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Child Survival Program ES-C17

13 Tuesday Oct 2015

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El Salvador September 2015

Child Survival Program ES-C17 at San Antonio, Santa Ana

We visited the Child Survival Program on Monday, September 14.   Again, we received a warm welcome by the women and babies, some daddies and the staff of Amiguitos del Rey (King’s Little Friends) Student Center. Continue reading →

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The Light Shines in the Darkness

02 Friday Oct 2015

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John 1:1-5

1-2 Before anything else existed, there was Christ, with God. He has always been alive and is himself God. 3 He created everything there is—nothing exists that he didn’t make. 4 Eternal life is in him, and this life gives light to all mankind. 5 His life is the light that shines through the darkness—and the darkness can never extinguish it.

Everything was created through him; nothing—not one thing!— came into being without him. What came into existence was Life, and the Life was Light to live by. The Life-Light blazed out of the darkness; the darkness couldn’t put it out.

El Salvador September 2015

September 12-17, 2015 my daughter, Janet, and I had the exciting opportunity to travel to El Salvador with 28 other women through Compassion International. We went to celebrate with a new child development center, visit other more established centers and, meet our OWN sponsored children

During our time in El Salvador we had the privilege to celebrate with a brand new child development center, Casa del Pan, in an impoverished rural area near the Guatemala and Honduras borders.  This area civic infrastructure, lacked sanitation services and clean running water, and many of the houses lacked electricity.  Malnutrition, parasites, dengue fever and typhoid are sadly common. Life is hard in those circumstances, but it also seemed somewhat removed from other hard things, because of the rural location.

After that wonderful day of celebrating, storytelling, children meeting, and praying we went back to our lodging for a night’s rest before the rest of our journey.  The next two centers that we visited were in cities, in gang infested neighborhoods.  Life is hard in these neighborhoods, again sanitation and clean running water are lacking, the same illness are a risk, but a darker challenge exists.  El Salvador is reported by some to have the highest homicide rate this year, in North America, in the World.  This is due to the terribly high number of gang activity and violence.

Like beacons of light the ES 792 Amiguitos del Rey (King’s Little Friends) Student Center and  ES 808 Cachorros de Leon Student Center are located right in the midst of these neighborhoods.   As we toured the centers and learned from the pastors and the staff about the work being done through the local church in these centers I was struck by the power of the Gospel of Jesus once again.  These churches have been in the communities for a long time and were invested in caring for the mothers and the children of the community before Compassion International came along beside them.  Their relationship with the community is long standing.  The partnership with Compassion has strengthen and expanded the ministry they have, and the neighborhoods have noticed.  The gang members have noticed.

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Child Survival Center mothers and dads

During our tour of the facilities we were able to see what goes on in our sponsored kids lives while at the student centers.  The children receive tutoring, nutritious meals and snacks, clean water, medical care, they receive love and affirmation, and they are mentored.  One of the particular things that caught my interest is that each child is taken through a process at about age 12 to begin thinking about and planning for the future.  They have a specific workbook that they work through with their tutors.  I am going to mention love again.  These kids are loved while they are at the center, when they don’t show up, someone looks for them.  This is not what most children growing up in poverty experience.  And it is vitally important.  At the Student Centers and the Child Survival Program Centers, the children are loved and nurtured.

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These children have a haven in the midst of violence and abuse. Each child attends the program 4-6 hours a week, and during those hours they hear that their life matters. There is a plan for each of these precious children that the world outside the program doors may seek to deny, but God sees these kids and the Compassion staff see these kids. And if you sponsor one of these kids, you get to partner with the staff members who live in their neighborhood and affirm his worth, his purpose. You can write letters that build him up, and strengthen his mind and spirit with truth against the lies that lie in wait outside the church doors.

Something else lies in wait outside those church doors. It is the yearning that each one of us has, for something more than ourselves. A yearning that often drives us to chase false hope, false security, love in all the wrong places. In these two neighborhoods an interesting story was told to us. That sometime gang members enroll their kids in the program. They see something that they don’t have, that they can’t give, and they want it for their children.

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And sometimes, they give up their gang life and find it for their selves, love of Jesus.

That sounds mighty dangerous, doesn’t it? Leave the gang to follow Jesus? But what we found in that particular area, is that it is one of the only reasons a young man or woman may leave the gang.   True faith and conversion in the name of Jesus, a changed life and a commitment to the church is what is required from those leaving the gang for the church.  Evidence.

That leaves me with an uncomfortable question.  Does my life reflect true faith in Jesus, a changed life and a commitment to the church?  Is there enough evidence in my own life?

Whether here, in the darkness of our comfort or there in the darkness of their need, Jesus is the light that shines through the darkness.

His life is the light that shines through the darkness—and the darkness can never extinguish it.

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Home Visit in Singuil El Salvador

01 Thursday Oct 2015

Posted by By Quiet Waters in El Salvador, One Life, Traveling, Truth, Uncategorized

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El Salvador September 2015

September 12-17, 2015 my daughter, Janet, and I had the exciting opportunity to travel to El Salvador with 28 other women through Compassion International. We went to celebrate with a new child development center, visit other more established centers and, meet our OWN sponsored children.

Our first home visit was an easy country walk from the church in rural northern El Salvador. We crossed the highway onto a grassy lane and walked the distance of about two city blocks. To our right there were crop fields, and low mountains. To our left were just a few houses, some with a type of brick walls and corrugated metal roofs. Other homes were more rustic, constructed entirely of corrugated metal pieced together, held together with wire and tree branches. There were no water nor sanitation services in this community.  Malnutrition, intestinal parasites, dengue fever and typhoid fevers are a risk for the people of this community.

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Day 1, ES-952 Casa del Pan

30 Wednesday Sep 2015

Posted by By Quiet Waters in Celebrations, Compassion International, El Salvador, One Life, Traveling, Truth, Uncategorized

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El Salvador September 2015

El Salvador September 2015

September 12-17, 2015 my daughter, Janet, and I had the exciting opportunity to travel to El Salvador with 28 other women through Compassion International.  We went to celebrate with a new child development center, visit other more established centers and, meet our OWN sponsored children. 

Sunday, September 13 was our first full day in El Salvador. We were all up early, ready and quite excited about our first Child Development Center visit, to ES-952 Casa de Pan (House of Bread).  Personally, while I was excited about seeing the children and meeting families, I was probably more excited that since it was Sunday, we would be worshiping together with the church, the children and their families.  This type of fellowship inspires me deeply.  To be gathered with believers of another culture, to hear the Scriptures read in their language, to enter into joyful worship as they sing their songs gives a peek into heavenly worship, when people from all tongue and nations will gather together.  As we headed out I was full of anticipation!

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An Invitation to El Salvador

28 Monday Sep 2015

Posted by By Quiet Waters in Compassion International, El Salvador, Parenting, teens, Uncategorized

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El Salvador September 2015

An Invitation To El Salvador!

For the last few years I have been praying for our family to have the opportunity and provision to travel to Africa to visit our sponsored kids who live in Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania. I have also prayed for the same thing to visit Laura in Bolivia and Johana in El Salvador. The prayers increased when I noticed that Johana’s graduation date had been moved up, to April of 2016.

Child Sponsorship, Compassion International

Johana, El Salvador

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Good and Effective Work, Child Sponsorship

21 Monday Sep 2015

Posted by By Quiet Waters in Compassion International, El Salvador, Joy, Letter Writing, One Life, Uncategorized

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Child Sponsorship, Compassion International

Readers of By Quiet Waters more than likely know that I advocate for children to be sponsored through Compassion International.  It is part of the work that God has given me, to speak up for those who have no voice.  After spending a week in El Salvador, I returned home more certain that the ministry of Compassion is doing a good and effective work in the communities around the world.

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Compassion goes into impoverished countries and communities world-wide and partners with local churches already involved in children’s ministry.  And this partnership is improving at risk communities.

The people I saw and listened to people who all said similar things, that the project at the church is helping them in ways that no one else will or can.  And each of them spoke of the love of Christ they observe in word and in deed.  I will be writing more in the days to come about my specific experience in El Salvador, but for this post, please believe me.  The ministry of Compassion works, lives are being changed and improved.  Severely impoverished people are experiencing hope and the possibility of reaching their full potential.

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Children of ES808.  See these smiles?  These kids are part of an older, established child development center.  The long-term investment in these kiddos lives really shows!

 

Would you like to be a part of this work? Child Sponsorship is a one to one relationship with a specific child.  If you sponsor one of these children, no one else will have the opportunity.  For the purposes of sponsorship, that child will be yours.  Just $38 a month is the financial investment in sponsorship.  That financial investment provides tutoring, healthy snacks and meals, medical care, mentorship, vocational training, knowledge of the Gospel and discipleship in Christian living.  Parents and guardians are also offered educational and occupational assistance.  The churches where all this takes place is a safe haven for the children at risk for hunger, exploitation and/or forced entry into gangs.  And the neighborhoods around these churches see a beacon of light.

Once a child is sponsored, you and the child have the opportunity to develop a relationship through letters and cards.  Sponsors are asked to write to their children at least 3 times a year.  I hope to encourage sponsors to write or send cards monthly or every other month.  For many of these children our words of love and encouragement in the Faith are the only ones they hear outside their child development centers.  The letters are very important!  One more important relationship building opportunity exists as well.  One can travel to the country of his or her sponsored child, and spend a few hours, with a translator and really connect.

If you have questions about sponsorship, please feel free to comment or email me.  If you would to sponsor child, you can click the banner below.  Boys and girls in 27 different countries between the ages of 3 and 22 are in need of people who will sponsor them and stand in the gap for him or her.

http://banners.compassion.com/banners/gotq/300×250/banner.php?referer=139752

 

 

 

 

Children like these are waiting for the gift of a sponsor and the love that will be shared.  Please consider adding a $38 a month financial investment and regular letter writing to your personal ministry and giving.  Thank you.

 

Grace and peace be yours

~ Michelle

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On the night before…

14 Monday Sep 2015

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El Salvador September 2015

El Salvador September 2015

 

 

 

GREAT NEWS!!  Both of these kiddos have been sponsored!

Compassion in El Salvador

Compassion El Salvador

a welcome gift from a CSP

Our time in this beautiful country is passing quickly, much too quickly. But on the other hand another very exciting day approaches. Tomorrow we are to meet two of our Compassion Sponsored Children, Johana and Kenia.  It is with a lot of joyful anticipation of this event that I am writing this post.

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Kenia

You see, even if we did not have the opportunity to travel to this country, I knew that the work that Compassion International does is effective and is changing the world, one life at a time. But now I’ve seen it.  I’m in El Salvador, meeting people, hearing stories, sharing the Gospel of Jesus, and seeing compassion in action. The work of Compassion International, always done in Jesus name through the local church, is working.  Life in El Salvador is improving and changing as these kids grow up, take the baton of faith and pursue their full potential.

Hopefully I’ll be writing several posts in the near future about our time in El Salvador and the people we meet along the way.

 

Grace and Peace be yours.

 

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