Greetings,
With summer wrapped up and
fall at hand, we are reflecting back on the busyness of the summer months, the
many things that were accomplished, and all the wonderful blessings of God. We
are also looking forward to seeing the great work that the Lord is continuing
to do in the ministry here in Belize.
As the school year came to a close at
the end of June, we held two graduation ceremonies for our preschools with a total
of 23 graduates. What a joy it is to
listen to the children singing in English about their colors, numbers, letters,
and most importantly our Heavenly Father as they performed for family and
friends. A special word of thanks to
First Baptist Church in Parsons, TN for providing graduation caps and
gowns. We would also like to thank
everyone that sponsored a preschool child to cover the expenses for that child
so the preschools can continue to be offered free of charge to the
villagers. This is a wonderful ministry
and way to share the Message of Christ with children and parents alike. For the 2015-2016 school year, we have 31
students enrolled in preschool who are still in need of a sponsor. Please contact us if you are interested in
sponsoring a preschool student. This is
a great ministry project for Sunday School classes, women’s auxiliary, school
groups, churches, or individuals. The
cost is only $250.00 per school year to make a lasting impact of the life of a
young student.
Micah helping load supplies in the car |
Some of the students in More Tomorrow |
Through the help of several of you,
GEM was also able to provide registration fees, tuition, school supplies, books,
uniforms, and shoes to a total of 29 primary and high school students for the
2015-2016 school year. It is always such
a joy to see the delight and gratitude on the faces of the students as they are
presented with a backpack full of school supplies and a new uniform and
shoes. We appreciate everyone who helps with this aspect of the
ministry, and we truly couldn’t do it without your help.
Baptizing at the river never gets old... |
In addition to training
students, we are very excited to be training new disciples for Christ. In the past few months we have had the
privilege of baptizing 43 new Christians from the various GEM River of Life
Church congregations throughout Belize.
Praise the Lord for these folks as well as the
19 children that have been dedicated to the Lord as their parents commit to
raising their children in a Christian home.
Standing room only at the dedication service |
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Sean: back left, Trent: back right |
With all of this activity in
a few short months, you can imagine that Randy and Sheila meet themselves
coming and going with Micah bouncing back and forth between the two. Fortunately we had two young men serving with
us as interns over the summer…Sean Elkins from Albertville, AL and Trent Ashcraft
from Nashville, TN. What a blessing it
was to have some people on the ground to help chase down groceries, sort text
books, dig ditches, keep the grounds maintained, play with Micah, and assist
with the overall ministry to keep things going during a very busy season. Trent and Sean, you were both a great help
and we miss you already!
As you can see, the ministry
in Belize is continuing to grow. Continued
growth means an increase in expenses to cover operational costs,
equipment/vehicle repairs, supplies, etc.
We are asking individuals, groups, and churches to please pray and
consider either a one-time gift or monthly support to continue the work to
which God has called us. A monthly gift
of $25.00, or any size, would make a tremendous impact toward meeting the needs. Please pray for the financial needs of the
ministry as well as the safety and health of our family as the challenges are
sometimes very difficult.
Tan: Rowdy, Black: Rosie |
All in all, the Gaither
family is doing great. Randy has been
working on his language skills and has made the embarrassing discovery that
Kekchi, Maya, and Spanish mixed together in one sentence make absolutely no
sense, but has proven to be quite comical.
Sheila has learned that a good healthy breakfast consisting of a Hershey
with almonds and a glass bottle Coke is the perfect way to start a morning with
all the craziness and it makes her much more tolerable according to Randy and
Micah (Sean and Trent are in total agreement).
Micah had a pretty tough summer saying goodbye to his long-time friend
Hachi who was killed by a snake bite in June, but his new puppies Rowdy and
Rosie have helped fill the void. Micah
has started 1st grade now so look out world!
Blessings,
Randy, Sheila, and Micah
1 comment:
Its nice getting to know John and sharing the Word. Pam and I enjoyed our visit to his home and campus.Calvin Neal and Pamela Neal
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