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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

4 years



I just wanted to ask for prayer for my mom, brother & me as we near the 4 yr. anniversary of my dad's death. It is crazy to me how quickly time has gone by. The anniversary is Feb. 26th & we still miss him every single day. Thank you for your prayers...the Lord is faithful & gives us the strength we need for every moment. Be blessed:)


Christmas Eve - 2004

Christmas - 2004


Last picture with my daddy - 1/29/05


He had the best smile & heart! Such a man a faith!

James 5:16, "Confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The earnest prayer of a righteous person has great power and produces wonderful results."

Día de Amor:)

Valentine's Day has come & gone, but it was a great one!!! Nate & I celebrated the night before at a restaurant I've been wanting to go to for several years now so it was very special:) We look forward to the many more to come!


Our master chef at Benihana! 2/13/09

The rice was delicious...just ask Nate;)

Best Vday EVER!!!:):):)
We also did a Walk Thru The Old Testament seminar at our church on Sunday & it was fantastic!!! We highly recommend it to anyone who wants to learn more about the Bible & grow in their walk with Christ. It was fun, entertaining, interactive, and all-around a great time! Check it out at http://www.walkthru.org/!


This week is going to be pretty busy, but it was great to spend the day together since Nate had a day off:) I have volleyball playoffs tomorrow night so that is something I'm really looking forward to. My team is 8-0 in the same league we've played in the last couple of years! Wed. we have youth, Thurs. we are going out for a friend's bday, and hopefully this next weekend we'll get to relax & what-not:)


Have a blessed week!

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Always getting behind...

Superbowl fun with Cachoo, Nate, Randi Kai, Kayla & Payton!

Beautiful sky at Randy & Kari's house


Nate & Randi Kai with the horses


Colton thanking Nate for his walking chair!


After Church - 2/1/09


Gina & Colton!


Uncle Nathan & Colton:) 1/31/09


So much snow! 1/30/09


Blues Game!

Dinner with the Wards in St. Louis!


Heather (Nate's sister) & I enjoyed a day at the Science Center:) 1/28/09


Sledding time! I also learned I wasn't prepared with my clothes selection...TX doesn't call for warm clothing!

Kicking snow because it's awesome! 1/28/09


I don't feel that I keep up very well with this whole blogging thing! Is it normal to be stressed by trying to figure out a time to blog?! Haha...I'm such a dork! Things have been crazy lately so that's probably part of the reason I haven't been a faithful blogger;)

2 weeks after returning from Honduras, Nate & I ventured to St. Louis to visit his family. We had a great time & even got to go sledding! It was my 1st time to see "real snow," which you have to admit is pretty exciting. I do " " because I don't consider Texas to have "real snow." With the exception of the random snowfall of 1985, San Antonio hasn't produced any snow that deserves the term snow. Yes, I have been in a couple of ice storms in North Texas, yet again, ice does not equal snow! Anyhow, we enjoyed our time there so check out our pictures at the top of this post. Blogger is being dumb & won't let me drag the pictures & I'm not re-attaching them because it takes forever! They are out of order too...oh well.

Since returning from St. Louis...the action has been pretty much non-stop. Nate actually had to take an out of town trip this week & just got back last night so we haven't seen each other in 2 days. We are going to the Silver Ring Thing tonight at Community Bible Church - http://www.silverringthing.com/. We are enjoying teaching our youth on Sunday morning & look forward to learning & growing more, in order to equip them for God's work:)

So, yes...this blog is quite short, but it will suffice for now:) Until next time...

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Back from Honduras!

I have been meaning to write for some time now about my recent trip to Honduras, but I have been going non-stop pretty much since I got home last Sun. around midnight! I really want to take a nap right now...however, I want to let all of you know about our time in Honduras. Today I actually got to share with the 7th, 9th & 10th grade girls in Sunday school so that was such a blessing! I'll try and break it down by day...here we go:

Day 1

Nate was so sweet and took Jeremy, Lisa & me to the airport around 3:45 a.m. and hung out with us for a bit before we went through security. Our flight was scheduled to leave at 5:40 a.m. so once we had boarded the plane they told us we would be a bit delayed because of the O2 tank. We sat on the plane for 1.5 hrs. (we had already missed our connecting flight in Atlanta by that point) and they finally announced they were de-boarding the plane because there was a leak in the O2 tank. We went to check with the ticket counter about a flight going out later in the day, but were told that Tegucigalpa isn't exactly a booming tourist destination this time of year so only 1 flight a day flew there. We were re-scheduled to fly out the following day at 5:40 a.m. The rest of the team that we were supposed to meet in Atlanta on Monday barely made their flight to Honduras because their flight from Birmingham to Atlanta was delayed. God is faithful though and they made it without incident:)

4 in the morning!
Lisa & Jeremy


Day 2

Nate again was a doll and repeated the same schedule of events as the day before to get us to our departure gate on time. We made it out of San Antonio and safely arrived in Houston, had a 3 hr. layover, then flew to Tegucigalpa. I will admit, I was a much bigger fan of the plane we flew on with Continental vs. our previous plane with Delta the day before...that's just a side note;) We arrived in Honduras, went through customs, were met by 2 of the men who work with Forgotten Children Ministries (both N. American), and headed to the mall for lunch. After lunch we stopped by the shelter (where we stayed the rest of the week) to drop off our luggage and headed to Grace Farm (where the team and boys were) about 30 min. from Tegucigalpa in Monte Redondo. We finally arrived at the farm around 3 p.m. or so on Tues., and everyone was outside just kicking soccer balls, throwing footballs & hanging out. We spent the rest of the afternoon just hanging out with the team and getting to know some of the boys. After hanging out at the farm for the afternoon, we went back to the shelter with the younger boys, had dinner, sang songs and shared about the day's adventure.

4 a.m. - 2nd day in a row!

L & J stoked to finally leave!

Game time with the boys

My new friends - Deybi, Ever & Luis

Gina, Lucio, Jeremy & Lisa


Day 3

We started the day with breakfast, then went to the grocery store to buy food to give to those in need. We bought 60 bags of beans and rice, tons of milk, sugar and flour. We took the school bus to an area where there are "squatter" houses, which are pretty much wooden shacks that people construct to keep themselves and their families out of the elements. They sometimes house up to 10 - 15 people. Hoards of women and children came to where we had parked and got food and clothing for their families. I was also given the amazing opportunity to pray over the health of 2 of the women who had come - Marta and Suyapa. One of the translators, Danny, translated my prayer for them and it was incredible to see the Lord at work. We finished giving out the food and clothes, and when we had nothing left, we went to spend time with the older boys at the farm. We had "gringas" for dinner and they were delicious! It is a pretty well known food in Honduras, and one of our other translators, Katia was telling me about how good they were. She was definitely right about that! After dinner and games, we went back to the shelter to get cleaned up and to change for church that night. Stan - one of the founders of FCM - asked if anyone would be willing to give their testimony at church and also asked if anyone would like to sing. I was sort of volunteered by Jeremy and Lisa, but also felt like it was an amazing opportunity that I didn't want to miss out on. Stan and I talked and I decided to sing 2 of the songs that I had learned the year before in Spanish for our trip to El Salvador. Stan played the guitar for me while I sang and all I kept thinking about was how awesome it was that the Lord knew the year before when I was learning those songs, that He would use me to sing them in more than 1 country!!! How great He is! Jeremy & 2 others gave their testimony, as well, so it was a powerful night! We also had a fun ride back on the bus with some of the families we picked up to take to church and their adorable children!:)

Squatter house

A mother with her children

Precious little soul
Giving out food & clothes
Praying over Marta & Suyapa
Singing at church
Adorable cousins we met on the bus

Day 4

Our day began with breakfast, and after that we stopped by one of the barrios of one of the boys who used to be part of the ministry. He actually left Grace Farm to try and help his mother financially. It was one of the poorest neighborhoods I have seen. I had suckers that I was giving to the kids and they literally inundated me and started grabbing for the suckers saying: "Dame una paleta"..."Give me a sucker". I tried to ask them to wait and take one at a time, but literally, they did not understand the concept. These kids/families have NOTHING so if something is being given to them...they take it in desperation...almost panic mode, as if they won't get anything if they aren't very assertive about it. It makes sense though. When we ran out of what we had, we headed to Grace Farm again, played games with the boys and got to know them better.


Utter desperation

My boy David!:)
Finca Grace = Grace Farm

Day 5

The day was fast and furious because it was our last day in Honduras. We went down to the center of Tegucigalpa and got to experience some of the small shops and what-not to buy souvenirs. We spent the afternoon walking around and finished by eating lunch. We then went to Grace Farm to have a pizza dinner with all of the boys and say our goodbyes. I became friends with one of the boys, David, which was a little more difficult with the older ones since they aren't as apt to come up to you like the younger ones. You have to approach them. David (pronounced Dah-veed) and I got to be friends by playing baseball and making jokes so that was great! He is such a sweet boy and God laid him on my heart to sponsor him for the next year. I had also been praying about sponsoring my younger boy, Deybi, but was told that he had many sponsors right now so wasn't really any need of any more at this time.

Deybi!!!

My sweet David!

** The ministry of Forgotten Children is absolutely vital to these boys. I can't even put into words how bad it is because we will never in our lifetime see the kinds of things that go on there here in the US. Yes, there is poverty, yes there is violence, but it isn't even comparable to the darkness that is rampant in Honduras. Here are some stats I didn't even know until I got back from Honduras:

1 - Honduras is the 3rd poorest country in Latin America (74% are below the poverty line)

2 - There are 7 million people in Honduras, which is 1 million less than New York. New York has 600 homicides in 2006, Honduras had 3,000.

3 - In the last 17 years there have been 44,000 murders, 32,000 of them haven't been prosecuted or even had any arrests.

4 - Over 50% of the population of Honduras are 14 yrs. or younger

5 - There are 75,000 gang members vs. 14,000 police

FCM needs prayer....consistent, fervent prayer for the staff, the missionaries & the boys they are ministering to. Most of the boys have done drugs, stolen, been in jail, have been sexually or physically abused....it's the norm. It's sick & sad, but it's reality for the vast majority. Please please please stand in the gap for this ministry...it is desperately needed. You can also check out the website at www.forgottenchildrenministries.org.

Day 6

We said our final goodbyes to the young boys, got on the bus & left for the airport.

Lisa & I did not want to leave!

My last photo with Deybi before leaving
Honduras from the plane
You can't walk away from a trip like that and not be changed. God's heart is for the nations and each country I go to, He makes that more and more clear to me. We are called to be a light in the darkness & I am so thankful He chooses to use me to bring Him glory. Our God is an awesome God!

I sincerely thank you for your prayers & financial support. The Lord provided through you & I cannot thank you enough. If you want to see all of my pictures from Honduras you can check them out on my Facebook page. I have 3 albums so the links are:

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2031557&l=996f2&id=61800734

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2031558&l=b7f7f&id=61800734

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2031584&l=e3e06&id=61800734


En el amor de Jesucristo, Gina<><

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Honduras!!!!

God transforms hearts! The story of Joceli is
absolutely beautiful & miraculous!

Our boys at CISNA (all boys orphange) in El Salvador last year:)

Sharing the love of Jesus with our girls at CIPI (all girls orphanage)

These are the precious faces of God's children!



Our team will be leaving for Honduras on Monday morning at 5:40 a.m. Specific things to be praying for:

~Safe travel for our team to Honduras & back
~For the children we come into contact with to have open hearts to receive the love Christ has for them
~Please pray against attacks from the enemy to derail our trip & time with the people God will bring into our lives - bind satan & his demons from our travel, interactions, thoughts, actions, speech, etc.
~Safety in Honduras
~Pray that the Lord is glorified & that His name is made great among the nations & in Honduras!

Thank you for your prayer, love and support!!!! Dios les bendiga ahora y siempre!!!!

*****James 1:27 says:
Pure and genuine religion in the sight of God the Father means caring for orphans and widows in their distress and refusing to let the world corrupt you.*****

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Always so busy!

I again don't have much time to write, but wanted to add some pictures from the past couple of weeks!

We took my mom out for lunch on Dec. 20th to celebrate what would have been hers and my dad's 39th wedding anniversary. It's always a hard time of year, but we had a great lunch and I know she was so thankful we spent that time with her:)

We also got a fun surprise in the mail that same day from Brad & Debbie! They sent us such thoughtful gifts that are greatly appreciated!




I started getting really sick around the 21st, but we were still able to have some fun at the youth Christmas party:)


On Christmas Eve we attended our annual Christmas Eve service at the church, and the Lord moved mightily that night. We were reminded of just how precious our gift in Christ is and our hearts rejoiced in the true reason we celebrate Christmas ~ the wonderfully amazing & beautiful gift of the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ!
Christmas Day was very special and we had a great time (other than that morning when I woke up really sick!) We enjoyed time together and with my family, but Nate missed his family so much. We are excited to visit them at the end of January though!




We also got a chance to go downtown on the 26th, which is a rare occurance when you live in SA, but our friend, Lisa's mom was in town so Lisa, Jeremy (Lisa's husband), Cheryl (Lisa's mom), Nate, my mom and I went to dinner and to see the beautiful lights on the Riverwalk. It was a great evening!!
We ended the week with another fun surpise in the mail from Jan! She made us matching pajamas and we had a fun time taking pictures to send to her. I'm still working on getting those pictures to her, actually!!! Things are still really busy, but I'll get them emailed really soon! We love our pjs!!!

Well, my crazy week continues so I am off to volunteer at the Pregnancy Care Center. I will update again when I can!!!

Please be praying for my certifications to go well this upcoming weekend!
Also, HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We love you all!