guatemala missions trip 2012

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We (along with our family at Eternal Church) are going to Guatemala to build houses for and to minister to widows and orphans! The trip is July 7 th -July 14 th . We went in 2008 and it was a life changing experience! On the trip we build houses, provide clothes and toys for the families, participate in feeding programs, do grounds maintenance at the orphanage, and provide water treatment systems to help the community once we leave! This summer is Michael and my tenth wedding anniversary. Last fall, we began planning a big celebration trip. We are excited to tell you about what we decided to do instead……

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Page 1: Guatemala Missions Trip 2012

We (along with our family at Eternal Church) are going to Guatemala to build houses for and to minister to widows and orphans!

The trip is July 7th-July 14th.

We went in 2008 and it was a life changing experience!

On the trip we build houses, provide clothes and toys for the families, participate in feeding programs, do grounds maintenance at the orphanage, and provide water treatment systems to

help the community once we leave!

This summer is Michael and my tenth wedding anniversary. Last fall, we began planning a big celebration trip. We are excited to tell you about what we decided to do instead……

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Why Guatemala: During the second half of the 20th century, a 36-year guerrilla war left thousands of Guatemalan women and children widowed and orphaned. There are an estimated 75,000 widows in the mountain region where we are going!  Many of these widows are living under lean-tos with their children. Most live in extreme poverty.  

In ChiChi, we build 12x12 and 12x18 houses

for full families. Each house has one bunk

bed, a concrete floor, a window, and a door with

a lock.

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Pray America: Our partner in Guatemala has founded 2 orphanages, several feeding programs and a clinic that feeds/disciples hundreds to thousands of children and widows in Guatemala multiple times per week.

Pray America uses home building (approximately 100 per year) as an opportunity to network in villages and minister to the people. There are no strings attached to the homes, and recipients are not required to have any religious beliefs or preference.

Visit www.prayamerica.org for more information. Currently Pray America is building an orphanage for girls and boys that cannot get into other orphanages.

This is the picture I took of one of the widows after I was able to hand her the lock and key to the first

house she has ever owned.

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One of the best things about the trip is the time we get to spend with the kids. We could build the house in four hours

and be gone. Instead, we get to play with, eat with, love on, and minister to the kids

at each build site.

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We stay at night at the Pray America compound in the middle of the city and have time to explore and learn about the culture.

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This is my favorite picture from our last

trip….

On the way to the feeding program, we

always hand out candy to the children along our route. This one little girl was excited about her

Tootsie-Roll she received but she could not unwrap it. Michael held his hand out in an

offer to help but, because of how much

she prized the treat and her distrust for

strangers, she would not give it to him for fear

he would take it away.

After continuing to struggle, she finally handed it to him for

assistance. He unwrapped it and she

immediately opened her mouth and let him hand feed her…. the ultimate

sign of trust.

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We are excited about each one of you being an integral part of this next important mission. Thank you for all of your prayers and support!

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If you would like more information about the trip itself, go to:

http://eternalchurch.net/evangelism/missions.php

How You Can Help: There are three ways you can get involved: 

Prayer Support Supply Donations (for the trip; also yard sale items for our big fundraiser in May) Financial Support - This trip will cost $1,600.00 per person plus the cost of the houses, which

we pay in advance. We hope to build 12 houses per team at a cost of $1,350 per house.

If you feel led to give financially, you can give by credit card online at:

http://eternalchurch.net/worship/OnlineGiving.phpPlease click/choose for: Missions. 

In the MEMO line, indicate Michael and Jennifer Belk.  To make a general donation, leave the MEMO section blank.

You may donate by check and support individuals, teams, or give directly towards a widow home by marking the memo line of your check made to Eternal at:

PO Box 1509

Fort Mill, SC  29716-1509

If you are willing to support our team financially,

you will directly impact the lives of those less fortunate.

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To find out more about Eternal, go to:

eternalchurch.net • Purpose

Why do we exist? As individuals and as a church,

we exist to glorify God and enjoy Him forever.

• Vision

What are we trying to accomplish? Our vision

for the church is to love God and love People

according to the Scriptures.

• Mission

How do we accomplish the vision? We accomplish our

Vision by focusing on the four pillars of ministry:

Worship, Evangelism, Community, and Discipleship.

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR SUPPORT AND INTEREST!