Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Trade school update #1

The Sewing School completed their first teaching session last week for approximately 40 ladies. For the past 3 months….the sewing school has been a beehive of activity with 2 courses running consecutively one in the morning where women learned how to make household items and another in the afternoon which taught dressmaking skills.Infotep…a local vocational teaching school provided professional teachers to instruct the students in a variety of courses which teach many life changing skills. The students pay a nominal registration fee, but are required to commit to attending class each day of the course. While a grade 6 education is necessary for most courses and after discovering that many people lacked even this level of education….a literacy course has also been started.
From pot holders, oven mitts and tea sets….to curtains and complete bedding sets….the women have made incredible progress considering that they didn’t even know how to operate a sewing machine prior to taking the course. Petra chooses thread for a project Teacher Ana helps a student with her inquiry
The Infotep director viewed the finished work of the students and pronounced that the program was a success. One man who saw how well his wife could sew…promised to buy her a machine so that she could continue to sew at home.
We give thanks to our God for blessing this school and also to Pastor Jim and Debra for their dedication in setting up and overseeing the trade schools in villa Paraiso.

Monday, April 23, 2012

hot flashes???

Yesterday morning while sitting in church at the beautiful Pier Giorgio terazza worshipping with a larger than average group of missionaries and visitors...I felt a trickle of mositure roll down between my shoulder blades....and more beads of moisture on my forehead. At first I thought that this must be the beginning of the infamous hot flashes which I have avoided in life so far...but alas....after talking with others after the service....I realized that they too were suffering from the same affliction. After 4 months of cool, refreshing temperatures (26 daytime and 20 nighttime) ....we could feel the the change in the air....the air was so thick and heavy it felt like you could cut it with a knife....yes.....the humidity has returned. Yikes.
Good bye top sheet and lightweight blanket...summer has arrived. Today the temperature reached 31 for the first time this year and with the humidex...it is currently 46 degrees. Break out the portable fans, or paper ones if necessary and get ready for another 6 months of this wonderful stuff. But....I am not complaining....at least it is not SNOW!




Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Garden plots

The Samaritan Foundation is excited to introduce Ed & Sylvia Rypstra, recently retired farmers from Bowmanville Ontario, who have the background, knowledge and desire to oversee a newly established agricultural program in Paraiso and Esperanza. For the past 12 years they have brought many teams to develop and construct an orphanage in Puerto Plata with the assistance of local Pastor Joel but have recently felt God’s calling to longer term missions in helping the poor.
They accepted the challenge and are now partnering with the Samaritan Foundation to establish garden programs in the two villages teaching the local people how to grow their own food. Their first job entailed repairing the fences to keep out the cows that had been happily munching on the foliage and fertilizing the garden area. Afterwards they marked out the initial 10 garden plots of 200 square meters each which is large enough to feed a family of 4 throughout the year using staggered planting times and crop rotation.
A meeting was held to explain the garden contracts and the first plots were distributed to individual families. It will be interesting to see which edible plants will be grown on the individual plots. In the meantime, a test garden plot has been planted in Esperanza by the IN agricultural team and Ed and Sylvia which is overseen by 8 older men in the village. They used a layered planting strategy in which 3 different heights of plants can grow in the same spot ... tall corn, medium height bean plants, and low lying root vegetables. With this program of crop placement and rotation, we know everyone will be blessed. One of life’s biggest challenges for most the parents is ensuring their families have enough to eat and are healthy.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

HAPPY EASTER

He's alive! I serve a risen Saviour, he's in the world today,
I know that He is living...whatever man may say.
I see His hand of mercy, I hear His voice of cheer,
and everytime I need Him...He's always near....
He lives...He lives.. Christ Jesus lives today.
He walks with me and talks with me
Along lifes's narrow way.
He lives...He lives...salvation to impart
You ask my how I know He lives.....
He lives....within my heart.

Easter Blessings to one and all.
John & Jane
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Batisseur's d'espoir



Spring has sprung and the temperatures are rising, along with cool refreshing rain (and torrential downpours)….but the group’s enthusiasm could not be stifled.
The “Batisseurs d’espoir “ (Ambassadors of hope) Belgium team arrived once again this year (their 5th trip) with lots of energy not only for construction but for ministry as well. They were all eager to get dirty and started mixing the cement with their shovels…while the local labourers watched in amusement. But as we all know…teamwork is the best course of action. They made good progress on the 2 homes they sponsored but what can 9 men and 1 woman do in 2 days of construction? Their main focus of ministry kept them very busy…they attended local church services in the evening, visiting the sick in the hospital, fed every family in the village of Nazareth, and ministered to the poor in so many more ways. The team visited the locations where the two families currently live who were grateful recipients of their new homes at the end of the week.
It was great to see Christina and Biaggo come along with their 2 sons, Enzo and Biaggo Jr. along with assorted cousins, co workers and pastors whom we visited with last year and were our awesome hosts. Even though we don’t speak Italian….God provided a way each day for us to speak together. At the end of the week a traditional pizza party was held at the famous “Bologna” Italian pizzeria in Sosua attended by not only the team members but also the entire Italian neighbourhood in which we live. It was sad to say goodbye or “Ciao” for another whole year, but the Lord willing, they hope to return again next year.
From all of us to you hugs and kisses ( I can never remember which side to start with), may God bless you all.