Final Day in Guatemala

This is the last day and I have a few loose ends to tie up. We are organizing a day of Christmas celebration in the refugee camp at Alotenango. We are partnering with BMDMI ( Baptist Medical and Dental Mission International) and a Guatemalan grassroots organization called VOLUNCA which is an acronym for volunteers at work. It’s made up of Guatemalan psychologists who have been working with the post traumatic refugees due to the eruption. Makko works for BMDMI and the land owner we met, well his wife is with VOLUNCA. This plan was providentially made before my arrival. Makko will set up activities with the children and youth . Monica and VOLUNCA will be there to help with the mental needs. This is gonna be so cool. I wish we could be here for this. They will send me a report with pics when they are finished. Awesome! Victor and Monica invited me to there farm so we went and spent several hours with them before heading to the city. He wanted me to see the cabinas on his property that he built for some of the workers. He felt this would be helpful and he was 100% correct. The design is simple but very acceptable and good. Gosh these guys are so cool. My head swims with ideas. I have never felt so sure about a project in my life. HIS hands are surly on this and the orchestration laid out ahead of time has been perfect. Now it’s our turn to start making it come to be. Much work has to be done and with your prayers and financial gifts we can make a new start for 10 families. We now await for the new survey and then we can start getting this thing going. Praise God from whom all blessings flow.
Kenny