News from La Esmeralda

While the team is on the mountain serving in La Esmeralda and the surrounding area, they will not have internet to blog or send pictures. Cell phone coverage can be difficult, but we always attempt to have one brief phone call per day with updates on how the team is doing. I, Denise, will be receiving those updates and posting here as they come in.

Friday the team made the trip up the mountain on the winding dirt road to La Esmeralda. That bus ride becomes a challenge for those with motion sickness. Some rode in the truck with Donna Woodson, one of our missionaries to Nicaragua. All in all, they did pretty well and arrived in good shape.

They stay in a house near the clinic called the Marena House. It is a vacant house that is leased by the government. Donna Woodson, makes the arrangement with the government for us to use it for the week and it works out great.

The house has a central meeting area with separate rooms for the team to split into bunk house type rooms for boys and girls. There are very basic bathroom facilities that help them get through the week.  Each year the church folks do some work on the house to make sure it is ready for the team. They also haul in bunk beds and mattresses for them to sleep on.

Their meals are cooked in the kitchen at the clinic and served under the pavilion on the picnic tables that the 2012 construction team built.

After arriving in La Esmeralda and meeting their Nicaragua team partners that will host them and be their translators, they have to unload everything from the bus and haul it up the hill to the Marena House or to the clinic if it belongs there.

La Esmeralda is in a cloud forest which means it is a rainy, wet environment. That can cause problems with the dirt road and hauling things around once they arrive. The weather was good for the trip up the mountain and unloading the supplies and suitcases. That is always a huge blessing!

Friday evening they spent time getting to know the Nicaragua team and preparing for the next day's events. That night there was a lot of rain. The storm, combined with the first night in the new environment, made for a difficult night's sleep for some.

There are many adventures ahead for this team. Thank you for following their journey through this blog and carrying them with your prayers!

Buenos Días!

We are excited to get going this morning!!  After a great night sleep, our last hot showers for the week, and a wonderful breakfast at Selva Negra!  

A quick story we would like to share with you... 

As you can see, we are a small team.  

Ps. Caleb is in the house... 

Ps. Caleb is in the house... 

Before we had left, Denise sent a couple of us leaders a last minute information email. In this email, she was thanking us for putting time into this team and all the planning that we had done.  At the end of the email she said something that blew me away and it did the same to the rest of the team as I have shared. She called us the David team (referring to David and Goliath)!  

Little did she know, we had chosen this story to share with all of kids at our VBS days, none of us had given it a second thought.  She went on to say that she knows that even though we are small we can face all the Giants with God on our side!  As a small team we will face those Giants, but we are excited to let God lead us through!  God is crazy good at showing us that we can do anything with him on our side, even when we are totally oblivious to the obvious things right it front of us!

We have arrived!!

We had our ups and downs of travel today, but we have made it to Selva Negra for the night!

We have definitely seen the path God has prepared for us and have felt your prayers throughout our travel. 

We had a couple overweight scares at checking this morning but were able to shuffle things a bit and slide by (Leigh's two checked bags weighed in at 99.5lbs out of the possible 100lbs)!  We had to make a quick dash through the Miami airport to make our connecting flight (our first flight landed 30 minutes late)!  Then we arrived at the Managua airport with two suitcases missing and had several of our bags checked at customs... We were able to track the missing cases down and make it through with all of our stuff!!! 

We we had the opportunity while waiting for the bags to arrive to go and visit the Managua church and some of our friends!  We had the chance to meet a missions team from Iawo while at the church, we worked together to load up some rice to take up the mountain with us for their feeding center.  It's cool to be able to work alongside so many others for the same goal, sharing the Love of Jesus!

image.jpg
image.jpg

Tonight we are completely exhausted, ready for a shower, and a bed to get a good night sleep in. We will finish our treck up the mountain to La Esmeralda in the morning!  Please be praying for our motion sickness team members as this will be the most difficult part of the trip for them!  

#Davidteam #Nica2015

On their way

The Nicaragua Team met at the Fox River Waukesha campus early this morning looking bright-eyed and ready to go!

Ready to travel in the early morning hours in Waukesha

Ready to travel in the early morning hours in Waukesha

They've just boarded their last flight in Miami to Managua, the capital city of Nicaragua. From there they will travel four hours on a bus to Selva Negra, where they will spend the night and then on to La Esmeralda tomorrow!

Prepping 101

Four hours of team packing? Check. Too many to count last-minute trips to the store for less than five items? Check. Made sure you had your passport for the twentieth time today? Check. But what about Jesus in all of this? What about the spiritual preparation? 

As a team we've been walking through the book of Acts starting June 1. Everyday we have been challenged to read and reflect on the passage(s) of scripture from the book of Acts selected. Reflecting on not only how this particular scripture applied to us on an individual basis, but as a team and as a part of the body of Christ all around the world. 

Because the most vital part of going on this trip is making sure we are going with Jesus. Each one of us can go for Jesus. We can go and do great things and change lives - but our life won't be impacted as much if we were to go with Jesus. That vital part of a living relationship with Him is the only thing keeping us going on that mountain - He is the source and reason of it all. 

Personally, to prepare, I've been waking up and reflecting on the many attributes of God I've had hanging on my wall for months. I wanted to fixate my mind and  attitude on the God that is walking into these next few days right along side us. The God who has sealed each one of us with His Spirit. He is in control. He is always with us. And He is going to be at work within us and around us even when we cannot see it. 

We are going with Jesus simply because we just want to be His hands and feet. His love through us is the only reason we are getting on this plane. 

A Look Back

As the Nicaragua 2015 team prepares to leave tomorrow, we're taking a look back at highlights from last years's Nicaragua Mission Trip.

Enjoy the photos below or click on the 2014 - Nicaragua Young Adult category of the blog to read through the posts from that trip!


Commissioned.

The Nicaragua team was commissioned at both the Waukesha and the Muskego campus yesterday and we know that the Waterford campus is supporting us in prayer as well.

It was so great being able to see and feel the support of the church as we prepare to leave for our trip this week. As Pastor Rob and Pastor Guy were praying for our team, they reminded us that our team is not simply just the 10 of us physically going over there. Our team includes each and everyone of you that lifted your hands and prayed over us, as well as all those that will continue to lift us up in prayer while we are there.

We are excited and hopeful for all that God is going to do in us and through us to further his kingdom. Will you continue to join us in prayer for our trip?

Thank you, Fox River, for being a part of our team. 

Nicaragua Team Heading Home

Yesterday/Saturday they made the long trip down the mountain and then on to the Managua area for some recreation, shopping and American style pizza. The team members who struggle with motion sickness all rode in the truck and made the journey just fine. Thank you for praying for them! Last night they spent the night in a hotel near the airport. At this time their flights home are on time.

1st flight:

AA1252 departs Managua at 11:30am and arrives in Miami at 4:10pm where they will clear passport control and customs. The flight is only about 3 hours, but there is a +2 hour time difference.

2nd flight:

AA1618 departs Miami at 6:30pm and arrives at O'Hare in Chicago at 8:45pm. This flight is just over 2.5 hours.

If the flights are on time and all goes well with luggage, the team should be at the Fox River Waukesha campus around 11pm

Please pray for them as they journey home!

Denise