Tuesday - Saturday, in Cartegena I met up with Jason who took me and a
I spent the first day seeing the work they do on the island and the next two days working on the Boat that the ministry plans to use to reach the peoples of the islands and rivers of the region.
On Saturday I flew back to Medellin and am staying with the Hernandez's again till Tuesday when I will bus to Pereira to meet up with Alan Wymore, a Wycliffe Bible Translator and Mission Trek board member.
Saturday - Tuesday am, my flight back from
Cartagena went without a hitch. I will be staying at the Open Arms Foundation Apt. till tuesday am. Sunday morning we went to church at the OpenArms Center. This is where the boys from the street and the boys farm attend church. There are also a number of adults who attend as well. In the afternoon I joined the youth of the church and their leaders in a fun time at Bill Parrow's home on the eastern side of Medellin. The
kids played scoccer, volleyball and ate hotdogs. I also was able to visit the girls home which is next door. This home is where very young girls (ages 10 - 15) can come to help get out of prostitution.
In the afternoon we stopped at a small roadside resturant on the way to visit the Boys Farm 30 miles from the city center. All I can say is, "that was a really big Checharon!!" We had a wonderful time eating and eating and eating and talking about mission
The Boys Farm has developed a lot since my last visit in the summer of 2007 with Hinson Church. The project we had begun is finished. There are now 37 boys in the program and the facilities continue to develop as well.
Tuesday PM & Wednesday - Tuesday morning I visited the downtown facilities of YWAM Medellin. It was another wonderful experience meeting believers who are busy do the work of the Kingdom. The Medellin YWAM does Discipleship Training Schools, operate and home for needy children (many of who we orphaned by rebel activity), and do community development Outreaches in smaller towns to the north that have been hard hit by violence.
Wednesday morning I visited some of the work of Willing Hands Foundation, a group of believers that are doing many things from Bible Studies to Church Building and community development.
In the afternoon we met with many of the believers who are key players in the work that the foundation does. I was so blessed to hear the testimonies of the men and women who's lives have been transforned by the Gospel of Jesus!
In the afternoon we visited the Translation House and home of Phil and Judy Harms. During the afternoon a number of the indigenous language helpers dropped by to say hi. Another excellent time!
Saturday and Sunday -On Saturday I made a video for
Monday - Wednesday, Alan, and I made the trip down to Cali with Augustin Torres and Philip Brown in Phil's car. We dropped Alan in Cali where he stayed with a friend overnight till his Tues am flight home. Phil, Augustin and I headed west to a little town called Dogua. This place was beautiful, it reminded me of Hawaii with steep hill sides and beautiful flowers and trees. We spent the night at Freddy's home. Freddy is a Colombian man who, with his wife and two children, works full-time meeting with people and doing Bible Studies in small groups. Overngiht it poured down rain and the next morning we were surrounded by water pouring down the hilside around the house. That morning we shared the Word and prayed with Freddy's family and a few christian friends who came by. In the afternoon we visited a adult foster care center and then it was on to Palmira where I stayed the evening with new friends Adrianna and Pablo before heading back to PDX on Wed. morning. I want to thank all of you who prayed for me. This was an excellent trip for Mission Trek, many new friends and contacts were made and I am looking forward to the Lord's leading about future trips to this beautiful and needy country.