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Saturday, November 7, 2015

Spending time with family and friends


I have been back in the US for a month now. It’s been so good to spend time with my family and see my friends again after such a long time. The only thing I do not love is this cold weather. I have not seen winter in two years and I am not enjoying it much. But other than that I love getting to spend time with people, getting caught up on each other’s lives and getting to hear all the awesome things God is doing in their lives.

My oldest brother got married the end of October, so I got to spend the first two weeks of my time with him and his little family! I loved spending time with my little niece and getting to know my sister in-law and helping with all the wedding fun. I was a bridesmaid for their wedding. And now have a beautiful new sister!

My mom and I are off to Florida for two weeks the end of November. I’m looking forward to getting out of this cold weather and into some nice tropical weather!! I am so excited to be getting to spend time with my cousin and her growing family as she is expecting her second baby when we are there! I am also looking ford to getting caught up with some very dear friends of mine!

As I am back in the US I have been trying to work on my finances among other things. I currently have $850 coming in monthly with a goal of $2,000 a month. I am very thankful for everyone’s generosity in supporting me through monthly donations, one time gifts, or more importantly praying for me and everything God is doing through me and around me. I am so blessed to have so many wonderful friends and family supporting me in so many ways as I walk through this journey of life. I love having so many wonderful people to get to share all the amazing things God is doing in my life. I would never be able to live the life that God has called me to if it weren’t for your generosity and support.

I ask that you would pray about supporting me financially and or supporting me through prayer; whatever God puts on your heart to do. I have $850 out of the $2,000 monthly support coming in right now. This $2,000 covers all room and bored, travel cost such as hotels and such if need (we travel a lot with teams all summer), and also helps with ministry overhead such as helping with projects, as well as covering personal costs such as my phone bill and extra things I might need and traveling to and from the US, which I hope to do once a year to visit family and friends.

My hope is to raise enough while I am home to be able to stay for a full year; to make that possible I need to raise $8,000. If God has put it one your heart to donate please go to www.fiaministries.com/give/ please make sure you chose my name (Amanda Culver) under the menu where you choose where your donation goes.

If you have any questions please email me at amandaculver911@gmail.com.
 






 

Friday, August 14, 2015

Fun times with the kids!

I have been staying in Guatemala by myself for the past week with all the dorm kids. It’s been such a fun time of just getting to know them all better. Making banana bread with the girls and making up dance while we wait for the bread to cook! I have truly enjoyed every minute of being with them! I am also excited to be going to Colorado October 5th and visiting my family and friends. Being a part of my brother’s wedding and the possible adoption of my little sister!   
  
Being here alone again reminds me of so many stories of last time I was here. Man, I must have been a bit crazy; I had just turned 18, I did not know any Spanish and barley knew the people I was staying with. I knew even less about Guatemala and the Guatemalan culture. I stayed in our school dorm with only Spanish speaking people for two months. I got lonely at times and sometimes I just wanted to go home, but what kept me there was the desire to change. I was tired of living for myself and the world; I knethat I needed a change not just any kindof change but a lasting one. I was searching for something to live for that was bigger than me and that had purpose. I was willing to do anything to find completion and feel whole. So,that need for change brought me to Guatemala. I had been on two mission trips before coming down for a one year internship;I just remember how happy I felt when I was here. I felt complete like I was doing what I was meant to do. So after I graduated from high school I decided to give God one year to show me what His dream was for my life, so I came down for the internship. Well, that year never ended. I found God down here like I had never known Him before! Those two months I stayed here by myself where the two months that set my platform in God. I found God to be all I was seeking for;everything I was looking for was found in Him. I found 100% satisfaction in Him, true love and Joy! I also found Gods dream for my life and that was to live in Guatemala and serve the people of Guatemala. I made the decision to live in Guatemala permanently 8 months ago and I have loved every moment of it! 
 
To be able to continue to do what God has called me to do, I am still in need of people to support me. I need people to join in the fight that God is fighting through me for the people of Guatemala. It’s not just me that is fighting the battle but every one of you that join me in prayer or with financial support. I want to thank everyone who is praying for me or supporting me financially, it means so much to me to see other people’s hearts on fire for what God is going in Guatemala and all over the world. If you are interested in supporting me monthly, I currently have $350 a month raised. I have a goal of raising $2,000 a month. This covers all my living costs. If you would like to donate monthly or give a one-time gift please go to www.fiaministries.orgPlease go to my donate page for more information on how to give. Please email me at amandaculver911@gmail.com with any questions and I would be happy to answer them.

The church in Rio Dulce that we are building!!

 


Me and a few of the girls the outher day we made banna bred, and had a little dance party! Love this girls!!

 



The cutes little baby!!

           




A little girl and me for the city dump. Such a sweet little thing. She had all her little treshers she fond in her little bascit. It alwe amazes me to see in one of the wort place you could live a city dump to see how happy they are.

 


Some of my little friends and me!

       











Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Summer update


Our last team of the summer is coming tomorrow! I am supper exited to see what God has in store for this team. I love being a part of what God is doing in the hearts of the youth all over the world. 

Last week me and a few of us who work with Faith In Actiongot the opportunity to go to a new town in Guatemala and see the ministry of a missionary friend of ours. While we were there,He had a team with him that was there to do a Children’s Vacation Bible School (VBS)! My heart is to start doing things with the little kids in the villages we work in. So I was supper exited to join this team and learn how they do VBS. I am supper exited to start this ministry with kids here in Guatemala I feellike God has been putting it on my heart for a long time and now is His perfect timing!

I am also exited to be helping to starting a Children’s Ministry in the mountains. The pastor has asked two young girls in the church to start doing a Sunday school class with the kids. They have been faithful in doing what he has asked, but are not exactly sure what to do. It’s been my heart for a long time to build up the woman of the church so they can teach the kids. God has provided the young women, and now I am excited to help them and give them the materials they need to help theseKids! I also love building new relationships with the people in the mountains.

In August the family that I work with here in Guatemala will be going back to the States for two months. I will be staying inGuatemala until October. But to be able to stay here untilOctober I need to raise $1,400. A few of our younger students are having a very hard time getting through school this year and need some extra help getting there study’s done I am really looking forward to spending 2 full months with all the kids before they all go on brake for 3 months and I go back to the States. I will be returning to the States October 5th and staying for a few months to try to build up my monthly support. I am a Brides Maid in my brother’s wedding, so I’m excited for that. I am also hoping that my parents get to adopt my new sister while I’m there as well.

 

If you would like to support me monthly or give a one-time gift please go to www.fiaministries.com/give/. Go to the donate page and click the drop down menu to choose where your money goes, then select Amanda Culver.

(If you need directions on how to give go to my donashin page) 












 

Monday, July 6, 2015

My birthday



So much has happened this summer already!!  We are in the middle of team season and keeping our selves busy. So I am just going to share one story from the summer so far to keep it short! 

I just celebrate my 20th birthday. It was a day full of adventure. It started out with a little malnourished boy coming to our door with his family to see if we could take him to the hospital. He was two and a half years old and only weighed about 20 lb. So we called the hospital to see if they could take him in. While we were waiting to hear back from the hospital we gave the four little girls that came with him a bath, put new dresses on them and did their hair! It was so much fun! I love that when we give our time to God he will fill it with what he desires to do. After bathing the little girls it was time to take the little one to the hospital. I wanted to keep him, but I was not allowed. He was so sweet and despite how sick he was he was always smiling and happy! I got to do my favorite thing for my birthday… serve the people of Guatemala and play with little kids!!






Wednesday, May 6, 2015

How to donate

I have been getting questions on how to donate. It can be confusing on the web sight on how to donate so we have wrighten a tutorial on how to give if you have any further questions pleas email me at amandaculver911@gmail.com. 

How to Donate: Go to: www.fiaministires.org Click on “Give” at the top right side of the web site Click on “Give” under “Support by credit card” (or choose desired method) Choose donation frequency, such as one time or monthly.  Choose credit card or PayPal. Choose “Missionary Amanda Culver” from the drop down menu under “I want my donation to be designated toward” Lastly under “Giving Option” choose to donate 100% or 97%. If you choose 100%, it will add a 3% charge to your total. This covers the credit card fees.

Sunday, April 12, 2015

We are building a house.


Today we hiked over to where we are going to build a house for a Widow and drew up some plans to start building! This Widow has had a very hard life but keeps her trust in God! Now with God’s provision, we get to build a house for her and her two boys! We are going to be starting the construction in June.









Friday, April 3, 2015

I have fond where I belong!

So much has been going on down here in the last few months. From traveling to and from the mountaivillages to helping the students study for their mid-term exams. Lately, we have been spending a lot of time in the dorm in Zacapa with all the students. There is such a strong battle for the souls of these kidsSo many of them come from backgrounds of witchcraft and strong catholic roots. Every morning we get up and pray for the kids that their hearts would be softened and that they would be set free from the bondage that oppresses them. Our hope for the dorm is that the kids would receive more than just a good education but that their hearts would be touched by God. It has been such a privilege to watch the kids open up and become more curious about God. The other day I got to share my testimony with all the kids. A lot of the kids struggle with the same things I did: very low self-esteem, not feeling like they belong and feeling less than everyone else. All of these thingsare lies from the devil to try and keep us from God and becoming all that God planned us to be. 

It is so cool to see the things that God has brought me through in my life applying to the teens. The things that once overtook me with fear and kept me in the background have now become my platform with these teens. My prayer for these teens is that they would see that God loves them and that he has a plan for their livesI also pray they would find confidence in God and would be free from the chains and lies that bind them.

Through the last few weeks, I have been praying for God’s heart for my life. Specifically, I have been praying for clarity in His vision for my life and what He wants to see happen in the lives of the people He has called me to serve.  I find it a pleasure and honor to be able to serve the people of Guatemala. I know this is where God has called me to stay and be His light in the darkness of Guatemala. However, right now I only have enough support raised to stay until the end of April. I need $1,500 a month to cover my living costsThis means, I need 15 people to pledge a $100 a month, or 25 people to pledge $50 a month but everything helps. I am returning to the states in October and staying through Christmas. My hope while there is to network personally with people and raise the support I need to stay here permanentlyUntil then, I need $8,000 to be able to stay until October. This means $1,500 by mid-April and $6,500 by June. If you would like to donate, please go to www.fiaministries.com/give/. In the drop down menu for donation, choose my name (Amanda Culver). If you have any questions please email me at amandaculver911@gmail.com. All donations are tax deductible.

I ask that you would pray first about supporting me and ask God what your part could be in the work he is doing here in Guatemala. Above all pleas keep the teens in are dorm in your prayers that God would become real to them and that they would desire a personal relationship with Him.









       

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

The Dream for Zacapa

I announced a few weeks ago that I am a full time missionary in Guatemala and have officially moved to Guatemala!! I have fallen in love with the people and have grown so many relationships with the people here that I could not image living anywhere else. I feel that Guatemala is where God has my heart and that this is where I belong. I am very excited to be serving here and working with Faith in Action! As I said in my last post I am going to be developing a Children’s Ministry to more focus on the kids and their special needs. I only touched on my heart for this ministry in my last post but I want to share more of what I have on my heart and my vision for starting a children’s ministry in Guatemala. I am going to do a series of blogs casting my vision and heart for each individual place we work.

Zacapa: FIA has a dorm that they house teens from the mountains and put them through high school and college. They pay for all the needs for each teen and help them get through school. The hope of the program is to help the kids get an education so that they can get better jobs and help break the poverty cycle that the mountain people have lived in for 1000 years. As well as helping them get in education, we want to be there for the teens to be their friends and an open ear when they need to talk. I have developed many relationships with the kids in the dorm and love them all dearly. As the kids are with us in the dorms are heart is that they would learn about God and who he is. A lot of students come from vary strong Catholic families and families that practices witch craft. (If you want to know more about the dorm in Zacapa visit fiaministries.com/what-we-do/construction-programs/student-dormitories/)

My heart for Zacapa is to see the teens in the dorm to except Christ. To find Him to be the loving caring merciful gracious God he is; that they would grow in an understanding of Christ and fall in love with Him. Many of the teens in the dorm have become my good friends; some of the older students are the same age as me. And my heart brakes for the ones that don’t yet know God and are weighted down with religious practices and full of superstitions. The ministry opportunity in the dorm will be doing a weekly bible study with the teens. Most importantly, just being there for them when they need help, to be an open ear when they need to talk and just loving on them

Near the dorm in Zacapa there is a city dump. Many families live in and around the dump, they pick through the trash to find things to recycle (plastic, tin cans…) or things that are worth money. The people in the dump are the lowest class and the rejects of society. As the parents work in the dump the children play and help work in the dump. Sometimes we take the teams that come from the states to the dump and hand out food and play soccer with the kids. Every time I go I get a growing burden to do more there. I have been praying to ask God what he wants to do with the kids in the dump and what form of ministry would be best for them. Some ideas are to do monthly out reaches such as doing movie nights, VBS, and just hanging out with the kids playing soccer and teaching them about the love of God. I am still praying about if this is a place God wants me to work in or not. I ask that you would pray about this opportunity as well.
None of what God is doing through me down here would be possible unless it was for all the prayer support I receive. Please keep Zacapa and all the teens in the dorm in your prayers and that God would use me in their lives to be example of a life surrendered to Christ. As I have become a full time missionary in Guatemala I also need monthly support, if you are interested in partnering with what God is doing in Guatemala and would like to support me go to www.fiaministries.com/give/ in the drop down menu where it asks where you want your money to go, select my name Amanda Culver. For more info or other ways to donate go to my donation page.

                                                                (Zacapa photos)
Me with one of the students
 
The family that runs the Zacapa dorm



Watching the world cup with the students




 
 
Zacapa dump
 
 




 

Monday, January 26, 2015

God has a dream for your life.

Made it through my first week of language school! The first few days seemed like such a struggle for me to make it to school. I felt like I had to drag myself out of bed, get dressed and walk to school. I felt such a battle going on inside of me. The only thingI knew to do, was to run was to God, sit at His feet and ask Him to help me fight the battle in front me. Going to language school is taking the next step in making Guatemala my new home and being able to speak in Spanish. It is taking the next step to being able to further the name of God in Guatemala. As the battle raged inside of me, the words once again filled my head that it would just be easier to give up now to go home. But I know Guatemala is where I am called and the words going through my head where just lies form the enemyGod will help me throughand provide for me. All I have to do is just let go; stop trying to control my own life and let God take control.
 
I was reading in Genesis today about how God provided the sacrifice for Abraham. God asked Abraham to sacrifice His son. Isaac was the promised heir of Abraham. He was the fulfilmentof the promise God made to Abraham to make Him the father of all nations; a promise that his offspring would be as many as the stars in the sky. But yet even with that promise, God asked Abraham to sacrifice his son. God was asking Abraham if he was willing to take the one thing God had given Him, the promise to be the father of all nations, and sacrifice it before him. Abraham surprisingly obeyed God. He took his son and the things need to make a sacrifice to God. And just as he was about to kill Isaac, God stopped Him and provide a bull for him to sacrifice instead.
 
Are we willing to give up what is most precious to us? Even the promises that God has given us? Are we willing to place it backin His hands to let go of and let God have control of our lives?Even when we don’t know what might happen in the end? Do we trust in God enough to let go and know what He has for us in the end is better than we could ever image? God desires to be our center, our lover, the one that fulfills our empty hearts. He wants to guide you and direct you in this life. He has a dream for all of our lives and He wants to walk with us and fulfill that dream in us. If only we would let go of controlling our lives and let God take over.    
                                       ( Me and my friend Grace with are house family.) 

Thursday, January 8, 2015

I have found my new home!!



As many of you know I have been interning in Guatemala with Faith in Action for a year and a half. The time I have been here has really molded and shaped me in to who I have become. Being here has taught me life is not about me me me, and making a comfortable life for myself on this earth. Life is about God and making His name know to the lost and broken, no matter the cost. Living a life fully sold out to God and His purposes has brought me more joy and happiness than anything I have ever experienced. I have truly found my calling, my purpose in this world; it is to proclaim the name of Christ. We all have a different call on our lives but it is all for the same purpose, it just looks different in how God has us accomplish it. I have found my call…my place in building up the kingdom of God. I very excited to announce that I feel God has called me to stay in Guatemala to work alongside FIA (Faith In Action) to further the gospel of Christ and spread His love to the lost and broken people of Guatemala. A lot of prayer has gone in to this decision by me and the leadership of FIA. We all feel at peace with this and know that this is the plan God has for my life at this time.

I am very excited to be making Guatemala a more permanent place of ministry and working alongside FIA. One of my primary focuses is going to be starting a Children’s Ministry in the mountain villages and the villages alongside the tributaries of the Rio Dulce River. Where ever we go into any of the villages we are always surrounded by children. Through the year of being here my heart has felt a burden to do more for the kids; to teach them more about God, who He is, and His love for them. The FIA ministry leaders feel the same way and want to further the work they are doing with the children. My heart for doing this is to teach the next generation who Jesus is, what it means to live a life for Him, and build up the army of God by preparing His children. The heart of FIA is so clear and that is to train up the people in the villages to help themselves and be self-sufficient, not depending on the missionary’s for everything they need. So just like the example FIA is, my heart is to teach the women in the villages how to teach the children so that there can be a consistent program for all the children and they won’t be dependent on me and the rest of FIA to be there. My prayer is that the women in the church would take ownership of it and raise up the children of their village to know God.

I will be attending a language school here in Guatemala for one mouth in January. I have learned a lot of Spanish in the last year and a half, however, I am still lacking in my grammar and need to learn more so that there won’t be anything keeping me from all that God wants to do through me here in Guatemala.

To make this possible I need the support of prayer and finances. I could never do this by myself and I was never meant to, as the body of Christ we are never meant to do anything on our own, but to work together as a body. We all have our different place in the work of God. Some are meant to send and others are meant to go. But nothing would happen if any part of the body tried to do it all. One of the most imported things I need is prayer; everything first happens in prayer and is one of the most important aspects of any ministry. Our purpose in doing anything we do is to win souls for Christ and to spread His name; that would never happen unless we pray and seek out the heart of God and walk where he leads.

I also need financial support. The work that I get to be a part of with FIA is not a one man act; the ones that send are just in evolved with what God is doing in Guatemala as the ones that are in Guatemala doing the work. The gospel would never be furthered in the remote places of Guatemala unless there are people to go and other people to send. I have a monthly goal of raising $2,500 per month. This covers room, board, and traveling to and from all our different home bases. It will also cover my phone bill, internet, health insurance, personal costs and anything that I might need, as well as an emergency fund. It will help cover part of the ministry materials needed to work with the children as well as help to pay for traveling to and from the US. My goal is to come back to the US once a year.
I ask that you would pray about supporting me and if you feel called to support the work in Guatemala I need people to support me on a monthly basis. If you would like to support me monthly or give a one-time gift please go to www.fiaministries.com, go to the donate page and click the drop down menu to choose where your money goes, then select Amanda Culver. If you would like to give by check please make it out to Faith in Action, put Amanda Culver in the memo line, and send it to 4990 Dovetail Lane Colorado Springs CO 80916.


Thank you so much for all the support and prayers you have given me through the time I have been here. God is really moving through the people in Guatemala and I am very exited to be a part of what He is doing here.

With Love,

Amanda Culver