Wednesday 24
Today Derek and his dad are making a trip to León for two main reasons. First,
-pray that planning and preparation goes well for both of the trainings coming up--for the computer trainings and for the community participatory video trainings.-pray that the appeal receives a fair look by a fair judge, and that the other woman involved, Sylvia, will accept her responsibility in the accident.-pray that my passport and residency go through quickly so that I can get a ticket home for Christmas!
I (Joel) am not good at dancing.
It was not part of my culture growing up in Sully, Iowa. And I definitely don’t have rhythm. When I took up the trombone in middle school, my Mom spent long hours teaching me how to tap my foot to the beat of the music. I was that clueless. Seriously.
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Today’s electronic world has ushered in significant changes in every community - from large metropolises in North America to small, rural villages in Nicaragua. As technology changes, schools around the world are adapting their programs to give their students a “head-start” in the new electronic era. Dave Stienstra, a partner missionary with CRWM and the Nehemiah Center in Nicaragua, is helping missions organizations, local agencies, and Christian schools navigate this new world. Read the full story...
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-pray for the rains to slow down, for the ground to dry up a bit, and for harvests this next season to be bountiful
-praise for a great first session with the computer teachers, and pray for further creativity and energy within the group (and for its leaders!) pray that there is natural leadership from within the group of teachers that stimulates and involves everyone
-pray for my situation with my car, the Dama de Hierro, and that through this long process we'll eventually see justice done
A friend sent me a link yesterday that I finally got to reading today. It struck me as so simple, yet so true. We (yes...even you!) make excuses all the time for not doing good things--for not making good ideas happen. When was the last time you had a good idea...but failed to act?
They're very excited about the possibility of getting computers and making space from this room, currently the 3rd grade classroom. 3rd grade would get displaced and have to be relocated. Proposed room:

prostitution. I learned a lot through this project, both in terms of filming and editing, and in terms of the legalities of making a film about prostitution. I will definitely let you know when it's posted online. In this case, the organization wants to host the video themselves, so it will not appear on our YouTube channel as many others have.- pray for our project that the Media Studio moves forward in the best way possible, and that we'll continue to develop according to the Lord's will.
- pray that the computer program unfolds well, and that planning for the monthly trainings goes well.
- pray for a just outcome for my situation with the truck and the accident, pray for the other women involved, for her well being, and that she would accept responsibility.
So, I'm still alive! Isn't it good to know? I came to post an update this morning and then got carried away on redesigning my site! You should notice that it's a wee bit different than the old site.. Here's a picture of the former so you can remember and then appreciate the new look! Good change? I think so.
n the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua. The first two are posted online, one of which can be seen at the Nehemiah Center Media Studio YouTube channel. See the link in the upper-right of this website. We've gotten many compliments on the videos--thank you to the students who gave so much to these communities and films.
est equipped to receive such a gift and are best positioned to create a sustainable lab. The idea is that the schools, with the gift of a certain number of computers, will be able to use those computers to generate enough income to pay for replacing the computers, pay for the teacher, and pay for any additional costs that they incur (electricity, etc.). We're going to be training the teachers in these new labs and teachers of already existing labs. Trainings will cover anything from the basic maintenance and configuration of administering a lab, to development of curriculum and classroom management. We're going to be training them on free and open source software, which come with open licenses, unlike proprietary software from Microsoft or Apple. Another main idea is to create a community of teachers that can also be a support for each other.
- Pray for creativity in the current video project with House of Hope, and for preparations for the large-scale documentary with Assemblies of God.
- Pray that planning for the computer labs will go well and that the planning for trainings will go equally well, and that the Lord will use all of this to his glory.
- Praises for a new place to live and a visitor coming soon.
1 Unless the LORD builds the house,
its builders labor in vain.
Unless the LORD watches over the city,
the watchmen stand guard in vain.2 In vain you rise early
and stay up late,
toiling for food to eat—
for he grants sleep to those he loves.
Found them interesting paraphrased in The Message, too:
1-2 If God doesn't build the house, the builders only build shacks.Maybe it can be a good reminder for you, too. Leave things to the Lord. Do all that you can, but do not lose sight of the fact that it is He who works through you... it is He who accomplishes His will in you. And don't forget to rest. Don't forget the rest. He wants us to have it.
If God doesn't guard the city,
the night watchman might as well nap.
It's useless to rise early and go to bed late,
and work your worried fingers to the bone.
Don't you know he enjoys
giving rest to those he loves?
- pray for a great trip back to Michigan for Mike's wedding!
- pray for a couple of satisfying visits and presentations at churches
- pray that the videos that the Trinity students are doing will come out great!
ution of the 80s, and of its return when things had settled down. This community has recently experienced a very strange series of events starting with a plane crash on the property of the production center there. The plane was carrying a lot of cash and drugs, and transformed the community overnight. Mark Vanderwees, CRWRC missionary, wrote an article with some photos on the situation (the picture here is the article...click on it to see it full size). I recommend you read this fascinating story. Initially it would have been too dangerous to enter the community, and Acción Médica Cristiana, the national organization we're working with, pulled out due to security, disputes, and false accusations. Recently things have calmed down and I'm excited be able to go visit the community. Perhaps that could be a separate video.-Pray that the trip this coming week is fruitful and fun!
-Pray for the plans that are being made for the Media Studio and future, for wisdom and clarity and unity as we move forward. Pray also for the people who have been involved in the classes and those who are potential collaborators that their hearts would be prepared for this project.
-Pray for us as we sift through the possibilities and considerations with distributing the refurbished computers. Pray that God will be at work in the schools that will benefit and those individuals that will be involved. Pray that collaborations will be made to be able to make this work so that the name of God will be glorified in Nicaragua through technology!