Thursday, December 30, 2010

When we were in La Palma in early December, we met a man named John Wilson from Atlanta, GA, USA. He was staying at the hotel, and I asked him what his story was. He told of driving from Atlanta through Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala to El Salvador and of his plans to keep going south into South America. His blog is www.thebigmozey.com, but he writes for several websites. I invited him to go to Chuntrun with us (he has the real name of the village in his story), and he has since written about our activities that day. You can read them at:

http://www.examiner.com/world-travel-in-atlanta/la-palma-el-salvador-helping-others-through-giving

and

http://www.examiner.com/world-travel-in-atlanta/la-palma-el-salvador-helping-others-through-giving-part-2

and see photos at:

http://picasaweb.google.com/mozey427/MissionTripFromLaPalmaToLocalVillage#

Wednesday, December 29, 2010



We are able to give out hundreds of these foam pads which can be used for padding or cover in cold weather. You can see why they are popular gifts when you see the typical bed.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010


These pack animals came by going up the trail from the Chuntrun school while we were there. I followed the trail later until it ended at a gate. From there I could see 2 homes. I later did a googleearth search and found a total of 4 back there. This is how they get supplies. The animals were not led--they just knew where they were to go.

Sunday, December 26, 2010


The children in Ocotepeque now have a classroom--actually 2 of them! They were formerly crowded into hallways or corners.

Saturday, December 25, 2010



For those who have been to the La Palma city park, you will enjoy these photos of it decorated with lights for Christmas eve. Lori took these photos last night, reporting that there were lots of people in town and lots of fireworks, especially at midnight.

Friday, December 24, 2010


This Toyota pickup took a BIG BUNCH of us up the hill after our visit to Chuntrun.
We could have walked it,but this really made it easier. The road is so rough that we traveled very slowly, but it was OK!

Blogs will be sporadic for a few days because of time with family. Pray for those in La Palma who have much less that we have in the way of possessions but have so much joy and love!

Wednesday, December 22, 2010



Oh, the things we take for granted! The kids at Chuntrun have a school, but there is no playground equipment! When they came to town to get their new shoes, the Lalli's entertained them for a while. When they found the playground, they loved it! Imagine growing up without a swing and slide! The three on the slide formed a non-ending circle of up and down--obviously enjoying every minute of it.

Monday, December 20, 2010


Ana needs this machine to be running so she can earn a living. It is a Minnesota M machine, probably 50 years old or more. If you have any ideas where we can get such an item, please let me know.
Lori reports an earthquake off the coast of ES that they felt in La Palma. No damage where they are.


To the right of the little boy and girl is the frame for a treadle sewing machine. Ana is a seamstress and school-trained sewing machine technician, but someone broke into their house and stole the actual sewing machine from the frame. Lori was able to give her this Minnesota M machine from our storeroom, but it has a worn part in it and does not do a really good job. I will try to find a replacement part, but in the meantime she hopes to get electricity to their house so she can use one of the good electric machines we can provide her.
If she get electricity, she can do a lot of sewing and earn money, but it will be expensive because electric bills are high there.
Still, Ana says she is 'blessed'!

Sunday, December 19, 2010





Before we went to Ana'a house, Lori picked out some stuffed animals and toys for the little boy and his sisters. The boy immediately showed the toys to his puppy and started playing with them on the dirt floor. In conversation following his sister said that he had had no toys to play with! They proudly displayed their stuffed animals for us, then the little boy proudly showed it to his puppy. It is hard for us to imagine that so little can bring such joy!

Saturday, December 18, 2010





Lori and Erin had visited Ana and her family before, so Lori was able to pick out some shoes that would fit Ana and the children. They were so gracious in receiving these gifts, and they fit perfectly. They repeated 'gracias' over and over.

Friday, December 17, 2010




Ever feel that your iron doesn't heat up fast enough? This is Ana, whose 7 year old son has leukemia and has to go to San Salvador on the bus a couple times a week for chemo treatment. Ana earns some money by ironing clothes for others. She and her 4 kids live in a 2 room adobe house on a steep hillside, accessible only by climbing down a switchback path from the road. Their bathroom is remote from the house, and they have to carry water to the house. There was no electricity in the house, so her iron is fired by wood scraps. I had never seen one of these used before, and was very impressed with her work ethic. Look closely in the lower photo and you can see smoke coming from the iron.

Her conversation repeatedly contained the term, "I am blessed".

I will have more to say about Ana in future posts.

Thursday, December 16, 2010



A children's class in Ocotepeque in the new building. Before, they did not have enough space and many times sat on the floor.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010


A year ago this young man and his brother were playing with fireworks and were burned so badly that they were not expected to live. A benevolent group sent them to the Children's Burn Hospital in Boston, where they spent several weeks. This is Fernando with me. He and his brother, David are both doing well. Their parents have become Christians, giving God the credit for the recovery of the boys.

Monday, December 13, 2010


Another photo of children learning to pray. These children are at Chuntrun, miles from the nearest store or electricity. They are still thankful for what they have.

Sunday, December 12, 2010



Marcy took this photo, and it explains why we keep going to La Palma better than many, many words that we might try to put together.
Our team arrived at Monett at midnight!

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Houston...

Got a text message from Ralph that the group was enjoying dinner at Chili's in the airport in Houston. Will then fly to Tulsa this evening and then a bus trip back to southwest Missouri.
We are at the airport in San Salvador waiting for our flight to Houston.


We will return to very, very cold weather in Tulsa tonight.

Friday, December 10, 2010



Monte preached at the San Ignacio church meeting last night to an overflow crowd.

Thursday, December 9, 2010



Overdue photo of Lori teaching at Saturday's ladies' day event. I am told it was well received.

I took a walk this morning and met these cute kids! What sweet smiles!
Weather is always a topic! Saturday through Tuesday it was cool here and VERY windy, which caused it to be uncomfortable in the early mornings. The temps were around 58 F at 6:30 with winds estimated over 20mph--wind chill! Wednesday it was calm and beautiful. Probably same temperatures but comfortable. I hear wind outside this morning, so we will see how it goes.

We have seen the forecast for 0 degrees and windy at Tulsa when we arrive back there Saturday night! Not that is COLD!

Wednesday, December 8, 2010



The school graduation took place this morning. The 9 am starting time was missed by quite a bit, but it was a great program! Congratulations to the students who moved up a grade.

The program was dedicated to Lori Y Monte.
New project plan! The children of Chuntrun, a village only accessible by foot or horseback on the side of a mountain need shoes for school, which starts in about a month. We can buy them here in large quantities and get 35 pairs for $16 per pair. If we collect more we can take them to children in another village. Please let me know how much you will contribute toward this project!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010



This little guy is about as cute as they come!

We had a productive day and accomplished much. This morning was the children's program, which is always a great time.

Tonight we will have an English worship period and fellowship.

Monday, December 6, 2010



We had a tremendous day on our trip to Chuntrun. We were joined by John from Atlanta, a fellow driving toward South America and seeing the sights along the way. He takes photos and writes stories as he goes. The photo shows him taking pictures of the children as they sang along with Jesus.

There are many stories to write in the future about Chuntrun--pronounced 'chooon trooon'.

When we returned to San Ignacio, the ladies from the church there had prepared a special lunch for us.

We are well and healthy and busy.

Sunday, December 5, 2010



We had a wonderful day in many places--La Palma, San Ignacio, and Ocotepeque. Here is the new building in Ocotepeque painted up and ready for the inauguration tonight.

Tomorrow (Monday) will be another awesome day --Chuntrun and San Ignacio and back to La Palma.

We are all well and busy.

Chuntrun is a very remote village to the northwest of La Palma. I doubt that it is on Google Earth, but would be glad if someone finds it there. Only accessible by foot path.


One of the real blessings of being here is being able to help those in need. Rolando wears out wheelchairs rapidly in the rough terrain here. He makes his living selling some sort of herb. We were able to provide him some clothing and a newer wheelchair and some vitamins. The photo shows Monte and Erin presenting it to him. He is a truly appreciative person.

Today we will be worshipping and teaching in La Palma, San Ignacio, and Ocotepeque. We look forward to a great day. We had pupusas at Reina's house last night and she is making fresh quesadilla or us this morning! We are blessed.

Saturday, December 4, 2010



Here is a photo of our team at dinner last night--joined by some local folks. From Left to right: Lori, Marcy, Teresa, Norma, Jose, Trey, Donnie, Steve, Pat, Erin, Ralph, Nathan, Monte.

We are all well and healthy and have a big week planned ahead of us.

Friday, December 3, 2010

We are in La Palma! It was a nice trip. I was the only one selected for the new 'pat down' search by TSA--thanks to me metal knee. It was not a problem except for Steve watching with a smirk on his face.

Very smooth flight from Houston to San Salvador. We had very cheap upgrades to 1st class and that made it even better.

The bus was late to pick us up at the airport-still arrived in La Palma before 5pm.

Tomorrow is a big day for the church ladies. They expect 150 ladies from churches in the region. Us guys will do business stuff and visit.

Will try to post photos tomorrow.

On ground...

Just got word that the team has landed safely and is on the ground in San Sal.

-Lori

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Our team leaves early tomorrow for our trip. Marcy, Pat, Steve, Trey, Donnie, Ralph, and Gladys!

Yes, Gladys has joined our team!

We are excited for the adventure and opportunities ahead of us. Pray for us.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Two days from now our group of seven travels to El Salvador.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010



Lori posted this photo of the funeral procession to the cemetery for Andrea to be buried. You can read Lori's blog at www.soylori.blogspot.com

Monday, November 29, 2010

Only five days until we leave for El Salvador. Be praying for our safety and success.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

One week from today we plan to worship with the La Palma church in the morning and the Ocotepeque church in the evening.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Just talked with Gladys and found out that her mother continues to get weaker and worse. Pray for the family as they deal with her health.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

As we feast and celebrate this Thanksgiving day, let's remember to pray for those friends of ours who have nothing to celebrate and nothing to celebrate with! We are blessed.
Here is a timeline of the work in La Palma. Just count the trips and the number of people who have gone there!
• 2003 August Scouting Trip - 3 people
• 2004 June scouting, hired 2 preachers, leased small building for church - 2 people
• 2004 December - checkup trip - 3 people
• 2005 March planning trip - 2 people
• 2005 June 41 people and medical campaign
• June 2005 began children's sponsor program for needy children to stay in school
• 2005 December follow-up trip - 6 people
• March 2006 follow-up trip - 3 people
• June 2006 medical campaign- 61 people
• June 2006- 85 children in sponsor program
• September 2006 trip- 11 people
• December 2006 trip - 16 people
• January 2007 trip to start La Palma Christian School - 2 people
• February 2007 - La Palma Christian School began with 57 students
• March 2007 trip - 15 people
• June 2007 trip med at hospital- 31 people
• September 2007 trip - 9 people
• December 2007 trip - 16 people
• March 2008 medical campaign mountains - 42 people
• June 2008 trip - 38 people
• September 2008 trip - 13 people
• December 2008 trip - 10 people
• February 2009 medical trip to mountains - 22 people
• February 2009 - leased new facility and began construction on new auditorium
• May 2009 small evangelistic and planning trip - 6 people
• June 2009 trip - Ambulance presented to the Mayor of La Palma - 43 people
• June 2009- inaugurated new auditorium, cost $43,000
• June 2009 moved church and La Palma Christian School to new facility
• September 2009 trip - unloaded 2 large containers of goods for the people of La Palma and the La Palma Christian School - 16 people
• September 2009- issued contract for construction of new building for Bible Institute and Children's Home
• December 2009 trip- distributed goods, gave out reading glasses - 15 people
• January 2010 - small evangelism campaign - 4 people
• March 2010 - large medical campaign in San Jose Sacare and San Ignacio - 23 people
• May 2010 - trip to finalize payment on new building for Bible Institute and Children's Home - 1 person
• June 2010 - trip with 19 people to teach and preach, includes one medical doctor
• July 2010 - Teresa Barten moves to La Palma to teach English for 18 months
• July 2010 - Lori, Monte, Erin, Nathan Lalli move to La Palma to teach and help the work with the churches, school, Bible Institute, and plan for the orphanage
• September 2010 - 9 people, spent time with the La Palma church, most of the week in Ocotepeque working on the new building.
• December 2010 - 6 people to help with the activities

Tuesday, November 23, 2010


The recent shipment to La Palma included nearly 30 school desks donated by HU. Here they are shown with the arms/desk part removed.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Two weeks from today our team of 6 from the US will join the La Palma church for worship. Please pray for our success and safety.

Friday, November 19, 2010


Trinidad and Victor help Jose open one of the crates.

Thursday, November 18, 2010




Ruth Erin helped by removing nails from crate lids so they could be safely stored for distribution.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010



One of the crates was specially built by Morris for some of the items. He bought the lumber, sawed it and nailed it up. I directed that that crate be disassembled and the lumber saved for future projects by Morris while he is there. Grandson Nathan enjoyed removing screws from the crate with a power drill.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010


A view of some of the crutches that were in the shipment to La Palma.

Monday, November 15, 2010


There is now a good supply of walkers, crutches, and canes in the med storage room at La Palma.

Sunday, November 14, 2010



A lot happened in La Palma this week, as you have read in previous blogs. It is significant to see one of the results of the shipment--help for the handicapped in the region who cannot help themselves. Here you can see the wheelchairs that were stored as a result of the shipment. Many of those cannot get good ones like we throw away in our country. These will be very much appreciated.

Saturday, November 13, 2010


Remembering Andrea from our trip in September 2008! She and her brother played together so well. She did not want to get back on the bus to go home.

Thursday, November 11, 2010


Lots happened today. The 18 crates were emptied and the contents stored for distribution. Little Andrea died today, so her suffering has ended. She lived longer than expected and fought a valiant fight for her life. We took her on a long bus ride in September 2008 so she could see the ocean. She enjoyed swimming and playing in the water so much! Her mother and grandmother have been good friends to us. I loved going to their cafe early in the morning when the other coffee shops were late to open. They had a large percolator and made really good coffee. We know she will be missed here, but she has been welcomed into heaven.

The crates arrived at the facility after 8 pm yesterday. They were unloaded and will be emptied tomorrow. It was a long day for the crews.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010


We take it for granted that a load of gravel will be delivered in a dump truck. In Ocotepeque the gravel is unloaded by men using shovels.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010


We need this reminder of the fact that people are dying - here and in El Salvador.

Monday, November 8, 2010


The new Ocotepeque church building can be seen from this photo, which was taken from the balcony of the hotel. The building is in the very center of the photo. It has a brick end and white sides and roof with 4 windows in the side.

Sunday, November 7, 2010


Amy used a modified Pepsi bottle as a paint holder when we were in Honduras. It worked fine and cost very little.