Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Express yourself!!!!
We have developed an opportunity to collect up information from people who would like to join the journey.
Available is an "expression of interest" form. If interested, please contact us and get a from, it will help us match up interest, skills and passion with the CH Global projects and opportunities that are being planned.
please contact: David Petkau : dpetkau@christian-horizons.org
Thanks
Dave
Friday, November 26, 2010
Mission Accomplished!
After completion, we had the family gather in front of their place as Rudy hoped into his mini van (aka bus). We all began shouting “BUS DRIVER…MOVE THAT BUS!!!” Rudy’s old van squeaked forward, revealing the CH Global style Extreme Makeover!
Next we had the privilege of presenting each member of their family with gifts from a host of supporters from
The home was dedicated to their youngest daughter Ashley. “
The afternoon saw the wrap up of the children’s program at the training center in
While this is likely the end of our mission trip blogging, we know it is by no means the end of the mission. Thank you to all for your prayers and your support…we look forward to seeing what God has in store for our brothers and sisters in
Stay tuned…



Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Miracles in Guatemala!
We knew what the plan was for this trip and we were well prepared. But, there is just some things that you can probably never prepare for……in addition to our schedule of house building, which is going very well (more on that later) and the children’s program (same…. Later…) we had opportunity to visit the Pastor that is working with us on Vilma and Antonio’s home. I think we thought, great we get to see a bit more of
On the walk up the mountain, we learned more about the flood waters that came rushing down the mountain. These waters gave vilma only moments to escape, in fact she didn’t. Neighbors were able to rush in and get Ashley out (daughter who is disabled) but Vilma was caught up on the mud and was rescued later by the emergency crews. In that moment they lost everything!
Once at Pastors house we met his wife and one son. This son has significant disabilities himself, and but nothing compared to what was. Pastor tells of the miracles that have happened in his son’s life, to allow him to walk, see and LIVE! God is at work in
Once at Pastors house we were joined by a few more people. We quickly learned that one was Yolanda, an older woman that was clearly struggling physically. A large tumor was growing on her neck and she is in the later stages of lung cancer, she coughed with every breath and winced in pain. Yet in her pain she was excited to see us…. She had been praying with others in the morning and God told her that Angles would arrive to bless her and pray for her. To Yolanda and to the God that sent us, we were those angels, a very humbling thought. We prayed for Yolanda’s healing, we cried together and in our discussion we pressed into God’s kingdom deeper and deeper reflecting on how we would be together in heaven with out a language to separate us. Yolanda thanked us and said (translated) “I know I will die, I ask that you keep doing God’s work with your hands, like you are doing in building Vilma a house”
From there we retuned to Vilma’s and continued construction. Today the outside walls were finished and the roof was started. Antonio started to lay the concrete floor in one room.
Then in the afternoon it was the kids program. We taught English, we played games and did crafts. The numbers grew to 59 today! And each day we feel like we are getting to know the kids more, their community more and their potential more.
Tonight we pack some love gifts we plan to give to Vilma and her family as well as the Pastor and his family, as tomorrow is our last full day here in
Good night – Dave






Almost 4 walls up!!!!! Day 5
Day 5 started with helping to build Vilma and her family’s home. There was lots of action going on around the house. There were more supplies to be purchased and lots of little hands waiting and hoping to help as well. Vilma’s children are so proud to be a part of building their new home. Even though since the hurricane and volcano eruption, this family’s faith has remained strong and steady. Before the work began we all took some time to reflect and thank God for all the blessings that are going on here and all over the world. We all feel this is the




Monday, November 22, 2010
Bendición de Dios (God's blessings)
Today we made our first trip into
By the end of the morning, we put up the first two walls. The brick foundation was laid prior to our arrival-preventing such destruction from occurring again. Us girls were so proud of ourselves…we have mastered the skill of the hammer! Dave managed to not make fun of us, while instructing us how to use the tools. Rudy announced at the beginning of the day that this was “
Today we were able to meet and hold Vilma’s youngest daughter, Ashley. She is severely disabled; deaf, blind and unable to walk. She also suffers from seizures-we witnessed many throughout the day. Our hearts broke for her, but she is so blessed and surrounded by a family that clearly loves and adores her.
The afternoon brought our second day of VBS. We were told that a bus would arrive full of twenty children. To our surprise, a small truck with the kids packed into the back of the pick up arrived! We sang songs, did crafts, played games and taught the children English words and colours. The message today from Ephesians 6:16 was on “the shield of faith”. Slowly our Spanish is improving and we are able to communicate with the children…. “Hasta Manana” (until tomorrow!)
Sunday, November 21, 2010
VBS Started - Day 3
Imagine a trip through
We started the VBS today in the new community center that was built a year ago by a previous team. We were thrilled to see the children coming through the doors with such anticipation of what is to come. I don’t know who was blessed by this day more, the children or the team. We had 27 children come and are expecting double tomorrow! The focus is to bring God closer to these children and to help expand their English vocabulary through various songs and games. The excitement that filled the center today was truly a gift from God, a great encouragement to what is to come throughout the week. When the children were picked up by their families they continued to sing in the street, My God is so Strong, My God is so Mighty! Of course with the actions included!!!
Guatemala Ministry Team Nov 2010 - Day 1 and 2
Day two started at 7:00am with a delicious pancake breakfast and freshly squeezed orange juice made by Raul. We then delivered care packages to the girls that live here at the San Christobal home. The group took a half hour drive into the town of Antigua where we enjoyed the afternoon shopping at the markets, purchasing items for silent auctions back home.
This afternoon we began organizing all the supplies, separating them into crafts, games, prizes, presents, etc. Backpacks were made for Vilma’s six children who we begin building a home for on Monday. We are overwhelmed by the amount of donations given by people back home…ten suitcases full! Looking forward to starting VBS tomorrow afternoon.







