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Since Antigua we have traveled to Puerto San Jose near the western coast of Guatemala just south of Guatemala City.  Prior to our arrival we were given little information about our involvement during our ten day stay which made us anxious and hopeful to say the least.  San Jose welcomed us with new friends, contacts and a strong mission.
 
Most mission groups that pass through this town have come supplied with dramas, drimes, dances and songs.  A sort of presentation aimed at entertaining and touching individuals with a message.  This AIM group comprised of five 20ish year old girls have flourished in their strong understanding of relational ministry.  They have exemplified their love for others through their ability to nurture friendships within the few available days.
 
Johanna the director of the adult youth here explained this to Liz and Lindsey last night.  She explained how many groups have come through but there was something different about our group. 
 
Relational ministry is simply about sharing love with those you become in contact with.  Regardless of social status, race, language or attitude.  Relational ministry requires respect.  We gain that respect by
getting our hands dirty providing for the needs of the church and those
who live nearby.  We have cleaned, help with construction, prepared for
church services, led worship services, taught in schools, prayed with
nearby families, met with small groups, shared our life stories and our
understanding of how God has worked in our lives.
 
In two days we will be leaving for debrief in El Salvador.  Until then we will continue our loving mission until the end.  And home is not the end, only the beginning.