Bundles of Love

What an amazing time we had in Guatemala. We met some wonderful new people who will be friends for a lifetime. God brought a bunch of total strangers together from Canada, NH, PA, DE and TN and we made memories together that will not soon fade from our memories!






We were 11 people who went down to be the representatives for the sponsors all over the world who were not able to be there and hand out the bundles to the children. Just 11 of us for so many children. We were able to meet our sponsored children on Monday. Edwin and Isaiah they are such sweet boys. Edwin wanted to make sure that we knew what he was doing in school, that he won the spelling bee (that they do in English) he is excelling in his Math studies. he is a bright young man. Isaiah was a little more shy, he drove almost 3 hours to see us, and had never been in a car before. He was a bit timid, and was a little nervous when Phil said he was our "son" I think he thought we were going to try to bring him home with us. He has just started school this year and loves it! What a blessing these two boys are to our family!!









We greeted many children who were so thankful for their bundles, and couldn't wait to hug us. Their parents making sure that they said their "thank you's" to us, or should I say gracias.
The parents making sure that they had their picture taken with us. And snapping pictures of us with their child on their cell phones.









We visited 5 projects, most of them were in the city. We went to some pretty tough neighborhoods. Where the only safe haven for those children is the project. They have a small area to play inside the school and loving teachers who are showing them God's love everyday! Teaching them about Jesus and what He has done for them. Caring for these children in ways that their parents are not for whatever reason. The love for the children is so evident when you talk to each and every one of the teachers, they care deeply for all of these children. Their faith in God is so evident as well. It is so overwhelming when you hear testimony after testimony of what God is doing in each life, or in each project.

One of the last projects we went to was in a gang driven area. There is beautiful soccer field just on the outside of the school, and it is unsafe for the children to play there. They are in these walls and love it in there. One little girl (she is pictured to the right of Megan in the picture below)in this project walked up to me and asked me if I knew her sponsor? I told her I didn't, and she looked very sad about that, she then started to tell me that she has never heard from her sponsor. I hugged her and told her that was from her sponsor. It made me realize, we go down and see our children. We just met our new kids this week. But I have never written a letter to them to let them know who we are. That is something I need to do. They have birthday's too, and celebrate Holidays, or just like to get mail. What child doesn't??

So, if you sponsor a child anywhere write to them, let them know you think of them, that you pray for them, encourage them anyway that you can. I know they would appreciate it. I know mine will!!

With this all written I am going to end this with then need to let you know there are MANY unsponsored children in Guatemala, and also where ever AMG has schools. Would you consider taking one for your family? It costs $28 a month and that is for food, clothes, and an education! Pray about it please! Maybe for this Christmas you could even start, what a gift it would be for both you and the child.

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