Friday, June 12, 2009

Afternoon Stroll Through Los Pinos
























































God is moving in Los Pinos!

After the breakfast program was over this morning Tony invited me to join him in visiting another family in Los Pinos. The funny thing is that we had originally planned to go out for lunch and meet with a friend of his, but we learned at the last minute that his friend was out of town.

At first I told Tony that I would stay behind at the church to work on my blog because the wireless internet I've been tapping into at home has not been available lately. But then I thought, "What the heck? I might as well go." As we left it started to rain, and then I saw that we were not driving, but walking straight up the hill behind the church. I thought "Oh yuck, what have I gotten myself into?" and the boys kept joking that the home we were visiting was far, far up the hill. When we got to the top of the road it started to downpour and we all ran, screaming into a little open ended cement garage sort of thing to take cover from the rain.

Finally the rain let up a little and we ran to a boy's house who lived nearby. His mother was happy to invite us in and show us her one room home with a refridgerator and tv! I think she said she had 5 kids in total living with her in one room with a single bed and a full sized bed. She asked us to sit down on the beds, which were perfectly made, I felt like I would dirty them from having run through the rain to get there. She was very happy to meet Tony, saying that she hears her son talk about "Tony, Tony" every day. Tony invited her to come and observe the breakfast program any time she wished. He asked if she has a church she belongs to. She said she does belong to a church, but it meets at night and she can't go alone at night because it is not safe, so at this time she doesn't go to church. She said that God is still an important part of her life every day, and she prays, but it is not safe to go to church alone. We talked for a few minutes more, and then we got ready to leave to visit another home.

As I stood to leave she took my arm and held me back while the others left. It's kind of a blur now, but she asked me if she could come to our church on Sundays. She said she would really like to come to our church. I was surprised because I hadn't said much during the visit. I told her of course, we would love for her to come to the church. She said she didn't want to go alone, so I told her I would be there at 9:00, looking for her and I hoped she would come.

Then I went down to where Tony was waiting and told him what happened. He asked if I wanted to go back and pray with her. I said yes, but I'm not good at praying in Spanish. He said the language is not important, just ask her if she wants you to pray. So they all waited outside (we had about 5 kids with us) and I went back and asked if I could pray with her. We held hands and prayed together. I prayed that she would come to church and gain a sense of community so she would not feel alone. After our prayer she said she is very excited to come to church on Sunday - so now one of my prayers is that if she comes I will recongnize her! So many faces are new to me here. She seemed genuinely moved and I really think she could be here on Sunday. If not, Tony and I have another plan...

Then we went to the next house. The mom in this house was very animated. She seemed like a strong willed woman. To make a long story short, the very same thing happened again. The lady asked me as everyone else was leaving if she could come to church. She said she will seem me there. We'll see what happens! I suggested to Tony that we visit a couple of homes every Friday. He liked the idea. At the very least we can meet the families of the kids.

Special Gifts



This morning I was greated by at least 8 boys swarming around my cab outside the gate of the church. Then one of them stepped forward with a gift for me. Of all of the kids in the program, he is the only one with whom I have had to be very strict. He is a bigger boy and he sometimes bullies the others, so I was very surprised to receive a gift from him.






I absolutely love it. I would say that I can't wait to hang it on my wall at home, but that's not true because I am in no hurry to go home. But when I do get home, one of the first things I will do is to put it on my wall. It's shaped kind of like it should be a waterfall. His mother makes them to sell.






When the boys saw how excited I was about the gift, they all began hugging me. Wish I had a camera for that. About eight 12 year olds wrapped around me with hugs. Another special gift!






This morning we had a special breakfast because there was no school this week so we made a hot breakfast of panqueques (pancakes) with strawberries and bananas inside. For the people who helped, Tony made a special batch with chocolate inside. Yummy!!!