Monday, July 25, 2011

VBS in Riveras!

VBS 2011












Riveras worked hard!




Crazy kids, they wanted me to take a picture of there stomach after they ate. They said "look, they (stomachs) are full now"







Here they come!







ohhh- this boy! Juan Manuel, our trouble maker of the week. Thanks to him Lucio and I don't want more kids. But he was so cute, on the last day he gave me a hug and told me he was going to miss me. my responds "Me too, See you Next year. No sooner!"






Worship time!





Ruby and Genesis rocking out during worship time!








They all loved there t-shirt! THANKS NLF. some kids thought it NLF was a football team.








Love the expression of the face of the kid in blue "HUH??"







These guys were great!













even they got some too! I think the brother in the back wants some too.






our princess enjoying their food






more hot salsa!







Lucio thought he was a hotshot signing the t-shirt.































The pass 2 weeks

As I sit here importing over 800 pictures that were taken of the two weeks of VBS, I have time to think. First was El Millon and then Riveras Del Bravo. By the time we were done with El Millon we were tired and when we started Riveras we were on Automated. We stayed at the house that someone has let us borrowed in Riveras the whole week, an extra hour of sleep was needed :) On the last day in Riveras all the kids had left and only Myself, lucio, our girls and two youth members were are church. Lucio put on the ipod and put worship music. We were feeling the music and God's presence, we began to get so much energy and refresh. Everything was worth it. The acking feet, the kid that didn't pay attention, having to go from store to store to buy food for the kids, seeing if we were going to have enough money for the food....EVERYTHING WAS WORTH IT!






This was the first year VBS was held at the church in Riveras. We didn't provide transportation to outside kids only to church members and their friends. First day we had 51 kids, after that day we didn't have less then 100! We had so much help from church members. We had youth, single moms, men and even the elderly was there(poor sisters, they said there whole body hurt). For lots of the teachers and helpers it was the first time at a VBS and as teachers and helpers. The church in Riveras raised money to help feed the children everyday. We gave: burritos, sandwiches, fruit cocktails, nachos and on Friday we went out with a bang. On Friday we bought. 3 cakes, 187 ice creams, chips and lots and lots of cold punch and lemonade.






Going back to VBS in El Millon. On the last day it was my turn to give The Word. All week we talked about 5 heroes. David, Moses, Jonah, Joseph and of course Jesus. When i was talking with them. I told them"don't raise your hand please but how many of you have ever been hurt? have been hit?" lots of kids raise there hands. while I was talking tears stared coming. This is why we do VBS! We don't know how many kids during the day are being physically abuse, mentally abuse, or even sexually abuse. At least for a week these kids are able to be kids. For a week these kids are being treated like they should be. Who cares if am tired, hurting, hungry! these kids have been treated and felt worst. At least for one week these kids were not abuse in anyway.






How cool will it be that when we get to heaven, someone could come up to me and say "thanks, being you were the reason why I came to Christ. Because of VBS 2011" ALL WORTH IT!

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Last day of VBS in El MIllon in photos!















more picture to come...

New Leaders

God is building up new leaders in the church here in Ciudad Juarez. As many of you know we had been very short on leaders for some time now. There was only My parents in El Millon, Jobita and Victor in El Porvenir and My husband and myself in Riveras Del Bravo. This pass month two new couples where added. We ask you keep them in your prayers as well as us others.



First here is Rodriguez Family.
Jesus and Claudia Rodriguez will be staying in El Millon as potential leaders/pastors. Both are from Coahuila Mexico(12 hours south) and have 3 girls and 3 granddaughters. Both older girls are married and are very much active in different churches. One of them is a pastor and the other is married to an evangelist. Both Jesus and Claudia accepted Christ in their heart 8 years old and have been active in church. Jesus studied at a Bible College for 3 years and have worked with men at church. Neither of them work outside from church. They currently live in Anapra(2 hrs. by bus) but will be moving to a home they own in Riveras(30mins by bus). There youngest daughter is name Brisa and is 3 years old. They have been legally married for 27 years. Jesus is 40 years old and well we don't say a women age.









Here is Raduel and Laura Torres. In this case Laura is the new leader. She will be working in Jesus Carranza and of course her husband Raudel will be helping her out anyway he can. Maybe you reconize Raudel's face. Raudel was a member at the Riveras Church. A year ago in July they got legally married and moved to Oaxaca Mx(2 day drive south) where they helped Laura's pastor open a mission. They began to feel the calling to return to Juarez. God showed them that they needed to return. Now they are back and started full force. Laura graduated from the seminary here in Ciudad Juarez. Raduel accept Christ in his heart 3 years ago at the church in El Millon. Laura accepted Christ in her heart around 20 years ago. They both have been very active at church, from the music, working with kids, going on mission trip and bible study. They have no children yet.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Our youngest VBS'er( is that a word?)

HER FIRST V.B.S

Maybe this has nothing to do with church, ministry or even VBS but she'll my daughter!
This is Karina Amalia Ontiveros, 5 months old!

What is wrong with this picture?


As I got to church this sign was up...
As soon as I told my dad it was VBS and not BVS, he said my nephew put it up.
Had to take a picture of it before we fixed it.

I should put up posts of the crazy things my dad says and does when he tries to speak english.
hey at least he tried.

VBS is on its way

This pass Monday we started the first day of two weeks of VBS. This week we started in El Millon and so far so good. The first day we had 77 kids. Day two 103 and today 90 kids. We are starting at 9am and finish around noon. We start VBS with a short service and then go to our different stations. There are 4 station in total. Story telling, songs, crafts and the kids favorite...FOOD!!
We will finish
friday with awards, presentation of the songs and crafts. We are having a great time. My parents are not as young as the think they are but are going strong. We ask that you continue to pray for us. Next week is Riveras and we have no clue how many kids to expect.

Here are a few pictures of what has been happening so far.