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Ellen's Report
Greetings,
praying friends. First of all, I want to thank you for all of your prayers,
especially for our trip to the US.
It was with some trepidation that Vicky, Nacho, and I set off. Vicky was
having problems with her eye, after an operation that didn´t go
well, Nacho´s blood pressure was doing strange things, and I wasn´t
at all sure how my back was going to take all the travel, etc. However,
God was very merciful, and we actually did better there than we had done
here!
I really like to know what I am doing before I do it, know how the day
is going to go at the beginning, etc., so it was somewhat frustrating
to leave Acapulco without having finished making contacts, plans, etc.
However, it´s a good thing that I decided to try to get into the
mindset of "going with the flow" early on, because from the
moment of our arrival in the US, (missed connections because of bad weather
in Houston) most of the things didn´t go as planned. Almost every
evening found me calling ahead to try to make sure that what we thought
we were doing the next day was actually going to happen, and sometimes
it did! At any rate, it was a very helpful trip - for starts, although
nobody offered us $250,000 yet. They did give us a lot more work to do
- possible contacts, ways to go about looking for funds, ways to improve
the school, etc.
In our 9 days of work we traveled from Nashville to Chattanooga to Chestnut
Mtn. (GA) to Lawrenceville to Chattanooga to Nashville to Memphis to Chattanooga
to Dayton and back to Nashville for the flight home. Wherever we went,
there were people to help us. A member of the church here who is living
in Chattanooga offered us her car, a man at the last church we visited
shook hands with Nacho, said, "This is to help with your travel expenses"
and left him with almost the exact amount he had spent.. We were able
to talk about our vision in 5 churches, and with some individuals and
small groups. We spent a day at MTW, getting helpful tips and materials
on fund-raising. We were able to visit 3 very different, but excellent
Christian schools, and talk with leaders there about their philosophies,
ways of putting them to work, etc. At one, we were able to talk to the
president of CSI, an organization of Christian schools, about the possibility
of getting help from several International Christian school agencies who
are talking now about some joint projects to start schools in other countries,
as well as foundations that might be able to help us. At another school,
we spent more time talking about their curriculum and integration of a
Christian worldview into everything they do. They offered to help us get
some of our teachers up to visit some of their classes and work with some
of their teachers, which we are excited about.
I´ve been back exactly two weeks. The first was somewhat frustrated
by my computer that I was afraid had completely bitten the dust, but by
Friday night it had been de-virused and cleaned up, and was ready to go
back to work. However, Saturday my back decided that this slow recovery
wasn´t exciting enough, so it would do a roller-coaster dive. For
no good reason at all, it unaligned itself all over again, and put me
back in bed again for the next few days. I had a very interesting time
listening to tapes from Covenant Seminary, Western Carolina women´s
retreat, etc. - 10 in 2 days, I think. Then I started having students,
my secretary, etc. come to my house and worked from a mostly reclined
position for a couple of days. I´m back at the office now, more
or less realigned, but still not able to sit very long at a time. Please
pray that I´ll be ready to go to Veracruz early in July for a Christian
Teachers Conference. This is being organized by the National Presbyterian
Church, and MariCarmen, Mari and I will be participating with some workshops.
A new set of prayer requests:
1. That I will be able to do what I need to do, preferable with a "happy
back", but if necessary, one way or another. Besides preparing for
and participating in our regulat summer activities, I need to get ready
to be away from Acapulco for about 10 months, starting in September. That
includes planning and getting materials for the courses fot the Bible
Institute for the next school year, packing up my house (to move out,
or to have someone sublet), revising translations for several projects
that are in our computers, but not ready for use, including materials
for the Christian school, an evangelism course, Bible club materials,
followup on our trip and fundraising for the school, and just generally
making sure that I don´t leave things hanging when I go.
2. If possible, that I could sublet my apartment - maybe to someone who´d
like to come help teach in the Bible Institute while I´m gone (That
would REALLY be nice.)
3. For the trip to Veracruz - that we can make some good contacts for
future teacher training.
4. For the preparation for this summer´s music institute.
5. For some training that Nacho and I are going to be doing with the Christian
School teachers - discipline, teamwork and integrating a Christian worldview
in their teaching - July 4, and August 19-23.
6. Forty new students for the school for next year, and land for building.
Thanks for sharing in our dreams and bringing them before our Father.
In His love, Ellen
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