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   <title>Finishing well....</title>
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   <description>Today has been a great final day of VBS and D-Now. everyone was pretty much back at full health- we had a few folks a little iffy but they hung in there. It looks like we have been able to minister to about 300 children each morning and probably 60 or so youth in the late afternoons, not including our afternoon outreaches.<br />
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Tomorrow is our gran finale- we will be doign a mission trip within a mission trip, taking the youth from Don Gregorio with us to another mission field on the other side of Santo Domingo. pray with us that not only will we make an impact on the Tres Brazos area, on Pastor Kendar's church) but that the Don Gregorio church will be touched by the experience and continue to see ways to be on mission with God.<br />
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Only bad news of the day is that the Dominicans did indeed whup the Americanos in basketball- that's not that bad though because we had a great exchange and share time, which is what it is all about.</description>
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   <title>Things are going great!</title>
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   <description>Another awesome day! Every thing has gone well, we are getting ready for our last day of our normal ministry. Friday will be a special day, working with another church in a very urban poor section of the capital.&#160; We are excited about that opportunity.&#160;<br />
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Discipleship Now has been an incredible success. There are some adults (males even) that have been attending and express a strong interest in beginning to attend the church! What an answer to prayer! Please keep on praying with us that "good intentions" will be carried out! We are excited for Pastor Melvin too- they have had a discouraging year so this is a real boost. Pray that he will be able to effectively follow-up with those who have participated.<br />
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Tomorrow afternoon, the whole team will be in Don Gregorio for our basketball competition. We are praying to break the ice with these young people and help the church build a relationship with them for future ministry.&#160; Pray for us, and pray for Melvin, Mayilyn and the rest of the church folks.</description>
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   <pubDate>Thu, 24 Jul 2008 00:12:26 +0200</pubDate>
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   <title>From the teams...</title>
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   <description><font size="6"><strong>Team 1</strong></font> (Dwight, Tinsley, Jake, Charlie, Brett, Roberta, Jessie, Susan) God is so incredibly amazing. We are so blown away by how He is working on our team. He has paved the way htrough all of our interactions. It has been the greatest blessing to see God's joy as our strength, and experience His awesome greatness together. The change is evident even on our faces. Please continue to pray for our entire group and the ability to share God's love with the Dominicans we encounter each day.&#160; It is obvious their hearts are open and hungry to receive the&#160; Gospel.&#160;<br />
&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; Each evening we lead a disciplship Bible study and the Dominicans who come want to be there, even those who may not have heard about Jesus before our time with them.&#160; It is a blessing to see God's spirit stir their hearts.&#160; Pray for them, for soft hearts. Your prayers are so apparent- thanks!<br />
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<strong><font size="6">Team 2:</font></strong> we would like to share some individual reflectiosn on our trip so far...<br />
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&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; I am so blessed by the sweet spirit and precious smiles of so many children we have ministered to. Ginny<br />
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&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; It is an honor to be at the tip of the spear in the Kingdom. God has proven sovereign once again over distractions, sickness, injuries and many other obstacles in our path.&#160; Jess, Mikes (and Elda) I love you and will be home soon. Carey<br />
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&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; I have been so blessed by these people, the joy and energy of the kids and the thirst for the truth within the adults. The lack of sleep and rest is not a sacrifice, it is our honor and we have been able to rely on the joy of the Lord for our strength.&#160;&#160; Tony<br />
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&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; Hey everyone! Thanks so much for all the prayer and support. I'm learning that even though I speak no Spanish at all, I can still develop relationships with the people here, and that is only because of God's&#160;grace. Mom, Dad, Scotty, I love you guys so much and I miss you a lot. Increase the peace!&#160; Kara<br />
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&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; I don't anything has gone exactly as we planned but never once have we stopped smiling the whole trip.&#160; I can't explain how much joy these kids put into our hearts, in all their glory... God continues to bless our team constantly. Thanks you for all your prayers, it means the world to us. Dad, I hope the house is still standing! I miss you all back home. Keep praying.... Joey<br />
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<strong><font size="6">Team 3</font></strong> (George, Taylor, Emily, Peter, Alex, Caroline, Corey, Mark) We were completely blown away by the crazy amount of children in our VBS. it was wild and crazy- George was a little shocked) but it was a great experience.&#160; In the afternoon, during our sports outreach, we were able to minister to several older lakes who seem to be the hardest to reach.&#160; This morning, a girl about 8 years old, volunteered to sing a solo for worship in our VBS. As a group we continue to believe that no matter what obstacles or surprises we face, God's will will be done through us because He is in control.</description>
   <author>Timothy Project</author>
   <pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2008 09:28:55 +0200</pubDate>
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   <title>Monday night...</title>
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   <description>Always there is excitement! We had a minor accident this afternoon which led to an emergency room trip- Taylor wiped out on the BB court and needed 2 stitches- he is fine, and was back at his ministry site by 6pm.&#160; What was really cool was that the people where he fell were so concerned about him- they asked all during the D-Now how he was.<br />
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It has been an awesome day. The BB court painting project went really well- we have lots of young men that are really into sports. We are now planning a play-off between St Giles and Don Gregorio on Thursday- please pray we can engage these young folks with the Gospel where they are at- the BB court!<br />
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We had great turn-outs this afternoon in all three locations- spirits are high. Thanks for your prayers!!</description>
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   <pubDate>Mon, 21 Jul 2008 22:55:57 +0200</pubDate>
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   <title>Monday report...</title>
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   <description>What a day and we are just halfway done!! Our teams had a great start this morning. Between the three site, we had 212 kids in VBS... amazing! Manoguayabo had 150 and that will probably climb as the days progress. We are ministering in a urban poor sector (Manoguayabo) and in two middle class neighborhoods. Numbers don't really "count"- the point is to make an effective outreach to the communities. We were really excited with the involvement of the kids, of the folks from Melvin's church, as well as the church folks from Manoguayabo.&#160;<br />
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I saw lots of smiles and excitement from all three teams- I think they are so pumped up to be actually out there working. Obviously, they have trained long and hard before arriving here so it is fun for them to actually be "doing it."&#160;<br />
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Everything has gone super well- they are resting and eating well in the Ministry Center where we are staying. We are eating lunch at Melvin's church. They got to see Carlos (another missionary Dwight has worked with) today so everyone was happy.&#160;<br />
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This afternoon the teams are doing an afternoon outreach- sports, visitation, and team 1 is painting the basketball court in Don Gregorio. At 5pm they will scramble to different locations to begin their discipleship now ministry for youth. Please pray for this important ministry.&#160; They finish up tonight with dinner at 8pm, debriefing, re-grouping for tomorrow and worship time.&#160; It is a fast paced day- pray for strength, stamina in the heat, and effectiveness is sharing God's love with those we encounter.</description>
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   <pubDate>Mon, 21 Jul 2008 16:41:46 +0200</pubDate>
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   <title>Great first day...</title>
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   <description>This might actually be day 2 or 3 for the St. Giles day because their travel day lasted almost 24 hours! I don't know how they made it but they looked really good and strong when I saw them late yesterday afternoon. What a super spirit they have! They arrived well, got to see the Colonial City with Pastor Melvin, and then settled in to their new home. What a great place!<br />
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&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; I love it when volunteer groups get to begin with a worship day. We had a record high attendance at Don Gregorio this morning for SS. The group had to adjust their preparations and as usual, it all worked out perfect.&#160; I know the SS and worship time inspired me and I am more than certain it did others as well. Pastor Melvin shared at the end if he hadn't already converted, he would certainly convert after that!<br />
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&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; We got to enjoy some great Chinese food, celebrating Carey's birthday, and then we took a tour of our ministry sites for the week. We got to meet Pastor Ramon Paulino in Manoguayabo and one of their leaders, Roberto. We will be sending on of the teams there each day. We also visited Camen Renalta and of course, the church in Don Gregorio.<br />
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&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; Please pray with us for strength and effectiveness. As we shared today with Melvin and his leaders, we can sense that the enemy has been attacking their ministry. Please pray for the young people to be open, for there to be a spirit of seeking God.<br />
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Tomorrow: in the morning, we will be doing a Bible school for children in three areas. In Manoguayabo (home of Pedro Martinez) we will be helping in a church plant area called Bienvenidos (Welcome). It is a section of the town that has great need. Carmen Renalta is an area near the church that Melvin is praying to open a cell group Bible study- pray for those people to step forward who are seeking the Lord. And pray for Don Gregorio, that this ministry will be strengthened and the community grow in its awareness and acceptance of this evangelical presence.<br />
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&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; In the afternoons we will be doing several things: sports outreach, evangelism door to door, and in one site we will be painting a basketball court to help out the community. Right after that, at 5pm, we will begin a discipleship ministry to young people. They have a series of Bibles studies mixed with games, dramas,&#160; and music.<br />
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&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; The group has trained and prepared well. Now everything is in God's hands. Pray for Him to cause these seeds to take root and grow in the hearts of the communities where we are serving.</description>
   <author>Timothy Project</author>
   <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2008 22:38:42 +0200</pubDate>
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   <title>Coming and going...</title>
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   <description>We have two volunteer teams in transit- the Cool Spring gang is at the airport getting checked in for their flight home, and the St. Giles group is about to land in Santo Domingo (12:25pm).&#160; Please pray for both groups, for safety and protection in their travels.<br />
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Please pray for the St. Giles group as they get ready for this coming week. I know God has been working and preparing people for this week. Please keep the Don Gregorio church and youth in your prayers- we pray this will be a great experience for both youth group as well as produce much fruit.<br />
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I will do my best to update the blog this week- I am not sure of my internet access so it may be sketchy at times. Your prayers and encouragement are so important and very much appreciated!!</description>
   <author>Timothy Project</author>
   <pubDate>Sat, 19 Jul 2008 14:12:51 +0200</pubDate>
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   <title>Cool Spring leaving and St Giles arriving...</title>
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   <description>It really has been an incredible week- this team has been awesome and their ministry has been wonderful! They have ministered to me personally- I love hearing their stories and watching how God is working through them. Please be in prayer for them as they rest tonight for their journey home. They have to be exhausted!!<br />
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Also, tonight at midnight, the St Giles group will be heading out to catch a flight at Dulles and be in tomorrow around 10:30AM.&#160; I know we have another exciting week ahead of us. They will be working in Santo Domingo with Pastor Melvin and his church in Don Gregorio.&#160; Please keep them in your prayers as they travel and begin their week of ministry here in the DR.</description>
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   <pubDate>Sat, 19 Jul 2008 01:39:30 +0200</pubDate>
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   <title>From team D...</title>
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   <description>Greetings! We have had an awesome week! today, our last VBS day, God gave us affirmation of the impact we had made for Christ. We were asked to come to the pastor's home where he presented us with a scripture and gifts.&#160; There were hugs and tears all around as we said good-bye.&#160; In the afternoon, the entire team (all 4 groups) went to Palmar for a final program and dedication of the BB court. The worship time "rocked" the church and it was a wonderful ending as the pastor and Bryan shot the first shots into the new hoops!</description>
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   <pubDate>Sat, 19 Jul 2008 01:36:11 +0200</pubDate>
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   <title>From team C...</title>
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   <description>Just a shout out to all the fans of team C... We wrapped up our weekw ith an amazing day in Palmar. After yesterday's crown craft, we had about 200 kids waiting at the church this morning! What an amazing day to reach the youth in palmar. Today we shared the salvation story and used the salvation bracelets the kids in Awanas had made. What a blessing and a great way to end our VBS week.<br />
Our team was back and healthy today so God was ready to pour out His blessings. Our day ended here with our last visit to Palmar ro dedicate the newly finished basketball court. Wow, what an amazing time of games, songs and ministry.&#160; God has used us in amazing ways this week. Let's all give a huge shout out to God!</description>
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   <pubDate>Sat, 19 Jul 2008 01:32:55 +0200</pubDate>
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