Alyssa:
"Our one year journey in Guatemala has been
AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have
learned to not take anything for granted and to always trust in Jesus, because
a lot of the people who live in Guatemala have nothing and they rely on Jesus
for everything.
Unfortunately, our one year journey has come
to an end, and we will be coming home to Colorado this June. It is going to very
hard for me to leave the people who we help, and also my other missionary
friends who all have made a big impact on my heart. I know that God has a plan
for me and right now I’m kind of wondering where He is going with it, but I
will keep strong in my faith in Him and try to believe that this is best for
me."
Aubryella:
What has been your favorite part of living in Guatemala? “Going to the village and seeing what the
houses look like in Guatemala?”
How does that make you feel? “It’s
sad, because they only have that small house”
Are you excited to move back home? “YES!
Very much!”
Why? “Because I want to go see
our family and our cousins”
What can we do to live for God after we go back home? “We can sponsor kids from the orphanage, I
love those kids from the orphanage, they are fun to play with too”
Are you glad we lived here for a year? “Yea”
Why? “cause I like Guatemala, it’s
pretty”
Tiffany:
Two more weeks in Guatemala! It
seems impossible that we have almost been here for a year. As we begin to wrap
things up over these next two weeks, we will have a lot of ‘lasts’. Wednesday
morning, Sean and I will meet with our discipleship kids for the last time. Wednesday
night, we will gather with youth group for the last time. Sunday, we will say
good bye to the children and staff from Jesucristo es mi Casa.Tuesday we say goodbye to all the beautiful girls from Mimi's House. All of these
people have impacted our lives significantly and these lasts/goodbyes will be
very hard for us.
We don’t know what to expect with
the transition back to Colorado but we are excited to see how we will serve Him
next. I am so thankful for this year we had together as a family to grow, serve
and learn.
Sean:
We came, we loved and were loved in return. We taught a little and
learned so much in return. We’ve been touched
by friends who will always remain a little part of us.
I thank God for the opportunity He has given our family to see His
wider Church. I’m thankful for the Body of Christ back home that has so
faithfully and generously supported us in prayer and financial gifts. I’m
proud of my three daughters and wife who have loved with abandon and grown
through the challenges of living and
serving in another country.
We will forever be indebted to our Guatemalan friends who opened
their lives to us and made us feel at home.
We will miss our weekly
Discipleship with students at the missionary school, and especially
Youth Group we were privileged to lead on Wednesday nights. I have no doubt we will see many of these
people again, but even “see you laters” to someone you care about can be as
tough as a whole lot of goodbyes. We
don’t know all the details of our return to Colorado, but we come with
anticipation and a comfort in knowing the One who has good plans laid out
before us.
Mikayla:
Living in Guatemala has
been an experience like no other. It has helped me learn that I have way more
stuff than I actually need. It has helped me realize to take advantage of the
fact that I am able to go to school and that I have a room to clean. A lot of
the kids we work with don't have the opportunity to go get an education and
none of them have a room to themselves.
This year I have also
learned to thank God for everything, especially the little things. I have been inspired to have an even stronger
faith. I have made so many great relationships, not only with kids from my
school, but also kids from an orphanage. They have all impacted my life so
much, more then I could have imagined.
Although I am beyond excited
to go home and to see my family and friends, it's going to be hard leaving. Especially
these next couple weeks, when I have to say goodbye to everyone. This year has
been incredible and if I could I would definitely do it all over!
5 comments:
I am inspired by your gift to Guatemala and to her people. What a sacrificial gift you have given Well done good and faithful servants.
I am inspired by your gift to Guatemala and to her people. What a sacrificial gift you have given Well done good and faithful servants.
The Lord has used each one of you in so many ways. You have poured His love to many. What an example of what Christ wants from us.
Thanks for sharing your adventure with us through your blogs. It will be exciting to see all God's fruit and where it all grows.
Well done!
Beautiful - Thank you for sharing!! The Cherry family has made an eternal impact in Guatemala. We are thrilled to have you back in CO and know that God will continue to use you in powerful ways for His Glory!!! :)
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