Intro to Bomani & Government School

Day 2 began with our first visit to New Life Academy in Bomani. This school is right in the middle of a tribal village. As we enter the compound, the children are singing a "Welcome Fox River" song. They usher us into the church building and bless us with songs, poems and Bible verses from each of the 12 classes (baby class through grade 8). 

The entire school waiting for us to arrive.

The entire school waiting for us to arrive.

A recitation about the history of the school

A recitation about the history of the school

The baby class (3 year olds) singing for us.

The baby class (3 year olds) singing for us.

Class 7 during their recitation.

Class 7 during their recitation.

The Adult Literacy Class joined us to sing a traditional song.

The Adult Literacy Class joined us to sing a traditional song.

We gave out team shirts to all the staff to signify the partnership between Fox River and the school.

We gave out team shirts to all the staff to signify the partnership between Fox River and the school.

Pastor Allan shared the story of how God made a way for the center to be in Bomani.

Pastor Allan shared the story of how God made a way for the center to be in Bomani.

Then it was time to leave our school to visit the government school just down the road. Over the years we have built a good relationship with this school. We appreciate how hard they work for the best opportunities for their children. Here are a few things we learned:

  • The government supplies teachers and a few supplies to the schools, but does not provide buildings, books, desks, teaching materials or other school supplies. The community must raise the funds for these things.
  • There are 1200 students in the school with class sizes around 80 student per class.

The children had a few presentations for us and then, as we do each year, we presented the school with a gift of desks for one classroom. 

The assembly of younger students.

The assembly of younger students.

Our team sitting outside one of the classroom buildings during the assembly.

Our team sitting outside one of the classroom buildings during the assembly.

One of the upper primary classes.

One of the upper primary classes.

It was time to return to our school and the team jumped right in!

Making Chapati

Making Chapati

Stirring rice in the HUGE cookers!

Stirring rice in the HUGE cookers!

Cleaning up in the kitchen

Cleaning up in the kitchen

Serving food

Serving food

Doing mounds and mounds of dishes!

Doing mounds and mounds of dishes!

After a delicious lunch and a tour of the facilities, we enjoyed some time getting to know our partners at New Life Academy.

On Sunday afternoon at the big outreach day in Bomani, we will enter a team in the volleyball tournament. We got a little practice in this afternoon before we had to say good bye to all of our new friends. We ended the day with a team meeting and a walk down the beach for ice cream. 

It was a full and wonderful day jump starting relationships that will cross an ocean and last a life time. The team is healthy and doing well. 

Tomorrow we head back to Vipingo to build a mud hut for the family in the community and before we leave in the afternoon, we will meet with the parents of the upper primary students. At that time we will present the gifts of the solar lamps that Fox River and many sponsors donated so the students can study after dark (6:30pm every night) without having to breathe in the fumes from burning lamps.

Thank you for your love, prayer and support!

Arrival Day - Intro to Vipingo

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The team arrived safe and sound at 4am on Tuesday morning with all bags in tow. After taking the morning to sleep and settle in, we had a brief orientation and lunch before heading to Vipingo to meet our partners and sponsored children. 

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They greated us with songs and a dramatized news show that detailed the ten year history of our partnership.

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They gave us gifts of traditional dress and a winnowing basket.  

They gave us gifts of traditional dress and a winnowing basket.  

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Pastor Guy challenged us to be great by serving.  

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Missionary Jim Horne lead us on a tour of the facility and told the story of how God began this ministry in Vipingo.  

We finished up our time getting to know our staff partners with a game and an opportunity to hear about what these amazing servants of God do at the school.  

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Tonight the team will sleep well. Tomorrow we travel to Bomani to meet our partners and sponsored kids there. Thank you for praying for us!  

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Arrival Day for Early 8

Early on Saturday morning, the first small group of 8 from the Kenya team arrived in Kenya with gratitude for uneventful flights. After a few hours of sleep we had the afternoon hours to reconnect with some very special ministries that touch ours.

LIFE SPRING RESCUE CENTER

The rescue center in Vipingo takes in children who have been abandoned or rescued from unsafe situations. This center was born out of the heart of our Medical Missions Director to care for these children. That desire brought together several organizations to make this important ministry become a reality. To date, 26 children have been rescued with 14 currently placed in this wonderful home.

SPECIAL NEEDS SCHOOL

Many years ago a Fox River Kenya team member saw a boy with Downs Syndrome wandering the streets of Vipingo and asked if we could help him. He attended the school for several years before we knew we had to find a place that was designed to care for him. God lead us to just the right place and in February of 2016 we were able to get him in the school. When we visit him, we also visit some of the 800 children in the special needs school. This school is an amazing ministry with some incredible kids!

It was early night for the 8 weary travelers. Tomorrow we will represent Fox River in 3 different churches connected with our ministries. Guy will be speaking at our sister church, Crossroads Fellowship. Team members will be in Vipingo and Pastor Allan's church in Majioni. 

Thank you for praying for us and for the rest of the team that will be departing on Sunday to join us!

Kenya Team Commissioning

The 2017 Kenya Mission Team is ready to go! Saturday we packed the supply bags and over the weekend the team was commissioned at each of our campuses.

The first group of 8 departed Thursday afternoon and the rest of the team departs on Sunday afternoon. Will you join me in praying for:

  • Safe travel
  • Health
  • All luggage to arrive in Kenya
  • Our loved ones left at home
  • Our partners in Kenya preparing for our arrival

#FRStudentsInNicaragua 2017

Oh the wrap up...  So many things to share, not enough words to even scratch the surface.

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We have been home for just under a week and as we try to grasp at all we have experienced the emotions still run high! 

The Spiritual warfare was real on this trip.  Every turn we made there would be another obstacle to face.  Many things could have broken our team, many moments could have been over taken by fear, sickness, rain, mud, bugs, trees and power lines, etc... but God walked right beside us the entire time.  OUR GOD SHOWS UP!!!  He never ever ceases to leave us in awe as we walk through these trips and I wouldn't want it any other way!  In awe of how our Creator works is a really cool place to be! 

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With spiritual warfare you better believe there is Kingdom work being done! 

We take a yearly trip to encourage and fuel the ministry that exists there on a daily basis.  We go and we partner with the clinic and the church in La Esmeralda!  We go with them as they do their ministry in their communities!  God is doing great things in this place through some very special people!

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Fox River Students are awesome!!!  They jumped in feet first to all that God had in store for them. From handing out hygiene packs to playing games with the kiddos at the schools, the students were there and ready to show God's love. They didn't allow language to stop them from building relationships and walked away knowing that our God has no language!  Many students stepped out of their comfort zones on this trip and saw how faithful God was to meet them there and do work in and through their lives. 

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Our prayer is that each of these students has walked away knowing who God is and how he works in their lives! 

As I sit here writing I wonder what 'those' numbers are... how many gave their lives to Christ, how many hygiene packs were given, how many kiddos were at VBS, teens at teen outreaches... and so on.  Are the numbers what really matter?  Do we really need to know the exact number? The people matter, the numbers do not!  I fully believe that this team made an impact, this team fought the good fight, this team conquered fears, this team FOLLOWED!  I believe that our God knows the numbers and that He has multiplied that since we have come and gone!  There are numbers, I just don't know them and tonight I'm okay with that!  One day we will stand next to the lives that were changed this week!!

As you have read before, coming off of trips is an emotional roller coaster, and this year is no exception.  As a leader I help others process and then will take my turn.  I don't know what it is about this year, but it wrecked me!  I can pin point the spot, the moment, the hour that I walked away from my heart.  It is still sitting in that place right now... leaning up against the motorcycle in front of the church as I watched my team take in the last moments of this trip. This spot brings so much peace, somewhere I undoubtedly feel the presence of God!  Needless to say, I don't feel whole.  Maybe this year this place took the remaining pieces of my heart that it didn't already have, maybe God is stirring up something inside me. Through the privilege of following Christ comes the heartache for His work!  Until He tells me otherwise I will continue leading teams over to share in the experience of joy that this place brings me!  It never gets old! 

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As we recoup, as we work through our feelings, as we strive to make the changes God has asked of us... Will you pray for us?  Will you pray for those kiddos, teens, families... that we crossed paths with?  Will you pray for Pastor Denis and his team?  Pray for the ministry of the clinic and church in La Esmeralda?

Fox River has a home in La Esmeralda, Nicaragua!  Just let us know when you are ready to go visit with us!

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#JuntosSiempre

The last day

As I sit here this morning after saying goodbyes my heart is full and yet so heavy.  This just never seams to get any easier. 

The students have experienced life change and are leaving pieces God has asked them to set down as well have pieces of their hearts.  We have students who have decided that their lives would be so much greater if they chose to follow Christ!!!

This week was full of spiritual warfare, yet God pulled us right on through!  He is so good to us! 

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Yesterday we had a great day of celebration of the week!  We were able to take our Nica team on a fun and exciting day!  We went zip lining!!! So many faced some fears and jumped!  We then had a very long bus ride down to Managua!  After we made it to Managua we went to the port for some shopping and ended the night at Pizza Hut!  We had time to share what God had stirred up in each of us this week!  God fills this time with is presence and always leaves us in awe!  

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We we are so grateful for our time here and even though we aren't ready to leave, we realize what God has done this week and we celebrate and take that with us as we go!  ​

​We are waiting for the shuttle and we fly out around 12:30.  Will you pray for us?? 

Our hearts are heavy, we are still tired, health and safety... it's a very long day of travel​ and at this point we are ready to be home.

See you soon! ​

It's coming to an end

A story from yesterday...

Emily Price--

"We went to a waterfall yesterday that isn't to far from where we are staying. ​ It was a long walk to the bottom of the waterfall.  We walked over a few bridges and got some beautiful pictures.  Once we got down some people started getting in the water and more and more went in after that and by the half of the group was in and playing with the Nica's!  We got so many pictures of us in the water and it was a happy time for everyone!  God's work was beautifully shown at the bottom of the waterfall because it was sunny out with no rain and joy all over!"

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Today was was our last day here in La Esmeralda! This morning we came together, Fox River and Nica's to share in encouraging each other​.  We had been given a name at the beginning of the week of someone we were supposed to get to know throughout our time together.  We were asked to find an item that would represent the person that we had been getting to know and then share why we chose this specific thing with some word of encouragement!  This was a precious time as we all sat and listened to what others saw in each other!  

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We then spent the afternoon packing up and hanging with our friends! ​

We ended our day at Church service.  Seth shared how fear can so easily take over our lives and how the only way out of that fear is to give it all to Christ!  Pastor Denis then called the Fox River team up front to allow his congregation to thank us and to say goodbye! This service always pulls on the heart strings as all the people we have come to know come up and give hugs.  

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As we prepare to leave tomorrow morning bright and early will you pray for us?  ​

For the Hearts that are heavy with goodbyes, that travel goes smooth, and for those who get motion sickness. 

​We will be home soon, but first a day to celebrate what God has done with our Nica's!

Buenas Noches​

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More Stories

It is just so much better when the team shares....

Delaney-- 

Our final VBS was bittersweet. Being able to plant seeds in these little ones is truly an amazing experience. Knowing it was are last time was sad but we did some amazing work all to glorify God and further his kingdom. This crowd was a bit smaller and younger than the others but that allowed us to be more up close and personal with them. Watching their faces light up from the dances or the simple high fives from winning at a game has truly made me think about the things I find myself not showing gratitude towards and how back home I take for granted all the things that can make me happy, or even smile. Being apart of VBS was my favorite part of what we did. Getting the opportunity to be easy going and full of energy with the little Nica's brought me much joy. Knowing that now they know there's an all powerful God that loves them through any circumstance or situation brings me even bigger joy. Those smiles are just the beginning of Gods plan for them and I'm so grateful God allowed me to be a part of planting a seed to further his kingdom.

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Elijah--

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This trip was amazing so far and I hope to be able to come again. The VBS were very fun and I enjoyed the kids, they were hard to control but knowing that God is with them and they want to be there just makes me very happy! I am very happy that I was able to come and be a part of this team.

 

Stephen--

After dinner each night, behind the clinic and under the pavilion, we've been blessed to share and listen to each other's 'stories': the ways that each of us have come to know Jesus and the ways that He now personally works in our lives. Nightly, 2-3 from both the Nica's and the FR team have shared.

I've been amazed, from the beginning, how open and detailed the Nica's stories have been. Of course, it's been moving to hear the different ways the teens on our FR team have trusted God in their lives, but it's difficult hearing some of the stories from the Nica's and not knowing how to comfort them after. While their circumstances are very different, the setting of their story in Nicaragua is far from my own, the hurts that they feel and the ways God brings comfort through His Word and Church is the same. Praising God and joining together after, in prayer, is something I hope I never forget. - Stephen

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Rain, Rain Here to Stay

After lunch, we headed out to the soccer field, which was an open grass area where horses roamed. As soon as we got there, it began to rain. But, the rain doesn't stop us, not in Nicaragua. We grabbed some soccer balls and had some fun. I'm pretty sure just about everyone left muddy and wet. We had tons of fun enjoying the rain, even if we weren't playing and just cheering on. The cold and wetness of today's soccer experience did not stop us from from getting to know each other more and build relationships with people all around us. Also taught us to be patient as we waited for showers afterward. -Sara Powers

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Today for our VBS opportunity, we walked to the church that we are familiar with here in Nicaragua. I enjoyed today's VBS because we recognized the kids, and could strengthen our relationships with them even more. I felt very welcomed and comfortable with the people at this church when we worked with them all day. First, we sang songs with them in Spanish. I still enjoyed it even though I didn't fully understand what the songs were saying. The love that the kids show is so powerful, and it opened my eyes that Gods love has no language. After songs, we played games with them, taught them the story of Jericho and made some crafts. It was a good day! -Megan Price

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