Ice Cream Party for Kids Dealing with AIDS

During the month of January I was told of a special group of kids who needed help. These are kids who either are suffering with HIV or AIDS or their parents are struggling with it. Several of the kids lost their only parent in the last 6 months and have been "adopted" by a neighbor or distant family member.

I asked what their biggiest needs were and education was the top request. Education... they just want to go to school and be normal like their friends. I am sure that if our kids here in the US were dealing with the stresses these kids have "going to school" would not be their first need.

School started within two weeks from this request so I had to quickly get started getting sponsors for these kids. We started with 32 kids only to find out that there were more kids (actually siblings who were not sick) who needed uniforms as well. A total of 41 kids received new uniforms and school supplies.

We wanted to do more than just show up and give out uniforms so we showed them Jesus through the smiles of "Flutter-By" our favorite clown (aka Leigh Pack). They received ice cream and a special balloon for child to take with them.

At the beginning of the party parents and kids were a little shy but by the time we got to the end there were nothing but hugs, smiles and a request for us to see them again. It was a very nice time and it opened a door for these families to talk more with those in Somotillo who are reaching out to them.

God used us as a bridge to connect the two groups together and open that road of communication. It may be the only support system these families have as they are scared to reach out to anyone for help and afraid of most people. People in Somotillo tend to cast a big dark shadow over each person causing them to feel rejected by all.

Check out the photos of our time together with these kids. Click here to display the photos.

Thanks to all who sponsored a child and changed a life. I was not able to get "Thank You's" from the kids but I promise you they were extremely happy.

God Bless,

Angie

A House Built by God

In the summer of 2007 I was traveling down a long, twisting dirt road in the middle of know where about 30 minutes passed Somotillo toward a community called Cyametos when all the sudden I saw out of the corner of my eye a house that broke my heart. I could not stop thinking about that house so I told my driver when we come back down this road I want to stop and meet the family that lives there. Of course he thought I was nuts as usual but I knew God had showed me something I needed to see.

Hours later we traveled down that same road looking for that house. As we stopped and climbed over a barb wired fence at the entrance we were met by a very skinny lady with a huge chubby baby.. I remember thinking that baby needs to share some of its fat with the mom ( I later found out the baby was her neighbors child and she was just babysitting.)

We introduced ourselves and I asked if we could take pictures of her house. I explained I wanted to be able to show other Americans how people in Nicaragua lived so that I could raise support to help others. She gave us permission and inside we went. The inside looked like the outside. It was hard to tell the difference between the two considering the walls were made from sugar cane and spaced inches apart. It was heart breaking to see the conditions this family was living in.

That visit started a relationship I didn't expect. Since then I have been visiting this family almost every trip checking on them and praying for them and blessing them with food from time to time. The husband is lazy and hardly ever works and when he does work the money is used to buy alcohol. It's a sad situation. We shared the gospel with the wife the first time we met her and then later shared with her husband. As normal for Nicaraguans the woman responded and accepted the Lord but the husband just nods..

In 2009 I tried to visit them but the river was too high. I saw the mom of the woman and she told me that my friends had been sick for some time because of all the rain. The house was so bad that everything she owned stayed wet and molded. The wetness kept her and your daughter sick all the time. Although I knew the house was bad I guess my mind never went down that path of thinking how bad the rainy season could be. That moment stirred a desire in my heart to help this family with a new house or at least improvements to her house.

During the spring and summer of 2010 I made jewelry and had a jewelry fundraiser to help fix her house. I didn't raise enough to build her a new house but felt good that we could improve it greatly. Many of you I need to thank for purchasing those jewelry items.

During my July trip last year we hired a contractor to help fix her house and discussed what could be done to improve it. Decisions were made based on the money I had to fix the roof and add on to the side giving them at least a 10 foot section that would not be soaked by rain. I agreed, the workers were hired and I left satisfied. Never leave satisfied.. Always leave knowing your plans will change.. That's what God taught me in this experience.

Late July came the rains. They didn't stop until November and the river was to high for the truck to take the supplies. Another rainy season and no new house. The worse rainy season Nicaragua has had in years. I prayed for them often that some how God would cover them with a cloud or something to stop the rain from falling. December came and I went and still no house. It was so frustrating and I just didn't understand why they had not started but it was what it was. I asked how much more money would it take to add on to the house even more and I got a price and by mid January wired more money to fix the house with a promise it would be done finally.

Here I go back to Nicaragua in March only to find out the house has not been started on even then. Stories after stories of reasons why. Mostly because the block man Chema was busy doing another job and just could not find time to do it. Luckily, Chema and I are friends and I saw him the first day I arrived. I asked him to please start on it while I was there so I could take some pictures and he agreed he would go the next day. Finally, progress..

Wednesday evening I was told by Chema that work would be done the next day and I should come and see it. We had plans that morning but I felt a strong nudge I needed to go so we made plans to check it out. As we were driving down that same dirty, dusty road I noticed on the hill beside of my friend Darlings current house that someone had gone and build a house right in her back yard. I remember saying surely God someone has not come in and taken over her property (which is not uncommon in Nicaragua). I was getting so frustrated as we got closer to the house.

I headed up the hill to her house and much to my surprise inside the newly built home stood my worker Chema. I immediately realized that the house I am fussing over is the NEW house for Darling. A new house.. Not a repaired house, or a fixed up house or even an extension on the house but a WHOLE NEW HOUSE.

Needless to say I was speechless and full of tears and joy beyond what words could express. How did this happen? How could they have built a house? I could not hardly contained the joy in my heart.

Darling saw us and smiled from one ear to the other which she hardly does. She is very bashful and quite but on this day together we got to see God show up and show off.

So for those of you who thought you were helping me fix her house please know that your purchases of the jewelry BUILT A NEW HOME..

God is so good when you are faithful.

I know this story is long but I want God to get all the glory for what He did because it didn't stop with the House. It keep going through my friend Chema.

I was thanking Chema for all the hard work and asked him how in the world did we get a new house out of the money I sent him. He graciously replied, "because we helped you". I wasn't sure what that meant so I asked. You are getting paid well to do this right Chema". He replied, no Ms. Angie we are not getting paid to do this house. We decided to help you help this family and with the money you would have paid us we were able to build a bigger house for you". I was so shocked. I asked, "why Chema, why would you do that for me?", he said, "because it's you Ms. Angie, we wanted to help you because you are always helping us,". Needless to say I saw a very humbled young man that day give up his pay to help me help someone else. It was an amazing moment. I was so blessed that there are people in my life like Chema.

God's timing was perfect. If they had not waited on Chema to be finished with his other work he would not have been able to bless this family and therefore would not have received the blessings from God he will receive for his kindness.

Chema is an example of  "The Power of One". You are an example of "The Power of One".

Chema has Jesus in his life, "THE ONE AN ONLY",  and the people like you who helped me raise money for Darling are examples of "The Power of One" and  Chema + Those Who Purchased Jewelry + Jesus = A new house for Darling.

Now that's what it's all about....

Check out the pictures of the Old House and the New House by clicking here.

God Bless everyone who purchased jewelery, prayed for this family or helped in any way.  Thanks again for helping us build a new home for a sweet family.

If you are interested in helping me build someone else a new home, just let me know.

Angie

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Home Safe

The week is over and we have made it home safe and sound. I think this was the most draining emotional and physical week I have had in a long time. God opened many doors for us to minister and we did everything we could to meet his plan for us and the people of Nicaragua.

We left the Nicaragua yesterday to a beautiful day and last night as we took off out of Houston God gave us a beautiful sunset which was like a seal of approval to us.

I will be uploading pictures of the trip soon but it will take a while since we only took about 3000 pictures between the 3 of us.

The most important thing to report is God did great things this week with us. We ministered to almost a 1,000 kids this week and many adults. We were so blessed to be a part of seeing lives changed.

I'll update you more a little at a time as soon as I can process it all and get the pictures upload.

Thanks to everyone for your prayers.

Angie, Gwen and Leigh

Heading down South..

I can hardly believe it is mid March and I am heading to Nicaragua on Saturday. Time is flying by these days. I will be going with two other woman. Leigh Pack and Gwen Emmitt.

We have a busy schedule and would appreciate your prayers daily. We need covering the entire week. It's very very hot there right now and there is always opposition to fight with.

Here is our schedule. Pray as God leads you.

Leave Charlotte at 6 am and arrive Nicaragua at 12:00 on Saturday. We will drive then 3 1/2 hours to Somotillo. That evening will be planning for Sunday.

Sunday we will be hosting "Minute to Win It" games and a ice cream party in Ceibita for the day (275 people and most have never tasted ice cream before). We will also perform a skit and have music for the kids. Leigh's an amazing clown. Her  name is Flutter-By and we expect to see her come out often.. :

Monday we will be ministering to the women of Ceibita in the morning hours on God's love and how beautiful they are in his eyes. Praying for bondages to be broken. In the afternoon we will be visiting a new community and playing with the kids. My goal is to get to know them and see if this is a new community for me to work in.

Tuesday in the morning we will be visiting the school that the kids of Ceibita attend and ministering with object lessons there and another nearby school. In the afternoon we will be hosting an ice cream party for 150 people which include the now 41 kids who are struggling in their family with HIV/AIDS. We will be distributing the school uniforms for them also. So excited to meet them and bless them.

Wednesday morning we are ministering in another school in the morning and in the afternoon we will be meeting with the teenage girls from Pastor Jorge's church to discuss purity and how God sees them. We will also be teaching them worship dances.

Thursday in the morning we will be traveling back to Managua and will visit the orphanage to see my girls.

Friday we will be ministering all day to the House of Hope which is a rescue center for children and woman who are sold into prostitution and sex slavery. We will do object lessons with the women and then with the kids after they come back from school. Will be a long day as we will be performing skits, object lessons, games with the kids and giving out lots of love and candy of course.

Saturday we will be attending a church service that hosts between 200 - 400 kids every Saturday morning. We will assist the pastor and participate in the service. Can you imagine 400 kids in the same room....?

Sunday we will be traveling home and will not arrive until midnight.

As you see we will have a busy week. Your prayers are needed and will help to give us strength.

Please also pray for our safety, health, unity of the team and most importantly open doors and opened hearts to hear the gospel.

We seek only God's will in all we do and we are going with a plan but expect we will only do what God wants done. Pray for wisdom, discernment and God's spirit to flow through us.

God Bless all of you and I look forward to telling you what God did when I get back.

Angie

Another Operation Education Opportunity

I have had people tell me they did not see this post last week so I am sending it again. I now have 32 kids that need a sponsor instead of the original 20 - 25 listed below and so far I have 11 sponsored. I need these kids sponsored as soon as possible so if you are interested let me know by email, ASAP.

Here was last weeks post.

This past week I was told of a huge need in Somotillo where we minister and I would like to share it with you.

The man who works for me there (Evert) brought to my attention a need for 20 to 25 kids to go to school.

In Somotillo there are many people with HIV or AIDS. Sadly they do not have access to all the needed medicines and they are treated horribly by their families and the community. Some people have been ostracized by their communities and forced to move out.

Because of this treatment people in Somotillo don't get the medical care they need and most die an early death simply because they won't ask for help in fear of what will happen to their families if people find out.

Evert has been blessed to find a way "into" this group of people that exist. He, a nurse and one other person has been working with a small group of people helping them deal with this disease. Teaching them how to stay healthy and supporting them spiritually.

In January alone 4 woman died from AIDS leaving their children behind to be taken care of by who ever would take them. Many of the patients with HIV/AIDS are children also. Some of the children have both mom and dad dieing from AIDS.

I would like to help these families by helping their children to live as normal as possible. Due to the illness the parent/parents can not work and provide for their children, thus causing them to go hungry and not attending school.

For example, the children of the woman who died in January have been living with neighbors, neighbors who financially can't afford to take care of themselves much less another mouth to feed.

I have contacted an organization to help them get food on a consistent basis. It will be provided to each child and any parent that is currently suffering from this horrid disease. Now I just need sponsors to help send the kids to school.

Tuesday is the first day of school for Nicaragua. I have been told by Evert that he can go to the schools and ask permission for them to attend without the uniform for a period of time giving us a chance to get them sponsored.

In November when we purchased the uniforms I got them at a discount because I purchased so many sets. I can't get them at this price for these kids. I need $28 per child this time. Prices are very high right now.

Evert is working through the list to determine how many kids will need the uniforms. We estimate at least 20 - 25 kids.

Because of thier concern about others finding out they have HIV/AIDS parents are reluctant in giving their permission to take photos of their children. I hope to have some photos for you to choose from but can't guarantee this as I have in the past.

I need each child sponsored ASAP.. If you are willing to sponsor a child please email me and let me know and then send your check to :

The Power of One Ministry 198 Mellwood Drive Charlotte, NC 28214

Let's come together and make a difference in a child's life. These children are even more special than the others. They are faced with a deadly disease that will soon kill their parents or themselves.

Will you sponsor a child and change their life this year?

God Bless,

Angie