Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Photo update for July

Being a tent-maker missionary takes more time than normal. We are back in the USA and working full time as well as catching up on things that we miss, this leaves little time for writing. Obviously we haven't updated the blog in awhile. We are busy and enjoying our time here. The transition to the privilege of States life is easy and luxurious compared to Bocachica. Showers, washing and drying clothes without manual labor, driving instead of walking. We can get so much more done in less time.

We have some good updates to share from Luis and Adriana, but we will save them for the next update. Hopefully they will follow closely behind this update.

Some fun things have happened over the past 6 months ...take a look!

This March my twin, Kevin, flew in for our 40th birthday! My kids hadn't seen him in 6 1/2 years. It sure was good to spend some time with him. 

In April we enjoyed strawberry picking. Something we longed to do while living in Colombia.
Before moving back to the States we bought a new house. It backs up to a river where my boys can enjoy endless fishing.
One of the things Nathanael Quin missed most was our city park. They have many rides for the kids and this is one of their favorites!
Our city also opened up a splash park that is free to the public. My kids give it two thumbs up.
Lincoln is big enough now to enjoy an occasional swing now and then.
If you asked me what Lincoln's favorite thing to do is...I would answer you with one word...EAT!
We still enjoy hospitality here State side. We invite people over weekly for a meal or some games. Roy and Jeanne Southern have turned us on to a game called Qwirkle. It's a blast. My kids play it daily. 

In June my boys (minus Lincoln) enjoyed a father/son camping trip with some families from our church. This is them pumped up to go!
My boys enjoying a morning hike with their dad.
We asked our kids what they wanted to do for vacation and unanimously they said visit the Mancuso's  & Lohrs. A blessing as we stayed 5 days in Maryland. Our time went by too quickly. We sure do love these people! Only one of them have not made it to Bocachica! Mrs. Lohr, I think we will have to change that! We are thankful for their love, support, and prayers.
Chef Rob with Sous chef Nate make a wonderful pulled pork with Rob's new smoker. It was AMAZING!!!
We even still get to do ministry here. Nate put in a foundation for Living Free, an addiction rehab facility, in Snow Camp, NC. We have had a relationship them for many years now, and Ja Doss and his son have made trips to Bocachica in the past to work with us as well.


This is just a short list, but we have more news to share.
We will write again soon,
blessings~




Saturday, January 30, 2016

Home in the USA

We have left the land of sun,

We arrived to the cold! The climate of winter and snow our first week here. The kids loved the snow! Other then the temperature, the welcome we have received from family and friends has been very warm.


 We had bought a new house that could fit our size family in Burlington. Living in Colombia though we never saw the house except by internet and through the eyes of Nathan Heafner, a friend of ours. He went and inspected the house, and acted as our power of attorney to buy the house. So we are excited to see the house in person and to see that it is as good or better than we imagined. We had faith in the abilities of Nathan, and are thankful for his friendship. After we purchased the house Nathan and his wife Julie put in many hours getting the house ready for us to come home. Nathan had to get the well going after being dormant for two years.
We were hoping the the house would have beds so that when we flew in we could just walk through the door and go to bed. Our church, however, exceeded expectations with furnishing the whole house. Chrissy Hahn organized cleaning and scheduling to put the house together so that it would be ready when we got here. They even had food in the fridge and meals for the next weeks to help out.
 We have been blessed beyond what we would have thought. We are thankful for the love and sacrifice of those that have helped out in our transition to the states.
 We are finally getting internet and the other utilities set up. Our communication will pick up now that we are "connected" again.

'Than has learned all about the mail system here in the United States. He has already sent two letters.They think mail is a pretty neat way to communicate.

The kids were given a gift of a basket ball goal and balls. Now they are outside more than they are inside. They love playing a game of ball with Nate.

Another thing the boys have realized is that American beef franks are much tastier here verses a Colombian hot dog. The kids have been picking up broken sticks and making bonfires. It's a win win situation for us. They pick up sticks, logs, and branches. We provide marshmallows and hot dogs for their reward.

The girls have enjoyed the traditional American treats. Of course the first thing we had to make was some chocolate chip cookies. :) Praying by the time we return to Colombia they will import chocolate chips.




I wanted to take the boys on a field trip. Of course we thought the fire station was the best choice. My boys enjoyed themselves and got a grand tour of the station. We are lucky to have our old neighbor on shift that day. He made sure the boys had a great time.


Back in Colombia, Luis and Adriana have moved into our house with Debbie to watch over things. They will be continuing the work over the next year. They are excited for the this new season, though it will be a lot more work.

 Thank you for all your continued support. Pray for Luis and Adriana in Bocachica. We are going to be giving a report at 7:00 pm, at Antioch Community Church in Burlington NC on Wednesday, February 24 . If you are in the area stop by and see us!

With love,
The Ariels

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Moving along

It has been a while since we updated. We have been very busy on many different fronts. We have a new born in the house, and this adds to the daily routine.
 The exciting news is that we are back in the USA for a year to rest and catch up on many things. We have been in Bocachica over four years now so some things have changed, but there are many things the same that our kids haven't experienced. The boy's school books have pictures that match to spelled out words. The problem is they don't know some of the pictures. We have to explain what a mailbox is, or what a barn is used for. A garbage truck takes your trash away for you. Many things they may have seen, but don't remember.
 We also have girls getting ready to move toward university. They need to catch up on learning to drive, expectations of the first world society, and things like that. So the whole family will have some growing.
 We also haven't had a family vacation in at least five years, so we need time to rest and see family. We are excited to come home and see friends, family, and catch up on many activities. We hope to be able to see many of you during this time!

 In Bocachica, Luis and Adriana and family will be taking over the leadership and care of the work. They will continue to host visitors at our house, but also keep up with working at El Shadday. They will continue the filter project as well. So they are going to have a big load this year. Pray for them to have the energy for all this. Pray also that perhaps the Lord would send them some help for this time.
 If you would like to support them and their work please let us know.

 This month we have lots of visitors. We had Hannah Burkhardt from Germany come visit.

Juan Bastidas who partners with us came to see us and the boys he disciples.

Some young guys we mentor with in another village that is about a half days travel away came to visit Luis and I during News Years week.


A new friend, Andrea Osorio from Bogota, stopped in for a day to see the projects.






Luis and Adriana had 6 of their family come and visit for a week on the 5th of January. We were hosting up until we left!


Debbie had a friend from Medellin come visit as well.


We have loved having visitors and meeting all the people that have come through our home. It is going to be something that we miss living in the states.

In other news, Vincent broke his arm while practicing his jump while swinging. It wasn't a bad break, but the doctor decided to put a cast on because it would help it heal faster.


Being back in the states is great and we will be sharing more about that soon.

 Thank you to all who support us! We are grateful for your work that enables us to work here!



Sunday, December 6, 2015

Meet Lincoln

"But God chose what is foolish in the world to shame the wise; God chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong;" 1 Corinthians 1:27

We are glad to report a new addition to our family. Lincoln Dietrich Ariel was born Nov 24 weighing in at 8lbs 5oz. Measuring 55 centimeters. Tara did a great job delivering without the comforts of USA hospitals. 

 Having a new baby in the house again is great, we see how fragile they are. His brothers and sisters are taking turns caring for him. They are learning how to be careful to watch his neck since he can't support it himself. We cover him up so the sun doesn't burn him and the wind won't take his breath away. Lincoln's arms are so small, and it is a little tricky manipulating them into his shirts. He has no hair and the soft spot on his head is easily visible. The entire handling of a newborn is with the utmost gentleness for fear of hurting the weak little child.

 During Advent as we wait for Christmas I thought about God's wisdom.


"Yours, O LORD, is the greatness and the power and the glory and the victory and the majesty, indeed everything that is in the heavens and the earth; Yours is the dominion, O LORD, and You exalt Yourself as head over all. Great is our Lord, and abundant in power; his understanding is beyond measure. He upholds the universe by the word of his power.You are the LORD, you alone. You have made heaven, the heaven of heavens, with all their host, the earth and all that is on it, the seas and all that is in them; and you preserve all of them  He... forms the mountains and creates the wind..., and treads on the heights of the earth...All the inhabitants of the earth are accounted as nothing, but He does according to His will in the host of heaven and among the inhabitants of earth; And no one can ward off His hand or say to Him, 'What have You done?'  All things were made through him, and without him was not any thing made that was made."

1 Chronicles 29:11  Psalm 147:5 Hebrews 1:9  Nehemiah 9:6  Amos 4:13 Daniel 4:35   John 1:3


This greatness of God can demand and compel whatever He wishes
This great God in His wisdom decided to send the Savior of the world as a baby. His wisdom trusted a man and woman of low standing to do the right thing and care for a vulnerable baby. Seeing our baby now startles me to see that God knew it was safe to trust a young couple without a hospital, without proper housing, without the luxuries we insist on today as a perfect plan to bring salvation to the world. 
 Jesus Christ was weak and as a baby fulfilled,
 " you are he who took me from the womb; 
   you made me trust you at my mother's breasts."Psalm 22
He was completely dependent on His mother. He needed His neck supported, His diaper changed, and kept safe from the wind. This is a wisdom that is the opposite of the wisdom of this world. As humans, our saviors can't be weak. The movies show heroes that are strong, smart, or winners. The struggle of men and women today is equal shares of power and wealth. Weakness is still a negative in our world. The Promise of God to favor weakness to show His glory is good for us. We can be assured that we are not to insignificant, that God loves to "chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong."
 Have a Merry Christmas. God bless~.


Thursday, October 1, 2015

A good friend stopped in

Nathan Heafner has made several trips to Bocachica. Usually he heads up a team and organizes the logistics for the group. This visit he came alone for a week to visit and work in the community. He loves the people here and likes to express that with a practical way in giving to others. We talked to the church here and asked them if there was someone in the church that needed help. There is a family that has lived in a two room house for twenty years. They have four children and only two are still in the house. Their dream has been to finish the house, but as the years flew by they never had enough to finish it. The husband is a carpenter who specializes in making canoes. He has had back surgery this year and had a hernia surgery as well. Being 70 years old, this has set him back a bit, and due to everyone going to fiber glass for boats there is a lull in his type of work. His wife sells fruit in the street and that helps a little bit. They have a daughter in college as well which requires any extra cash to help with her transportation and other needs.

 We decided to help this family out, and Nathan fund raised for the project. He raised more than what we had projected to finish the structure of the house, as a result we were able to do the walls, roof, windows, door, floor, counters, electrical, and stucco.
 The night we dedicated the house the wife gave a testimony that two years ago she started praying that they could finish the house. They were grateful the Lord provided this as answer to their prayers.
 Their grand kids hang out at their house everyday, they helped us with the work almost the whole time. In the pictures you can see them with their grandpa working on the various small jobs needing to be done.
 Thank you to all who helped in this project, they now have a living room and kitchen added to their house!

Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all, especially to those who are of the household of faith. (gal 6:10)
By this all will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another. (jn 13:35)

















House dedication
Picture with family and workers


Nathan with  Alfonzo and Mildred


Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Three friends


Last Sunday we heard the worship team do their set, four songs that ended with the upbeat Caribbean worship rhythm. We all sit down, there is still a little sting in your palms from the clapping. The pastor proceeds to the stage, and this morning he felt like one more song was needed. This song was more soulful, an older song from before, a love song.
 In front of us a gray haired senior stood back up right away, there may have been a memory for this tune. Immediately her companion rose to sing as well. The last friend struggled a little to get her legs to work, after having just got settled in the sitting position. The three friends stood with arms raised, and sang out that song.
 I wondered how many years have passed for these three. This little island doesn't offer much, but there has been change over the years. When they were children there was more gardening, but there was no electricity. There were no moto bikes or motor boats. They would have gone to Cartagena  with someone that knew how to sail and navigate a boat by wind.
 They have seen a lifetime, and here I see these three friends together praising the Lord. I wish that a camera could have captured the moment better, that words could convey the picture.
 There is a simpleness to their presence but that presence conveyed it's depth.

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Picture this, an update.


Deborah Weber is from Germany, She is staying with us for the next six months to help us with our projects. She has also started volunteering at El Shadday and loves it. We are excited to have her with us.

Debbie, Tara and Tine






Tine came from Germany to visit us for two weeks, We sure did  miss her and were glad to catch up. She was a blessing to help Debbie get adjusted to island life. God is good to allow us to make more memories with Tine!



Valerie and Alicia have been volunteering with the filter program for part of their schooling.



 Luis has been working a lot on filters and has had good helpers to help him. Thanks to Feed the Hunger for giving to this project!


We went with Luis to the opening ceremony for the new sports year in a neighboring village.






All the kids who play sports for the area villages








We found Tara's favorite pregnancy food, BBQ ribs... we have had them a few times due to the cravings, but we are happy to oblige.









The baby is doing well and growing, We are praying that all goes smooth with the delivery in Nov. Tara is currently 30 weeks! 



Our girls, Adriana, some ladies from the church gave Tara a surprise baby shower. It was a fun time for the ladies




We celebrate a lot of birthdays in August and September. Vincent turned 5, Kristen turned 10, Alicia turned 14 and Valerie turned 16!





Vincent turned the big five years so we went to the city to the party play place.


We took a cruise of 4 islands in Ausberto's new Champa to celebrate Valerie's sweet sixteen. The kids had a blast snorkeling, eating, and swimming the whole day.











Patrick with his first missing tooth and since then has lost two more.



The boys find hermit crabs from time to time, this is the biggest found yet.




Juan got a new little turtle, he brought it up to our house to introduce to August, our big guy.


Antioch Community Church is sending down Nathan Heafner for a week,  This is the house of an older couple in the church. (photo below) The husband has had two surgeries and is no longer able to work, his wife sells fruit in the streets. They have a very limited income, so the church is going to help finish the living room and kitchen of the house.




We have had a lot of celebrations,visitors, and work this past month. We thank you all for your support, and thank you for your prayers. Thank you for keeping up with us here in Bocachica!


The Ariels