Today was a beautiful and amazing day. We ventured to downtown
Today I witnessed some significantly challenged individuals, doing the best they can in very difficult situations. While taking in all that downtown had to offer, we passed by what I can only guess was a mom and her son (perhaps grandma and grandson) several times. She tending to him as he is confined to a wheel chair and clearly developmental challenges. Yes, I gave some local money to them, but could not help but think about what their lives must be like. That this, standing on a street corner for 8, 10 or maybe even 12 hours a day was not only their routine, but their life line. I have learn that in Guatemala public social programs are virtually non existent, example, only now are they considering a small pension for qualifying seniors, perhaps 50 dollars a month.
As I thought more of this mom / son team I also thought it likely that due to the commitment and work her son / grandson requires, others have probably moved on in life and left them behind, it is possible they are all that each other has. And that is just two people of the many blind, physically handicapped and elderly that I saw begging, selling trinkets etc…. I know there are many many more hidden in this city. Then I thought of the children here at the Christian Horizons home in
The children’s bible camp continued today, however I was only able to be at a small part, My luggage still has not left
We rented a 4x4 truck today that will be necessary for us to get to a place called El Moro (sp?) where we will be hosting an other kids camp, and evangelistic meeting. Rick is experiencing some back pain tonight so please pray for him as the ride tomorrow will be long and likely a bit rough.
Must go to bed now, Thanks for reading, Thanks for praying…..
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Thank you for taking the time to share your experiences with us all. It is so encouraging to see what God is doing.
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