Destination: Dominican Republic
Where we went:
The Dominican Republic, Cielo and Nasarett, two communities near Santo Domingo.
Why we went:
It was our mission: Vaya y amo à Go and love. We went to love and serve, to build relationships and concrete floors.
When the trip took place:
March 11 through 17, 2006.
Who went:
Twenty volunteers from Status, a non denominational church that meets Sun. evenings in downtown Orlando. (You should check it out sometime: www.whatsyourstatus.com)
What we did:
It’s really all about people. Our main focus on this trip was to build relationships with the community in the Dominican Republic. We spent a lot of time in the villages surrounding Cielo just getting to know people, playing with kids, praying with families, showing them that we really loved them. A different community we shared our time with was the leper colony in Nasarett. Here we visited with the residents, helped them celebrate their birthdays with singing and cake; we comforted them and loved them.
A different product of our desire to build meaningful relationships was doing some manual labor. The second day in Cielo we put a floor down in a small two bedroom house that had a little bathroom, kitchen, living area and porch. We spent all morning and most of the afternoon mixing and hauling buckets of cement down a hill and into the house. Previously, the family of four had been living in one single room all together for five years because they couldn’t afford to finish the project. The next day we slung buckets of sand, mixed more cement, and laid down a floor in the new youth center. In efforts to make the community a better place, Mission Emanuel had built this structure to encourage young people to socialize in positive ways. The floor we helped construct would support the weight room for the young men to utilize. (For more information on the amazing work Mission Emanuel has done go here: www.missionemanuel.org)
There are several other things we did on our trip, like helping children in the private school write Easter cards to their sponsors. Some people scraped paint off walls in a classroom while others painted murals on playground walls. A few of us spent time helping out in the pediatric clinic housed in the Mission Emanuel school building. Others helped prepare meals every day. I could tell stories that would be pages long, but I won’t (for now…).
No matter what the motivation was for each of us to go on this trip, the point is that we went to serve. And I’m not saying this as a credit to our character or to boast about our abilities because it’s all a result of God’s greater love that we are able to love at all.


3 Comments:
Priscilla. your missionary skills are top notch. keep up the good work! (see I can be serious!)
you are really kicking my ass a lot lately.
God is really moving in the D.R. scott0512@hotmail.com see my amazing pics as well
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