Rain rain go away. The day started out with rain and continued on and off throughout the rest of the day. The rain didn't stop us from working hard and getting a lot accomplished. We started out the morning with a good breakfast from Gloria. Next it was off to the work site. We were able to finish the bond beams with more bucket brigades. After lunch it was back to work. Not wasting anything we cleaned many boards and then they cut and made the rafters. We were able to get the rafter set before leaving tonight. That is quite the undertaking and we have a few monkeys on the crew.
Even though there has not been that many kids around we were able to meet and play with a few kids today. Even with the rain the kids enjoyed coloring, a tea party and some fingernail painting. Some of the kids even got to assist with the construction work. It is really neat to connect with them despite the language barrier.
This continues to be a great trip working hard and connecting with the people here. We appreciate all the prayers and feel them as we work with the local church.
Saturday, January 27, 2018
Friday, January 26, 2018
Friday - January 26th
The sounds of Latin music and revving motorcycles fill the night air as this blog is being posted. The rook game is on as another day is coming to an end.
Our day took on various flavors. It started with a breakfast of a variety of fruits along with Gloria's Dominican oatmeal. The van was loaded and we were off to the job-site.
We spent the morning tearing apart the forms on the bond beams on the north side of the church, to reassemble them on the south side of the building. The cement was mixed and another bucket brigade was formed to pour those bond beams. Preps were also being done for upcoming work. The sun was out, the drizzle was coming down. The team working along side the Haitian church members worked hard for a long morning. We will complete the bond beams tomorrow and turn to rafters and the roof. We find that we are learning a little more Spanish and a little more about the people we are working alongside. They are also wanting to learn English and learn a little more about us as we work together
After our noon lunch, our afternoon was spent at a local hotel with a pool. It was nice to have a little time to refresh and regroup after a couple of hard days on our mission. Our time was spent enjoying the pool's slide and the stunts that could be done on it. Again the sun was out, then not. Again it decided to drizzle and the cycle continued for the afternoon.
Our devotions brought us to the book of James.
Our day took on various flavors. It started with a breakfast of a variety of fruits along with Gloria's Dominican oatmeal. The van was loaded and we were off to the job-site.
We spent the morning tearing apart the forms on the bond beams on the north side of the church, to reassemble them on the south side of the building. The cement was mixed and another bucket brigade was formed to pour those bond beams. Preps were also being done for upcoming work. The sun was out, the drizzle was coming down. The team working along side the Haitian church members worked hard for a long morning. We will complete the bond beams tomorrow and turn to rafters and the roof. We find that we are learning a little more Spanish and a little more about the people we are working alongside. They are also wanting to learn English and learn a little more about us as we work together
After our noon lunch, our afternoon was spent at a local hotel with a pool. It was nice to have a little time to refresh and regroup after a couple of hard days on our mission. Our time was spent enjoying the pool's slide and the stunts that could be done on it. Again the sun was out, then not. Again it decided to drizzle and the cycle continued for the afternoon.
Our devotions brought us to the book of James.
Thursday, January 25, 2018
Thursday - January 25th
Another beautiful blessed day in the D.R.
We started the day having breakfast together before heading to the work site.
We had a very productive day as we finished up the block work and built rebar cages and finished up with pouring the 1st bond beam. We are getting to know the church members better and learn about them as we continue to work along side of them.
The girls even got in on some singing when some of the locals asked them to sing the alphabet. and because many of them have cellphones now it might just end up on social media?!
A few of us had the privilege to go along with the pastor's wife to pray for a sick member in their congregation. We truly are one body united by Christ.
We were also able to play with some of the children and they had a great time blowing and catching bubbles.
As we finished up for the day and headed out, we were greeted with a rainbow in the mountains as it had been sprinkling on and off throughout the day. It was a wonderful reminder about what this is all about.
Wednesday, January 24, 2018
Wednesday the 24th
Star Date 1/24/18
The day started out at the Ministry Center in Santo Domingo. The hospitality was great and the food was too. After breakfast we made the trip to the job site in Sabana Largo just north of San Joe de Ocoa. The local church members had footings poured and a chunk of the block wall set. After gathering building supplies we spent the afternoon continuing on the block and pouring columns. A number of the local church members were working along side us today which was great. The language communication is a little tough but the goal is the same for all and that does make it rewarding.
The church site is located in a mountainous region of the DR. The scenery is incredible and Carla locked herself in her hotel room which does not allow for views of the amazing vistas.
DR Team out for now. Buenos noches
.
The day started out at the Ministry Center in Santo Domingo. The hospitality was great and the food was too. After breakfast we made the trip to the job site in Sabana Largo just north of San Joe de Ocoa. The local church members had footings poured and a chunk of the block wall set. After gathering building supplies we spent the afternoon continuing on the block and pouring columns. A number of the local church members were working along side us today which was great. The language communication is a little tough but the goal is the same for all and that does make it rewarding.
The church site is located in a mountainous region of the DR. The scenery is incredible and Carla locked herself in her hotel room which does not allow for views of the amazing vistas.
DR Team out for now. Buenos noches
.
Tuesday, January 23, 2018
We are here!!
We arrived in Santo Domingo on time today and after getting through customs, we made our way through the city traffic to the Missionary Center where we will spend this evening.
We had good travel and all our connections stayed on time. Our only delays were at customs, which were just running slow.
Thanks for all the prayers warriors that were praying for good roads and travel. We definitely felt that during the trip.
Tomorrow we will head out to the worksite which is a couple of hours from the ministry center and we will spend the majority of the trip at that location.
We had a good meal and meeting tonight.
We are having problems uploading pictures right now, so we hope to have this working a little later
On our way
We are at the Omaha airport and getting ready to board! Thanks for all the prayers for safety in travel on the winter roads.
Additional update....We made our connection and have boarded our flight to Santo Domingo. Everything has been smooth thus far. Praise the Lord!
Friday, January 19, 2018
Getting ready to leave
Another year brings another group headed to the Dominican Republic to work with the Service and Learning Teams (SALT).
The trip is scheduled for January 23 - February 1. We covet your prayers during this time...for safety during the travel, for good relations with the local congregation and for witnessing to those we come in contact with.
The team going down this year includes the following:
Steve Boer
Glen Mouw
Jon Dekkers
Dennis Dokter
Jesse Punt
Bret & Kristi Van Wyk
Brent Kooiman
Lorilyn Van Dyke
Karla Byl
Marlin & Julie Ten Napel
Duane Postma
The location this year is Sabana Larga, which is about 2 hours from the Capitol of Santo Domingo.
We will be planning on updating the blog as much as we are able and depending on the quality of the Wifi that we hope to have.
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