Day 1 (Traveling to El Salvador)

The process of checking in 21 servants of God at the Miami airport went flawlessly and the flight was roomy and without incident…..no flying passports under the seats (lol).  Once we arrived in San Salvador….a balmy 89 degrees…..the roadblocks started.  The line to check into the country took about an hour, we were missing one medicine bag, and to top it off the customs officials wanted more paperwork from the health minister to let our supplies/medications through.  So, as we continue to sit in baggage claim we have just been informed that we have to leave ALL of our medicines till Monday!…..and more group prayers are in motion.  As for now (5pm local time) we sit in a hurry up and wait mode.  Please keep the prayers coming for safety and release of our needed supplies.

With a quick stop for dinner, we loaded on the school bus and started our two hour bus trip to Ahuachapan. Not knowing where we were staying, we were pleasantly surprised.  The hotel is very quaint and very tropical; after a few moments of relaxation and much needed prayer, it was off to bed.

 

The Local Team is on there way

The El Salvador Medical Mission Team.

Here is a picture of our local team before we board to the bus to drive to Miami.  Please Pray as we embarq on a new adventure for our mission  trip.

 

Its Almost Time

Hello All,

I wanted to write to give everyone an update on what’s going on.  Our mission trip has changed drastically.  Our fearless and loved leader Dr. Rufus Jennings can not go with us.  But thank God he has groomed a great people to continue his work and dream for the poor.  We will begin our journey to El Salvador on March 5, 2011.

During our planning stage we thought other churches might like to help Faith UMC sponsor our trip by getting some additional supplies, that are expensive and ones that usually run out early in the trip. We have been blessed and have received many additional donations of Over the Counter medicine.  We have found people very generous and willing to help they want to be involved in God’s work, God is Good!

We are asking those that are not going and that are following the trip on this web site to please pray daily. This is our first trip to El Salvador; fortunately many of us have worked together in many medical mission trips to Panama. We realize we will be facing many new challenges ahead; we look forward to serving God in this unique way, and pray that we can be flexible for the many unknowns to come.  With that in mind, we have met just another challenge even before we leave. Dr. Brad Middaugh our Optometrist’s supply of glasses was sent to the wrong church, some where in the Midwest!   God does have a sense of humor so we will just pray and claim the victory for Jesus that we will get the Glasses in time. God has some great plans for us as we know this is Gods Will to serve the poor and help those in need.

That’s all for now.  Remember God Loves You. Dios De Bendiga.

Your Mission Team

 

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