Friday, December 19, 2008
OVERWHELMED!
Well, right now I am surrounded at my laptop by bacon and egg eating scoundrels while I sit here and chew gum....hahahaha! I think they should have ALL joined me on my clear liquid diet!
Tonight, we will be making cookies, but not before we go out and buy a few more ingredients. The neighbors are beginning the process of making tamales that they will give out on Dec. 23rd. Christmas cookies are not a tradition here, so our family will make cookies tonight for our family to give away next week to our camp employees and those who help us and join us in ministry here. There's a lot of baking to do tonight! FUN!!!
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Today is THE DAY!
When asked by my family what I wanted for Christmas, my response, to keep to our family tradition of making cookies together. That's all I want! And so, Danielle got a hold of Brad for him to bring down some necessary elements to our baking, Christmas sprinkles, pretzels, Rolo's, Hershey's kisses, etc. and so tomorrow night we have plans to carry out "our tradition" in the camp kitchen with our extended family, the Huitz's, our next door neighbor, Milena and bake cookies, watch the Polar Express and though I can't eat any cookies, I will thoroughly enjoy our time being together!
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Surgery Clearance
Monday, December 15, 2008
Prayers answered before spoken!
It amazes me how God intercedes for us before we even get a chance to speak to Him of our needs.
Thank you to those who are expressing their care and concern for our family by email, through Bonnie L. who has called us down here, through Global Outreach Mission. We are so thankful for ALL OF YOU who are supporting us through your love and your prayers during this time. We want you to know that God is good...ALL THE TIME!!!!
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Today's blessings...a visit back home
Saturday, December 13, 2008
"I was made to Praise You" the song
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away a new Christian artist by the name of Rich Hodge, came to our home church in Syracuse, NY. He was accompanied by his young daughter, Sierra, and they were traveling together from church to church. Unfortunately, at the time of the concert Rich had cancer. He has since passed away. Back then his testimony and this song, "I was made to Praise You" had a significant impact on my life as a Christian and how I viewed myself in relation to God. I bought his LP (that's how long ago it was folks). It is a worship song that I have continued to hum while cleaning, sing while rocking my kids when they were babies and just ponder from time to time. As a tribute to his testimony and his family, our daughter, Heather, was given the middle name, Sierra, after his daughter. The words to this song are on my Facebook and Elizabeth L. left me a note about it. I draw a tremendous amount of strength from this song still today and I thank the Lord for the imprint that it has had on my heart. As I shared with the short-term children's ministry team from Threshold Church out of Charlotte, N.C. last night; my biggest prayer request through this is that it wouldn't be about me, and that it wouldn't be about the cancer. My prayer, is that it would be about Him.
Friday, December 12, 2008
Having cancer in Costa Rica
I know that this comes as a "shock" to some of you. I have often wondered to myself, "what does it feel like to be told you have cancer"? Of course, no one wants to ask that question! I can answer it for you though. From the human point of view, it is a shock. It is at first, scary. You sit in an office and feel like you are listening, but nodding your head like a puppet. It feels lonely because right now for this time in my life I am far removed from my earthly family and my church family.
How does it feel from the angle of being a Christian? I know that God is in control of this situation. He has allowed this because there is a purpose in it. Recognizing that, my desire is to bring honor and glory to Him through it. He is and remains an awesome God!
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
Catch up post...Nov. 21st





Sunday, December 07, 2008
For those who might have wondered....
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Happy Thanksgiving!!!
We will be celebrating by me cooking for 19 Ticos who we consider dear friends and our Tico family. They are our right hands, so to speak, and work with us and for us at the camp. Without their support, we would not be able to do what we do. This is our way of sharing our American tradition with them.
In the midst of all of this activity, the camp is hosting a Pastor's retreat beginning on Friday evening and lasting until Saturday evening. We expect a minimum of 300 Pastor's and up to as many as 500 to be in attendance. Also joining us for our Thanksgiving meal tomorrow, but coming in for the Pastor's retreat will be the Vice-President of Global Outreach Mission, Len Lane. He will be staying here for a week and we have several meetings to attend with him at the camp with architects, contractors etc. as we prepare for upcoming construction teams.
He leaves next Thursday and on Friday arrives the team from Threshold Church in Charlotte, N.C. as they minister at the camp doing a week-long VBS. Today, we will finish the shopping for the Threshold team, the staple foods since we have so much going on before their arrival. Danielle was a bit embarassed on Monday when we left PriceSmart (our Costa Rican Sam's Club) with four shopping carts full of food.
Needless to say, there may not be too many posts over the next week, but I will see what I can do. On that note, the following are our favorite Thanksgiving verses taken from I Chronicles 29:11-13.
"Yours, O Lord, is the greatness and the power and the glory and the victory and the majesty, indeed everything that is in the heavens and the earth; Yours is the dominion, O Lord, and You exalt Yourself as head over all. Both riches and honor come from You, and You rule over all, and in Your hand is power and might; and it lies in Your hand to make great and to strengthen everyone. Now therefore, our God, we thank You, and praise Your glorious name".
Happy Thanksgiving to each of you, our family, our church family, dear friends and supporters. We cannot express to you how much we miss you during this holiday season, how blessed we feel to have you as a part of our lives, but more importantly a part of this ministry with us! May God continue to bless you abundantly and beyond what you ask for.
With much love and gratitude,
Ken & Sherri, Danielle, Heather, Kyle & Jordie
Thursday, November 20, 2008
One step forward, two steps back!
Today, Kyle and I thought something had hit our house when we were inside and we heard a loud, deadening noise. It startled both of us and we asked each other "what or who just hit something against the corner of the house". We found out on the news that we had another quake here with the epicenter only being about 25 minutes away in Cartago.
Tonight, we spent some time putting the finishing touches on Heather's birthday party preparations for tomorrow evening. She will be celebrating her 16th birthday on December 3. In Costa Rica, you have a "coming out" fiesta for your 15th birthday and a formal ceremony led by your Pastor or Priest complete with attendees (equal to a bridal party), a father-daughter dance and lighting of ceremonial candles. We have 60 guests expected for Heather's ceremony tomorrow night as she celebrates her 16th birthday, but in the 15th birthday Costa Rican tradition. I hope to be able to post some pictures over the weekend of this traditional Costa Rican milestone!
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Wobbly!!!
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Busy Days and Perspective

Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Children's Ministry Supplies
Friday, October 24, 2008
Celebration Center wall sealing

Thursday, October 23, 2008
Luna (en espanol "Moon")

Saturday, October 18, 2008
Singing in Espanol!

Friday, October 17, 2008
Youth Group Fundraiser - Costa Rican Style!
Monday, October 13, 2008
Short-Term Team Preparations beginning in Costa Rica

Thursday, October 09, 2008
Extreme Make-Over: POOL edition!



Tuesday, October 07, 2008
The "bail out"!!!
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
There's no place like HOME!
Thursday, September 25, 2008
6th months...
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Important: Prayer Request
Monday, September 15, 2008
Typical Costa Rican dress

Sunday, September 14, 2008
Happy Independence Day Costa Rica!

Friday, September 12, 2008
Extreme Make-Over in Costa Rica!




Thursday, September 04, 2008
What you don't know, won't kill you...
Monday, September 01, 2008
White Water Rafting and Packing Up
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Important Update & Ministry Frustration!
For anyone reading the blog from the great state of North Carolina, in particular, the Charlotte area; your loved ones arrived here safely on Tuesday afternoon. They are all a hoot! Great senses of humor! Yesterday, they looked more like a demolition crew than construction workers, but they are progressing in their work. By this afternoon, I hope to be able to join them in painting since I was shooed off yesterday when we couldn't see each other due to "dust" and I am an asthmatic!
The Update: The main reason I wanted to post the video was to be able to show more pictures of the kids from the children's home. I thought it would be nice to hear the spanish music and see their pictures. Also the post would have been about the fact that when we left on Friday, Cynthia, the Educational Director told us that we "are welcome back to the children's home at any time and that the doors will always be open for us to serve there". I left with tears in my eyes. Like I have said so many, many times before, we step out in faith to serve and most of the time we return far more blessed! On Friday, not only did we serve the children, but before we left, we went to each individual home, and we laid hands on each mother and prayed for her, her home and the children that are placed in her care as a team. It was a special time! Please pray for a mother who really touched me. Her name is Carmen. We talked to her for just a few minutes after we prayed for her and before we went on to the next house. She has mainly preschoolers in her home that she cares for. She told us that it was such a blessing to be able to have some time apart from the kids when we came and took them from her home to minister to them in another area of the children's home. She is tired, but she is so gentle in her nature with the children and as I prayed for her, she lifted her hands to the Lord. Her deepest desire is to be a blessing to those little ones that the Lord has entrusted in her care!
How can you help minister to these 115 children and also the mothers? Begin to specifically pray for how you might take part in "Operation Orphan". We will be sending out a letter soon through Global Outreach Mission explaining a Christmas party that we will be hosting for the Children's Home at the camp. Our desire is to serve them through a day-long children's program, again pulling in the Youth Group from our church in order to lead them in serving their people!
Monday, August 25, 2008
Construction team preparations
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Serving Costa Rica as Missionary Kids




Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Ephesians 2:10
Children's ministry, as many of you know, is my passion, a burden, a gift that God has given to me. Coming from very humble beginnings and being "dropped off" at social services for adoption has always been part of my personal testimony and my desire will always be to use those circumstances for His honor and His glory. Katherine, my teammate, is a preschool teacher and children's ministry runs in her veins too! I had been thinking and praying about what God would have us to do as far as children's ministry here in Costa Rica. While we have short-term teams come down and do children's ministry with us; I was praying for something that we could begin to do as a family and a team on a monthly basis, perhaps for a day or afternoon every two weeks. Katherine came up with the idea of trying to see if a children's home would consider opening their doors to us (Amy, our summer missionary interim is also a preschool teacher) so that we could minister to the children there. I knew of a youth home in Cartago, about a 45 minute drive from the camp that may be we could call. What Kat found out in her phone calling was that there was a children's home 20 minutes away from the camp in the town of Paraiso. Paraiso is where we receive our mail. It quite honestly seemed to be "too good to be true" to find out that there was a home so close to us! She made the phone call and for the last two weeks, Amy and Brittany (the other summer missionary interim who has now returned to the States) have been ministering in this children's home, sharing the gospel through Bible stories, doing crafts, singing, hugging and loving on these children. There are 115 young children at this home. There are several "houses" on the property which have a Mom and about nine kids living in them to make a "family". The Mom's are exhausted, some of the Mom's are young, but this is their "job".
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Serving in the "Red Zone"
Monday, August 18, 2008
Blessed!
God's timing is always amazing to us and after five months, the internet connection was installed in our home today! It is so nice to be able to email Danielle (maybe four times in an hour is a little "much" for her), but I can't tell you how comforting it is just to have this connection, not to mention with family and friends! Ah, to be able to sit down at the laptop and write longer emails to people without feeling rushed and to be able to share! You never know how much you miss something until you are required to go without it!
I hope to be able to post some pictures on here of some of our recent ministry projects and share in more detail what we have been up to in recent weeks. With using someone else's internet in their home before, I felt like I was just posting in "survival" mode.
Here's a quote that has been speaking to me as we serve here in Costa Rica! I really thought it was worth sharing.
"Do not expect God to do apart from prayer, what He has said He would do only if we pray"...Arnold Geswein
Friday, August 08, 2008
Surf's Up Dudes and Dudettes!!!
Monday, August 04, 2008
Volcan Arenal!
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Stay tuned....
Friday, July 25, 2008
"One more sleep"....
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Congratulations!!!!
Dad & Momma
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Serving Costa Rica
This Saturday we have a construction team arriving from the States. They will be here for a week working on finishing the kitchen at the camp and doing some work on the Celebration Center. We have been busy preparing for this team by pricing out building supplies, making purchases and having deliveries of construction materials here at the campground. Today, after getting the Metzler's to the airport we did all of the grocery shopping for the camp cook in preparation for the arrival of this team.
Last Saturday, we traveled to Isla de Chira, a remote island about 4-1/2 hours away. We traveled by bus, boat and truck to get to the people there. We ministered to 177 people through a free medical clinic, prayed for people and shared the gospel through children's ministry. We brought in fruits and vegetables since it is so difficult for them to get on the island to minister to the people there that opened up their church for us to set up in. I served in the pharmacy. One of the doctor's that volunteered with us, though we had three attending physicians this day, had to leave by boat with a man who had hip surgery the week before. He was in his home, slipped and fell in his bathroom and his stitches ripped open. His hip was actually outside of his body as he laid on his bathroom floor for two days when someone finally checked on him. Our doctor mobilized the patient and traveled by boat with him for an hour to admit him to a hospital. Sadly, we saw teenagers with sexually trasmitted diseases and incest was rampant on the island. Some days, you go out to serve and you return feeling like you could never possibly do enough! The other night our team laid hands on the patient sheets that we brought back from the island and each of us prayed over the 177 patients. I hope that we can make it back to the island one day and serve there again. Until then, please pray for the 3,000 people that live there. Many blessed us with their smiles and appreciative hugs! Our prayer is that seeds were planted and that God was glorified and honored in our service.
Thursday, June 05, 2008
HUGE blessing!
Thanks to all of you who helped us purchase this van by giving funds directly toward our outgoing expenses. We want you to know that we deeply appreciate your sacrificial giving on our behalf! We are absolutely blessed beyond what we deserve! Thank you so much!!!
Tuesday, June 03, 2008
Storms

Thursday, May 22, 2008
Torn hearts
This is the hardest thing about being a missionary! To everyone who came down from Palm Beach, we love you and we truly do miss you!
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Prayers Answered!
God answered another huge prayer on behalf of David & Katherine and Ken on Tuesday. The team was held up in customs over medication and after explaining why so much medication was coming into the country the woman said, "it's all well and good what you are trying to do, but today you won't be taking the medications through" and she walked back into the office, and left David & Katherine and Ken at the counter. The three of them began to pray over the medicine and for the people who needed it. The woman came back a few minutes later, looked at them and said, "I never saw you here, now go"! They turned, motioned to the team to get the bags and passed through customs with the medicine! I cannot wait for them to get back. I believe that God has big things planned for this outreach and for this specific team! I believe that they will be meeting physical, but also spiritual needs these next two days. I also know that Satan is against what they are trying to do. Please continue to pray for both teams!
I'd never make it as a super hero, Nathan (hanging head). Today, I unplugged the phone and took a nap! (Well, for that matter, so did Kyle & Jordan)!
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Los Chilies
Please pray for safety for the team as they travel, for the boys and I as we stay home and manage the campground, and especially for the people that they will be ministering too. Pray now as the team prepares to bring medicine and the gospel to those who are hurting physically and spiritually.
To Hickory Grove: We miss you, more than words can express!
Thursday, May 01, 2008
Picture

I thought you might enjoying seeing this picture! This was the little "visitor" to our laundry room during our second week here. Wow...that "zoom" button on our digital camera is an ingenious little feature since I was taking this from my neighbor's yard! I'm just kiddin'! You have to keep your sense of humor down here or else you will be miserable. Today, I have been looking through 82 emails. We finally got the telephone company to report to the house above the camp and restore the phone service and the internet line! I have not been able to check email for three days now! It's just part of that "learning to be flexible" thing! We are doing well, though Heather has been sick the last two days, throwing up all night the first night, but thankfully feeling better today, but continues to have stomach pain that is concerning us. She may have gotten some bad water, though we don't drink from the tap, and we may have to treat her for a parasite if the stomach pains continue over the next couple of days. I know she would appreciate you remembering her in prayer as she is a little bit uncomfortable. Thank you Chris for posting comments on here and Nathan. It's really nice to have something to read from home and from Nicaragua!