Vida en Mexico

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Hello, my old friend

I'm a little embarrassed to look at the date of the last post here! In my defence, I decided to move away from the blogging idea the past year and just do email updates, but I've realized that emails are so one dimensional! So I'm gonna take up blogging again! Just to give you an idea of whats going on these days, I'm counting down the days, well, almost hours now before I board the plane and head back down to Mexico! I've enjoyed the last two weeks here taking in a beautiful Manitoba summer "looking forward" to returning to plus 40 temperatures with high humidity! The last two weeks have been a huge blessing hanging out with family and friends but it will be good to get back to normal life in Mexico.

Here's a couple of highlights over the past couple of weeks here:



Jody and I, craving some fresh flour tortillas, attempted, key word being attempted to master the art of tortilla making...I think the variety of creative shapes says it all!



Enjoying being outside... wiener roasts, marshmallows, etc...I forgot how wonderful summers in Manitoba really are!



Playing endless hours of cards with the family!



Reattempting to make flour tortillas, this time bring in the expert, Shorty!



You could say that with the expert help we were more than just a little successful!

As I'm heading back to Mexico, things are staying fairly busy at the center with local Mexican groups coming in almost every weekend, using the center as a retreat center. I'm looking forward to being back and will keep you updated here on this blog! So check back regularly for updates and also photos which I'll post to give you more of an idea what this last year look like.

God bless! Dios te bendiga!

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Spring Update Newsletter

To view the newsletter, simply click on the graphics below. The newsletter is separated into 4 different pages. Enjoy!

If you want to be included in regular email updates, please let me know! Just drop me an email at rsthiessen@gmail.com!







Monday, August 4, 2008

God Has Been Good...

Well, this past week has been quite the adventure to say the least!
My youth group from Manitoba left Friday afternoon and I've been in
"recuperation" mode ever since! God was definitely good, though,
taking care of every concern, every anxiety that we had, protecting
us, gaving us a lot of really neat ministry opportunities, and
blessing the socks out of everyone of us! Here's a couple of examples:

On the first fill day here, our team went out to a poor church about
45 minutes away in Empalme with a bunch of clothing to hand out.
When we arrived there, we went door to do, inviting people to the
"cancha", the basketball court just beside the church. Well, when we
made it back there to set out the clothing, we were COMPLETELY
OVERWHELMED with the amount of people that showed up - there were
well over a hundred people, with many children. The need in that
area is so overwhelming, and you could never feel that you brought
enough stuff to help ease their needs! But we had an opportunity to
help the church connect with their community and also to just briefly
share why we were there - to share God's love with them. We also
invited them back to the church later that week for the service that
we were going to be involved in - the one you all prayed for.

The team was also involved with a DVBS style kids club at a local
Spanish church here in San Carlos. It was tough going at first,
dealing with a language barrier and all. Some of the youth had no
problem bridging the gap, though, but for others it was definitely a
stretch. Tuesday, the second day was probably the hardest, just
dealing with fatigue all around and struggling (for some) to make
those connections. But by Friday, as our team was leaving and saying
their goodbyes, you wouldn't have known that there was any language
barrier at all! The way the kids were holding onto the youth as they
were trying to leave just showed how God was faithful to allow them
to bridge that language gap in so many ways. It is amazing how many
ways you can communicate love without words! By the looks of it,
this may have been a DVBS program in Canada where all the kids speak
English - the connections made were just as significant, if not more so!

Thursday evening, which I asked you to pray for was an incredible
blessing as well. The team was really looking forward to returning
to that church in Empalme - it's just such an incredibly warm and
wonderful little congregation - another situation where the language
barrier just wasn't a barrier at all. It's amazing the community and
fellowship that you can experience with little verbal communication.
The entire day though, was filled with a bit of anxious moments and
some wrenches thrown into our plans, but God was faithful in
everything and through all the distractions that were thrown our way,
the evening service went off amazingly! Thanks for your prayers! We
were able to share some songs, both in English and Spanish,
worshiping together with them, share some testimonies, and a drama,
and share a message as well. There were a number of visitors to the
church which was exciting. It was a wonderful closing to the trip,
just sharing in fellowship with these believers.

Needless to say, though, I'm still kinda exhausted. I'm looking
forward to my family coming next week Tuesday, though. But that's
all for now! Adios!