Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Doris

The day started out really busy for me. For some reason I had rearranged my schedule to have all of my discipleship meetings on one day. It was Wednesday and I would be gone all day. Since Audrey Viveros and Vicky Valle had just arrived from the states I would also be showing them the houses and people they would be discipling.

During my first discipleship, I was fed breakfast and it was a little before noon when I finished at Xiomara's house. I was getting ready to leave and she informed me that she was making lunch and would like for me to stay. Not being one to EVER turn down food and since it would be an offense to turn them down, I decided to stay. I ended up leaving the house at 2:00 in the afternoon instead of 11:45 like I had planned. Thankfully after six years on the mission field we have learned to be flexible.

My next stop was in a neighborhood called Cucuie. It is an area in the town of Santa Ana where a lot of people come to our church from. Everyone that comes from this area must be brought in our truck. We have been picking up people from this area for about two years now. We have seen many people that live in this neighborhood get saved. It is a dangerous neighborhood. Many who live here are use and sell drugs. There is a lot of crime, but God has blessed and we have been safe.

It is in this neighborhood that I have one teenage girl that I am discipling. Miss Audrey and Miss Vicky would also be starting to disciple four more converts. I was introducing them to the ladies they would disciple. We had gone to the all but one last house. We kept this house for last because the visit would take a long time. As is customary, we were invited in. As we entered the living room we saw two women we had never seen before. Cristina introduced us to them. Both women were quiet and we tried to talk to them. I invited them to church and the older women assured us that she had no need of God. The younger woman, 16 year old Doris, was very quiet and shy. While we were talking mostly to her mom, as they got ready to leave I invited Doris to come to the teen class that we have on Thursday nights. She mentioned that she wanted to go. We were very surprised as her mom was so dead set against ever setting foot in the door of the church. Cristina promised us that she would show us where Doris lived on Thursday night so we could pick her up. I let Doris know we would pick her up at 6:30 on Thursday night.

Thursday night rolled around and I, unfortunately, had told Doris the wrong time. We had to pick her up at 6:15. Since I didn't have a phone number to call her, we just hoped she would be ready. When we arrived at Cristina's house she wasn't there. We were a little frustrated, but decided to try and find Doris' house anyway. We started driving and in about half a mile we saw Cristina walking on the road. We picked her up and she informed us that Doris had been ready and waiting for us, but when we didn't show up she decided not to come. I didn't understand this as we were still early. It wasn't even 6:15 yet. As we drive by the house we saw Doris out front and tried to encourage her to come. She looked like she was going to change her mind, but her Mother called out, "She isn't going". I was definitely upset and decided to try and visit her another day.

The next Thursday rolled around. We were excited for church and to see what God would do. While we were not expecting to see Doris at church that night (her mom still was very cold to us), not only did she come, but her mom came too.

Since that Thursday, Doris has not missed a service. She comes out soulwinning with us and is so excited about being with us. Last Saturday during churchwide soulwinning, we started talking to her about what salvation is. She is not saved and since she has never been to church all is very new to her. We started giving her the plan of salvation, but had to stop when she told us that she had never heard the story of Jesus dying on the cross for her sins. She is so excited and open to the things of God, but we are going to have to start at square one.

Doris comes from a very poor family. Her dad died when she was young. Her mom and her live alone. There is no income so Doris has never been to school. Miss Vicky has started classes with her to teach her to read and write and is also slowly explaining the story of Jesus to her at the same time. Please continue to pray for Doris' salvation. It is exciting to see what God is doing in her life.

Friday, June 04, 2010

Our Lives These Past Few Months

It is sad that I only seem to be able to post once a month. Today we are in Tegucigalpa and thanks to Jason's new laptop (which has a battery that lasts more than 10 minutes), I am attempting to update you all on what has been happening with the Tate family.

Thankfully we were kept safe when Tropical Storm Agatha came to Honduras. It brought with it a full week of rain. Being from Seattle, we thoroughly enjoyed the wet, gray skies. The only problem we had was that our clothes didn't want to dry being out in the rain and all. We also lost water the last day. The pipe that brings water from the well to our house has to cross a river and because it was so swollen, it broke the pipe. Thankfully once the river went down, we easily fixed that problem.

There were many people affected from this storm, but thankfully, is wasn't as bad as it could have been. If there had been any wind, there would have been many more mudslides.

Since Audrey Viveros went back to the States I have been taking over her discipleship duties. I have 5 ladies that I am discipling. Gabi, Xiomara, Maritza, Fani, and Deisi are growing a lot. Three of these ladies are really soaking everything in. I am so blessed to be able to be involved in their lives. When I first started discipling Maritza, I couldn't get her to finish a lesson on her own. It was taking her a month just to do one lesson. Last week, she complained to me that she needed more than two lessons a week. The great thing is that she is not only doing the lessons, but asking questions every week.

We have been having a lot of power issues lately. Today we didn't have any electricity. The kids love it. If we lose power they only have to do their paperwork in school. I am hoping that next year we can get their books on time and be done with school by this time of the year. We have 25 school days left to go. YEAH!!!! This seems like it has been the longest school year ever.

Tomorrow, I will be going out soulwinning and then if the sun is out, I will be trying to get caught up with the mountains of dirty laundry that have accumulated since we haven't had electricity and sun at the same time in the past week. :-)

I am so thankful for the opportunities that God has given me to minister for Him. When I have days that feel like I am getting nothing done, I just have to take a step back and I can see everything that God has done. What a blessing that He felt that I could be used.

Sunday, April 04, 2010

Easter Sunday

Today was a great day. Normally the church attendance is very low on Easter Sunday. Most of this is due to the fact that the whole week is vacation time and most people spend it at the beach or with family members. Today while it is normally the lowest attendance day of the year, we had a great attendance.

Miss Audrey Viveros has been staying with us for the past few months and has been a huge help in our ministry. Today, she got to lead the mother of one of our teenagers to the Lord. Margelia has seven kids, the youngest one being just a month old. Her daughter, Daisy, is one of the teens that God is really using to build a teen group on Ojojona. She came to the camp that we held this past week and brought her cousin. Isabel was not sure of her salvation and was able to receive Jesus Christ as her personal Saviour.

It has been a blessing to have Miss Audrey here with us. We will be very sad when she goes back home. We know that her church is missing her, but we wish she could stay forever. :-)

In an effort to save some money we traded in our satellite for an portable modem. Unfortunately, we didn't try it out enough before we made the decision. Some days it is fine, but most days we can't even get online. We are hoping that the cable company that strung lines behind our house in the past month will also have internet so we can do away with this unreliable internet.

Please continue to pray for our ministry. God is really moving. We have really started hitting hard the discipleship. We have four ladies enrolled right now and one man. We hope to have these soon trained so that they can train others. We would have more, but we need more discipler to be able to accomplish this.

Saturday, August 08, 2009

Fair Day

Today we took the kids to the Pierce County Fair. We had a great time. We got to visit a lot of free exhibits and the kids went on a few rides.

It did our hearts good to hear what their favorite thing at the fair was. They all said that their favorite part of the fair was hearing the Bible story at the Child Evangelism Fellowship Tent.

What a wonderful testimony that our kids love the Lord.
We talked with the couple after the other kids were gone and found out that they go to a independant Baptist church in Chehalis, WA. They have even been to our church. It was the first booth we went to, and it was a great start to the day.

Wednesday, August 05, 2009

Tate Update

Ok, so I know that it has been a while since I have written anything and I am not going to start off by making excuses. I will just say that I am sorry and will try to do better in the future. :-)

So many things have been happening to our family. We had a great time with the East Hill Baptist Church teenagers. They came down the end of June for a Missions Trip. It was during this trip the President of Honduras was arrested for trying to put through an illegal vote allowing him to rewrite the Constitution.

Because of the after affects (and threats) of this event we left the country and came back the US for a time. We are monitering the situation in Honduras and are looking forward to the time when things have cooled down enough for us to go back.

At this time we are visiting supporting churches near our sending church trying to raise the money needed to buy plane tickets back to Honduras. Please pray with us about that.

This morning we called a supporting church, Riverview Baptist church, to let them know what was going on and they asked us to come and visit tonight. This church has been a faithful supporter since we left for language school in 2002. We had wanted to visit as we have many friends here, but the timing was never right. Anyway we had tonight free and they asked us to come.

I was able to see my best friend that I had all of my growing up years. Her name is Stephanie Erquiaga and as she was showing me to the nursery, I saw someone walk down the hall toward me. It was my best friend from college, Audrey Longo (now Coffman). I was so excited to see her. I have tried to get a hold of her many times, but could never find her. We were able to talk and had a great time. It was so funny because I introduced my friend Stephanie to her. During the service Stephanie remembered that her and Audrey had both been my bridesmaids. I had even forgotten. When she reminded Audrey at the end of the service she said, "I knew you looked familiar, but I couldn't remember from where."

I am so thankful that God has used this time to refresh not only our spirits, but has also allowed to us renew old friendships.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Need for coffee

Have you ever had one of those days where you just felt like you needed a cup and coffee and some time to relax? Well, this month has been like that. We had a missionary family come and visit us. They are moving here the end of July and so they came from Costa Rica on a bus to spend two weeks with us. They ended up finding lodging for themselves free of charge. Our good friends the Jacksons are going to be going back to the states for 6 months to help get their kids adjusted to college life and they offered the Jacobos their house for those 6 months. That will help both families as the Jacobos will have some time to save up for their move to Campamento and all of the household things they will need to buy at that time.
The Jacobos ended up staying a few extra days because we all (Matthew was the only one who escaped) got sick with Rotovirus. It makes you very sick for a few days and destroys all of the good bacteria in your intestines so everything runs right though. We had to be put on a very strict diet and some recovered faster than others. I was the last one to get sick. I thought maybe I had dodged the bullet, but I was not so lucky. I was sick for almost 3 weeks. I finally had an appointment with a specialist, but was able to cancel it when I started feeling better. The plus side of this sickness is that I have lost a lot of weight. I am down 17 lbs at this time. I only lost 13 on the sickness, but have lost the rest because I am not eating as much as I was before. Hopefully I can continue to lose weight. I would love to wear size 10 again. :-)
A few weeks after the Jacobo family left we had a group from the states come in. We had a great time with them. They just left. We have another group coming in a few weeks and so we are rapidly trying to finish school before they get here. Hopefully once our summer vacation starts I can feel a little more rested.
Please pray with us about the kids' schooling. We have a courier service to get our school materials, but we were just advised by them that the Aduanas (customs agents) are confiscating all packages over 4 lbs and charging a "holding fee and inspection fee". We already have to pay $4.00 a lb (last year for two kids we spent over $100 just on shipping) to the shipping service, but this new "fee" can be whatever they feel is fair. We haven't purchased the kids' books and videos yet, but are dreading the cost to get them here.
My kids use the Abeka video school and I love it. Audrey was the only one last year, but Jordan will be joining her in using the videos this year. Since we are missionaries we get to keep the videos for future kids. This year we have to buy two complete grades which is a huge upfront cost, but this is the only year we will have to do this. We are praying that one of the missionary groups that is coming down this summer could bring the books down for us.
This past week we had an earthquake. It was located about 200 miles north of us in the ocean off the north coast. It didn't cause any problems where we live, but it seemed like it lasted forever. I was up feeding Matthew at the time (yes, he is 5 months and still doesn't sleep through the night). It is a good thing because if I had of slept through it, I would have never heard the end of it. Everyone has been email making sure we are okay.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Spring Break

We are enjoying our spring break. We did school Monday and Tuesday to make up for some days we have missed. When we moved we had to take vacation time and now have to make that up. We have several missions groups this summer so we must make those days up before they come.

Tonight we are at the Jackson's house. We are enjoying a good time of fellowship and food.

We had the church over on Wednesday for a service and swimming time. We have a river that runs through our property that has several swimming holes. Everyone had a great time.

In this country everything shuts down from Thursday to Sunday. Contrary to life in the US, Easter Sunday is the least attended church service in Honduras. Since everything is closed down, we have a few days at home to catch up from the past month. It has been a nice time. We filled the pool and the kids have lived in it. They are all quite sunburnt today.

Tomorrow Jason will be teaching a marriage seminar for a church in the colonia of San Miguel. They will not have childcare, so I will be staying home with the kids. I am hoping to use the time to catch up more. We will see if that wil happen. :-)