Team Honduras

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Life....Lice.....Lambs and Lessons......

WOW! While I love being in the ministry sometimes there are parts that we all dislike but are a part of life. We have been dealing with lice here in Esperanza. Here there are more people that have this dreadful tiny little insect than those who don't. We thought, that we had killed off all of them but to our surprise they have returned. We have spent countless hours reviewing hair by hair. We hopefully, have picked them each off and I only wish that I would had thought to take a picture of the larger than sesame seed bug before I tossed it. This has been a time of extreme patients for me....patients at which I thought I had until I had to review everyones head to insure no one else had them. Please pray that we can rid them and keep them gone. 

Now, we can move on to the lambs....we have a herd that seems to use our yard along with the church property to graze. For those of you who garden...you know the countless hours it takes to till your field, mound up your rows, plant and water your seeds and wait for them to sprout. Then, when the fruits of your labor begin to pop up and grow and are just about to give off their fruits..........when a herd of lamb/sheep demolish them in less than 20 seconds. Yep, you heard it...they ate up our green bean bushes, ate the leaves off of the cucumber plants and then ate the squash......the actual squash people.....anyone want "leg of lamb"?
Mark was so disappointed. We went on Monday to buy the wood stakes, metal wire for fencing and nails to put around the garden. Thankful they did not get their fill at our beautiful garden, and God is causing it to still produce. We are also thankful to those who have sent us seeds. We will have so many yummy veggies coming up in just a short time. We hope to pick yellow squash tomorrow as well as red mustard greens. The Lord is so good.  

A few other fun things going on here are school lessons. We are trying to get Angie caught up in areas of her weakness and at the same time teach her some English. It is so amazing at how fast she is learning. Today, we learned a few basic words-box, cat, dog, goat, and jacket-as well as some simple sentences.
She can read the things that she has learned so far and is very eager to have class everyday.

We have a few prayer requests here:
Gummy vitamins
Pony-tail holders/and headbands
Girls no-show socks(size womens 7-10)
Girls half slip (little girl size 12-14)(white and black)
Teen Chapter Books in Spanish(Christian)


Thank you all for how you pray for our ministry.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

God already knew........................................

   When we answered the call to go to the mission field we knew we were going to have to go on deputation to raise support. Posted by PicasaWe called and talked to Brother Matt and asked him to help us with a prayer card. This is our first prayer card.  Look how little our kids were in this picture but that is not even the most amazing thing about it. The little girl in the picture just happens to be Angie when she was about 6 years old. God already knew that she was going to be here living in Esperanza de Honduras.  It is so amazing to think that while on deputation people who took our card were holding a picture of our first child.  God has a wonderful way at revealing his plan for all. We just thought that this was an interesting thing to share with you.  However, we have even more exciting news. Last night after our devotion time we were taking prayer request. Angie asked prayer for her salvation(she had been talking to Karla everyday since she moved in about not having security). Karla and I were able to talk with Angie and she trusted Christ as her Savior last night. She said that she only went through the motions and said the words but did not mean them. She said that she was even baptized but did not have Christ in her heart. Well, praise the Lord she nailed it down last. Since moving into the home she has been a pure delight. She has a servant's heart and likes to help. She enjoys our family devotion time and even is the first to raise her hand to read aloud.  Please continue to pray for her as now she truly has a new start and a new life. 


Angie now at 13


Thursday, February 2, 2012

Oh What a Day That Will Be:

Angie
Today, was a great day!  After much preparation and anticipation we are excited to say that we have placed our first child in the home.  This afternoon we welcomed Angie into Esperanza de Honduras. She is a very sweet 13 year old little girl.  In fact she just turned 13 on January 6th.  She is very excited to be here and has adjusted well, so far to our famiy and home. We look forward to sharing more about her in the future with you. 

This morning as we were preparing for today we were very excited, nervous and a little afraid.  Excited because this was what we have been waiting for...what called God has called us here to do. Nervous, well it was a whole new process for us, meeting with parents signing papers and so on. Then, comes the part of fear....what if it falls through.  But through it all God's hand was in it. We welcomed Angie into our home like she was one of our babies coming home from the hospital. 

Then, I started to think this evening....how exciting it was to see our first kid walk through the doors to hopefully change their future...and the song came to my mind  "Oh what a day that will be"....what a day that will be when Jesus welcomes us all home. I can only imagine how we will all feel and rejoice when we get to the house that we are seeking for the future.  I hope that you all are ready and waiting for Jesus to welcome you home.  If you are not sure of future, or where you will spend eternity when you die....I would love to be able to share with you how you can have peace and know in just 5 minutes that you will live in Heaven with me.  Please email Mark or myself at amy@teamhonduras.com  or mark@teamhonduras.com

Thank you for all who have been praying for us during this time.

Monday, January 23, 2012

Sometimes there are no words............

We have been on this journey now for almost 3 years.  It is so amazing to see just how far that God has brought us during this time.  Now, that we have finished the cottage and the beds are all made and ready for little ones we are just waiting.  We have talked with some people that we know and even recently a young mother of 4. She has two boys and 2 girls.  Our first meeting with her we simple explained to her that we were here if she needed us. She is trying very hard but she is pretty much doing it alone.  She works 6 days a week and about 12 hours each day. As we began to explain what our ministry was about there were tears in her eyes.  I can not even begin to imagine what the thoughts were in her head the other day. We ask that you simply pray for her and her children and that God will give us all wisdom in the future of these little ones.

 She is going to be facing many difficulties this week as she ponders on what to do.  I am sure that she is afraid of what her family, friends and neighbors are going to say about her putting her children in a childrens home.  However, we all only want what is best for the children.  She also has a husband at home that is unsaved and not very supportive.....please pray for her as she talks with him about the options that are before them.  He only works to support his drinking habit for the most part. Now, is the time that we need your prayers.....somedays there will times when we can not share all of what we see and face each day. We are going to see many mothers shed tears and have children do the same.  We will have a probation period where they will not be able to have contact with their parents, this is so that they can become adjusted to their new home, the 7 of us and new rules.  Please pray that the parents and children will have an easy adjustment period. 

We hope to find out this week whether or not we will be placing kids next week.  This is a time of sincere prayer. We are so thankful that even though we can not share the more specifics with you that you all are willing to pray for us....and even more thankful that God knows our heart when there are no words.

It is a delicate situation that we are about to embark upon.....not only for us but the mothers, grandmothers, fathers and grandfathers of these children.  I am however, thankful that God can give comfort and peace and healing to those in need.  In Psalm 34:18 the Bible says "The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart; and saveth such as be of a contrite spirit."  How comforting to know that he is there for the broken hearted.  There are going to be many that are broken hearted about seperating themselves from their children....please pray that God will grant them peace if this is his WILL for them to be in Esperanza

We look forward to keeping you all posted.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Cooking 101 in Honduras

We have had some fun times the last few days in the kitchen.  Karla has taught us to make 2 very popular foods here in Honduras. The first, is the good ole corn tortilla. This is a staple.....people eat these like we Americans, eat rolls.  They eat them with everything; breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks.  So, it is only right that we learn how to prepare these ourselves.  First you need a good "masa" or corn flour. 

You then add your masa and water to a bowl to form a soft dough.  Using a circle cut from a ziplock bag you form the ball into a flat round circle.  It is a little more difficult than you might think and takes a little practice to get it right.


Then you must cook it over a hot eye. We tried to use a griddle but it was not hot enough....so we used the flattop stove eye. In the future we plan on buying a flat cast iron pan.




When you are all done....you can have a nice stack of your very own homemade corn toritlla.....

The second item Karla taught me to make is a compliment to every meal....it is called "encurtido". Really it is just pickled veggies......if you eat out....they will put this on your table...like we put out salt and pepper.  It is really rather simple.....onions, jalepenos, carrots, salt, pepper, water and vinegar.  First, slice the onions and carrots into thin strips. Then add as much jalepenos as you desire for the heat factor......In a pot pour about 2-3 cups of vinegar and equal parts of water. Then generously add salt and pepper. Place all the veggies in the pot and boil for about 10-20 minutes or until the onions have turned a little orangish yellow. Then allow to cool and store in an air tight container.

We hope that one day you will try these to things if you have not already.
!APROVECHA!
Enjoy !

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Ready and Waiting.......

Well, 2012 is off to a great start. We have been waiting for this time to come and now it is here, the time that we can open the doors to Esperanza de Honduras (Hope of Honduras Childrens Home).  We have been able to meet and talk with a few local people here about donating food and services to the children...please pray that we will be able to influence these contacts and that they will help us in our endeavors to rescue these sweet children who other wise would have nothing. This week Mark was able to visit a local childrens home here about 25 minutes from where we are currently. He said the chidlren were so sweet and ranged from 6 months on up. He even said that he saw a sweet little boy that had been in a crib for so long he had no use of his legs. How sad is that.....his mother left him in a crib...never held him, placed him on the floor or let him move and now he has no fuction of his legs. We pray that we can rescue these children before their life gets to that point. 

We were also able to go and visit with a sweet grandmother of 2 little girls and let her know that if she chooses her granddaughters are welcome to live here. Please pray that we all have wisdom in the days to come and that we are ready when God sends us "who he" desires to be our first children.  There are so many kids we see everyday that are just a step above poverty.

Yesterday, we went to the mall to get a few things....mainly because it is the only place there is an "ACE Hardware"....while there we let Josiah ride the kiddie train that was inside. A young boy about 9 or 10 kept following me around...everywhere I went he was 2 steps behind me or beside me. Finally, I had walked off to go to the grocery store...I turned around and there he was again. He was walking around and looking....looking at what we had....he even went up to talk to the ladies in the meat department. Mark saw him pick up a Burger King cup that someone had sat down to see if there was any drink left inside.  MArk handed Hunter a few limpera and told him to go and chat with the young boy.  How sad it is that a child has to do that...follow around people, look for someone elses....trash to fill their hunger pains. 

We are so excited about the future, not only to be able to fil their bellies with warm food but to give them what they all need love...and not just our love but to point them to that "God shaped Love" that everyone of us long for and need in our lives. It is our desire that the children we care for will accept Christ as their Savior and grow spiritual and phycially. We want to help educate them and make them a well rounded individual.  Please pray for us as the roads ahead are going to be tough and we are going to need help and wisdom from the Lord.  We look forward to keeping you all posted as we move forward.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Tonight's blog is a little different than others that I normally write about. Today, we read devasting news about one of our dear dear friends in North Carolina. Her name is Lalania Hall. When we lived in N.C. I had the priviledge of teaching 2 of her 5 boys in kindergarten. Through those 2 years I learned alot about my dear friend. She truly is an inspiration to all that she meets. In 2007 she was given the news that no-one wants to hear....the news that contains what we would say is the "C" word....the "You have cancer" news. Not only did Lanie find out that she had cancer but her cancer was already stage 4. Lanie is the strongest women I have ever meet. Not only does she show physical strength, but mental and spiritual stength as well. I have never once her heard complain about having cancer.....she has always kept on going...she truly is "the little engine that could". She has friends all over the world who are praying for her. I know that it is her faith in the Lord and his grace that has kept her alive for the past 4 years. As I sit here tonight many the miles away from her.....all I can think of is that if God were to rewrite the part of Hebrews "Hall of Faith" I can not help but think that he would include her name in it. She has been such a testimony to so many...she has touched people that I know she has never met. Some of the hard times about being on the mission field is that you can not reach out to those who you love....those who are hurting....those who you simply want to hug and tell them that you love them.  Today is one of those days....she received the news that she is going to just get worse....the tumors in her brain are causing her brain to swell...the radiation that she must take only causes her weak and frail body to ache even more. Her thoughts are ..."do I take the radiation which seems to kill me with pain and agony"....or do I let the cancer beat me....She has always been a fighter...she served our country and is a veteran. She has decided to take the treatment which her doctors said could buy her 6 months. I know that God is the greatest doctor in all the world. I know that he has a plan....I also know that HIS will is not always our will. However, tonight I ask that all of you who read this please take the time to pray for her....I know that God hears our prayers and he answers those prayers of his people. God has kept her alive this long..he can do it for as long as He wants to.....the Bible says in James 5:16 " Confess your faults one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much.  You see right now...not only is my dear friend Lanie in need of  prayers and a touch from the master but I have a dear Uncle...my uncle Jack who is also in the hospital with an illness....and a dear friend of mine Catherine....her doctors have failed to determine what is causing all of her pain. You see we are human....doctors are human....we don't have all the answers....there is only ONE who has all the answers in the world...His name...Jesus...Prince of PEace, the great Physician, Comforter, and I could go on and on....I can not be there to see my loved ones and to hug them and give them comforting words....but better than that...I can lift their names up to heaven so that the one with the answers might heal them.  I know that there are many of you who read this and have problems that are similar.....please know that if you ask...I will pray for you as well.....That is what we are suppose to do for one another.

her 5 boys......

Lanie and her 5 sons
God listens to my every request with HIS whole heart. I will expect the unexpected, greater than all I ask or think.  As I pray, I learn to pray, to believe, to trust, to expect with increasing boldness. If I pray and ask the Lord for something...I should not doubt that he will not hear or answer my request...for if I doubt...what is the purpose of prayer. i should only ask God to do something if I beleive that it is HIS WILL...he will do it. The key here people is it must be GOD's WILL....sometimes we forget to say that when we pray...Lord if it be YOUR WILL please ......______________and you fill in the blank. I prayed that prayer when we were hoping for another baby....and we got Josiah......I just never would have imagined that HE would bless me again with MICAH....God is so good...and not just some of the time...but all of the time.  I again know that this is a blog of many emotions.....but hey....even missionaries have trials...just look at all of Jesus' disciples. He never said that being a Christian/ a servant was going to be easy....but I am glad for the valleys...because it makes the moutains look so much more magestic. I must also say that this really is not a trial......just a time of saddness for us as we do not want her to suffer....we know where her heart is and we know that when she leaves this life she will have a new body FREE of cancer and pain. It's just one of those tough times in the ministry...when you are away from your friends and family....So, on a happy note I am going to leave you with this....today at church in our 6-9 year old class Mark was teaching on Zacchaeus....after the lesson he went through the Romans Road and had a mini-invitation. Well, God was moving and working and he was able to lead a little boy to the Lord tonight. So...there is a reason to sing...."There's a new name written down in glory".....

Last thing.....please again take the time to pray for Lanie....and for others..and when you pray...you should pray EXPECTING an answer....








Sincerely Serving Him....
The Coats Family