Family and Friends,
As we continue our journey serving in Nicaragua, I am daily
reminded of how blessed we are to have those back home who are praying
daily. As I meet those who have no one,
I give praise of thanksgiving on your behalf.
We wanted to send an update on our ministry within Project H.O.P.E. As the season for short-term mission teams kicks
into high-gear, we are given the opportunity to not only minister to the Nicaraguan
people, but also to Americans who come here to serve.
To see God work through Taellor here is simply amazing….
A
couple of months ago, she was able to come with me to House of Hope for my
Tuesday morning Bible study. She kept
noticing the children that were running about that no one was ministering to…and
the next thing I know, she has gotten the extra supplies that I had in my tub
and is holding an “impromptu children’s Bible study” under a tree. This impromptu Bible study has continued and
continues to grow as she (just her and God) reaches the younger children of the
women in prostitution that come to the Tuesday morning outreach. She typically has about 20 kids ten and
younger. She continues to serve at the
Special Needs Orphanage assisting in their dance therapy. God has gifted her with the ability to just
simply love… In the village that we are
building, her time is mostly spent with the children. They take her to their homes where we often
find her assisting them with their chores, carrying water from the wells and
building relationships.
Slaton has finished his PreK class at his school (Nicaraguan
Christian Academy). He will be promoted
to Kindergarten next year. For all of
the struggle and difficulty in the beginning, he finished strong in the
end.
He has made some wonderful friends
here and is quickly picking up Spanish phrases.
He, currently, is in the States visiting his grandparents. One of the ladies from the village gave him a
bird that is extremely tame. He walks around
with the bird on his shoulder!
(When he
first heard that we were moving to Nicargua, this was one of the very first
things that he asked for!!!) He is
slowly becoming more accustomed to the poverty that he encounters here. The poverty in the village was difficult for
him to comprehend at first. He still
wonders why they make houses out of trash and why they don’t have shoes….
My Bible study on Tuesday mornings with the
young girls involved with prostitution has continued to be such a
blessing. We are currently studying the Beatitudes…taking
each one and discussing how it applies to our own lives. They live in such a dark world…and, yet,
Light is apparent.
I have also recently added “Pan de la Vida”
visits on Thursday morning! These are quickly becoming such a treasure in my
world! (Granted, I think I say this about all of the ministry opportunities that
God has allowed!!!) Each Thursday morning, Claudia (my translator), Taellor and
I set out to visit 5 homes within the village that we are currently building. We have began with the very first homes that
were built two years ago. We are simply
coming to remind each home that Christ is the “bread of life” and asking how we
can pray with them as we present to them a loaf of bread. We have had times of sweet fellowship…woman
to woman. One of my favorite experiences
was a couple of weeks ago. Typically, we
end up with several children following us….the also hear several times the
message of Christ as we make our way through the village. On this day, there was one boy about 9 years
old who had been with us for several weeks on Thursdays. When we came to our final loaf of bread that
day and started to walk up to our last home for that day, I noticed there were
tears streaming down his face. This
was his home. Today was his family’s day. His mother was at work and he was alone, yet,
he clung to that loaf of bread and asked us to pray for his family…for his
mother’s health so she could continue to work.
As we prayed and the tears continued to stream down his face, I was
reminded again and again of the faith of a child….for it wasn’t the bread that
he was crying for….it was the prayers that were being said on his family’s
behalf.
If we wish to follow us on Facebook, we are under (Tammy
Conner Stearns) or our blog at stearnsfamilyinnicaragua@blogspot.com
In His Hands,
The Stearns