Sunday, May 22, 2011

Impressions

It’s interesting the conversations we get into down here at times. There are some that are preoccupied / concerned with what is put on Facebook or blogs about living their life here. They worry about the impression that others see when they post pictures of Caribbean beaches or getting manicures.

Generally, the conversation is with folks that would be considered Godly people. That is, they would profess to be a follower of Jesus Chris and their general resource use (time & money) would seem to be devoted to tasks that would glorify Him (pastors, leading small groups, preparing locations for conferences, etc). Or another way to think of it is that their day to day ‘work’ is typically related to the church AND their free time activities many times include similar activities. You could say they were bearing good fruit.

Yet they worry about people’s perception.

Many times they have uprooted themselves from their extended family, put themselves in a country less safe than their home country, and chosen or felt called to a place having less opportunity then they could have in their home country. Many would be called missionaries.

Yet they fear that if they show something pretty, fun, or that that is beyond the realm of absolute need (food, water, health) to the public, they will be attacked.

Why the fear?

I heard a story during one of these conversations. A family took a vacation on a beautiful Caribbean coast, posted pictures, and lost one of their long term supporters because of the pictures. “Do you still believe you are missionaries, living like that?”. The supporter was not aware that the place they were staying was given to them for several days. For nothing. For thanks in response to things that the family had previously done in the community.

Another story dealt with a group of girls getting their nails done. Similar reaction. Yet that person did not understand that the $3 paid for a manicure gave a young lady the opportunity for a decent living. She was not starving and she was not feeling obligated to sell her body.

However, there are times when things are exactly as they seem - when you do go to dinner, a movie or to the beach. There are times where life is beyond the realm of absolute need. Just to get away. Just to relax. How can that be justified?

Many things we do in life could be construed as Godly or not depending on the motivations. Are we at dinner building a relationship, a community that will someday help fund the new building for the church OR are we simply being wasteful in our finances? You simply won’t know unless you know the person’s heart. And until you do, is it pointing out sinful behavior, gossip, or just misunderstanding the circumstances and being judgmental?

Perhaps the saddest and strongest point of being a follower of Jesus is that you cannot be as good a role model as the one you are trying to emulate. You will never be as good as Jesus, not one, no one. And so, you are instantly a hypocrite – that is, the faults you DO have will be seen as hypocritical to those who think you should have all the characteristics of Christ.

And that brings us to Grace. Because for all the good we want to do to glorify Him – we will always have faults and those are only erased thru His loving grace to us. We can’t earn it. It’s a gift.

So I come out of these conversations in several ways. Sad that people feel obligated to filter their lives, not show a complete picture of the blessed life they have been given because of fear that others will see it as wrong or not sacrificing enough. Happy for those friends of ours that see our pictures, good and bad, and may not fully understand the circumstances life has thrown at us, but have the Grace to be happy in our good times AND to stand by & pray with us in our times of refining.

Maybe next time I’ll take this discussion personally and talk about what I hear from others and to my own opinion about how that makes me feel and respond. Or maybe not.

~Tim

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Announcing the launch of New Hope Girls Academy!

When we first arrived in the Dominican Republic and for months after we struggled with our purpose here. The environment at our school is much like that of the US and so we questioned why we couldn't serve somehow in the states. Then one day Chris had a after school meeting with a mom from her class about the mom's daughter but conversation soon led to this same question. "Why are we here???"  This particular mom, Joy, is a missionary who has been here for 7 years with her family working as a director in a barrio of a Pre-K- fourth grade school. She and Chris became fast friends as they share many common interests (namely coffee!!!) and within a month or so Joy said "You are going to work with me someday. I just know it!"  She was right!

What began for us in November has been a dream of our friends, Joy and Vidal Reyes for years. On Easter Sunday we officially announced (after MUCH prayer, tears, and bumps along the way),
Nueva Esperanza - New Hope  Girls Academy!
We cannot even begin to explain the excitement here!

If you watch the video on http://www.thegirleffect.com/ , you will see why this is an exciting adventure.

So, a short recap because our school blog says so much more. A property with a small home on it was donated by a woman who lives in the barrio of Maria Auxiliadora in La Vega. Her name is Delia and, wow, what a woman! What a heart for these girls...

The path to the school

Delia unlocking the door so we can get to work!

We spent a weekend afternoon cleaning out the house to get it ready to be renovated.

The front of the property currently used as a garbage dump.
This will someday be a patio.

Noah mopping DR style...pour five gallons of water ont he floor and go to town!

Adam and Helena, Joy and Vidal's daughter, cleaning up the yard.

Tim tearing down walls...Go Timo!

The inside, after the walls came down.

Once the house was cleaned out, Joy and several women had a "vigilia," a prayer vigial late into the night.
Powerful night for all of the women involved. We have never been around so many women so obedient to God and committed to prayer...what a blessing!

Soon after Carolina Diplan, a former SCS student who founded Home of Change (http://www.site.homeofchange.org/ ...check it out! Awesome ministry!!!) was in touch with Joy about meeting up and talking about how her organization could help us raise funds stateside for this school project. In God's timing Carolina needed to come the DR for a wedding and we were able tomeet and to plan out a fundraising campaign, logo, printed material, etc. What fun to dream for these girls but to get out of the way and let God work!!! He is on the move in this barrio...


Massi, Grecie, Joy and Carolina outside of the school


We launched our blog (http://newhopegirls.wordpress.com/) and Facebook page (New Hope Girls Academy)  on  Easter and began a campaign to "Buy a Cup of Hope" by encouraging 10,000 people to donate $5 (the price of a gourmet coffee) towards the construction and operating expenses of the school. So far we have sold close to 400 "cups."



Once construction is underway, we will begin a scholarship program for the girls. People will have opporunity to send a girl to school by sposoring her with a monthly donation. This scholarship program is going to be Chris's baby. Her goal is to make this a very personal relationship between the girls and their scholarship donors.

Yesterday Chris and Joy went out into the barrio with Delia looking for girls to enroll in the school. Wow...she was brought to tears by the excitement of the families as we arrived in their living roms to offer education to there girls. As Joy says, "To them it is like winning the lottery." In fact, when we left the last house, the family cheered with excitement! Some of the girls are 9-11 yeard old and have never been to school.

This mom (holding the baby) has 8 children, none of which are in school.

So there you have it. God is on the move and we are blessed to be his hands and feet in La Vega, Dominican Republic. We pray you join us in "dreaming for the girls of the barrios the same dreams we have for our own daughters."

Love,
Tim and Chris