Wednesday, October 2, 2013

El Cea- Dominican Republic

Today was another amazing day of dreaming and praying about what all HE has in store for @25projectorg here in the Dominican Republic.
We went to El Cea today, which is another batey that Haitian immigrants live in. You have to get an understanding of the history between the Haitians and the Dominican to get a proper perspective on the culture here in the DR.
All I that to say, God has birthed and orchestrated some very beautiful ministry opportunities we have here in the DR through @25projectorg.
25projectorg will begin a sponsorship program and breakfast program very soon in El Cea. For me, this is yet another answer to prayers that I've been praying for years. So thankful for His plan, His timing, and the fact that HE is in control.
It was good to see the El Cea community again today, as well as Pastor Chile'. Would you join me in praying for Pastor Chile' and the ministry partners and their work here in El Cea.
If you want to know how you can get involved with the work here in theDominican Republic through @25projectorg , contact me. I would love to share the vision with you and how you can get involved. 
-Here are a few pics from today:






One of my buddies, Carlos

- my favorite picture of the day


Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Santa Alicia- Dominican Republic

It has been a great day today. We spent time in Santa Alicia, one of the Bateys that @25projectorg has an ongoing sponsorship program for Haitian children living in the Dominican Republic. 
Today was another very special day for me, in my journey, here in the Dominican. It allowed me to witness firsthand the answer to many of my prayers for the past few years. I'm so thankful for the ministry partners here and the passion and vision behind @25projectorg and the way The Lord has orchestrated it all. 
I have to admit that today, while holding in my arms, Jasmine, the girl that my mother sponsors through Name Changers at 25; I teared up while talking about the program and the changes it is making In this beautiful little community.
We were able to be there this morning during the breakfast program and witness one of the many benefits for the children in the Name Changers program. I want to thank all of you, who have made a sacrifice and become a Name Changer
Here are a few pictures from today:

The little girl in the middle of this picture is  sponsored by my family. My children pray for her daily and are excited about the opportunity we have to help make a difference in her life.


Bread, eggs and hot chocolate for breakfast today (the children here love hot chocolate) These meals are provided because of people like you, who have become Name Changers through @25projectorg. Once again, thank you!

Would you pray for Anna Maria, the school teacher here in Santa Alicia. She is awesome an does a phenomenal job with these children

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Saturday Morning Meditation

Wherever you are going, go in safety, go in peace,
For the Lord your God goes with you,
He knows the path you travel and He knows your destiny.
Whatever you are doing, do it well and with integrity;
For the Lord your God empowers you,
He knows your weaknesses and He knows your strength.
Whenever you work, show your faith in all you do,
For the Lord your God inspires you
He triggers the inner desire to do what is right and good.
However you live, give yourself to others, not yourself;
For the Lord your God will keep you,
He knows your heart and soul, and will never let you down.
Whichever things come to pass, you will be blessed,
For the Lord your God has chosen you
He has promised good for you, and His pledge remains secure.

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Bringing HOPE through 25project



There are children all over the world that desperately need your help. Through the ministry of 25project we are are able to give hope to these children. I am so thankful for people, like you, who have answered the call to help us bring hope, through the Gospel, to the "least of these". For the past several years we have been working strategically in different parts of the world. One of those places is the Dominican Republic, where we have the opportunity to work with Haitian refugee children living in bateys. I would love for you to take a moment and watch the video below. If you have any questions on how you can get involved, please contact me.


Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Wednesday- DR download day4

This morning we finished painting some things here at the mission house and continued to dreaming about the ministry here.
On the way to the capital, Santo Domingo, we stopped at an orphanage called Casa De Luz (house of light). This orphanage is for handicapped children who were at one time just left out on the street or abandoned somewhere. Needless to say, just knowing their story will wreck you. On top of that, the handicaps that many of these children have are very severe and keep most of them immobile.
I had a great time just pushing children around in their wheelchairs am talking to them. They had such beautiful smiles on their faces as we simply just loved on them. We stayed through lunch and we were able to help feed them, which is all together another demanding task.
This orphanage and the people there nearly pulled my heart out of my chest. This is yet another opportunity for u to come alongside a Pastor who is doing a great work and really has little to no funding and is doing a very remarkable ministry. This will be a place that we will continue to work with.
We then headed to the capital for lunch at the Hard Rock Cafe, which sits right across the park from the first church of the Americas, and some quick shopping in the colonial zone. Of course, this task is nothing in comparison to what we were allowed to be a part of at Casa De Luz

























Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Tuesday- DR download day3

Today we spent here at the mission house, painting and building shelves in the new bathroom. That may not sound exciting, but when I brought a team of 22 last December there were only two bathroom here. Trust me, the new bathroom helps tremendously.
The team from Richmond Road in Texarkana is great. It's such a joy to see Josh, Erica, Chris, Dayna, Bart, Penny, and David responding to the gospel call on their lives to help reach the "least of these". We also have had the privilege of having Karly with us this week. She is an awesome girl who has a beautiful heart for the gospel and missions.
After working on the mission house we headed to El Sueno in Juan Dolio for some pizza. Every time I bring a group to the DR, we eat here. Their pizza is great.
I continue to be amazed at what The Lord is doing here in the DR. I'm so thankful for Julio and Mercy and the partnership we have with them through http://chickenchurch.org and http://25project.org . They are great to work with and are amazing at what they do. They truly are the hands and feet of who we are here.
The work here at the mission house is never really done. We have a huge desire to see as many groups come through here as possible that are partnering with chickenchurch and 25. We need more beds, which we painted today. We need twin size mattresses for those bunk beds and we need to continue painting areas here and there. This house truly has been an answer to a prayer we started praying 2 years ago. HE is good!






















Monday, March 11, 2013

Monday- DR download day2

We headed back out to Santa Alicia this morning to work on school benches and desks and to teach gospel stories to the children. The team did a great job singing, and presenting the story of the resurrection. I'm already looking forward to this team from Richmond Road in Texarkana coming back. They are great with the kids.
A couple of us worked on putting together desks and benches that are used in the little school, in this batey. It's always great watching the children become very appreciative of what we are able to do. You can tell that these kids love school and love their teacher. It is sad that many of them will never go to school past the 6th grade.
After working, we spent some time playing baseball with the boys and men while the ladies held babies and played with the Children. It is always fun to watch and participate in a game of Dominican batey baseball. These bateys are sometimes filled with athletes, that unfortunately may never have the opportunity to get out of the batey life.
We loaded up and left he batey this afternoon and I began to hear the very familiar words again. Every time a team leaves I hear,"I don't want to go. I want to take them with me". Once again the few days this team has spent in the batey, has forever changed their view and opinion on the "least of these" and the gospel mandated call to "go&do". They are forever changed