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Goodbyes and New Adventures

El Faro was PRIVILEGED to have some wonderful people come long-term to El Faro to serve and and be God’s hands and feet. We are sad to say goodbye, but know that their adventures are just beginning and that God has so much in store for them. In a sense they are all are going “home”, but they will always have a home and family at El Faro supporting them. These wonderful members of El Faro left in June and are already getting adjusted into their new routines. Here is a update on what they are doing and what their future plans are. We know that all of them had an impact with those who came to El Faro and we encourage you to please pray for them. If you would like to contact them, we are also providing their emails and they would love to hear from you.

Montserrat Gonzalez

1980412_804230649605182_961373709_oMontserrat, or ‘Montse’ as she was so affectionately called, came to El Faro in 2012 when our staff was small. She had spent much of her life in different ministries around the world before settling at El Faro and began a number of projects including physical education, English classes, bringing food to the elderly, and the Moringa Project, just to name a few. She was a natural teacher to all of us and touched each life she came in contact with. She was a constant friend to everyone in the village and established very beautiful relationships with many of the villagers. Her presence became a light of hope to many of the suffering and hopeless.

She has been called back home to Leon, Mexico where she has been able to spend quality time with her father, nieces and nephews, and children at an orphanage where she has been helping for years. She currently is teaching robotics using legos to kids from difficult neighborhoods.

Email: montseglezv@gmail.com

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Debbie, Naomi, and Leonard came to El Faro for their first time on a short-term mission trip in 2011 That one week would changed their lives as they felt called to serve long-term. They traveled back to El Faro for a month in the summer of 2012 to see what life at El Faro would look like and also for confirmation that this was the step their were supposed to take. After many confirmations, they came for their one-year commitment in 2013 and instantly captured the love of everyone at El Faro.

Debbie became an English teacher at the local school as well as gave one-on-one classes to people of all ages in the villages. She became a “mom” to many of the missionaries and volunteers at El Faro who needed advice, prayer, or just someone to talk with. She returns to her previous job as a teacher at Kankakee Trinity Academy.   Email: debrabaumann2@yahoo.com

Naomi learned Spanish very fast and was able to be involved in many ministries including hospital visits, physical education classes, helping with short-term missions teams, and the dental assistant to Wendy. She made many friends with her outgoing character and was even part of the El Faro girls soccer team. Naomi is now enrolled in Kankakee Community college pursuing a nursing degree to be able to do medical missions in the future.

Lenny was a small and shy boy on his first trip to El Faro, but this past year Lenny grew so much in his character, maturity, and also, his height! If he wasn’t in Bible Club, he was helping on the ropes course, traveling with teams to the villages, or challenging friends at El Faro on the basketball court. He is continuing his high school education at Bradley Bourbonnais Community High School. Email: lennybaumann6@gmail.com

The Champions Return

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Every June for the past five years the El Faro staff anxiously awaits the news of two things. First, we, especially the girls in the kitchen, await the results to see if our favorite soccer team, Los Comunicaciones, win their tournament. And secondly, will the soccer team choose El Faro to do their preseason training again. In June this year not only did they win for their fifth consecutive year, but we also received the call that we would be welcoming them back.

 The team arrived in full force on July 1st complete with players, trainers, and assistants. From day one the team got to work focusing on their upcoming season and tournament. On a daily basis the team began training early in the morning at 5:30 followed by breakfast and a break. Training commenced again at 10:30 followed by their lunch and another rest. Finally in the afternoon at 4:00 the team would always be on the soccer field doing their final training of the day and it was always a treat for the villages who could come and watch the team train. The children especially enjoyed the presence of  ‘Los Cremas’ and helped collect stray balls and work the sidelines helping in little ways. Having this team come to El Faro every year is a huge blessing. Our soccer field took years to develop and having Los Cremas come and use our field is a huge encouragement.  In addition, the team feels safe and likes our facilities which helps bring positive publicity and also lets us know that our customers are pleased.

 

DSC_0479Carlos Figueroa is a midfielder for the team and had been to El Faro three times. He told us that he likes El Faro because of the tranquility one experiences during their time here.  “Everyone that works at El Faro is friendly and El Faro has everything we need to train”. His favorite memory during his three years with the team was when he and two other players spoke in front of the El Faro youth group. The team enjoys teaming up with organizations that work with kids to inspire them and help show that they can achieve their dreams through their stories.

 

DSC_0480Another team member that came back for his third time but with a different position was the new head coach, William “Willy” Fernando Oliviera. Originally from Uruguay, he played soccer professionally for 17 years as  a forward and for the past three years had been the assistant coach. This year he came to El Faro leading the team to set a physical basis for two upcoming competitions. During their time at El Faro his team is able to feel unity because of the beautiful and natural  atmosphere and that they are able to have privacy.

 

The team had a good and solid two-week training at El Faro and feel fully prepared to face their upcoming tournaments. It was a wonderful time also for the El Faro staff and villagers to get to visit with them and have a chance to share with one another. We wish the team a great tournament and hope they know they have a huge support team in Punta de Palma cheering them on!

 

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He told us that he likes El Faro because of the tranquility one experiences during their time here.  “Everyone that works at El Faro is friendly and El Faro has everything we need to train”. His favorite memory during his three years with the team was when he and two other players spoke in front of the El Faro youth group. The team likes teaming up with organizations that works with kids to inspire them and help show that they can achieve their dreams.

 

 

 

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Hospital Visits

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The town of Puerto Barrios is a town that doesn’t have much that meets the eye. Driving through one can notice the lack of care for the streets and people with the amount of garbage, poverty, and extreme heat everywhere you go. Whenever we have teams come, they must pass through this town and many can’t wait to arrive to the dock to take the boat to El Faro and leave Puerto Barrios behind. There is a place, however, that has become very special to us and has begun to shine bright amongst the darkness in Puerto Barrios. We first walked into the doors of the Children’s Hospital in 2011 when we needed a place to perform surgeries and we had a connection with the director there.  We formed an instant relationship with IMG_7061the hospital and since then we have been able to use their facilities and staff for three successful surgery teams. For each surgery team many of the El Faro volunteers and missionaries have gone to assist in translating during the surgeries and also visit and pray with the patients and their families. Nelita Saravia, a missionary at El Faro, had been on several of these surgery teams and after the last one  she saw the huge need of ministering to the patients and families at the hospital. Beginning this year in February, Nelita and a group of girls have traveled by boat every Monday to Puerto Barrios to spend their mornings at the Children’s Hospital. On a regular weekly visit they target certain areas of the hospital to spend their time and love on children and their families.

 

Malnourished Area: In this area the girls talk and pray for mothers who have babies and young children in the hospital due to malnourishment. Some mothers are new and have been at the hospital for a week while others remain in the hospital for up to two months while their child gets back to normal weight. The girls are able to hold the babies and play with the children while encouraging the mothers.

Neonatal/Nursery Area: The El Faro girls have had the privelege of helping the “nannies” of the hospital with the job of bottle feeding the newborns from one-day old to two-week old babies.

Newborn to Two-Year Old: In this area there are a number of patients with different medical needs. Many of the children are not in the hospital for a long period of time and so the mothers don’t necessarily stay with them all  the time leaving them under the watch of the nurses. The El Faro team is able to help hold and care for the children and help the nurses in any way they can.

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Young Boy and Girls 3-14 years: Once the El Faro team gets to these rooms the party begins. Things get a little crazy with coloring books, puzzles, games, balloons, and of course, bubbles! In these rooms the children have little to entertain themselves with so it is wonderful having visitors and being able to have fun in the hospital even though they are going through physical problems.

 

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El Faro Soccer Academy Revamped

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The El Faro Soccer Academy has taken a new turn this year with many new amazing things happening. This year we have a new coach, Brittany, and she has completely taken over the girls side of the academy. Brittany and Gavin were married in August of last year and came down together with a joint mission and heart to strengthen the academy and work even more with the kids involved.“We’re implementing more structure and formal training this year so that we begin to walk and talk the culture of soccer”  says Gavin.

There is more structure and now each student in the academy has their own pair of soccer cleats. This is hard to maintain with their feet always growing, but so far everyone has cleats and socks and is now so excited to play not having to worry about their feet getting stepped on or slipping.  “In addition”, says Gavin, “we have new balls and practice jerseys that are helping us look the part of a team.”

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The younger boys academy consists of 35 players. The older boys practice once a week and roughly 15-20 of them. The younger girls academy consists of 15-25 girls, depending on the day. The older girls academy consists of 15-20 girls and they practice once a week as well.

Gavin and Brittany have also started training two young kids from the village who show much potential in soccer. “Kike and Santiago is such a new labor of love for me. They both posses extraordinary talent and natural love for the game.” The purpose is to grow them into faith-filled players and provide them with the opportunity to receive one-on-one mentorship, professional level training, and attention. The academy includes physical training, bible devotions, nutrition and dietary instructions, body development, academic requirements, and lots of footwork and ball work. There are tons of challenges with not having materials needed and each player learns differently, but so far a huge success with Santiago and kike as they are pushing each other and hungry for more.

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Besides soccer, Gavin and Brittany have team activities throughout the month  usually consisting of swimming in the ocean or watching a movie with snacks. This year they also had the first team sleepover. This was an amazing experience and so much fun. For many of the kids it was their first time spending the night away from home. There were a variety of activities planned throughout the event. Some of the activities included a water balloon fight, scavenger hunt, swimming, video games, and a movie.

“It was an emotional experience for me tucking all the kids in to bed at night. I realized how much love I have for each and every one of them. My heart was overflowing with love.” The camp was a lot of fun and is something we plan on doing twice a year. It was a great bonding experience for all of the kids and we look forward to the next one.

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Goals moving forward for the soccer academy are getting shorts for all of the students and also shin guards to complete the uniforms. Gavin and Brittany would also like to get more training materials to help the kids try new things and push their bodies and skills. This summer we are looking forward to film training session and individuals training for the players to learn to see the complete field during games and learn through video how and where they can improve with the ball.

GLOMOS Pastor Training

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A great need that we have seen throughout Guatemala is the lack of Biblical training for the pastors in both rural and urban areas. Many of the pastors have the heart and desire to lead churches, but they can only do so much with the Biblical knowledge that they have. Last year through a meeting set up by Bob Smith, who traveled to El Faro last year with his family on a short-term mission trip, we were able to meet an amazing organization that is doing big things around the world. Global Action, among many other things, has an amazing pastors training program is in 4 countries around the world. After visiting El Faro to give a presentation, El Faro knew that this was a match made in heaven.

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We have a total of 30 people involved in the 11-month program including local pastors from the villages, pastors from Livingston, and many of the El Faro missionaries and staff. It is an intense bible training that includes bible interpretation, old and new testament, as well as how to write a sermon and other great lectures that help train and equip for the field.

Each month all the students come to El Faro where they have a 3-day intense workshop lead by a teacher that travels to Guatemala from different parts of the world. Being such a diverse group of students, it is amazing to see how God is using this opportunity to build community and also understanding among each person involved. The program lasts a total of eight months and we are already seeing a huge difference going into our third month. Please keep each person involved in your prayers as they grow in the Bible and understanding in order to strengthen their ministry.

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Fort Hill Eye Surgery Team

 

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When we had our medical team in February from Maranatha, optometrist Dr. Dario Aldana was hard at work for two reasons. Firstly, there are always a lot of patients that need their eyes checked for glasses. And secondly, Dr. Dario was searching for candidates for an eye surgery team that he was planning for March in El Faro. Cataracts and Pterigons are common eye problems here in Guatemala that have an operable solution. Many people in our area of Guatemala don’t have the means to afford a surgery and sadly lose their sight completely. Just because someone has lost sight, however, doesn’t mean that they still can’t receive the operation.

This was the third eye surgery team at El Faro and we couldn’t have been more blessed by such a wonderful group. Dr. Dario, Dr. Bob, his wife, Susan, Mary, Mayra, Brittni, Cindy, and Larry made up the incredible team this year and God was able to move through each one to touch the lives of so many people.

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The doctors do not charge for the operations and bring down donated medicine and surgery equipment. Located in one of the apartments in a dorm here at El Faro. 8-10 patients are seen on a daily basis and then spend the night with a family member at our facilities. The following morning the patients are awoken by huge smiles from the team members as they take off the bandages to see the improvement and to give the follow-up instructions

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On the last day of surgeries, a woman showed up who was deaf, mute, and now blind due to cataracts. She communicated through touch with her son and she knew she was going to receive an operation for her eyes. The team was scared not knowing how she would respond to the initial injection to begin to numb the eye. She didn’t move an inch and laid down calmly allowing the doctor to prepare her for surgery. The next morning when she was having her bandages removed there wasn’t a dry eye in the room as she looked at the doctor and began to sign to her son that she could see. Being quite the personality, she pointed to her other eye to tell the doctor that she was ready for her next operation.

 

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May of the patients had lost jobs and had spent years confined to their houses. As the walked to the dock by themselves, all of them had a new sense of pride and a new hope that they didn’t have when they first arrived to El Faro. We are so thankful for this beautiful team of such talented people who helped change the lives of so many.

1236802_796712997023614_1553274071_nTo see pictures of the Fort Hill Eye Surgery Team, please click HERE

To see the video of this team, please click HERE