Paso a Paso - Day 6 Blog

Paso a Paso - Day 6 Blog

I did not want to come to Guatemala. As Shawn Smith says, "There is never a good time to go." For many reasons this statement was very true for me this year. I had to come to terms with the fact that this trip is not about me or the things at home that could trump my decision to go. The reason I came was for the children. 

This is my second year coming to Guatemala with Now Is The Time. Both years my primary motivation in coming was...

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Paso a Paso - Day 5 Blog

Paso a Paso - Day 5 Blog

by Garland Peabody

This is my first trip to Guatemala and I really didn't know what to expect. I was put on a floor team for the week where we would go to a family home and lay concrete on a dirt floor in a room at there home. The day started with breakfast at 6am, a van ride to Paso A Paso where we get our wheel barrows, hoes, shovels and start for the first home. Most of the rooms were about 12' x 12' and all the concrete was mixed by hand on the ground and moved to the room. I have never been so...

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NIT 013- Paso a Paso - VBS Crew [Podcast]

To listen to the episode, click on the player above.

Shawn Smith interviews members of VBS Crew from Week 2 at Paso a Paso from June 22-29, 2014.

VBS Crew Includes: 
Hannah Markquart
Jairo Serrato
Tasha Rehm
Bella Bevilacqua
Katie Nice
Jendy Nice
Christina Nice
Mo Tejada
Andrew Phillips
Brook Fonceca
Clayton Fonceca
Lydia Fonceca
Anna Tyler

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Paso a Paso - Day 4 Blog

Paso a Paso - Day 4 Blog

by Natasha Rehm

Hello,  My name is Natasha and I come from Oregon, WI.  I’m 27 years old.

The idea for this trip actually came from my mom - she has had some good ideas, but this was probably her best one.  I had no idea what to expect in coming to Guatemala.  I’ve never been outside of the country much less volunteered for any sort of mission trip.  I knew I would be out of my comfort zone due to not speaking much Spanish and not coming from a religious background. The best thing about this trip is that...

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Paso a Paso - Day 3 Blog

Paso a Paso - Day 3 Blog

by Anna Tyler

Our first night here in Guatemala, at service, we discussed how this work and this mission isn’t about us. I believe it was Damaris who in particular said that God would still show up whether we were here or not. I took this to mean that we are merely the tools that God is choosing to use for the short time that we are here. I fully understood this message today. 

Last night I went to bed feeling like I wasn’t enough (I know very little Spanish) and wondering if the women I am teaching are...

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Paso a Paso - Day 2 Blog

Paso a Paso - Day 2 Blog

by Dave Tousley

Today started early 5:20 am.  I am not a morning person, but I was up without an alarm at 5:20.  Breakfast at 6:00 am and out at our rides to Paso A Paso at 6:30 am.  Truth be told I am not usually out of bed until 7 at home.  On our way to Paso A Paso we pass by some coffee fields that seem to go on for as far as I can see.  As we left Paso A Paso on our way out to install a stove I saw a man at the back of a moped with a big canister strapped to the back.  He was scooping out fresh milk into a jar for a family.  I never really thought about not having a refrigerator to store milk and needing it delivered to me daily.  Most of the families we are serving here don’t have...

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Paso a Paso - Day 1 Blog

Paso a Paso - Day 1 Blog

by Melody LaPierre

What do corrugated aluminum, dried cornstalks, and cement blocks, possibly have in common? Nothing, you say? Add perhaps a strand or two of various thicknesses of wire, a couple well seasoned four by fours (and I’m not talking bandages for those of you who may know I am a nurse)....toss in (why not?) a wing and a prayer, add a healthy dash of faith coupled with a willingness to exert some serious manual labor and you have...

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