Leaders from the local church knew that helping these mothers by building them a new home would transform their lives. After receiving the good news, Marta felt utterly relieved. To fix their old home on their income, said Marta, would have taken an eternity. Using their money for food and other expenses has given her a sense of peace. And Rosa expressed a deep joy–something she hasn’t felt in a long time–because now her daughter, grandchildren and herself would have a real and safe home in which to live, work and grow.
Author: Michelle Bueno
Welcome to El Salvador Josh!
Joshua Manuel Fieldson, 24, first came to El Salvador in 2008 with his church, SeaCoast Grace Church in California. Year after year, Joshua returned to serve, motivated by his love for the Salvadoran people and the work of ENLACE.
Josh was a business major, but upon returning to the United States after his first trip, he decided to pursue a degree in public health. He says, “While on the trip, my heart was changed by the faith in God and daily dependence on his word that the people of El Salvador exhibited so genuinely.”
Before coming to El Salvador, Josh did not have any idea of the effect that could be generated by connecting and empowering churches to achieve community transformation. His many experiences in El Salvador have encouraged him to be active in his own community while preparing to live and work in El Salvador this year.
Josh will help with visiting teams during June and July and we pray that his experience will enrich his passion to serve the poor in effective ways.
Welcome to the team, Josh!
ENLACE is looking for motivated individuals like Josh to join the momentum taking place in El Salvador. You can help us respond to the growing movement of churches in El Salvador that are transforming their communities by serving as an ENLACE volunteer or intern. Click here for more information.
A Whisper During Celebration of Hope Leads to Life Change
ENLACE Missionary-Volunteer Melissa Mefford was recently featured on Willow Creek Community Church’s Compassion and Justice blog:
“It is the smallest country in Central America—riddled with poverty and environmental degradation. A place where rocks and sticks hold the roofs of houses together and when it rains, the roof blows off and water fills the home— where people travel miles to reach a local river in search of water for their family— a place where many families live on less than $2 a day.
But it is also a place where the spirits of people are strong and where faith is continuing to grow. It is the country of El Salvador— the place where 24-year-old Melissa Mefford has been called by God to serve the local churches and community…”
Honor the Mothers in Your Life by Empowering Women in El Salvador
A Mother’s Dream of a New Home: Rosa Estrada
Students Serve in San Jacinto
A group of high school students from Willow Creek Community Church, South Barrington, IL, came to El Salvador to spend their Spring Break serving with Zurisadai Church in San Jacinto. They helped build a storm drain to prevent dangerous flooding during the rainy season and painted a recently constructed water tank. The team also enjoyed eating mango everyday, playing with kids, and visiting the homes that returning members helped to build last year. The team continued building the relationships from last year and formed new friendships as well.
Health and Hope for El Ranchador
Another group of students from Willow Creek Community Church came to El Salvador for Spring Break. The team from the Crystal Lake campus spent the week with The Arca de Dios Church in El Ranchador helping begin construction for a new medical clinic. The team ministered to children in the community by visiting a Compassion International site and challenging students from the public school in a soccer game. They served with joy as they took part in the ongoing transformation of El Ranchador.
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Visualizing Partnership: Video from CrossWay Christian Church
The centerpiece of ENLACE’s mission is to help and support local churches in El Salvador as they engage effectively in service with their impoverished communities. Building and renewing relationships between each other and God, therefore, is at the heart of what we do. ENLACE’s Church Partnership Program broadens that relationship building as it joins U.S. and Salvadoran churches in long-term partnerships that equip the local church to fulfill God’s plan of wholeness for its community. Along with helping a poor church reach out to its neighbors, U.S. partners that send teams to El Salvador experience first-hand the transformation that is taking place. They often return home with a renewed sense of who they are in Christ and who they are to their immediate and global neighbors.
Recently, a team from CrossWay Christian Church came to El Salvador to meet and serve with their church partner in the Abelines region. Another team from CrossWay is in El Salvador this week to continue building relationships with the local church.
CrossWay team member Phil McArdle created this video which offers a glimpse into the type of experience that many U.S. church partners share with their Salvadoran brothers and sisters. The team works with church and community members on a project, sharing laughter and friendship to encourage one another in the work to which God has called them.
Click here to find out more about how your church can get involved.
Celebrate the Momentum: Annual Report Now Available
We’re happy to present you with our 2011 Annual Report celebrating how your prayers and gifts made 2011 a year of continued growth and momentum in El Salvador!
Unity and Fellowship Brings Transformation to Pajigua
On a hot February afternoon, the community of Pajigua celebrated the realization of a dream four years in the making. As part of a project to improve the local public school’s infrastructure, the Getsemaní Church, the school and the Community Association worked together to build two new rooms for preschool students. Before the church became involved in the project, the school had been tirelessly working to expand and renovate but to no avail. The church uniting with the community, however, proved to be the necessary impetus to achieve success. At the inauguration, the community, students, Community Associations from two other hamlets, and a team from Crossway Christian Church gathered to thank God for the new addition. Joy and excitement filled the air because the classrooms guarantee a new and better future not just for the children who will soon attend school in these rooms, but for a whole community that will also enjoy deeper, more meaningful relationships.