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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Guatemala: KIDDOS FINALLY!!!

Just when we thought it could not possibly get any better!

Today began with some Lucky Charms, Captain Crunch, and fresh from the cow-milk. Following a much appreciated sugar filled breakfast we headed to a local private school here in zone 25 where 80 elementary students were waiting for our team.  And it was a BLAST! We did some face painting, music led in Spanish by Fernando, Gabby, and Fabby (FG team with us), arts and crafts, and a gospel skit wonderfully and hilariously preformed by our team showing the conversion of Saul to Paul.  Aubree Beeman shared her testimony following the skit and blew it out of the park. It showed huge progress in advancing the Kingdom and the Fellowship Guatemala Strategy of discipleship in this new zone.

After lunch we headed back to San Rafael Elementary (where we painted yesterday) but this time 140 young ones greeted us at the gate of the school and these kiddos are CUTE! With newly painted classrooms they were so excited to have painted faces! From butterflys, to lions, to batman!

After face paint and some games we were able to sing some worship songs in spanish with the kids. Gabby (their youth leader) does an incredible job with these kids.  She gets them singing and dancing for Jesus in one moment to sitting attentively with Lauren as she rocked her testimony the next. We were sad to say goodbye but luckily we get to go back Wednesday to preform the Gospel Skit in the morning for them and then again in the afternoon for the parents! 
Please be praying for that Jesus would touch the hearts of these families and that discipleship opportunities would be open for Fellowship Guatemala.

After dinner we headed back to the Mission Hotel where Doug led a local youth group in Panorama and our Aubree and Cari led us through Ephesians 1:6-10 (they did incredible)!

Excited to see what God continues to do in this city. They are hungry for truth, please pray they would hear and believe it.

 

Hasta Luego
Collin Jackson

Mosaic Students Guatemala

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