Thursday, December 15, 2016

Out There with the Beams -- December 2016


Dear Friends and Family,
I'm sure you are all preparing for a wonderful Christmas season, traveling to see friends and family near and far.  We send you season's greetings and a basket full of "Thank You's" for your faithful support of our work here in Bolivia over the past year.  Both prayers and financial gifts are essential for us to continue providing clean water through Agua Yaku, ministering to hurting families through El Alfarero, and sharing Christ's love every day.  Please consider a special gift for your Bolivian family during this giving season.  Click on the links in this email and follow the steps.  It's easy!
This year we will be spending Christmas here in Santa Cruz with Isaiah, and then traveling to Peru for the New Year to visit Vanessa's family for a few days.  Please keep our grown-up kids in your prayers.  Nat will be working through the holidays in Fort Collins, Colorado, and Luciana will be traveling to London with her college roommate.

Update on Agua Yaku:
We have had a busy Fall full of volunteer teams and travel to many rural communities.  In the last month we have hosted two teams.  First Baptist Church of Benbrook, Texas traveled with us to Iguembe, a small village located in the department of Chuquisaca (southwest of Santa Cruz) where we worked with Felix, a local Guarani pastor, to distribute water filters and Clean Water Stations in a half dozen isolated Guarani villages.  It was rough trip, with many long hours riding in (and at times pushing) our project trucks.  The need for, and the interest in, the filters was huge. We look forward to many return trips to the area so we can help pastor Felix reach these communities for Christ. 
Last week we hosted our first team from Creekside Calvary Church in Lynden, Washington.  This team of three brave men accompanied us up to the Guarani village of Itayu where attempted to drill a water well.  The springs that they normally rely on for water in Itayu have completely dried up in the past couple of years.  The families who live there now have to collect the scarce rain the falls.  Many families have left the community, so the government has closed the health post and will probably be closing the elementary school.  Honestly, our attempt to drill a water well was a last ditch effort to save the community.  The government did a study and said we could find water at about 330 feet below the surface.  Other drilling companies said they could not get their rigs up into this high mountain valley.  We contracted a tractor to drag our drilling rig up to Itayu.  Sadly, after four attempts at drilling a well we could not get through the hard layers of rock.  We did leave water filters in the community.  Please pray for Alcides, a local pastor and development worker who is trying to plant the seeds of the Gospel in this community.  We will be returning to the area with a Bolivian youth team in mid-January to continue our work distributing water filters and sharing God's love. 
We are still finalizing the production details on the new AquaSiv water filter.  They should be available in the spring of 2017.  Anticipation is building around the world!  We will keep you updated.

Update on CAFA:
It is a joy to say we’ve just finished the second Alfarero Family Care Center (CAFA) training for volunteers, we had 13 this last time.  It was a joy to get to know them.  The training involves topics like shame and hatred, a hatred that most of us develop to cover the shame we feel from lies from our past.  We encourage both participants and facilitators to share personal stories. 
Even though this group includes wonderful Christian people, this doesn’t mean we don’t have problems, or sad childhoods, or battles.  How beautiful it is to see and hear the footsteps of Jesus coming to rescue you.  When I say rescue, I mean to rescue from a life of sadness, depression, self-hatred, and mistreatment of those you love most. How wonderful to recognize His presence even in our darkest most painful moments and to hold on to Him and be free from the enemy and his so common question: why?

We are also two sessions away from finishing our program with our first group of clients! We have six wonderful precious women whose faces I cannot show you because their stories must remain confidential, but please pray for all of them.  We have young single women and older married women.  They have all experienced first-hand violence from those who should have loved them, protected them and cherished them.  They are all learning to forgive and to guard their hearts so they can in turn be like Jesus in their home and not be driven by bitterness. They are also learning to choose better, to make their voices heard (in wise ways), and to see themselves in the eyes of an ever loving, careful, sweet and respectful Dad.  His name? Jesus!

The Ruth and Noemi doors remain open, so if one of our ladies needs a safe place to live she and her kids will be immediately taken in.  They will become a part of Alfarero by doing hours at the CafĂ© and making and selling jewelry with Marizabel and me (Vanessa) at Chance.

Many thanks to the Holy Spirit for adopting us and keeping us faithful and joyful every day.  And thank you for your support: your prayers keep us safe, your intersession plus Jesus’s power heals those we work with.  And your support allows us to be trained, to provide child care during sessions, to provide snacks at each session, and to be ready to host women at the Ruth and Noemi House.
The Beams love you and are praying for you today!