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Entries in El Espino (7)

Tuesday
Oct182011

Achieving Transformational Goals through New Homes in El Espino

By working with ENLACE over the years on smaller to bigger projects, the Tabernáculo Biblico Salem Church has steadily increased its ability to manage projects on their own. The church is now at a point to accomplish projects that were once just future possibilities. This is due to the church leaders' ongoing commitment to learning the process of transformation: listening to God and walking with their community toward sustainable change.
Pastor Santos estimates that nearly half of the members of the church are actively at work in El Espino. He says, “God has shown us that our community is an open field in which to work and each member must help in the work that God has entrusted to us." Pastor Santos feels that they are achieving those early hopes and dreams, especially through the housing initiative in which 24 families from three hamlets received new homes. In this way, the local church has become a strong and engaging witness to God's desire to heal and bring peace to the poor.
Wednesday
Apr132011

GivFood: Dina Velasquez "I know that what my son is eating is healthy"

When the Home Gardens Project first began in El Espino, Dina Velasquez had no desire to cultivate her own garden. She was going through an emotional crisis and believed that any attempt to garden would be unsuccessful, but she reluctantly agreed to participate after much encouragement from her friends.  Now, Dina has a flourishing garden which has helped to ease her stress, and she enjoys serving as one of the project’s biggest advocates.

Monday
Sep132010

Colorado Catches the Vision: Timberline Church and Parker Christian Center Visit El Salvador

By Kim Frederick

Meeting with Pastor Miguel and the water board in Las Delicias.Getting a chance to talk with Ron Bueno, ENLACE's founder and Executive Director, and hear his passion for the local church is exciting to say the least. Meeting with the pastors and church leaders who are working with ENLACE and realizing the vision of community transformation is also incredibly inspiring. However, to visit communities and meet the pastors with Ron Bueno as a guide and translator is downright invigorating, and the excitement becomes contagious. I had the opportunity to be a part of such an experience during a recent vision trip involving various church leaders from Colorado.

The team met with several local pastors, pastors who have stepped away from an attitude of separatism and have embraced an attitude of service and community transformation. One pastor, Miguel Duran, admitted that his church used to keep to itself and shunned involvement with community efforts. His church had even been accused of being a “parasite of the community” before it listened to God’s call to love and serve its neighbors. Amazingly, Pastor Miguel is now a prominent leader in his community and the head of the water board which is overseeing a project that will one day provide clean water to thousands of people in his area.

Visiting a tilapia farm in the community of El EspinoWe also met with a friend of Miguel Duran, Pastor Felix, who was once a critic of the pastors who chose to reach out to their communities, but is now also effectively partnering with his community in development efforts. Through Ron's vibrant translating, Pastor Felix told us that he had been a pastor for years before he finally understood that the gospel was not just something to be contained or kept in the church. It is alive, he said, and we have to live it out. He beamed as he showed us some of the tomatoes that were a product of his community’s home garden initiatives.

Restoring relationships is a phrase often used by ENLACE staff when explaining ENLACE’s approach to community transformation. Before, I thought this was just a creative way of saying that ENLACE trains church leaders to collaborate with others in efforts of community development. It was not until sitting in on community meetings with members from various churches and different walks of life, hearing testimonies and stories of reconciled neighbors and of lives saved through selfless serving, that idealist phrases such as “restoring relationships” and “community transformation” became tangible realities to me. The experience of these realties is what would prompt Mark Orphan, the Missions and Outreach Pastor of the Timberline Church, to say with confidence, "Of all the missions organizations I’ve worked with, I’ve never seen one more strategic in their approach and well-suited for a transforming partnership with US churches."

It is exciting to meet so many churches that are heeding a call to service and reaching out sacrificially, despite their own poverty and needs. Through meetings with these incredible individuals and visits to Pastor Felix showing off the tomatoes of his home gardentheir communities, leaders from the Timberline and Parker Christian Center churches were able to better understand what it means to be a link which “equips churches to transform their communities.” I think it would be difficult to come here, see the work being done through the churches, and not catch the vision. For me, it is like a hardball to the chest that leaves me with a tremendous desire to be a part of the excitement, and an immeasurable thankfulness that, in some small way, I am.

If your church is interested in becoming a partner with ENLACE, and would like to learn more by coming to El Salvador for a vision trip, please contact partner@enlaceonline.org for more information.


Monday
Jun072010

Impacting Thousands Through Agricultural Initiatives

The community of El Espino is implementing a home garden initiative that will benefit 120 people. ENLACE needs your help to leverage the church and community contributions of this amazing project. Click here to see Lilian's story of transformation through a previous tilapia project in El Espino.

$43 = Access to a home garden for one person and leverages $240 of community contributions!

Total Project Cost - $33,900
Community Collaboration - $28,700
Still Needed - $5,200 

Click here to Donate Now!

(Write "home gardens" in the comment box)

Thursday
Mar182010

Lilian: A Transformed Life

ENLACE is now working with more than 30 churches impacting the lives of thousands of people like Lilian throughout El Salvador. We need your help to meet the growing demand of churches who desire to transform their communities.

Click here to donate now! 

As always, we appreciate your comments!

Thursday
Aug202009

Home Gardens Preach the Gospel in El Salvador: Interview with Pastor Santos Carpio

Thursday
Jun112009

Fish Farms and Home Gardens: Summer Newsletter Available

Take a moment to check out our Summer Newsletter highlighting the community of El Espino and Pastor Santos Carpio. This is a community that we've only been working in for a short time, but we're seeing God do some amazing work in and through the local church. The church and community are working hand in hand on a variety of locally managed initiatives including home gardens and tilapia farms.

Click here to read more...