Sorry for the quiet week or so after our initial fund raising campaign. We wanted to send out an update on the Chanpa’s so that those of you who have been praying or donating could see what we have been up to.
Jonathan Levis and I going to Tolas Maydas from Camp |
So far the weather forecast for October looks good and we do not anticipate any more problems.
One of the trees used for lumber |
A Chanpa before the Plastic was applied |
One of the families checking out their Chanpa on a construction day (with roofing) |
Building the Frames |
The families were incredibly grateful for the project and nothing of this scale has ever been done by a non-profit in this community before. Many people were speechless and some wanted to know what “the catch” was going to be in the end. We explained that there was no "catch", only great people in the U.S. that wanted to help a community in need and so they gave what they could until everyone got help.
As all of the families moved to their new Chanpas the school was then opened and the students have now returned to a normal class schedule.
A mother and her 3 month year old baby trying out their new Chanpa on construction day |
As many of you know my family and I will be departing from Nicaragua this December and heading back to the states. The ministry of Campo Alegria will continue on under the current leadership of Chop Point Inc. and there will be continued year around camps and ministry in effect.
Please pray for my family during this transition, leaving Nicaragua is hands down the hardest thing we have ever done as a family. We will miss the people of Nicaragua dearly and will continue to stay connected via our close and lifelong friendship with the Chop Point family.
I have learned so much about myself, about others and about the Lord from serving in Nicaragua for the past three and a half years. I want to thank Chop Point for giving us the opportunity to be a part of something very special and to all of the people who have come beside us on mission teams and as volunteers during our time here. Thank you so much to those of you who have kept us in your prayers and to those who have made it all possible with your financial donations towards our families involvement. We have made so many friends; we hope to remain connected with everyone as we return home in December.
God Bless,
Adam
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