Category: Feeding Center

  • Through the Eyes of a Short Term Team Member

    If you have maybe wondered what it is like to come down on a team and serve with Love Guatemala check out this written by Tysha who came down in July and served with Love Guatemala.  You can find out more about serving on a team here: https://loveguatemala.org/go/ “I had an experience not to long ago…

  • Indy Metro Church Team

    We had a fun group of young people here last week serving with us.  This group was from our home church, Indy Metro Church.  They sent 4 teenagers and 4 young adults down to serve.  They were a great group that accomplished quite a bit in just 5 days.  Check out some of their projects…

  • Stories of some of our new Students

    I am always encouraged, motivated and sometimes sad and/or happy as I hear, read and share stories.  Stories are more than just a way to tell something but behind these stories are real people, real lives and sometimes real struggles.  We try and share stories here at Love Guatemala although we don’t do it often…

  • Cultural Night 2015

    On September 15th, Guatemala celebrates it’s independence.  Most schools here celebrate independence day with several activities.  One of the things they do is have a cultural night.  So this year Love Guatemala had their first annual Cultural Night.  It included some cultural and not so cultural dances, a drama and also the first election of…

  • A Taste of the Kingdom

    This past week we were lucky enough to christen our Feeding Center. Two weeks earlier, we had our official first day of the program that is going to feed around 50 of the neediest children of our community twice a week. Tuesday though, we were able to celebrate and pray over our completed outdoor space…

  • Regarding Relationship

    We are currently hosting a team from Piedmont Church in Macon, Georgia. They are busy working by painting the building and raising a roof over our feeding center. I have been incredibly encouraged by the fun they are having with the students and their willingness to jump into unfamiliar and sometimes awkward situations. I wanted…

  • A Tortilla Does Not Cut It

    This week we began the feeding center here at Love Guatemala. This was a project that I heard about when I first arrived, but I thought was far off in the future. Then I found myself mixing concrete with the students and at the Antigua market for food with the cooking ladies. Before I knew…