Sagemont Church in Houston and Makarios have formed a
beautiful partnership for which we are grateful. Over Spring Break, they returned to the DR to
serve alongside us with an amazing team of 35- consisting mainly of youth (and
a few adults, too!) I can honestly say, this group brought some ENERGY and
ENTHUSIASM to the North Coast! Even our
Dominican staff, who have no shortage of energy, commented on the “animo” of
this group. It was a lively group to say
the least. They definitely kept us
entertained!...and we had a blast.
We had many things that they participated in, but perhaps
the one project that we were happy to complete was the parking lot! This project was special for many reasons…but
for one, this team worked incredibly hard to clear the land that their own
church bought. Sagemont was instrumental
in helping us purchase land that we desperately needed in order to continue to
grow and give the students in this area a quality education.
Right now, this area will be a parking lot so
we will have a place to turn around. The
parking lot will add much convenience, but even more importantly, it will
provide a safer area for the kids.
Often, we are having to reverse down a narrow alley, full of kids, and
the parking lot will give us space to turn around and leave the school facing
forward. In the future, this land will
be the area where we will build the next addition to our school..so stay tuned!
They also helped us do all the things we usually do, and they
came ready and willing to do a Vacation Bible School that included parachutes,
games, songs, and a study about Zacchaeus.
They also took time to teach the neighborhood kids English, which they
LOVED!...and I can't go without mentioning that there was a lot of dancing going on this week!
This group
showed tenderness and compassion towards everyone they came in contact with
during their week. One story that stands
out in our minds is the intentionality they had towards a family we know. One of our friends in the villages has
cerebral palsy and is confined to a wheelchair.
She often only interacts with a group member or two in her own home or
on her porch, but this team made an extra effort to include her in the
activities. They wheeled her chair up
the rocky path to the soccer field where others were cheering on the game. They visited with her, laughed with her, and
prayed with her. It was a meaningful
time for all.
These friends are carrying the wheelchair up to the soccer field |
Sagemont
served heartily up until the bitter end.
They were even getting the Mak House in great shape and worked steadily
at the house until we physically made them stop so they could load onto the guagua
(bus) that was headed to the airport.
Remember about their energy and enthusiasm? They even used this to their advantage when
we had an adventurous time getting to the airport. It’s never boring serving the King of Kings.
Thank You Sagemont…We can’t wait to see you again!
As Always...thank you for joining us on this journey.
We are Blessed,
The Becks
Photo Credits: Rachel Sawyer