January 19, 2010
January, 2010
Hello dear friends,
We’re on our way! Although we still haven’t received a document stating that land was officially donated to us, we decided to go ahead with the building of the centre. We didn’t think it was wise to wait for the mayor to pull things together, especially since the rainy season is coming, which complicates the building process, especially since they’re building with dirt! Here is the progress so far...
The way they build is pretty neat; they fill that box with earth and water and pack it down tight. When it is dry they move the box on to the next spot. Buildings made this way are sturdy, almost all the buildings in Huaricolca are made from tapea, and they’ve lasted a long time! We’re hoping to put a second floor on this part in the future. The second floor will be bedrooms for visiting teams, or in case God decides to use this space as an orphanage. What you see them working on right now is three classrooms and a bathroom for the kids. Beside this they will build our apartment and in between will be a garden and space to park a car. The building you see in the background is the new church building for our friend Pastor Guillermo and his congregation. This building went up in July and recently the men worked on putting the cement floor in. Once the windows are in we’ll be able to start having our Sunday school class inside. We’re especially excited about that as rainy season is on its way and until now we’ve been having Sunday school outside on the grass.
We are also still in the process of getting our Association registered with the government. It has been a complicated process, to say the least. Please pray for favour for us and our lawyer as she struggles to help us with this essential step.
One bit of good news in the red tape department is that, after only three trips to Lima I finally have my residency card! This enables me to live in Peru for up to 5 years, and helps us in establishing our Association (which is the preliminary step to being an NGO).
We are planning to be home at the end of December, and for most of January. We would like to meet with many of you, and are hoping to visit some churches to give a more personal update.
Also, we would like to thank those of you who are our sponsors. Each month we have enough money for our personal expenses, and we know that that is because of your faithfulness and God’s goodness to us. So far, in our work funds account we have enough money to pay the builders to build the walls of the first stage of our plan (classrooms, bathrooms, and apartment). However we would like to have a roof, floors, windows, and doors installed before we leave in December, so that upon our return we can move right in and get to work. We will need about $2000 more to be able to do this. We know God will provide for this, we believe that the centre is His idea and we do not worry about this. We just wanted to draw your attention to it, and ask that you pray about your involvment with Centro Ruhamah.
May God bless you richly! Thank you for taking time to read this update!
Love,
Denise and Martin