Sunday, August 3, 2008

We're Coming Home

We leave our hotel at 4 am tomorrow morning. We leave El Salvador at 6:30 am. By returning home, we all leave behind the same shared experience but we each take something different back with us.

Last nite after curfew, we stayed up late in the room watching ‘Castaway’ with Tom Hanks. As you know, Tom’s character Chuck got stuck on a deserted island for over four years. When he finally made it back home, he told a good friend that he put all his trust in the fact that if he could ‘keep breathing’ he would survive. His sole purpose and motivation came from the need to just keep breathing.

I wonder now if that might be how all the children we met this week actually get up every morning to face another day. Not knowing exactly when they might have another chance at a life outside the orphanage or detention center, they pass what must seem like endless amounts of time behind the fences. At first I was admittedly a little cynical that they might actually like us or come to be our genuine friends. I was unsure if we could actually make a connection. But we did. And we shared with all of them the hope we have – not just thru words – but thru our actions as well. And we earned their trust. The most asked question we ever got from them was ‘when are you coming back ?’

So for me, I’m taking home a bunch of pictures, a few t-shirts, and the memories of a blessed experience that melted my somewhat cynical heart. I hope to come back here soon – maybe next year. Until then, I’m gonna try to just keep breathing. Seeya soon.

Craig Boyer

Saturday, August 2, 2008

The Soccer Tournament




We had a soccer tournament for the older boys on Saturday....... There were 4 teams of 4 players. Us Americans did OK but were eliminated in the end. We had El Salvador national soccer team jerseys to award the first and second teams. To say they were excited would be an understatement.


Interview - Chad and Nick

Chad at his finest...........

The Girls Side .................

This video shows the girls getting ready to enter the Girls Only part of the CISNA facility. They had a great party for all of them and a shower for the 2 pregnant girls. It was emotional experience. Our girls have been able to spend time with both the girls and the boys here. Us guys have only seen the boys side of the place. Ben and Elizabeth have done a great job finding the stuff they need to minister to everyone in special ways. ......................cb

WRBC SK8-Board Team


While we were eating lunch yesterday, Frijole Russell put on another skateboard exhibition. He jumped 3 students. I thought about letting him try to jump my belly but chickened out..............

The Mudbowl - The Correctional Center's Championship Game




It just so happened that the boys at the facility had been playing a series of soccer games for 3 weeks and we were there for the very last game. As you can see, their field wasn't quite what we are used to in Edmond and the bleachers weren't comfortable either. But they played with emotion and the winners all won new bath towels.


Friday, August 1, 2008

Juvenile Correction Center - Sendero de Libertad

































We had a change of plans today - at the last minute the Orphan Helper leaders decided to send us out to the Correctional Facility with a letter asking permission to enter and spend time with the detainees. We drove out there - took about 2 hours - and they let us in. We were expecting it to be bad...... after spending 2 days at the CISNA Center, we were under the impresion that all the older boys were trouble - and probably especially those that had been convicted of a crime. But we were wrong. The boys there were all serving sentences of 3 to 7 years - the average sentence seemed to be about 5 years....... and for the most part they were perfect gentlemen. They were actually too shy to come talk to the girls...... it was kinda cute. But Bailee made them feel comfortable and pretty soon she and Amanda were sharing their faith. Then Trey and some others had a group around them listening also. It was very cool and Ben said he was very proud of everyone.............. more later

cb