Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Monday, August 20, 2007
Sunday, August 12, 2007
The team from New Hope Baptist was busy in the village of San Ignacio. The ladies spent hours sharing with the children and working around the church. VBS was provided for the children and hair bows were made for the girls.
The men from the group worked at the property where the group housing and school will be built. The property was cleared and footings were prepared for the foundation.
The property is called " La Finca Bautista" which means "The Baptist Farm".
The property contains about 7 acres and is approximately a 10 minute walk from the church in San Ignacio.
The team from New Hope also provided the fence and supplies needed to complete the soccer court at the church.
Fallston Baptist Church.... Fallston N.C. July 28 - August 3
Fallston Baptist Church shared their talents with the church in San Ignacio. Several of the youth were taught piano lessons and special music was provided during VBS.
The children in San Ignacio and Naranjal were provided VBS . Food bags were provided for the families that live in the small village of Naranjal.
The ladies in San Ignacio made mirrors and attended a bible study that shares how they can reflect Gods love.
The youth painted picture frames and listened as the group from Fallston shared their testimony.
- Fishers of Men started their ministry in the village of San Ignacio with wood turning and Karate. The men from the church made bowls and cups for their homes. The men from San Ignacio will continue with regular wood turning classes.One of the favorite activities for the children is karate. Forty children participated in 3 nights of karate classes. Each child had the opportunity to break boards and receive a special medal.The ladies from the church were involved in making flower arrangements and craft classes.The group also provided dresses for many of the young girls in the church.Vacation Bible School was provided for San Ignacio and Oscano.Fishers of Men shared a very special ministry with the village of San Ignacio this year. Pastor Tim who is blind and ministers to the blind visited many homes in the village. Pastor Tim and Alex were able to share tape recorders and Bible tapes for the blind.One of the most important ministries that Fishers of Men is involved in takes place every Saturday morning at the church in San Ignacio. Fifty children are fed a nutritious meal and shown Gods love. This minstry touches children and families, and more importantly opens the door for the gospel to be shared.