Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Missions Trip Details


Everyone who has supported me either financially or in Prayer and to those who continue to support me (and the team) in prayer, Thank you very, very much for your support. God is preparing something amazing.   Below is will tell you what we are doing for our missions trip and some more details about it.  Aside from what is below, we will be teaching a number of concepts (such as fear, self-image and creation) through songs, games, skits, object lessons and much, much more.  It will be a challenge because of the language barrier, but through the interpreter and God working through us, God will do great things.








SLI World Team Trip Project
         Guatemala & Honduras 2016


Praying for your SLI Team – 2016
1. Safe travels including flights and daily ground transportation to and from ministry sites
2. Wisdom and strength for team leaders
3. Unity and grace as team ministers cross-culturally
4. Favour with hosts, ministry partners, and the communities which will be visited
5. Physical health of the team & national hosts
6. Effective ministry, partners encouraged, lives touched by the love of God and Gospel advancement in each community

Dates:   Feb 27 – Mar 10, 2016       
Destination: Guatemala & Honduras

World Team Members:
Amada Dickerson, Ariel Bondy, Brooke Nafziger, Dana Paris,
Daniel Baxter, Janette Kuepfer, Jasmine Ortiz-Yang,
Joshua Baurer, Rosalie Nugteren, Sierra Guderian,
Bryan & Rebecca Ferguson, Oto & Liz Perez.

Travel Schedule:
Departing –Feb 27 Avianca #627 departing Toronto 3:10pm
Returning – March 10 Avianca #626 arriving Toronto 1:55pm

Purpose of Trip:

 To bless and encourage and experience the Church in another culture. Experience cross cultural service through ministry, outreach and building projects. We will learn about leadership in other cultural contexts and hear their stories. We will also be challenged to connect our gifts to the needs before us.

Ministry during the trip:
Children’s Ministry and Evangelism Presentations
Painting Project at a local school
Assembly of Picnic Tables
Share testimonies and encourage partner missionaries, national leaders and students.



Saturday – Arrive & Settle
Sunday – Worship at Spanish congregation / orientation / visit Antigua
Monday – Ministry at Christian Schools / Visit Casa Esperanza & Anthony Van Engen 
Tuesday – Ministry at Christian Schools 
Wednesday -Ministry at Christian Schools
Thursday - Ministry & sharing with Guatemalan aboriginal people group - Atitlan Rest Day
Friday- Atitlan Rest Day 
Saturday- Travel to Honduras-touristy day shopping or Jesus Statue/Park
Sunday- Spanish Church   Afternoon - touristy, shopping time
Monday- Teach with Dale in 1 School OR help with Fun Day at 1 School
Tuesday- Teach with Dale in 1 School OR help with Fun Day at 1 School
Wednesday- Teach with Dale in 1 School OR help with Fun Day at 1 School
Thursday- Fly home - debrief/prayer time before you leave




Get to know our Missionaries

Since 2004, Anthony van Engen has been part of Fe Viva World Missions, in Guatemala City, Guatemala.  Fe Viva World Missions’ goal is to reach Guatemala and Central America with the Gospel of Christ and they focus on many areas of community development.  Founded in 1995, Fe Viva World Missions has been “exploding” Central America with Bible College training, children’s’ homes, youth ministry, community service, and the list goes on and on. All the while they are fully focused on spreading the Gospel of Christ to everyone. 


Our class will be focused on working alongside Anthony in ministry at Christian Schools and possibly a few community service projects.  Anthony spends some of his time assembling picnic tables to give away to vulnerable Guatemalan families; we may have a chance to be apart of this community ministry as well.  In addition, Anthony will be inviting us to spend the day with him, and possible will be our overnight host for a night.


Hector and Ruth Aragon are missionaries at The Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada, founded in 1939, and will be our Hosts as well. The Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada is a Fellowship of more than 1,100 churches who help facilitate the vital work of global workers in more than 50 countries around the world. Their goal is to spread the good news of the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ and bring hope and help to those in nee


Hector and Ruth’s focus in Guatemala is ChildCarePlus, a program that takes place in 15 different Christian schools providing a great Christian education. They focus on the younger generation, helping them grow up to be better, godly and sustainable people in the community and overall, Guatemala.  They want to help break the mould of poverty, their family and their community. They do this through CCP, which is ultimately a child sponsorship that allows these children to attend school, receive meals, hear the Gospel and have a better chance to change the future of their community.



Hector will take us to a few of the schools that he oversees in terms of child sponsorships. He makes sure the children receive medical care, nutrition, uniforms, and an education. In addition he also hosts teams like ours that are come to Guatemala wanting to spread the Gospel.




Switching over from the Guatemala perspective to the Honduras side of things, we will take ourselves to Honduras’s Capital City, Tegucigalpa.  Dale and Carolyn Ruttan, missionaries in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, work at Schools of Hope, also located in the capital city.  Both Dale and Carolyn are teaching and equipping people to preach the gospel.  They are also involved in the CCP and the feeding program through ERDO, just as Hector and Ruth Aragon are. 


Schools of Hope is involved with three schools where they teach the children Bible stories, songs and memory verses.  The Ruttans preach the gospel to encourage the children and remind them that there is still hope. Generally the meals that the students receive through ERDO are rice, beans and tortillas.

We will spend our final three days in Central America with Dale either teaching in one of the schools or helping with a Fun Day at one of the schools nearby.  


          Guatemala                                                          Honduras
   Population: 15.4 Million                                                Population:  8.098 million (2013)
Literacy rate: 75%                                                          Literacy rate:  95%                 
       Religion: Christian 97% (62% Roman Catholic)          Religion: Catholics 47%, Protestants 41%, 
                                                                                                                Atheists 8%
         Capitol: Guatemala City                                                Capitol:  Tegucigalpa
     Language: 60% Spanish, 40% Amerindian                   Language:  Spanish

Our Team

Back Row: Daniel Baxter, Sierra Guderian, Rosalie Nugteren, Jasmine Ortiz-Yang, Brooke Nafziger, Joshua Baurer, Oto Perez
Front Row: Bryan Ferguson, Rebecca Ferguson, Janette Kuepfer, Amanda Dickerson, Dana Paris, Ariel Bondy, Liz Perez

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