We are way
overdue with an update! Sometimes it feels like time just flies by with
everything we are involved with, and this has been a really busy year for
us! So much has happened here, but I
will give a brief overview.
We have been
blessed to have some wonderful friends & relatives come for visits. Kaileen
came for 3 months to visit from March through June, and she was able to help us
with a lot of things. We were able to do a lot of fun things with her, and she
gave us some fresh insight that was helpful. In June, Jennifer came, and stayed
until August, when we went back to the States for a visit. She returned with us
in September, and will be with us at least until December. She has been a huge
help to us, and lifts our spirits when we are feeling discouraged. In July,
Meghan and Kelly came for a week, and it was so wonderful having them here! We
were able to go to the BMDI (Baptist Medical & Dental Mission) near
Teguchigalpa and see what they are doing on the other side of the country as
well as see some old friends from Nebraska.
In Tapachula, Mexico
Kelly with Estefani, Eneyda, & Kellin
We had to
leave the country for our 90 days in April, and when we got to the border of El
Salvador, the guard told us that we needed to leave the region, and he took our
visas out of our passports and told us we needed to get on a bus to either
Mexico or Costa Rica. We opted for Mexico, and spent an exhausting 42 hours on
busses, but ended up having a nice time while we were there, and it was an
interesting experience for us. A week after returning home, all of the ladies
were able to go to Teguchigalpa to a Women of Purpose Ladies retreat. A group
of people come from the states twice a year to put on a conference/retreat for
missionary women, and it was a great time of fellowship & renewal for each
of us. We can’t wait to go to the next one in November!
In August,
we had the opportunity to visit the states. Since our ministry has grown so
much, we didn’t feel that we could leave all at once, so we took turns.
Natalie, Alye, Lisa, and Jenn, left mid August and were able to visit friends
and family in Colorado, Memphis, Indiana, Nebraska, & Florida. It was
really nice being able to visit a lot of our loved ones, and to restock some of
our supplies. Some of our friends sent clothes & shoes & school
supplies back with us, and that was really nice.
Gordon and
Chantalle went to the states the same day that we left, and will be returning
in late October. They have been able to travel to most of the same places where
the rest of us did, and have had a great time there. It has been hard being
apart for so long, and we’re all really excited to be all together again soon.
We found out
that we will have to leave our home. At first we were very discouraged, as we
thought we would be able to live here for a long time, and there aren’t very
many houses available for rent; especially large enough for all of us and our
ministry. We drove around with our cousin Chris, and saw a lot of
possibilities, but nothing super close to where we are now. A few days ago, our
landlord painted a big sign outside stating that our house was up for sale, and
we had A LOT of neighbors come by who were very concerned about us leaving the
neighborhood. We minister to a lot of families and small children who wouldn’t
be able to go very far to us. Anyways, one of our neighbors brought us the keys
to his son’s house that is vacant, and although the house is in very rough
condition, it has the space we need and is right on the same street where we
live, so we could continue our ministry with the people we know God has called
us to help. We are excited to get to work on fixing the house up to livable
condition, and a lot of people have already volunteered to do all of the labor
for free, so we just have to pay for supplies. We started work this week, and
it has been encouraging to see so many people show up to help us with the work!
We are hoping to move the beginning of November, and are hoping that we are
able to raise the funds necessary to put in the plumbing, electrical, and
kitchen so that we can live in the house.
Our
community center & youth programs have really grown, and it is exciting to
see new children coming around. We are now averaging about 20 kids every week,
and the older kids are learning to lead the younger ones. We have the older
kids help with the younger kids’ mid-week class, and they are getting really
good at it. The kids go around our neighborhood collecting various fruits and
vegetables for Aly to make food that we serve to everyone, and it is nice
seeing everyone getting involved.
Kids Night
We have
resumed our Ladies Bible Study for English speakers, and we all really enjoy that
every week. It is really nice being able to spend some time speaking and learning in English! We are getting ready to start a new study with teen girls, and are
hoping to get one started for the teen boys. We would like to start a Ladies
Bible Study for the women in our
neighborhood as soon as we are confident enough in our Spanish.
We are
hoping to start a couple of new programs after we are settled into our new
home. We would like to start a baking co-op and involve the teen girls. We will
teach them how to make various baked goods and candies, and they can sell them
during soccer games to earn some money for their families. The girls are all really eager to start, and
it should be fun. The children also had the idea of starting a sort of “Meals-on-Wheels”
for the elderly people in our community. There are several elderly people who
have trouble getting healthy meals, and don’t have family to take care of them.
We would like to have the children prepare simple meals to bring to them each
day during the week. It has been exciting to see our neighbors pull together to
help one another.
It has been
really exciting to see a lot of the kids growing and learning new skills and
how to be respectful and helpful, and seen a lot of positive changes in them.
We have also had the relationships with our neighbors grow and develop, and it
is great seeing such a huge change in only a year. A lot of the kids want to
make wise choices, and we are seeing more kids excited about going to church
and learning about God.
Thank you so
much for your continued support. It would be impossible to reach these people
without your help.
Love,
Gordon,
Lisa, Aly, Natalie, Chantalle, & Jennifer
Prayer Needs:
*Please pray
for the kids who are currently being sponsored to be in school: Jessica, Darwin, Efren, Byron, Fatima,
& Carla are all doing well in school and thriving.
Carla is in first grade
Jessica recently celebrated her quincinera
Darwin is in his first year of colegio & is a really hard worker
Fatima has turned her grades around, and is doing well in 4th grade
*Please pray
for the kids who are hoping for sponsors for next year: Cecilia, Jennifer, and Josie are still waiting to be sponsored,
and will be finishing sixth grade in November.
Cecilia - the oldest child in her home. Her father recently died,
leaving her mom struggling to provide for the family.
Jennifer (above) and Josie (below) are sisters who live with their mother and several siblings in a one room house. They will both be completing 6th grade in November and are hoping to attend colegio.
*Please pray
for our kids who are struggling:
Franklin has had a lot of trouble making the
right choices, and if he doesn’t start making better choices, it will seriously
jeopardize his future. We have worked closely with him in the past, and he is
going through a really rough time. He comes from a pretty rough family, with no
father, and a mother who has a lot of health issues, and is working to provide
for her 8 children.
Franklin
Kevin was one of the neighborhood bullies
when we moved in, and we were all afraid of him. He would drive by and throw
rocks and yell profanities at us. After reaching out to him several times, he
has softened, and is no longer mean to us. He still doesn’t want to go to
church or Bible studies, but he would kind of like to go to colegio.
Daniel will be graduating from elementary
school soon, and he doesn’t have very much ambition. He comes from a very
abusive home, and he has stolen from us, but he is also struggling between
knowing what is right, and the pull of doing the wrong thing. His sister, Kimberly, has been out of school for 2
years, but would like the opportunity to attend colegio now. We are giving her
some work to do to see if she can be committed to school.
Daniel
*Please pray
for us to have the funds and energy to get our new house ready to live in. A
lot of people where we live have offered to help with the work, and we just
need to raise the funds to purchase supplies. If we can raise about $5000 we
will be able to put in electrical, plumbing, paint, and make the house secure.
The location is great, and it has a lot of outdoor living space, which is very
nice. Most people around us don’t live with electricity as we know it, and they
don’t have inside bathrooms, which are things that we would really like to
have.
*Please pray
for our health, as we seem to have more than our share of health issues.
Currently Jenn and Lisa are fighting pneumonia, and Aly has had a stomach bug
for a couple of weeks. We are looking forward to a healthy fall!
If you would like to contact us, our
contact information is:
Lisa and Gordon Eytzen
c/o Roberto Diaz del Valle
9 KM. Carretera la Guama a Pena Blanca
Hotel Finca Las Glorias, Pena Blanca
Santa Cruz de Yojoa, Cortes
Honduras, Centro America
c/o Roberto Diaz del Valle
9 KM. Carretera la Guama a Pena Blanca
Hotel Finca Las Glorias, Pena Blanca
Santa Cruz de Yojoa, Cortes
Honduras, Centro America












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ReplyDeleteI am praying for yall, there is a lot happening, but God is over all of it! So much good is coming from all you are doing! We love you!
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