Well, here it is almost the middle of August. For us in Texas, it is terribly hot with little relief in sight. My work at the university has been unusually busy this summer, and it is nearly time for students to return to their classes after a three-month break. While the weather is hot here, you are in the coldest part of your winter months. The kids in Peru have just completed their winter break from school. However, you’ve had some interesting activities with them recently. I am glad to know the youth volunteered to paint the house we use during this time. Tell me about it.
LOU
Well, the youth from the church met on Thursday, July 29 so they could paint the walls at Common Hope. Oscar Rojas, a member of the Board, and his wife, Moraima, were there directing the work. That afternoon the youth finished rapidly and in three and a half hours we were already done. We were tired but a 7 p.m. I returned to the house.
JANIS
Wow, three hours! It took you and me two days to almost finish last August! Well, you had a lot of help, and it was only the two of us. But I will be glad to see their work. And, it is a great way for them to be of service in a very practical way. But, you returned that night? What dedication!
LOU
Yes, dedication to serve the people. That night we had to return to the Common Hope house for the beginning of the pajama party for girls group, Salt of the Earth. Yesenia and I left our house with Carlos, a missionary friend who went to help us with the girls with games and a teaching. We were there from 9 p.m. on the 29th until 10 am the following day. The time we spent with the girls was a great help to them they already recognize through God they are able to accomplish much in their life.
JANIS
What do you think stays with the girls after this experience? Is it a chance to just be with a group of girls and grow closer as friends? Or was there something else that now holds them closer together? I can remember experiences in my own youth groups that remain with me until now. I learned lessons about loving others and having a sense of God’s love for me.
LOU
Yes, it is a humbling activity but it teaches us that if we know to do this then we are able to allow God to use us to help others.
Great goal to have in mind. I am sure these activities will be remembered for a long time in their lives and influence them in way you can’t see or imagine now. Tell me about some of the activities that are taking place in the youth group with Moraima.
JANIS
JANIS
Well, on the 3rd and 4th of September three women from a church in Colleyville, Texas will go to work with the mothers and the children that participate in the Christmas Store. Friday, September 3, they are counseling the women and talking about topics for women. On Saturday, the 4th of September will exclusively be for the children. They will be making handcrafts with the children there. I believe this will be a special activity.
We are very blessed to have a good relationship with Buckner Peru. They do so many good things with us … and for us. I am sure it will be a good day with the families. Guli is a talented storyteller, and I am certain the women from the church in Colleyville will enjoy the interaction. I am looking forward to my next trip so I can see all of these new groups and activities for myself. We have a busy season before us!