Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Los Olivos Blogs.


Mario Asturias, 26. Graduated high school in computer and waiting for papers to study audio engineering.


'08 and '09 - Pharmacy.

1. Why are you involved in the clinic?
In Guatemala we don’t have opportunity to offer this type of service so the least he can do is this little bit to help.

2. What was the impact in the church and the community?
Most importantly was the several people who came to know Jesus through the clinic. Also the very excellent medical care provided. For young people it helped them understand other cultures and expand their world. It is a good example and challenge to them to do more in outreach – not as big, but the missional mindset.

3. How did the church perceive bring people for the villages in ’09?
It is very well accepted because they know that those people are not able to get any help.

4. What impact in his personal life?
Highest impact is to see the love of the doctors for their profession and how they are willing to share it and love people. Also, how they treat the patients in such a professional way. They also notice and appreciate the sacrifice that we make to come. They especially were touched by Dr. Steve’s trip to minister to Rosa.

Comments:
They are challenged by our willingness to come to reach out, It challenges them to reach out to their friends. I told him we have the same challenge. It is sometimes easier to cross the ocean to share Christ than it is to cross the street to share God’s love.

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