Thursday, November 29, 2012

The Welding Shop

The Welding Shop has been under construction 
probably since back when the Jackson Baptist was
in Nicaragua, which was in March of 2012.
  There have been many teams from the US that
came to help with the construction process.
                                                  
Hope Welding Shop to be opened November 7.


The Hope Welding shop will be able to house
boys that have no homes.  We want to show them
the love of Jesus and teach them a trade.
The building will give them shelter, a place to sleep a
place to learn.








Wednesday, October 24, 2012

October 2012


In June I returned to Nicaragua in hopes to plant tomatoes.
I spent a few days at Rigo's house while we waited for Mark Jones
to join us.





We arrived at the farm with a very warm welcome from our friends.

Rigo knew of a successfull tomato farmer that he would introduce
me to. Later on in the week Tio  and I went down to his farm and
got 700 tomato plants.  Over the next few days 3 women came
to help me transplant the tomatoes.


I returned in early June to continue the training of the tomato plants.

Pottery made and painted by hand.



The days work never begins without Bible Study.


 


Ice Cream for everyone at the farm.
Its great on hot summers day.


It was time to do a little grocery shopping,
Nicaraguan style.





We are beginning to transplant tomato plants.
































The finished project, over 500 plants.

The day is over it is time to rest.

Monday, October 1, 2012

September 2012 update

I wanted to give an update of what has been going on since my last 
posting which was in July.

Finca Belen Cafe
Paul Hutton
In late April I returned to the farm and did some agricultural training on tomato planting . Then I met with Paul Hutton the Senior Advocate and George Loring Vice President of  Partner Relathionships with Missions Door, Dick Williams with Jackson Baptist
George Loring
Church, plus Ron Galpin and  Mark Jones also with Missions Door. It was a great time for sharing the farm and them seeing lives being changed here in Nicaragua.
We were able to visit with the farmers which Rigo has been training agriculture corn practices to.  They shared with us how thier lives have been impacted through the farm.  They went from a time of eating once a day to having corn to eat.


Dick Williams
Mark Jones
Ron Galpin


We were able to worship with them which was a joy.










Rigo putting the water pump to the test.
We have water.
I managed to bring a water pump thanks to sponsors in the US.




We all had a great day.


Sunday, July 8, 2012

The second week


 As our time went on working at the farm we 
got to stop to enjoy Vacation Bible School
or VBS.  The two churches brought gifts for
the needy children.  In thier gift bags we gave
them toys and dental hygiene items.




 Mike and I had fun being part of some games we played with the kids or ninos.

 Some of these children had never played with a ball.


Al Brenner



Shelly Lewis talking to the kids.





During our resting time I made coffee for
for everyone, Nicaraguan style.
The nationals and Rigoberto's family make
us dinner after a hard day of working.

Ed Christensen, Allan Abell, and Valerie Wapelhorst

Rigo, Patti, Rachel, Tio, Juan Carlos, Jacob Meece













Terry Hoyt, Barbara Pecht, Shelly Lewis and Jean Yeager
Bill Wapelhorst, Ed Christensen, Allan Abell













Jacob giving first aid to our kitchen help.




The men taking a break
The floor completed








Friday, June 8, 2012

The team arrives

The team arrives.



Rigo, Rachel and I picked up the team from the airport.
What an exciting time to see our friends from two different
churches, Kentucky and New Jersey.
We then took a bus to a hotel about 15 minutes past the
farm.  This takes about 2 1/2 hours in traveling time.
We like to stop at this little place and let people taste
some Nicaraguan food.
We then continue on our journey to the Puma hotel where
  we would be staying for our time in Nicaragua.

Work began the following day. 
Rachel and Valerie
Mke shoveling sand.
Barbara welding




This was the teams first work day. 
Rigo supervising.

Lunch being prepared.
 

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Our trip to Nicaragua February 2012


The time has come for Rachel  and I  to experience a different cultural.
Follow us as we share with you our journey over the next month.

Our trip to Nicaragua started off a with teaching agriculture classes at the farm.
Spending time with the farmers in small groups was a blessing.

I showed them how to collect seeds for the next year.



Showing the farmers how to make soil blocks was the next step.
Everyone got to try their hand at the process.

The people are eager to learn new ways to farm to help improve their families diets.




Later in the week we visited a peanut farm.



Peanut farm operation
Rigo, Pastor Martine, and Patti





peanuts before roasting