Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Semana Santa in Review: Part 1

Rancho Oasis held our first official event on Tuesday, March 30th. School was closed for Semena Santa (Holy Week) and we invited the kids that attend Sunday afternoon service to join us for a work/play day.

Cutting grass - machete style!

Collecting trash / Collecting "fertilizer"
"It's a hard knock life for us"


All work and no play...

...make Kevin, Genderson, Cesar and Nexer dull boys!



Capitan Barba leading a devotional

Ecclesiatses 7:11-12


This a Karina. She is a recent grad from Calvary Chapel Bible College Peru who is a native of Tegucigalpa. She is interested in volunteering some of her time to help us at the Ranch. With all the workers living on the property, space is limited. Pray that we can find a way to have Karina help RO4Y!

PRAYER REQUESTS:
  • Luis recovered quickly after his fall off the scaffold. Praise God!!! Continue to pray for the safety of the men as they finish the bathhouse this week.
  • We've found another avenue to try and import the bus. Pray that the Honduran government would be able to accept the bus as it will be used to bless the people and not turn a profit.
  • Our first short-term missions team arrives Saturday the 17th! Pray that God will bless their travel, stay and work at RO4Y!
  • Our visit at Freedom Fellowship in Freedom, Wisconsin was fantastic. I'm hoping to get the video to post on-line sometime soon. We're planning on having a group visit next winter.
  • Pray for Jon's brother's wedding this Sunday. Jon is standing as the best man, while Naomi is going to strut her stuff as the flower girl!
  • Continue to pray for RO4Y while we are gone in the States. We return to Honduras on Tuesday, April 27th. Also, pray for wisdom as we assemble all of the necessary documents for beginning our residency application.
Love you guys and cherish your prayer!!!

STAY TUNED FOR THE LATEST ON...
THE CONSTRUCTION PROJECT,
EASTER SUNDAY 2010,
LIFE IN OJOJONA,
OUR FIRST HORSE RESCUE!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Keeping you all in our prayers. I learned about Rancho Oasis for Youth through our church bulletin - Calvary Chapel of Morgantown, WV. I now follow your blog. Thanks for all you do! Looking forward to hearing about your horse rescue too!
Beth :)