The Latest from Quito
December 2013
Hey
Everyone!
Merry
Christmas! I hope this Christmas season
is bringing you lots of joy. Let me try
to catch you up on what has been happening recently in my life. The last few months have been a mix of many
different enriching and fulfilling experiences as well as challenges and
difficult moments. I am very grateful to
have been surrounded by so many wonderful people throughout all of these
experiences.
Let´s
start in October with some of the highlights.
In late October, 12 of us from Quito Mennonite Church attended a two and
a half day training on trauma and self-care given by Paul Stucky from Bogotá,
Colombia. It was wonderful time of
learning, sharing, reflection and rejuvenation.
Also, at the end of September and in mid-October we welcomed two refugee
families that were sent by the Colombian Mennonite Church. They are currently living in two of our
rented refugee apartments and are participating actively in one of the new
start-up churches in Quito. They´ve
faced many challenges in trying to adapt to a new life in Quito and are
currently struggling with unemployment and sickness. Please pray for them and the many other
refugee families that are struggling to get by this Christmas season.
During
the month of November, I was in the U.S. giving presentations as part of my
North American Ministry. I was able to
speak at Weavers Mennonite Church, Virginia Mennonite Missions and Community
Mennonite Church in Harrisonburg. I also
had the privilege of speaking to a 7th grade class at my brother
Timothy´s school in Camden, NJ and my brother Nate´s 3rd grade class
in Goshen, IN. I felt incredibly
supported in all of the presentations and was grateful for the moments to share
about my experiences. I was also able to
visit lots of family and friends. It was
wonderful to see so many great people.
Thanksgiving at my Grandma´s house with lots of family was a notable
highlight—needless to say, I came back to Ecuador with a few extra pounds on me.
J
December
has been a busy month with lots of Christmas related activities. We had a great Christmas Peace Education
workshop with over 80 kids and lots of fun activities! For our Christmas church service on the 22nd,
I assumed the challenge of being this year’s choir director for the magnificent
“Mennonite choir”. After lots of
practicing, we prepared three Christmas songs and were able to sing with
different harmonies! We also had a fun
youth retreat on the 20th and 21st at a small retreat
center outside of Quito. We had 14 youth
participate from the churches, 6 Ecuadorians and 8 Colombians, plus Wendy, Caleb Yoder and myself as sponsors. We had a great time playing capture the flag,
making a bonfire, playing games, playing soccer, competing in “A Minute to Win
It” challenges and listening to an interesting presentation about women’s
rights from an invited guest. December
also gave us the opportunity to do a little something special for a few refugee
families from the church. With lots of
help from Wendy (the MCC volunteer working a year in Quito), the Refugee
Project wrapped up special food baskets with a Christmas card to bring a little
joy to families who are far from home.
Another
major activity that we’ve been working on recently is what we are calling the “Programa
de Apoyo a la EconomÃa Familiar-PAEF” or “Support Program for the Family Economy”. It’s an initiative we are starting as part of
the refugee project with hopes of being able to provide a way for families to
earn an income. As a project, we are
buying school supply items and small beauty products (hair bands, mirrors, chap
stick, earrings, etc) in bulk. Those items
are then put together in packets that cost $0.50 cents to make. We will then distribute/sell the packets to
families that can resell the packets on the street for a dollar and earn $0.50
per packet. We are currently in the
process of writing up the project and thinking through the policies and
processes so that it will hopefully be sustainable. The plan is to have families start to participate
in early 2014. Please pray for this program
as we continue to get things ready. We
are excited to start and would be thrilled to be able to provide an income for
families through this program.
Other
prayer requests:
-Please
pray for the pastoral transition at Quito Mennonite Church. The front running candidate to be the new
pastor will be visiting Quito in January 2014.
-Please
pray for the 2 new church plants in Quito.
May they continue to serve others in their respective neighborhoods and
have the leadership they need to thrive.
-Please
pray for the refugee families who will face hardship during this Christmas
season.
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Fun times with my niece, Lydia. |
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Speaking with the 7th grade class in Camden, NJ |
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Speaking at my home church CMC in Harrisonburg, VA |
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Speaking with my brother´s 3rd grade class in Goshen, IN |
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Family gathering for Thanksgiving |
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Peace Education workshop |
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Kids going home after the Peace Ed workshop |
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The packets that will be sold in the PAEF to generate income for families |
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Playing Jenga with youth at our retreat |
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The youth group at the retreat |
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Attempting to direct our church choir |
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Playing music at the Christmas service with Juan Camilo and Andrea Moya |
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Our special xmas lunch after the Christmas service |