Matthew 19:14
but Jesus said, "Let the little children come to me and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of heaven."
Precious to God are little children and this is how we must come to God, as they are. Children are dependent on their parents for every need that they have and we must be that way toward God.
Once every quarter we had a 3 day long camp for the children in the mountains. Since none of their parents have automobiles, we have to go up to the mountains to get them and take them to the camp. It takes nerves of steele and lots of gasoline to get all the children from their respective villages to the one place where the camp is located. We go 3 or 4 different dirrections on 1 to 3 hour trips to pick up everyone. Sometimes by the time the last child is on the vehicle, it is so loaded down that with every minor bump (and there are many on those mountain roads), that the tire scrapes the wheel well or the van thumps the rocks that we are passing over.
It is such a joy to see the children though. I remember one trip in particular when I was accompaning Roberto to Teotsacualco to pick up children to take them to a Summer camp. We were driving in a blue Dodge van that was loaded way beyond its capacity. All the children were singing praise songs to Jesus and in perfect harmony. It sounded like a load of angels coming down the mountain and was one of the most joyful experiences of my life.
At the camps, the children sleep in tents and attend classes and play games. The tents are set up dividing boys and girls and sometimes they will have a large tent where all the boys or girls will occupy. Regardless of whether they use one or many tents, all are loaded to capacity. The missionaries were kind to me however, they let me sleep by myself in either a tent or one of the vehicles.
The classes are led either by the missionaries or by young women or married couples from the church in Rio Blanco. At the group meetings, all children are in attendence and sing silly songs and praise song or are entertained by clowns or puppets. These meetings are where the children learn the songs that they take back to their parents in the mountains.
What is really wonderful about these meetings is that these children will grow up knowing Jesus and will be able to raise their families following Him rather than alchohol or worshipping some god that is not the real one. They will be able to do away with sinful customs of their fathers such as robbing your future wife from her parents or having more than one wife. I am thankful for the work of the missionaries in not neglecting the children or hindering their coming to Jesus.
Showing posts with label Mexico. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mexico. Show all posts
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Friday, June 27, 2008
Vicente

His story is a little sad though. He was born into poverty, had no father or mother and couldn't see very well since he has been a child. He had to live off of whatever people would give him for many years but barely survived.
Along the way, he discovered that he could pop out his eyes and that people were fascinated by it and would pay money to see it. He has been able to support himself by doing this "carnival trick". The only problem is that years and years of doing this has left him nearly blind. I am thankful that I haven't had as hard of a life as Vicente has.
Some people are born in lives of luxury and some people are worse off than even him. The thing that God wants us to do is to be thankful no matter how our lives are. We should learn to be content with Him alone for our fulfillment.
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Better?
I took 3/4 bottle of Pepto Bismol last night and it may have fixed me. The problem is that if this is a bacterial infection, the Pepto won't help. I will eventually have to take some antibiotics and go see a doctor. I did have a chance to talk to a doctor briefly last night and he gave me some good advice. I was wanting him to write me a prescription for some antibiotics but it looks like I may be getting better. I am going to see what these next couple of days does.
On a lighter note, my pastor went to Mexico for some speaking engagements at one of the churches that we visit. He will be gone all this week. I believe he loves Mexico and the people all most as much as I do. Here is a link to his blog, www.chet3.wordpress.com. You should read it if you have a second. I get excited every time I hear news about Mexico.
On a lighter note, my pastor went to Mexico for some speaking engagements at one of the churches that we visit. He will be gone all this week. I believe he loves Mexico and the people all most as much as I do. Here is a link to his blog, www.chet3.wordpress.com. You should read it if you have a second. I get excited every time I hear news about Mexico.
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