We started our day at 7:00 am to get to the village of El Narnjo about 1.5 hours away and 8500 feet. We had the opportunity to serve and be blessed by 135 Guatemalan children, women and men. The view was spectacular, but more than that people were beautiful. Here are a brother and sister waiting to see Dr. Connie Glass.
As you serve in the village, you experience the God they trust in is the same God we trust in. You see it in the way they trust you, the way they let you become a part of their family by letting you hold their baby, and the expression of gratitude in their eyes has you serve them. My prayer is as they say prayers of thanksgiving for us for being there, is that they recognize they give to us some much more. He is a picture of the baby and her nurse. 
The wonderful thing about the clinic is you see everybody on the team jumping in where ever they can serve. Whether it is triage, the pharmacy, giving instruction to a patient, playing a game or doing a craft you can see the teams selfless nature in all that they do. You get to experience what Jesus called us all to do, to be servant, and give our service to others to glorify the god we all know and love. Here is part of the team in the Pharmacy that backed up Amanda. Emma Glass, Kate Testerman, Diane Klotz, & Mia Glass.
We are all looking forward to what God has in store for us tomorrow. Grace and Peace to all.



Wow… is all I can say. It was so neat to see the pics of the group playing with the village kids and loved the photo of Nurse Amanda! Our prayers are still flowing for the team.