WE have a new grandbaby at PTC. Angela and Kansas Serritt have a whopping baby boy, that is 22 inches and weighed almost 10 lbs. !! I went to the United States to be a help to Angela. Her baby was due on the 4th, but I just KNEW that they would let her go over due because of the size of the baby. Well the doctor did end up having to induce the baby, at 42 weeks. WE are thankful Kyler Audrick is here. He arrived at 7:30 a.m. and I left on the same day at about 12:30 p.m. I was thankful to hold this NEW baby. I had a wonderful time waiting with Angie and her family. My daughter, who is Angie's best friend, came and I got to spend some time with her also, which was great. She is a nurse and when I do get to come home our schedules often collide. This time though, we got to spend so much time with each other. It was great! Also I discovered, waiting makes you rest. It is a spiritual principle. Waiting on The Lord and resting in The Lord, was very life giving to me. Usually I am busy doing stuff. But after I finished doing small things for Angela, there was nothing to do but rest and that was kind of a new experience for me.
WE have new girls from the community in our David Wilson School for girls. They are not new girls to our community. These are young girls who have graduated the 6th grade, and they can't go any further mainly because of economic reasons. They are caught in the middle.
Because of a new law, we have girls who are required to get nine grades of school. This new law was passed in 2014. However, the Government has made these requirements, but have yet to get the materials prepared for these girls, who have recently graduated the 6th grade to be able to obey this mandate. The parents are too poor to send them to private school, and so they have no options.
We have some of our girls from our mission at our school, and our younger girls at a bi-lingual Christian private school in Yamaranguila, that is sponsored by Abundant Life Church in Honduras. Our girls are doing fine and they are being sponsored. They are at school from 8 to 3:00. However, we have more girls from the community going to our David Wilson School for Girls than last year. Last year we had 3 older girls and 5 kindergartners. Now we are about 5x's that amount. WE are thankful for everyone who has help us get them this far. But the girls, who are our neighbors need help.
We just had a reunion with the parents and we told them we understood about their financial situation, but if they wanted to pay their girl's school shirts, they could pay in corn, or eggs. The moms are going to take one day a month and send refreshments for the school. They were excited about that possibility of being able to invest in their children. The children eat lunch with our girls and so really they are investing literally in their girls.
Please pray for these girls from our community. Pray for me to have wisdom to know what to do next. Our goal is to get them full of the Word, and then get them sufficiently along in their studies that they can be part of a government program called, Maestra en CASA. With that degree the can get into college or the military or police academy.
We just had a reunion with the parents and we told them we understood about their financial situation, but if they wanted to pay their girl's school shirts, they could pay in corn, or eggs. The moms are going to take one day a month and send refreshments for the school. They were excited about that possibility of being able to invest in their children. The children eat lunch with our girls and so really they are investing literally in their girls.
Please pray for these girls from our community. Pray for me to have wisdom to know what to do next. Our goal is to get them full of the Word, and then get them sufficiently along in their studies that they can be part of a government program called, Maestra en CASA. With that degree the can get into college or the military or police academy.
Outreach to the community has always been the vision of our ministry. Our girls here, who live at our project, are very open to help these girls, just like they have been helped by others. Please pray for these girls and pray for me to know how to minister to them, while they are here at our school.
The Bible tells us that there is nothing new under the sun. Jesus says the poor you will have with you always. So do we just tell ourselves that is the way it is, or do we, through scripture really know what to do. WE can't say, we never knew this. We know to love our neighbors as ourselves is the second greatest commandment. There is a quote that I read in a book of the Cost of Discipleship, and it said "The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing" Please pray about what you can do to help these precious girls. In Deuteronomy and Zechariah it is talk how God protects us. It says that we are the "Apple of God's Eye". That doesn't translate in Spanish. If you try that little idiom on anyone here they will just look at you like, "what in the world does that mean. Why would
God have an apple in His eye"? However, in the Spanish language the Bible says that "you are the little girl of His eye". These are His girls, and I know that we can help them. Please pray or write to us and we will send you suggestions of how you can help.
I tried to get photos of the girls on their first day at their new school, and the new grandbaby, but my blogger page wouldn't cooperate. So I am sending this letter out anyway. I want to thank all of you that have prayed, come, given, visited, worked, cried, laughed, played, and blessed our girls here at Project Talitha Cumi. Please continue to pray for direction and focus to where God is leading this ministry. He really does make things new every morning. Life with Christ is an adventure. Blessing the Honduran MOM in her New Year.
God have an apple in His eye"? However, in the Spanish language the Bible says that "you are the little girl of His eye". These are His girls, and I know that we can help them. Please pray or write to us and we will send you suggestions of how you can help.
I tried to get photos of the girls on their first day at their new school, and the new grandbaby, but my blogger page wouldn't cooperate. So I am sending this letter out anyway. I want to thank all of you that have prayed, come, given, visited, worked, cried, laughed, played, and blessed our girls here at Project Talitha Cumi. Please continue to pray for direction and focus to where God is leading this ministry. He really does make things new every morning. Life with Christ is an adventure. Blessing the Honduran MOM in her New Year.
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