Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Meet Fluffy

Just for fun I would like you to meet the smallest, and by far cutest, member of our little family, Fluffy.


Fluffy was given to us by one of Brandy's commanding officers when she was only 5 weeks old, and she has been our little ball of fun ever since! 


Her favorite thing in the world is eating stuff in stinky shoes. She doesn't harm the actual shoe, but loves to put her toys, treats and even plain dog food in shoes to eat them. The funniest part is when she accidentally loses the thing she's eating in the shoe and tries to go in after it. Sticking her whole head in and running around the room like she's pushing a toy car. 


She has brought much joy and laughter into our lives and we love her so much for it. Plus she has helped me pass many of the lonely hours I have had to endure while Brandy is working. 

She is cute, funny and fluffy, and needs lots of attention! Plus she's very spoiled and seems to be always dirty, but somehow still ends up cuddling with Brandy on the bed! ;)  


Thursday, October 16, 2014

An Update

Right after MK Camp, in August, I started looking around and praying to see what God wanted me to do next. As I prayed I realized that God was telling me to take time to raise the support I needed and not to dig into any more major projects for the moment. Reminding me that most missionaries take many months, and sometimes years, to raise their support before they even move to the mission field. So I took His advice and had been mostly working on finding supporter that are willing to help me in funds and/or prayers. That being said I have also worked on, and helped with, a few smaller projects. 

Last month I helped a missionary, named Teri, with a women's conference, specifically for Honduran pastor's wife, that she had planned and organized. Plus I have been working on planning a few things for next year's MK Camp and buying stuff that is needed to put on a container my parents are planning on shipping down from Maryland. With these few projects and the fund raising I have kept pretty busy. 


 Teri's women's conference in September

My schedule for the next few week is also a bit hectic. My 18 year old, baby sister Boo needs to have her tonsils removed, and since the medical care in their area is very poor, my parents want to send her to a missionary run hospital on the other side of the country. There is a team of ears, nose and throat specialists going to be at that hospital next week, but my parents are so busy right now with all of their ministries that they can't take her. So they have asked me if I'd be willing to help them out by taking Boo there myself. 


Boo and me

A few days after my trip with Boo, my mother, older brother and I are heading to Guatemala for a week long missionary conference hosted by our organization, the Foundation for Missions. There I will receive my official orientation given to me by someone from the office and I will hopefully also enjoy the conference.   

A week after the conference Cindy, who came down here to cook for MK Camp, is coming down again to do her annual shopping and prep trip for a women's conference she cooks for. I have offered to help her with this shopping trip (in Nov.) and the women's conference which is in January.


Cindy (Striped shirt) and some of the other MK Camp 
staff resting after cooking dinner.

In between all of these events I have to continue raising support, keeping up on the laundry, looking/praying for a new apartment and figuring out the dates for next year's MK Camp. So if you could pray for my sanity and safe travels I would appreciate it. ;)
    

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Military Hospitality Outreach

Brandy and I feel that God is calling us to start a ministry that we're thinking about calling Military Hospitality Outreach. We envision inviting military personal over to our house for snacks, games and a Bible study about once a week, and to have Brandy bring home after work those who are in need of a home cooked meal and/or some "family time".

Brandy, while still a cadet, with his friend Rosa 

Most of the people working in the Air Force are younger men and women in need of guidance. Many of them are far away from their homes and family, and they are often very bored when they're not working. If Brandy and I can provide a place where they feel comfortable to hang out, then they might be able to get away from some of the bad habits that a lot of the military suffers from, like porn, drinking, prostitutes, really bad language, etc. 

I think this ministry would be a perfect fit for both Brandy and me. Our talents and current position make this a great opportunity. Since Brandy is an officer in the Air Force we have an "in", as you might say, with the military, and because of Brandy's work we have to live near the base, making it easier for people from the base to come and visit us. Plus Brandy is a very kindhearted and fun loving kind of guy, almost everybody in the base likes and respects him. As for my talents I love cooking, baking, planning events, playing games and people.


Brandy and his classmates in 2009

Currently our budget is too tight to be able to start this ministry. Our home isn't big enough to invite anyone over* and we wouldn't be able to afford the extra expenses of hosting a Bible study/game night, like the food, snacks and games. So our plan is to wait until I'm able to raise enough support to rent a place that is big enough to have extra people over and to pay for the other expenses, and then we'll be able to start this ministry.

***(If you've seen picture of my apartment then you'll know that we really don't have the room. The whole apartment is only 12' x 20', making it a total of 240 sq. feet and the only kind of seating we own are 2 dining room chairs, making it hard to invite anyone over.)
  
Brandy and his friend Pollo on their graduation day

Please keep the military hospitality outreach in your prayer, it's something that we feel God calling us to do and we know how much it's needed. Thanks

MK Camp 2014

MK Camp 2014 group photo

MK Camp 2014 was held at a camp near Pena Blanca, Honduras, on August 4th-9th. There were over 90 MKs (missionary kids), plus 20 adult staff members. Words can not begin to describe how amazing those 5 days of camp were! 


Memorizing scriptures as a team. Go Bright Red Team!

I planned most of it, but I coordinated everything. You should have seen the list of "things to do" that I had going: Fund raising, planning the schedule, communicating with the parents, staff and supporters, picking the verses to memorize and making work booklets, helping plan the menu, crafts and other activities, etc... The list seemed endless.  


Friends 

I spent months planning MK Camp, day after day, week after week, for about 4-5 months altogether. I'm hoping next year will be easier, but even if it isn't I am still going to do it again, because this year's MK Camp was just so amazing! 

The kids laughed, played, made new friends and learned new things about the scriptures. They were challenged in ways that will help their faith grow, and everyone, including us adults, had fun. 


Playing with the little ones
List of camp activities
In the mornings:
 -Praise and worship
 -Bible lesson
 -Games and ropes courses

In the afternoons:
 -Bible verse memorization
 -Swimming
 -Crafts

In the evenings:
 -Praise and worship
 -Bible lesson

Some of the nights we had special events:
 -Cookout, camp fire and S’mores (2x)
 -Pizza night
 -Skits and camp slide show

-Also, the kitchen staff cooked and served american food for every meal at camp. A luxury that many of these MKs don't get much of and miss a lot. 


Lunch time

Ropes courses 

Playing in the pool

Ropes courses

More playing in the pool

Trust fall

Ropes courses

Crafts


Cookout

Buddies 

Friends

A big thanks to all of the supporters who funded MK Camp this year. The kids were so blessed by this camp and it was only because of your support that all of this was possible. Thank you.


If you'd like to donate for next years camp here's what you'll need to know:

To Donate by Mail, send checks to:
The Foundation
PO Box 560233
Orlando, Florida 32856-0233

- Make check payable to "The Foundation" 
- Be sure to write "preferenced for Rachel Sowers Reyes- MK Camp" on an enclosed paper 

To Donate Online:
To donate online using credit card, debit card, or automatic monthly donations from your bank account click here:
http://foundationformissions.com/donate/ 
Make sure that you choose "Missionary Support" from the drop down menu, and type in "Rachel Sowers Reyes- MK Camp" in the box requesting "additional specifics on how to use the gift."

Important info: The Foundation for Missions is registered 501(C)3 and as such donations made in the States are tax deductible. Also, 100% of the money you donate towards my ministry gets passed on to me - The Foundation does not keep a percentage. 

- If additional instructions or information are needed for donating online, please don't hesitate to call The Foundation for Missions, at 407-730-3364, or send your questions by email to thuy@foundationformissions.com

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

How I Became a Missionary

I can't remember a time when I wasn't interested in missions. My dad was an MK (missionary kid) in the Philippines and Malaysia, and my parents have always been very pro-missions.

Before I'd even turned 13, God had given me a heart for missions. Over and over again through my teenage years I felt called to be a missionary, but at that point in my life I was still too young. 

By 18 I was already in a serious relationship with my future husband, Brandy. He was studying in the Honduran Air Force Academy and our plan was to get married once he'd graduated. I had to pray a lot about becoming his wife, because besides the 4 years in the Academy he had a 10 year commitment with the Air Force after graduating. I thought that if I married him I'd have to wait at least 10 years to become a missionary and I didn't want to wait that long. 

Brandy and I got married in August of last year, and I moved to the capital of Honduras, Tegucigalpa, because that's where Brandy was, and still is, stationed. We didn't really have any plans as to what I'd be doing, but Brandy and I had tossed about the idea of me finding a job. 

I am not going to go into all of the different ideas we had about where I might have been able to find a paying job, but let me just say that if I wasn't working as a missionary, funded by supporters, I would have to find a job. The military doesn't pay their officers very well and so most of the officers' spouses have jobs.

In January of this year, 2014, while still looking for a job, I felt called to organize an MK Camp. Before I go on I want to explain a bit about this camp. 

I don't really remember the year, I think it was 2004 or 2005, but a few of the missionaries got together to organize an annual week long camp for the MKs of Honduras. I attended this camp every year that it was held, 8-9 years in all, first as a camper and then as a counselor. I really enjoyed going to camp as a camper, but I loved it even more as a counselor. As I grew older I realized how much I liked being a part of making MK Camp possible, knowing as I did how much it helped these kids with their MK struggles. 

Last year, 2013, the missionaries who were in charge of organizing the camp said that they didn't have time to plan/run it anymore. It was at this point that I started thinking about what it would take to organize a week of camp myself, and I started praying about it.

In January my prayers and plans started to take shape when I talked to one of the missionary couples who had helped run MK Camp in past years. They were willing to come and run the ropes courses if I would organize the camp. This was the first clear answer to all of my prayers and many more would follow. 

The plans for camp slowly came together. One thing after another came into place, and God's glory was shown to me again and again.  

In April I was thinking about what kind of job to get. My plan was to start applying for work right after MK Camp in August. I realized that I didn't want to plan MK Camp for only one year but for as many years as God would let me, and that it would be almost impossible to organize a camp if I had a job. 

Here in Honduras most employees have to work 12 or more hours a day. They're not paid by the hour but by the month, so the employers want to get as much work and as many hours out of them as possible. There aren't many part time jobs available here, so it would be very difficult to spend all the time it took to plan MK Camp and also have job. 

It occurred to me that if I become an official, supported, missionary I would be able to continue the work that God was calling me to do. Besides planning MK Camp, I could work full time helping missionaries families and serving the people of Honduras. I felt that God was telling me that this was the time, the place and even the thing that He had been preparing me for all these years. So after praying about it with Brandy, we decided that yes, God was calling me to missions. 

You may laugh, but when God said yes to me becoming a missionary, after so many years of it being my dearest wish, I cried with happiness.    

In May I was accepted into my parents mission organization, the Foundation for Missions, and in August I directed my very first MK Camp, after many months of planning. We had over 90 MKs and 20 staff members.

I am amazed at God's goodness to me. I love my new "job" and I plan on using as many of my talents as possible to serve my loving Father. 


Thank you for reading all of this. I realize that it was a bit long story, but I thought that you, who are interested in what I am doing, should know how and why I became a missionary. 


Friday, October 3, 2014

Tutorial on Wash Laundry by Hand

As many of you know I wash all of my laundry by hand. So I thought it might be fun to give you a quick tutorial on how it's done. 

***Please note that my husband, Brandy, was the one who taught me how to wash clothes by hand and though he's Honduran he is also a man so I could have been taught the wrong way;) 


You will need: A pila filled with water and a medium size plastic bowl 
(both pictured below),


5 gal buckets, dirty laundry and laundry soap: in both powdered and bar form (soaps pictured below)  

 

Step 1: Pour about 1/3 cup of powdered laundry soap into each 5 gal bucket you plan to use, then fill buckets 3/4 of the way up with water. Add dirty laundry and let it sit at least 15 min (DO NOT let it sit more then 16 hrs or you risk having it all go rancid. Trust me I know!) 


Step 2: After letting the laundry soak, pull out a piece of wet laundry and place it on the wash board of your pila. 


Step 3: Roll the bar of laundry soap all over the wet piece of laundry, paying extra attention to especially dirty or stained areas.   


Step 4: Lightly scrub every inch of it, still paying extra attention to dirty or stained areas and scrubbing them harder if needed. (you can add a bit more water to make this step easier)  


Step 5: Rinse, rinse and rinse some more, until the water poured over the laundry drains out clear. 


Step 6: Ring out the whole thing, try to get as much water out as possible without damaging it. (be especially careful with stretchy fabrics, it's easy to pull/twist them out of shape) 


Step 7: Add this piece to your laundry basket and go back to your 5 gal buckets to start all over again.


Needless to say this process is very time consuming. On average I spend about 1.5 hours a day washing laundry just for the two of us, so if you have children I highly recommend that you don't attempt this. ;)


Thursday, October 2, 2014

Struggling Financially

Brandy got paid 10 days ago; his monthly income is $625. Since then I've paid all the bills and bought groceries to last us for a bit, but we now only have $34 left until Brandy gets paid again in 3 weeks. What with the added costs of my missionary work, our finances have been very tight these last few months.

This past month alone I spent over $100 in ministry, and could have done more work if I'd had the funds.

In support I only raised $25 for the whole month of September, and though I'm hoping to receive more this month I'm obviously going to need more supporters!

Please pray about becoming a monthly supporter, even if you can't give much -  just a little will help us out a lot! Thanks 


To support me by Mail, send checks to:

The Foundation
PO Box 560233
Orlando, Florida 32856-0233

- Make check payable to "The Foundation" 
- Be sure to write "preferenced for Rachel Sowers Reyes" on an enclosed paper 

To support me Online:

To donate online using credit card, debit card, or automatic monthly donations from your bank account click here:
http://foundationformissions.com/donate/ 

Make sure that you choose "Missionary Support" from the drop down menu, and type in "Rachel Sowers Reyes" in the box requesting "additional specifics on how to use the gift."

- If additional instructions or information are needed for donating, please don't hesitate to call The Foundation for Missions, at 407-730-3364, or send your questions by email to thuy@foundationformissions.com

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

A Very Quick Introduction

My family has been serving in Honduras since 2001, first on the island of Guanaja and now in the mountains of Lempira. 

Family Picture from 2011 (I think)

My Parents, Allen and Trish Sowers, are still serving up in the mountains alongside my brother Russell Sowers (striped shirt) and his wife Iris (standing next to him).

My younger siblings and me in 2013

In 2013 I married Lieutenant Brandy Reyes, an officer in the Honduran Air Force. Then in the spring of 2014 God called me to be a missionary, a step He had been preparing me for my whole life.  


My wedding day

My passion/calling is to help and encourage missionary and especially their kids throughout Honduras. Having grown up on the mission field I understand the struggles that most MKs (missionary kids) go through, and I feels that through my knowledge, and desire to work with youth, I can help other MKs.

In August of this year, 2014, I organized and run my very first MK Camp. My plan is to organizing an annual MK Camp and maybe an MK Youth Retreat, and we'll see where else God leads me. 

MK Camp 2014 

 MK Camp 2014

 MK Camp 2014

MK Camp 2014

Now you have very basics overview of who I am and what I feel called to do. Please let me know if there's anything you'd like me to blog about, I'm open to suggestions. I've lived 13 years overseas and am not quite sure what may interest you about my life or ministry, so any input as to what you'd like to read about would be appreciated. Thanks! 

My husband and me

My Facebook page: www.facebook.com/made4missions
My email address: madeformissions@yahoo.com