Thursday, October 2, 2014

The Cross of Jesus is everywhere we go...


My title might be different than this post...but look to the bottom of the pictures and you will see what I mean...
Un lugar para Pastores en La Reina...Martes de 30 de Septiembre

Yes....that IS a volcano irrupting a mile and a half away from me...





Imigdio and his wife have lived in Izatapa for about a year and a half.  They are church planters.  The church is small, only about ten families.  The invitation to come and visit him came from when both of us were in Cobán, over 6 hours away.  Imigdio said that I had to come and visit, but I had to bring the family.  Hermano Jesus mentioned that he lived close to the Ocean.  So I proceeded to ask if he could see the Ocean from his village.  His response: “Um…yeah” (in Spanish of course).  What he did not say was the village is literally five blocks away from the Ocean!
When we got to the house, we were greeted with a snack of over ripe corn.  Yet, we were close to the Ocean…the closest cornfield was miles away!  It was the best they had…they bought the corn just for us.  The kitchen had half walls and a dirt floor.  There was no fridge.  The property was maybe a 1/6 of an acre.  We then were offered some eggs and beans and tortillas.  They were very delicious and a typical Guatemalan meal.  It was the best they had….and his wife was not feeling well, yet they served us.
We (my family and Hermano Jesus and Pablo and Anya) went across the way to the church.  Normally they would have a devotional in the afternoon, but moved it to the morning so that all of us could be a part of it.  AJ started off by playing a prelude on the piano.  Now, when I say that this church is simple, I mean it is simple.  The floor is sand, the chairs are plastic lawn chairs, the stage is only half done with cement, and was maybe fifteen feet wide by fifty feet…but it was the best they had.  I was asked to bring a greeting and prayer.  Then after some simple singing, praying, and a message, we were then ready for lunch….two and half hours later.  Our kids did not mind the sand floor as it allowed them to play and build sand castles during church.
Lunch was wonderful.  Grilled fish….the whole fish.  We had to pick the meat off, but it was delicious.  After eating rice, fish, and tortillas, we walked to the beach.  Now, the hospitality did not end there.  Imigdio wanted to make sure we went to a good beach so our kids could swim.  So we hopped into a small boat that took us across the channel and landed at a part of the beach that was a cove.  The water was calm and clean.  The kids played, collected shells, and swam.  Imigdio, his 11 year old daughter, my family, Hermano Jesus, Anya, and Pablo all enjoyed our time together.  Our kids latched onto these new friends quickly.  We were just about done and ready to walk over the hill to look at the Ocean unhindered when a wave knocked down Hermano Jesus.  When he stood up….no glasses!  We quickly went over to him and began to look.  When I say that this man of God is blind without his glasses, it comes across as mild.  We needed to find these glasses.  But where do you start? The waves kept coming.  So, we prayed.  Said our amen and then about 30 seconds later Pablo stepped on the glasses….in the Ocean…..in the waves.  THAT is the power of prayer!
After a good day we headed home, but ran into some problems with the van overheating.  As it was raining and waited for the steam to stop coming out of the overflow area for the radiator, I thought that I had waited enough time.  I was wrong.  The lid blew off and I quickly found my left arm and my left side covered with very hot water.  I was very grateful that the burns were there and not on my face.  The blisters are looking better and I am slowly improving, each day, having less and less pain.  Some spots were indeed 2nd degree (or whatever they call it now).  But, the hospitality gets better.
The Cross is beside us...
The Cross is always before us...
Imigdío
            Today (Tuesday) I went to a village called La Reina for a gathering of pastors.  There were 17 of us in all.  Imigdio was one of them there.  Today he did not feel good, but he came.  When he saw my arm, he asked what happened.  I began to tell him and immediately he started to pray and ask for healing.  He also said he felt like it was his fault.  I asked why.  He said that he had an unusual feeling when we were leaving, but did not say anything.  He says he wished he had said something.  He felt like God was trying to tell us something and he was not obedient to God.  He felt like he needed to give more.  Give more?  A man who makes VERY little money, spent a weeks worth of pay to feed us (and refused to accept anything) and 















has a deep heart for the Lord, felt like he needed to give more?  Yes, give more.  When we listen to God and He speaks and we do not follow through, we miss it.  All other things fall short.  Yet, I was very grateful for his heart, his hospitality, and what he gave me: a great insight to the heart of God.  A new friend has been made in Guatemala. 





The Cross is always behind us...
And yes, we will visit the Ocean again in Guatemala!

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Oceans




Black sand and many sea shells.  Caleb even took
home an alive Blue crab!  
as a tribe we went to the ocean on Friday Sept 26th.  We visited a pastor and received hospitality that was hard to accept.  I am going to wait to tell you those stories.  I will focus on the fun we had on an empty ocean shore!

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Oceans - Hillsong United
Verse #1
You call me out upon the waters
The great unknown, where feet may fail
And there I find You in the mystery
In oceans deep, my faith will stand
This is the boat we took across the canal.
Talk about increasing your
prayer life :) 
And I will call upon Your name
And keep my eyes above the waves
When oceans rise
My soul will rest in Your embrace
For I am Yours, and You are mine
Verse #2
Your grace abounds in deepest waters
Your sovereign hand will be my guide
Where feet may fail and fear surrounds me
You've never failed, and You won't start now
Chorus:
So I will call upon Your name
And keep my eyes above the waves
When oceans rise
My soul will rest in Your embrace
For I am Yours, and You are mine
Bridge:
Spirit lead me where my trust is without borders
Let me walk upon the waters
Wherever You would call me
Take me deeper than my feet could ever wander
And my faith will be made stronger
In the presence of my Savior x 3
The Tribe
Ending:
I will call upon Your name
Keep my eyes above the waves
My soul will rest in Your embrace
I am Yours, and You are mine
I am Yours, and You are mine
I am Yours, and You are mine
I am Yours, and You are mine
SONGWRITERS
JOEL HOUSTON, MATT CROCKER, SALOMON LIGHTHELM
PUBLISHED BY
LYRICS © EMI MUSIC PUBLISHING
Naomi eating over rip corn on the cob, but it was the best They had!

We brought brownies to share with the family that hosted us.  We ate them for breakfast.  The kids loved brownies for breakfast

After a sneak peak at what was for dinner, I had a long chat with the kids on how to respond when the food was set on the table.  I had all I could do to 'enjoy' my fish.  I will admit that the food was delicious!








If pictures are worth a thousand words, I have said enough for the day.  Thank you Lord for a day of fun and hospitality!  What a beautiful day!

Vicki

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Engrafted...


So, what have the Schrocks been up too?  Let me see….This past month we just finished up two weekends with the Timothy Lay Leadership Training.  It takes 30 men and women (each weekend) who are pastors and lay leaders and trains them to be the most effective pastors they can be. 
            Needless to say, for this guy who loves discipleship, it was awesome to see and witness.  I was even asked to lead some of the devotions (first week had a translator and second week had the help of the Spirit!).
            SCHOOL SCHOOL SCHOOL!
The kids have been real troopers as they are plugging away with school each day AND Spanish classes for an hour each day.   Vicki and I each have separate times of 2 hours each (each day) of Spanish classes.  WOWzers!
            Having Vicki’s aunt Cheryl here to help with the schooling for the kids has been a true blessing.  It allows Vicki to be in the clinic and myself to connect with Pastors.
            We have decided that we want to take our Saturdays to go exploring a little of this incredibly beautiful country.  Having a little more Spanish under our belts, we are getting brave enough to venture out further.  We have visited, Iximche, Lake Atitlan, and recently went to one of the oldest operational coffee plantations in Guatemala near Antigua.  THAT was awesome.  SO beautiful as well.
            Did you know that there are various kinds of coffee and it takes 1 and half years before the plant is ready for transplanting?  It takes one complete coffee plant (full grown) to produce one pound of ground coffee.  This plantation, only women do the engrafting process…because of the PH in their hands.  They take the root of the Robusta coffee (a strong plant) and graft it with the Arabica coffee (a better flavor and more beans) to create a “super” coffee plant.  They use a razor blade to cut it and then splice the two together and then tape then together and allow time to connect to the two to make one. 
            As I pondered this, isn’t the same so very true with Christ.  When we are broken and cut and fused together.  Part of Him and part of us are then wrapped together.  We reach our best potential when we live not just on our own but when we are   I am His and He is mine. 
Frisbees, laundry baskets, and homemade flags....and you have Disc Golf!

The Restuarant at Finca De La Filadelfia

coffee plants under the shade of bigger trees

baby coffee plants

John Deere even is in the coffee business....

wonder what year this machine is from?

we live in the orange region on this map

wedding day photos for a couple.  They were taking photos at the plantation

guess who LOVES coffee NOW!!!!!!


do you have your crossing the street buddy?

watch out for the cactus Caleb (or is it an act? :) )

crazy kids......

grass + hill + boy = fun for 25 minutes straight!

The Schrock Kids.....


"Bird of Paradise"



Did you know Coffee is a fruit?  Want a second cup of fruit juice?...or three or four or...

We did not buy a zoo, just caught a lizard

Vicki and the big three went to Leslie's church.  They want our entire family to come next time and Justin to preach

Girls grilling for the Staff meeting.....

Learning about "A" in kindergarten...SO, we make applesauce!

having a blast peeling apples

Kira wanted to make supper.....so Chicken Enchiladas it was

Emilee helping in the Kitchen with her authentic Mayan dress that she LOVES
connected to Him.
            We are plugging away at two more weeks of Spanish class then preparing for the Construction Team to come down and work on some much needed remodeling of the clinic and offices (anybody want to come to Guatemala for a week in October?  Let me know!!!!) and then followed by that is the Paradise Bound Board Retreat.  Then on November 4 we will be flying back to Iowa for 8 weeks.  We are looking forward to visiting family, eating Chinese food, chatting with people, churches, schools, and companies about Guatemala, visiting the chiropractor, and beginning the work for the Tim Hawkins fundraiser at Dordt College on April 9….in no particular order (yes, we have our chiropractor appointments scheduled with Dr. Daron De Jong the day after we get back!!!!!.....)

            OH, we also took Emilee to the eye doctor here to have her eyes checked.  She is doing GREAT…the bill?.....only $10 US dollars for the visit!  Yet, to visit the chiropractor here it would cost around $75.  If anyone has ever been here and seen how people carry things on their heads and with their backs, it is to no surprise! 








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Many blessings and love!
~Justin

Friday, September 19, 2014

Song of the season....

I have always loved movies and music.  They can thrust you to a world away, or allow you to re-examine your own world.

I used to post a song of the week....a song that spoke to my soul for that time.

A friend of mine (thanks MIKE!) led me to this song.  It is exactly what I needed to hear and echos the longing of my heart.  It helped put words into mi mente y alma.  It allowed me to express, for a second, a hollowed Amen.

It is a great reminder that we need not simply trust Jesus for our future, but for our day to day.
Lord, today's schedule will not allows turn out the way I envision it to go: I will trust you.

Lord, learning a new language, and wanting to learn it well, is hard!: I will trust you.

Lord, after 14 years of youth ministry, a master's degree, and this being the third place...and making the least amount ever with the largest our family has been (#s, not pounds as we have lost a few): I will trust you.

Lord, with everything today and everything tomorrow: I will trust you.

Today, my favorite words in the song were not the ones sung, but the ones that rested within the framework of the bridge: The words of my heart......

May you find yourself LONGING to trust in the one who holds tomorrow in the palm of His hand.  May you be blessed...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00hVZ86OpGI

Thank you Aaron Keyes for allowing God to speak in and through you...

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Thank-YOU

Thank you God for an amazing sunrise outside of our window.



Thank you Jill for sending us this word from Above!

“Look at the nations and watch—
    and be utterly amazed.
For I am going to do something in your days
    that you would not believe,
    even if you were told.

Habakuk 1:5