Last weekend, we introduced our Mexican friends to the card game, Phase Ten. It ended up being a huge hit and after some good American cooking, we played until late at night. We are so blessed that God provided us with such wonderful friends here in Mexico that love the Lord and with whom we can fellowship.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
A Good Week
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Mi casa es su casa
I always thought that the saying "Mi casa es su casa" was just some kind of joke saying. However, we have found that the people here in Mexico are so warm and friendly and have been told this several times upon visiting someone's home. I hope I can develop the same kind of selfless spirit they have in being so warm and welcoming to people who are in many ways complete strangers to them. I just thought that was such a neat thing I wanted to share.
We have been up to a lot the past week - visiting a local University group, homeless ministry, visiting a new church, time with new friends, trying to "recruit" teams, meeting new local pastor's, and getting over a bizarre flu like bug.
Tomorrow we have plans to meet with a local pastor we will be working with on a mission project in the near future and Friday we are planning on attending a college event with a local Christian college group.
Prayer Requests:
- We will continue to get over our "sickness."
- God would continue to bring us national partners and friends that we can work with to spread his love in Mexico City.
- I will be able to build relationships with the ladies in our apartment building and Travis with the men.
- God will provide groups to fill our many open spaces for next year.
- The three teams we have coming in October.
Praises:
- New national friends!
- Travis is working hard and doing well in his seminary class - I am so proud of him!
- New possible national contacts
Hasta luego!
We have been up to a lot the past week - visiting a local University group, homeless ministry, visiting a new church, time with new friends, trying to "recruit" teams, meeting new local pastor's, and getting over a bizarre flu like bug.
Tomorrow we have plans to meet with a local pastor we will be working with on a mission project in the near future and Friday we are planning on attending a college event with a local Christian college group.
Prayer Requests:
- We will continue to get over our "sickness."
- God would continue to bring us national partners and friends that we can work with to spread his love in Mexico City.
- I will be able to build relationships with the ladies in our apartment building and Travis with the men.
- God will provide groups to fill our many open spaces for next year.
- The three teams we have coming in October.
Praises:
- New national friends!
- Travis is working hard and doing well in his seminary class - I am so proud of him!
- New possible national contacts
Hasta luego!
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Shrieks in the grocery store
I promise we are not obsessed with food. It is just one of the instances where familiarity can breed comfort- sometimes a small taste of home can bring such joy, such comfort, and such shrieking in the grocery store.
Independence Day Fun
Wednesday was Independence Day here in Mexico. We were invited to a friends house for an afternoon of fun. We ate wonderful Sopes and Tostados, played games, and laughed a lot - especially at the Gringos playing Pictionary in Spanish. Here is a picture of Memo with his girlfriend Alejandra sporting his cool Mexico mustache and sombrero. In the other picture, Pablo and Jessica are working hard at the Pictionary game.
Gracias amigos para este buen tiempo con ustedes. Era una bendicion para nosotros. Nos vemos! Daniella
- Word of update: Still no water.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Our Week in Review
We have had a rather busy week and a half. We have seen God work in neat ways as we are preparing for teams to come and asking God to send us nationals to partner with. We are excited about what is going on here in the city.
One fun thing of the week - We saw this guy driving down the road the other day and just had to take a picture. It is amazing where you can find pieces of home. Go Vols!
A neat project we were involved with last week is helping flood victims There has been a lot of flooding in parts of Mexico City in the past couple of weeks. Many families lost much of what they owned. Because of Southern Baptists gifts to Lottie Moon, we were able to do a great work in helping purchase some of basic life necessities for some of those who were touched by these floods. Thank you for giving to Lottie Moon and the Cooperative program!
Here are just a few highlights from our week - we hope yours is going well and appreciate so much the prayers.
One fun thing of the week - We saw this guy driving down the road the other day and just had to take a picture. It is amazing where you can find pieces of home. Go Vols!
A neat project we were involved with last week is helping flood victims There has been a lot of flooding in parts of Mexico City in the past couple of weeks. Many families lost much of what they owned. Because of Southern Baptists gifts to Lottie Moon, we were able to do a great work in helping purchase some of basic life necessities for some of those who were touched by these floods. Thank you for giving to Lottie Moon and the Cooperative program!
Sunday, we had the priviledge of visiting with a church just outside of Mexico City where our home church, Brainerd Baptist is going to be bringing a team in October. It was such a fun service with lots of music and young ladies playing the tambourine and doing interpretive dance in praise to the Lord. We are so excited about how God is going to use this church and the team from Brainerd to affect this community.

Monday, we made a short little trip to the nearby city of Puebla. We were able to see some of the beautiful Spanish architecture, pottery, and the nearby ruins of one of the Aztec pyramids. It was a nice time to relax before
we start being really busy in the next couple of weeks.
In other news, our apartment has been without water since Saturday. That's right, I said NO WATER since Saturday. Apparently a water pump broke down the street and they still have not been able to fix it yet. We have been taking showers and flushing our toilets with pitchers of bottled water.
Here is a picture of my goofy husband standing outside in the rain to get some water to flush the toilet. I was complaining of our plight today when Travis reminded me of a home he went to visit just a couple of weeks ago. The family in the home has NO running water. They always take showers from buckets of water and flush their toilets with pitchers of water. We are just experiencing for a few days what they live with in daily life. We are praising the Lord that this is not the norm for us - it was a blessing that Travis was allowed to be a guest in the other families home to help humble us in this experience.
Here are just a few highlights from our week - we hope yours is going well and appreciate so much the prayers.
Until later - Hasta luego!
Thursday, September 10, 2009
A Quick Note
Dear friends,
As I am sitting on my couch this morning worshipping the Lord through praise music and preparing to have my quiet time, my heart is so full of so many things that I felt I needed to put up a quick post before we get ready to head out for the day.
We have had so much going on this week. We visited the homeless ministry and I saw the little sweet baby and her family that I was able to cuddle last week. We were also able to go visit a site that we are taking a team in October to do a mission project ( I will post pictures later). We are so excited about this team coming - from our home church, Brainerd Baptist - and cannot WAIT to see how the Lord is going to work!
I made chocolate chip cookies last night to deliver to my neighbors this afternoon with an invitation for the ladies of the apartments to come to my home for a get together Sunday night. My intention is to get to know each of them better and to also see if anyone would be interested in having a Bible Study with me. I am a little scared - okay a lot scared. Please pray for me as I seek to timidly step out and build a relationship with these ladies. Pray that I would be bold and courageous and that they would accept me. There is two - fold purpose in this plan of mine. One part is that I might share the gospel with my neighbors. Part two is that I might make FRIENDS! It can be very lonely being the only one of your "kind" in a country where you basically know no one. My wording sounds like we are a couple of aliens who just landed in from another planet but some days that is how we feel!
Also pray for Travis and I and our team member David as we go to the North of the city to look at some of the recent flooding damage to see how we might can help minister to those people in that part of the city. There is so much need in this city and we are praying for the Holy Spirit to lead our team to where and how we can best serve.
Hasta luego friends,
Danielle
As I am sitting on my couch this morning worshipping the Lord through praise music and preparing to have my quiet time, my heart is so full of so many things that I felt I needed to put up a quick post before we get ready to head out for the day.
We have had so much going on this week. We visited the homeless ministry and I saw the little sweet baby and her family that I was able to cuddle last week. We were also able to go visit a site that we are taking a team in October to do a mission project ( I will post pictures later). We are so excited about this team coming - from our home church, Brainerd Baptist - and cannot WAIT to see how the Lord is going to work!
I made chocolate chip cookies last night to deliver to my neighbors this afternoon with an invitation for the ladies of the apartments to come to my home for a get together Sunday night. My intention is to get to know each of them better and to also see if anyone would be interested in having a Bible Study with me. I am a little scared - okay a lot scared. Please pray for me as I seek to timidly step out and build a relationship with these ladies. Pray that I would be bold and courageous and that they would accept me. There is two - fold purpose in this plan of mine. One part is that I might share the gospel with my neighbors. Part two is that I might make FRIENDS! It can be very lonely being the only one of your "kind" in a country where you basically know no one. My wording sounds like we are a couple of aliens who just landed in from another planet but some days that is how we feel!
Also pray for Travis and I and our team member David as we go to the North of the city to look at some of the recent flooding damage to see how we might can help minister to those people in that part of the city. There is so much need in this city and we are praying for the Holy Spirit to lead our team to where and how we can best serve.
Hasta luego friends,
Danielle
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Buttered Pecan Ice Cream and a Baptism
I paid a small fortune for this amazing wonder but I think it was well worth it. I think that this itself could make up an entire post but felt like I should let you in on a little of what we have been up to for the past few days.
Thursday, we had a chance to visit a local MK school were our teammate’s children attend school.
The school is growing and needs more space and so they are beginning a project of adding on a second level to part of the school building. We have a team coming to help with this project in October but are feeling it may be too big for one group and are praying that a team might come in November or December of this year or the beginning of next year to help finish this project as well as another construction project with the Homeless ministry in downtown Mexico City. This ministry has a clinic in the basement that needs a lot of work. The clinic has many of the building materials already but just needs someone to come in and complete the projects. If you are interested in helping us with both or either of these projects please contact us.
Friday, we had the opportunity to visit a children’s home ran by a local church in the area.
This is a place where we would LOVE to be able to take a team. There are so many needs they have and so many things that a team could do such as: give the house parents a break by cleaning the house; doing a VBS with the children; playing and loving on the children giving much needed one on one attention; help to sort and organize the home; donate school supplies, toys, and clothes; offering a week of ESL classes or crafts and the list goes on and on.
The house parents and the church do an EXCELLENT job but funds are tight and there is only so much that two people can do at one time for 10 children. Here are some pictures of the children’s home as well as a couple of the precious little children who live there. If you are interested in bringing a team to work with this children’s home, please contact us and let us know.
Today, we had the opportunity in participating in a Baptismal service. One entire family among our house group churches in the city came to know Christ after their son became a believer and then led his entire family to the Lord!
They were baptized today in a service in one of our missionary family’s front yards in what I believe was a water tank with the top cut off. I would like to tell you that today it was about 59 degrees where we were in the city and raining. It was so neat to see how these people desired to follow the Lord in obedience so much that they didn’t care about the temperature or the fact that they weren’t doing it in a nice baptistery in a pretty church. I was amazed at their faithfulness to the Father.
Dear friends, we cannot thank you enough for your prayers and have felt each and everyone. Our prayer requests for this week:
- God would provide the right teams for the right projects at the right times
- Travis would have the patience and time to do his seminary work with dilligence that honors the Lord.
- Health of all our teams members
We thank you dear friends!
Until all have heard,
Travi and Dani ( these are our new adopted names by the locals)
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