Internet at Last
I lost the internet connection at the house during the month of October, so updating the blog was a little difficult. The next few entries should catch you up on what's been going on.
I've been surveying the ministry projects and realize that we need to make some changes in the implementation process. I've been meeting with a number of different people to get their perspective on the proper changes we need to make.
One of the first that I talked to were Paul and Ruth Philippi. They've been in Guatemala for over 50 years as CAM missionaries. I figured if anyone would know the culture here it would be them. They gave me some valuable input and suggestions. And they introduced me to Ismail, the treasurer of the Regional Council for CAM churches in Sacatepequez. He invited me to attend the next council meeting, which took place at the end of October.
The meeting was fruitful, and Rolando, the president of the council invited me to speak at the annual meeting of churches in January. From this, I hope to be able to establish a link to a local CAM church with whom we can partner and begin a new project from the beginning. This will allow us to implement the changes in our ministry with a new community from the very beginning of a project.
We already have a handful of new villages that are prospective candidates for new project implementation. We will narrow this list down to one village early next year and begin the new implementation process there.

