Bahamas Mission Day 6

Today our team enjoyed a much-deserved day of shopping, eating, and relaxing after a week of hard work. We hit the market this morning for some haggling and souvenir shopping. Then we went for lunch – some did McDonald’s (which I will never understand on a missions trip! lol!) while a bunch of us went to Twin Brother’s Fish Fry and ate the local favorite cuisine … conch. We had conch fritters (like hush puppies), conch chowder, conch salad (like ceviche), cracked conch, and conch burgers. I also ate Snapper, which was delicious as well. We then went to the beach and enjoyed swimming, volleyball, coconut water, and fruit smoothies. It was a wonderful day and everyone had a great time. Tonight we will have our final service and time of sharing. Tomorrow we head home. Thanks for praying for us!
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Families that Serve Together …

We thought it was really cool to have several people on our team with their family members. On Sunday even more families are heading out from our church on a team to serve in Nicaragua. Families that serve together stay together.
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Bahamas Mission Day 5

Today Noah Rockmore led us in group devotions talking about using the gifts of the Holy Spirit to benefit those God calls us to serve. We then headed off for our final day of service at the church. Our team did a great job running the program and loving on the children. It was sad to part ways, but we are thankful for a wonderful church in the community that will continue to invest in their lives. We finished pouring the cement floor and our painting yesterday, so today we mixed concrete and poured a sidewalk. More hard work but it was awesome seeing everyone working hard with great attitudes. After we finished, we cleaned up, then prayed over the church and Pastor Exante. What a joy to partner with him in a small way this week. After returning to camp, 6 of our girls and I went to the canal and enjoyed a swim and some cliff diving. It was so beautiful and very fun. Today is the Bahamian Independence Day, so there were many more people swimming in the canal than when we were there on Monday. Tomorrow is our free day, so we will be going to the market and spending the afternoon at the beach. Thank you for your continued prayers. We have felt their impact!

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Bahamas Mission Day 4

This morning we were led in devotions by Claudia Mahaffy who shared from James chapter 1 about remembering the things God is teaching us here on the trip and applying those things to our lives when we return home. We headed back to our ministry site and did our VBS with the kids and spent the afternoon doing more painting and mixing cement. At 2:30pm through the doors at the airport walked … Scarlet! She was the young lady whose passport did not come in before our departure. It came in the mail yesterday and she was able to get on the flight down today. We are very excited to have her with us for the remainder of our trip. This evening we are going over to tour the Adventure Learning Centre connected to the camp we are staying at and experience their planetarium – the only one in the Caribbean.

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Bahama Mission Day 3

This morning we went through our usual routine of breakfast, quiet time, and group devotions. Today Steven Benz led the devotional and did a great job talking about the Holy Spirit. We then took a group picture with the other team that is here at the camp with us from Pennsylvania, then we headed off to our ministry sites. We had a good 50 plus children show up for VBS today. After lunch we got to work. Some of our group painted, priming two large walls in the church. The rest of the team mixed and poured cement. We got about a quarter of the floor that we are working on done today. It was hot, sweaty, and hard work, but our team is continuing to serve with gladness and joy. We appreciate your prayers. IMG_1996 IMG_2037 IMG_2059 IMG_2061 IMG_2066 IMG_2067 IMG_2082 IMG_2084 IMG_2147 IMG_2143 IMG_2150 IMG_2159 IMG_2179 IMG_2192IMG_2175 IMG_2205

Pray for Rachel … New Update

From Rachel’s dad Rick:

We have heard from Rachel. The doctors performed the CT-Scan this morning instead of afternoon. Everything is CLEAR!!! Legally, the doctors cannot release her from the hospital, but per Rachel “a couple of doctors” suggested she could check herself out and would be flying home “at her own risk.” BUT GOD!!!!!! They will be flying home on angels’ wings!!!! Please continue to pray her shunt will not malfunction. We are still believing for a total and complete healing per my original post several days ago!!! I am waiting on a call from Rachel and hope to have more info after talking to her. I will be on the road, but will post what I can from my phone. PLEASE continue praying!!! THANK YOU FOR YOUR FAITHFULNESS, LOVE, COMPASSION AND PRAYERS!!! No words exist that can express our gratefulness for the outpouring from all over the world on Rachel’s and our family’s behalf!!!!!!!!!!

Prayer for Rachel Update

I received this update last night. It’s the latest I have heard through her aunt:

Got update on Rachel from her dad, Rick. The doctors were able to flush and have drained her shunt and relieved the pressure on her brain, she is feeling better. There are many people in Brazil trying to make arrangements to get her on a flight home tomorrow. She was scheduled to fly home Wednesday; she is being held in the hospital for observation, so all will depend on her shunt being able to stay free flowing. God is hearing and answering all your prayers for Rachel, they need to continue PLEASE! Thank you all so much for your love, support and prayers!