and took a lot of initiative in helping with the design of the garden. Near noon Lindsay, Jack, and Allie went to Home Depot for more plants and flag stone. Upon their arriving back at the garden we all took a break for lunch at “Frisko Freeze”. We all sat around in the garden eating and talking. The bonding continued.
After lunch we all jumped right back in and started putting plants in the ground and adding the finishing touches to the garden. It was truly a God glorifying day.
-Barrett Hartman
Friday, May 14, 2010
Mission Auction






Monday, April 19, 2010
It Begins...

- Pray for us. Simple as that. Take our name before the Lord because the power of your words, your prayers, is unbeatable.
- Support our Missions Auction to help us raise money for the trip and supplies. You can attend the auction on May 8th at the Puyallup Fair Grounds and/or donate items to be auctioned off. Whatever your talent is (from plumbing to babysitting, car details to baked goods) someone will want it! And if you are looking for something fun, please attend and bid away!
- Donate supplies that have been requested by some of our contacts in country. The list of these supplies will be published in late May, early June...so please keep an eye out.
- Contact us if you have an idea of a way you feel more comfortable being a part of this mission. Leaving a comment, email us or contact our church office here.