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Olin, Dan: Guatemala Mission Trip. Where
He Leads. 4/2000.
Grace to you and peace from God our Father and our Lord Jesus Christ. This is
the greeting we
brought to the churches and the people of Guatemala, the same greeting
that the Apostle Paul gave to
the churches in New Testament times. On November 3-13, we took a group of 11 young people to
Guatemala. They were: Brad Aho, Karina Mattila, Aaron Ruotsala, Amanda
Aho, Joy Kandoll, Dawn
Aho, Kendra Holmgren, Tim Estola, Erik Park- konen, Jonathan Johnson and
Katie Grillo. Along with
the youth were Richard and Betty Barney, Matti and Elaine Valitalo, Bob
Maki, my wife LeAnn and
myself. Pablo Salguero came along as our translator and helped in many
ways. The purpose of our
trip was to perform repairs on the church in Zacapa. We did rewiring,
installed ceiling fans and lights,
replaced damaged ceiling panels, and cleaned and painted the inside of
the church.
Each day the children of Zacapa came to help and to visit our young
people. What a blessing to see
them together! They became so attached, there were many tears when we
had to leave. Even more
important than the work on the church was the work ofGod in our hearts. We
thank God
that we were able to share the love ofGod and His Word with those in
Guatemala.
Every evening we had services in homes or churches, or Bible study at
our hotel. One night we were
invited by a waitress at the hotel to have services at her church. Before
the service, the waitress asked
Joy if she would go with her to find her wayward son and invite him to
church. Joy went with her and
the young man promised to come, but did not show up until the service
was over and we had left. The
next day our youth and some of the adults went to a waterfall near that
church and the young man
showed up to talk. He began to tell Joy his troubles and that he was
burdened by his sins and had not
been able to sleep the night before. Joy translated his words for Bob
Maki, who was able to preach
the Gospel of the forgiveness of all his sins to him. He received peace
and joy in believing that Good
News!
We visited many of the very poor homes in Pietras Azulas and had
services in our church there.
Solomon holds services there each Saturday and the children are bussed
to Zacapa each Sunday.
I asked for and received a report from each of our young people on their
thoughts about our trip.
Their experiences are printed following this article. Each one told of
the great impact it had on them as
one wrote: "My dream is that this mission trip will not be the last
provided for the youth of our
church. I cannot begin to tell you how much God strengthened my faith
through this trip." Another
wrote, "God's almighty presence was evident from preparing for the
trip to the last day. It was a life-
changing experience working on the church, being with the young people and
seeing how they live."
May God bless these youth and keep and guide them by His Holy Spirit. Let
us remember them in our
prayers as there is a great need for laborers in the Lord's vineyard.