Wednesday, August 8, 2012

The High Heels Side of Life - Missions Work

Hi Everyone! Did you miss me?? I sure missed all of you!

Hubs and I have just gotten back into the country from the Dominican Republic. Remember a couple months ago when I posted about a fundraiser for our missions trip? Well we've just returned from the trip late last night! What an incredible experience it was!

In a city called Pimentel, we support a church/school ministry called MIVA - Ministerio Infantil Viva el Amor. This year, the trip was a special Anniversary Celebration for 15 years of MIVA. Hubs and I were part of a 20 person team from the Baltimore area, and we were lucky enough to be there during the celebration week. Every day was filled with activities and work projects and the whole trip was such a blessing for all involved!

After a long day of traveling on July 30th, the team dove right into working. The construction team worked on assembling a stage that would be used throughout the week's events, and the VBS team started organizing supplies. Tuesday was filled with more organization and VBS prep, with the construction team moving on to more projects. Throughout the week, the construction team replaced all of the mechanical pieces in the toilets throughout MIVA, cleaned the fence line from overgrowth, rewired a church member's house, repaired the generator used when the city has no electricity, built a back drop to be used during Friday night's rap competition, and built stands that the church could use as "lemonade stands".

Wednesday was perhaps my favorite day of the trip. MIVA held a special Olympic Games day, where the children of Pimentel could participate in Olympic style games. The day was kicked off with a Torch Race through the city, and had perhaps 75 people running through the city by the time it reached the final pass-off location.

The white flags are the front of the Torch Race line heading towards our pass-off location 


Kids running at the front of the Torch Race

The race started at the outskirts of the city, and finished as we all ran into MIVA. 




After the Torch Race, the kids broke out into groups to do the games and the Americans went out to help them! I got assigned to go with the dodgeball group, and I had fun entertaining the kids that weren't playing at the time!

MIVA Ministerio Infantil Viva el Amor

In the afternoon, the older kids did a scavenger hunt through Pimentel, and we got to run with them as they completed their tasks at each location! I spent a lot of time running around trying to keep up with them! Wednesday was an awesome day! 

Thursday and Friday we did VBS. The kids got to do a craft (that they could take home with them), play games, and hear a bible story. During the lessons, the kids learned about Nehemiah rebuilding the wall of Jerusalem. After the lesson was complete, the kids "built" a wall of gratitude to God, to thank Him for what He's done in their lives.


I brought the fabric home with me and I will quilt it to look like bricks, then next year I'll take it back down there and give them the finished wall. 

Thursday night MIVA brought in two comedians for a special show, and they had over 1000 people in attendance! Friday night there was a rap competition where the youth from Pimentel competed in an "American Idol" fashion (with judges). After the competition a popular rapper in the Dominican gave a performance. What an incredible experience! It was so powerful to see the young people show up in such numbers! 

Saturday was the day we'd all been waiting for: Celebration Day. People from all over came to celebrate MIVA's 15 year anniversary, and I've never seen the church so packed! All these people walked through the streets praying over families, businesses, parks, and many other things. Then we all gathered back at MIVA to release the balloons. Around 1500 balloons were released into the sky, each with a message inside: Jesucristo es el Senor de Pimentel - Jesus Christ is Lord of Pimentel!

MIVA Ministerio Infantil Viva el Amor

It was such a sight to see! The atmosphere was electric! 

Every time Hubs and I go down to work with these people, we come back feeling so blessed. It was spirit renewing to see old friends, to see the smiling faces of the kids while they were playing games, and to work together as one body of Christ regardless of language barriers. I love the people of Pimentel, and MIVA is like a second family. If you have any questions about the work we did, I would love to answer them for you. Feel free to leave a comment here or on Facebook.









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P.s. I'm super excited to tell you that Hubs and I are back to hiking this weekend! I promise a blog post featuring a new trail will be up before the weekend is over!

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