Brent’s Birthday

Yesterday was my 32nd birthday. Besides a few grey hairs that have started to appear, I don’t feel any older! But this birthday has been a good time for me to think and reflect over how God’s blessed my life in so many ways.

  • He blessed me with incredible parents and family, and through them He introduced His son Jesus to me.
  • Ten years ago He changed the course of my life when He brought me for the first time to Guatemala. The kids and the country captured my heart, and I was never the same again. He opened my eyes and gave me a vision and a purpose. I was forever changed.
  • Five years ago a quick trip to Guatemala to visit the kids turned into a many month stay at Casa Shalom. During that time I met my future wife Yuliza who had started to work there as a teacher.
  • Almost two years ago Yuliza and I were married. God provided me an incredible wife and helpmate, and now we’re working side-by-side in Guatemala with the children.

I really feel like my life is far more wonderful than I could ever have hoped for!

One of my favorite verses for a long time has been Jeremiah 29:11:

“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”

This verse gives me so much hope and allows me to rest assured that God cares for me. But the next two verses have become even more important to me:

“Then you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.”

God’s love and care for us is fundamental for every Christian, but these two verses give us purpose and a plan: seek the Lord with all your heart, and you will find Him. These past ten years I have prayed and sought the Lord, and He has listened to me. He has shown me a life that I never imagined that I would have, and He has helped and blessed me much more than I deserve.

And now I think ahead to the next ten years: what does God have in store for us next? My birthday wish is that you pray for Yuliza and me: that we would continue to seek the Lord and that we would always be led by Him.

Chicken Pox

Chicken Pox has been spreading among the kids lately. I think that something like 15 to 20 of the kids have caught it this past month. Lester and Jenifer were nice enough to show off their spots today.

Cesar’s Birthday

This weekend we got to celebrate Cesar’s 18th birthday. He came over with Elias to visit us in order for some math tutoring, and so we decided to surprise him with a birthday cake!

Cesar came to Casa Shalom over 7 years ago with his younger brother and sister, and this fall he will graduate from high school. In Guatemala, everyone specializes in a different area in high school, and he’s learning to be a car mechanic. He’s even helped us out with our car! Next year he’s hoping to work in a mechanic shop and start college in order to learn mechanical engineering. Yuli and I have been praying for him because we’d really like to help him out in the future, and we’re hoping that he will be one of the guys who comes to live with us in our half-way house this coming year.

Mateo Visits

Our good friend Mateo has been here visiting us these past 10 days. He started coming to visit the kids at Casa Shalom with me about three years ago, and he has been such an encouragement to Yuli and me over the years. So it was great to see him again! We had a great time hanging out together and catching up, and the kids at Casa Shalom were really excited to see him again.

Mateo was the first one who reached out to Celia and her family after they left Casa Shalom two years ago to return to live with their parents. Since then he’s made it a priority to visit the family to see how everyone’s doing each time he’s in the country. This time the family came with us to a nearby mall for pizza and games. Afterwards he bought new shoes for everyone. It was a great blessing to have him here with us again, and we look forward to seeing him again in the future!

2011 Elections

There are presidential elections in Guatemala this year, and they’re always fascinating to watch.

  • There are LOTS of political parties (I think that I can name 14 different parties), so there are lots of people in the running to be president.
  • Here’s the poll results from June showing all of the potential candidates:
  • There are two phases of elections, the first round is on September 11th. (I have no idea why they picked that date!) And there’s a runoff election in November for the top two from the first round.
  • The current president’s wife, Sandra Torres, decided she wanted to run for president this year, but there’s a law that says that no family members of the current president can run. So she divorced him a few months ago! The electoral committee has denied her name from the ballots for fraud, and the Supreme Court is currently deciding if she can run. CNN has an article about it here. There’s a lot of manifestations going on right now protesting that she’s not on the ballot. We couldn’t drive to Casa Shalom today because they had blocked all the roads out of our town.
  • A pastor, Harold Caballeros, has also been denied running because of a law that prohibits a religious minister from running for president. He’s also in the process of appealing the decision because he stepped down from pastoring a church in 2006. It’s surprising because Guatemala’s had a former paster as president in the past, and the current president is also a Mayan priest!

The elections here are always fascinating, but they’re also very serious. Guatemala needs a lot of prayer! There were approximately 50 murders associated with the previous elections in 2007, and fortunately it’s going better this year. Corruption is a huge problem here, and it touches every governmental department and position.

But the biggest problem the new president will face in the coming years is organized crime. This year drug cartels from Mexico have been moving down here in large numbers. We now regularly read about clashes between them and the police in different areas of the country.

Guatemala needs lots of prayer during these elections. We need a good president who will fight the corruption and violence which is threatening the country!

At the Movies

A movie theater in the city invited all of children of Casa Shalom to come and watch Cars 2 this afternoon. We had a great time, and I really don’t know if they enjoyed the movie or all the popcorn more! (fortunately Viviana and Sarai made sure that I ate enough) The theater was dark, so the pictures aren’t very good, but we sure had a fun time together.

The Pets of Shalom

There have been a lot of pets at Casa Shalom over the years, including two cows that they used for milk about 8 years ago. Most pets are just strays that are found and don’t stick around for too long. But here are three of pets currently at Shalom. (oh, and I don’t count the chickens as pets… they’re just for food!)

Elias & Spike
Cesar with his husky “H” (pronounced ah-chay)
Martin & his new iguana

Visitor Sunday

Today was the monthly Visitor Sunday when the family members of the kids at Casa Shalom are able to visit the home. Many of the kids are at the orphanage due to extreme poverty, and these visitor sundays allows the kids to keep in contact with their parents. But there are also many kids who don’t have anyone who ever visits them, and so this day can be hard for them.

Yuli and I try to come as often as possible on Visitor Sundays in order to spend time with the kids who don’t have any family. This month Clara came with us with her new baby, and her brother and sister were very excited to see their niece again.

It was also great to see Nixon! He grew up at Casa Shalom and was one of the first guys that I was in charge of. He moved away from Casa Shalom about three years ago, and I haven’t been able to see him since then. He still has a brother and sister at the home, and he came to visit them today. It was great to see how much he’s grown and catch up with how he’s doing.

Yuli also prepares a bunch of sandwiches and snacks for the kids, and now they all beg her to bring her famous jello cake for dessert.

Clara, Carlos & Flora with baby Linda
Lunch Time
It’s great to see Nixon again!

Army Day

Today is Army Day in Guatemala, which is their equivalent to our Memorial Day.

Because classes were cancelled today, Yuli invited a few of  the other previous teachers from Casa Shalom over for lunch and to catch up with how they’re all now doing.

We also went over to Santos & José’s school this morning to pick up their second semester grades, and it was great to see that they’re doing well. Thanks for helping us send them to school!

Life Church

Casa Shalom has had one of their favorite groups here visiting for the past 10 days. Life Church comes down from Minnesota every summer to help out at the home. Over the years they have built great relationships with the kids as they’ve grown up together. This trip they’ve been incredibly busy taking the kids on trips and helping paint one of the houses, but the love that they share with the kids makes the greatest impact of all. Here’s a picture them them hanging out with the kids on their last night together, and today they flew back home.

One of the people who comes down regularly, Rena, has become a great friend to Yuliza and I over the years. She’s a teacher and also visits Guatemala with kids from her school each year. We really enjoyed spending time talking with her. We are all blessed to have them come visit.