Thursday, March 31, 2016

Negros youth camp


 
On Tuesday March 22, 2016 seventeen of us left Our homes headed for Negros.  We went to conduct two youth camps for the local churches there.  Why would the local churches need us to conduct the youth camps.  Because they do not have the resources or the know how to do so.  The church here has such a passion for youth ministry that with the help of Jonah and I and wisdom from the Holy Spirit they have created a great youth outreach program and in December at the national convention for the denomination here we offered to "take our ministry on the road".  We had two churches invite us so went for a week with the team and conducted two youth camps.  Each camp was for two days.  We told the local pastors to do the same thing we do here and that is to follow the rule that for every believer there should be at least one unbeliever.  The first location did not understand the communication well and had only one unbeliever in attendance.  We still did a crusade the first night and where able to plant the seed of the Gospel in the hearts of people in attendance there.  We cut our time short there to head to the second location and focus our ministry there and are glad we did because of the almost 100 youth there more than half of the where unbelievers.  For our youth camps we have four to five different sessions depending on the amount of time we have.  For each session we have a time of worship to open with then there is a lecture given by one of the team members.  The lectures are on topics that are important to a young persons life today.  For one of the sessions we have a question and answer panel.  It gives the youth a chance to ask real life questions and get a biblical answer from someone not much older than them.  Our youth camps are open to anyone 11 years old or older so we often have college students and young adults.  nine of our team members are young adults themselves.  They are the ones that lead the worship and the lectures.  
 
the young people listening to the gospel lecture

 small groups coming up with questions for the panel
 more young people
 taking a break from lecture time to socialize
 a couple of the young people
Part of our team that traveled to Negros
 
Why is all this important for you to know and why should you be interested?  We are traveling again to Mindanao in May with the same team.  This time we need your help.  Most of our team as I said is young adults that are willing to sacrifice a weeks salary and spend there way to travel but it is hard for all of them and may set them back financial till they can try to recover.  So we are asking all of you if you would be willing to donate even a small amount to help us pay the cost of travel to plant the seed of the gospel in people who may not otherwise have a chance to hear the gospel message.  To bring the whole team of 17 people and two trucks to make travel easier for the three kids we have to raise $1500.00  That includes travel expense, food and gas for the trucks.  If you would prayerfully consider giving to this worthy cause please message me so that I can make sure your funds go for there proper intention.  Funds can be sent to CTEN at p.o Box 291307 Kerrville TX 78029-1307 if sent by mail please include a note that you would appreciate the funds be used for the CAjigas ministry or you can go to cten.org/Jonahcajigas  If you are unable to give then the other maybe even more important way you can support us to pray for these youth camps.  Pray that God will surround the locations with his angels of protection and that the evil one will have no place there.  When we have an exact date we will let you know.

Monday, March 14, 2016

newest kids

Many of you have seen the post from us on facebook about the newest five kids that have come into our care.  They came from a single mom in a village that our home church has a small church plant.  they came to us extremely malnourished and in need of medical care.  Hazel is the oldest at 14 she has been diagnosed with TB.  She also has asthma and a seizure disorder.  We think that the asthma and seizure disorder may be in large part due to the TB.  We are taking her later this week to a nuerologist to get to the bottom of the seizures.  She is being treated for the TB, that is a 6 month treatment process.  She is growing and gaining weight.  She is smaller than Precious my seven year old girl.  Precious gave Hazel some of her clothes because Hazel did not have and she needed a belt to hold them up.  Next is Michaela.  She was 5 when she came and just recently celebrated her 6th birthday.  When she came she was less than half of what she should be in weight.  our daughter Faiths clothes are to big for her.  She has some major medical concerns that we are still working through.  She was treated for worms but recently found out that she still has them. We have been unable to get her stools stabilized and her iron level is still at least 30 points under what it should be.  She originally gained two kilos but has since lost a kilo again.  We have another follow up apt with the doctor this week and may be looking at having her admitted because all of the meds we have tried so far have failed.  We would love if you all would continue to pray for her and for healing.  We know God is the great physician and with him all things are possible.  The next is Andrew.  He is two years old.  He does not talk yet except a couple of words he has learned since he has been here.  He was treated for worms and is on a strict diet to control his weight gain but the best news is at the last appointment he was given a clean bill of health by the doctor with the instruction to continue with the strict diet.  The last two are twins a boy Mark and a girls Marah.  They where 6 months old when they arrived and are nine months old now.  Marah was cared for by an aunt and so came to us with no major medical concerns and at a normal weight.  She was treated for worms but seems to be growing normal and healthy.  She is in the care of one of the members of the local church.  The twin brother is Mark  he looked and acted more like a 3 month old baby when he came.  Developmentally he is still behind his age but has caught up in the weight dept.  He is just starting to try and sit unsupported
but still needs support most of the time.  He does not crawl yet.  He just started rolling soon after he arrived with us.  He just seems to have a couple more concerns with the doctor one is a wound on his head that will not seem to heal.  We will see a dermatologist Wednesday when we go back for a follow up.  He also seems to have a consistent cough that comes and goes.  He is being treated for exposure to TB, which is also a six month treatment program so hopefully that will take care of the cough.  He is  living with Jonah and I.  The girls have fallen in love with him and always want to help in anyway they can.  I do not have a picture of Mark on the current memory card so will have to try and post a picture of him later.
 
 Mickaela
Hazel, Mickaela, and Andrew