Monday, June 28, 2010

Pastors on the air!!



Wow, it was a blessing to see three pastors share the word of God in Maya over the radio! Pastors Alberto Teck, Bernaldino Cal and Honoratus Choc all volunteered to help present the Bible Studies that TEAM Toledo had been working on translating. This was done on a local Christian radio station which covers most all of the Toledo District. It was a blessing and encouragement to me to see that there were lots of Mayan people that were listening to the Word and that our Bible study program was a blessing to them.

I (Clifford) was supposed to do the Maya Program last Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, but on Saturday, due to the heavy rainfall caused by tropical storm Alex, we were unable to do it that day. However, it was a blessing to the pastors who volunteered themselves to present the Word of God in a study group format. I received calls while we were there encouraging us that the listeners were happy that our Maya program could be on air! We discussed about the Test of Faith that God did to Abraham, the friend of God.

Please pray that this opportunity we had would be a blessing to the radio station and the radio listeners. Pray for the staff of the radio station and continuous provision for the radio station and the Maya program. This was a special opportunity during a week of fund-raising at the station, but we would like to continue to provide Maya programs based on our Bible studies of the station. Please pray for provision for our needs in order to do that, and the Lord’s leading.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Two Countries - Lots of special people :)




As you know, I am currently Stateside. I was thinking this morning of special people from Belize and here. I am blessed with wonderful family and friends!!! God is good to me! I thought I would post a couple pictures, taken with just a few days of each other. They certainly don't have all the special people in them, but a glimpse of a few!!
Some sweet kids... I miss spending every Sunday night with them and their parents! This is at the airport when I was leaving. Randall, the one in the blue shirt loves asking why... and he loves going with me on the weekends, because I teach Bible study in the village were his grandparents live. One Sunday night, as we were leaving San Jose and headed back to town where his parents live, Randall started asking me about the moon. He wanted to know why the sun goes away (he is scared of the dark, and was clinging to my hand as we slid down a muddy trail and across the creek to the pickup). I told him that God does that so we can sleep in the dark and so we can see the beautiful moon. He was still thinking about the moon as we bounced down the road in the pickup, and after a few "why" questions, began wondering how the moon got up in the sky. "Reb, how did God put the moon up there?" I proceeded to him that God told the moon to go there and it obeyed. "But, Reb, how He put it there?" I tried to explain, but I must not have been getting the message through..."Reb, did He have to stand on a chair to get it up there?" Ahh.... kids are so cute! I am blessed to have these two in my life! Keithon doesn't ask questions yet, but he does enjoy swinging in the hammock with his godmother (that's me), and sharing his M&M's with her! :)

Just a few days after my return Stateside we celebrated my youngest sister's birthday. Almost all my siblings were there (just missing one brother), so we had to have a sister picture! We had fun, and no one toppled the tower :) I am blessed with sweet sisters!

Anyway, just a taste of special people in my life from both countries!

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

T.E.A.M. International operations

I am writing this time from the United States. We successfully moved the office to San Jose, where Clifford will be running things for the next few months. Thankfully everything is going well so far, we even have the satellite internet set up there! A major concern is the power source, as there is only solar power there, and we do not have a big enough bank of batteries to keep it running much, especially as rainy season minimizes the available solar hours! Please pray with us about this situation!

As a result of our meetings with the Agriculture Department, the pastors have been provided with some plants that can be used as a supplement to their pig feeding program. Clifford has been busy picking up and distributing those.

We are trying to keep coordinated on projects while I am away, needing to continue to progress with Bible study translation, as well as working actively on the pig processing facility progress. We would appreciate your prayers for knowledge and wisdom in finding the correct steps to take, obtaining the right information, and especially for funding for the project as well as day to day operations.

Please pray especially for Clifford as he continues things on that end, for his health, for the pickup to run well, and for provision for his needs.

God is good, and we praise His name for all that He is doing!