Sunday, July 10
We awoke to AWESOME breakfast (pancakes and coffee) from our wonderful cooks. Afterwards, our entire team was taken to Market Day in downtown Comitancillo to experience the culture first-hand. Market Day is when the people of the area join together and sell goods to make money. We saw all kinds of things such as chicken heads, freshly slaughtered pig feet, dried fish, fruits and vegetables that were unfamiliar, beautiful fabrics, American-brand clothing and toiletries (which surprised Amber), and stray dogs everywhere searching for scraps of food.
We also got to tour the Mission House Ministries’ (who were hosting our stay) new facilities: FTE site (Evangelical School of Theology) and CFC site (Christian Family Center). The CFC site is where the church currently meets but they have plans to move the church meeting place to where the children’s school is currently housed (on the bottom level) and they are currently in the construction process of building an upstairs with three separate classrooms where the school will be moved to when construction is complete. We got to walk around the current classroom and it was awesome to see the pictures and drawings that the children had made and see some of the curriculum in the classroom. At an average wage of $5.00 a day, the people of Comitancillo do not have much money. For one child to attend this specialized school costs $500 per year, but they get a much better education, more one-on-one teaching, and learn about Christ. They are hoping (and Paul is hoping to find ways to help as well) to get more computers brought into the school so that each child can have access to a computer.

In the afternoon, Paul got to action working on the wireless router, formatting computers, and showing Pastor Pier’s son, Esteban (who is studying computers), how to do computer maintenance. Amber joined the ladies on the team and began the planning process for the ladies Princess Seminars that we’d be having throughout the week.
Our leader for the ladies event was a church member (and acquaintance) Raquel who was actually Miss Puerto Rico Petite in 1995. Not only was she eager to share how Christ changed her life, but she wanted to tell the ladies of Guatemala that God values each one of them and that their hard working hands, feet, etc. are beautiful in the eyes of God. For some of these ladies who work all day on top of raising children with not a lot of help, it was important for us to share with them that Christ values their lives and their hearts more than anything.
We came to Guatemala with several HUGE duffle bags full of beauty and hygiene supplies that we planned to hand out to the ladies who came to the seminars. For most of the morning, the mission team separated the supplies into groupings (shampoos, conditioners, makeup, lotion, deodorant, razors, etc.) and then making little gift bags and tying them with ribbon. You can actually see that process in the video below. After we had packed up around 250 gift bags, the adult ladies got to work on preparing God’s perfect message to the ladies of Guatemala.
Me, Francie, Kelly, Sheri and Raquel spent the rest of the afternoon together picking out Bible Verses and discussing what we felt God would want us to convey. By the time we were done planning, the structure of the seminar was that Raquel would begin each session telling about how she was a beauty queen and how that ran her life, until she found Christ. She then became, what she calls herself, a Princess at His feet. She then would tell them how they can use the body parts that God created and use them to glorify God and their families. For each body part, we would either pamper the ladies or do a brief skit to show them examples. We began by taking a mirror around and having each of them look into the mirror (most of them were too shy, humble to look at their reflections), followed by sharing how they could use their hands, feet, eyes, mouth, face and life to glorify Christ. We gave them lotion to rub onto their hands (they all liked that one), we washed some of their feet as Christ did, we gave them eye cream to try on and we did skits where we showed how we can convey hate and anger with the eyes and use the mouth to shout angrily or to talk sweetly and how when we’re too busy carrying bad stuff (sin) around, we can’t focus on breaking free to accept the gift of eternal life. We followed the message with sharing about the nails that penetrated Christ’s hands and feet before telling them that no matter where they are in life, if they turn from their sin and confess with their mouth that Jesus Christ is Lord, that they will be princesses of God. We gave each of them a crown to put on, then showed them the mirror again (and were amazed at how many were willing to look at their reflection at the end). Of course, this whole thing was spoken by Raquel in Spanish, so we ladies were waiting on her English queues “lotion” and “feet wash”, etc. to tell us when it was time to do an example. Ha.
We broke for dinner and our two teammates that Delta had “bumped” arrived. After dinner, we gathered the items we’d need for the seminars, and were ready for our own “beauty sleep” as our mission began first thing Monday morning.