Wednesday, January 28, 2015

MINISTRY ADVENTURES !!!!



First day of  PREACHING!
The ministry is an exotic adventure everyday.  We walk about on rocks and in mud, instead of pavement and sidewalk.  We are truly "ONE" with nature as we preach along side with iguanas and howler monkeys above in the tree tops. Rather than walking door to door, we walk land to land calling out "Good Morning" instead of knocking. The purpose of this is to show respect for our neighbors and their residence. Another peculiar thing that we found in service is that addresses, street names, or any sign of identification or landmark to show where you are just doesn't seem to exist. One sister even said that it is very rare to come across a street name and is indeed a treasure. So how should we ever find our dear lost sheep and future disciples. Well...I think we're still trying to figure out that one. Drawing pictures may serve as a good memory aid.The field here in Belize is certainly ripe for harvesting. Everybody that you  talk to in the ministry is a sure guarantee for a return visit and future bible study.  At the end of the day, you are truly overjoyed in slaving for our glorious God, Jehovah!


Preaching along the dirt roads.

Yelling from door to door.

Meiko's 1st Bible Study!






Finding lost Sheep...

ENJOY THE JOURNEY & THE DESTINATION

     This is truly a wonderful journey!  I have enjoyed every moment of travel vaccinations, packing and repacking luggage and even last minute ordering of birth certificates that I once had in my possession. Now its time to enjoy our destination.

Xunantunich Ruins
Group picture before St. Herman's Cave



My beautiful daughters at the Blue Hole National Park
My spiritual son and daughter at the Blue Hole National Park

Exiting the St. Herman's Cave
     
Taking a ride in the BUSH...
The views are breathtaking!









The bus is our favorite mode of transit.










Saturday, January 17, 2015

SAYING GOODBYE IS NEVER EASY.

It is truly wonderful to be loved. Thank you all for a wonderful time.