

Mike Clark's Daily Blog
#217 our story
A very quiet day. I believe that the children are worn out from school. They eat breakfast at 6am and school begins at 7am so their days start very early. One of our visitors who is adept at construction went back home and wrote up a list of…
#216 our story
I cannot believe that I have been telling our story on face book and just wrote #216. I am not yet to the year 2000. What wonderful memories Dottie and I have. February 10thwill be our 56thanniversary. The years have passed swiftly but the blessings continue to pile…
#215 our story
Yesterday I put a photograph of a pastor in front of his adobe church. Well we began today building him a new block church. For about $6000 we can build him a church. Just any love gift would help us get it done quickly.. It is located in…
#214 our story
The demonstrations in Chimaltenango make it difficult for our teachers to get to work on time. Our school classes begin at 7am so some of our staff from Tecpan and Poaquil have to leave home at before 5am. These particular demonstrations where they block the highway are due…
#213 our story
A 19 year old female gang member entered a bus with a bomb & another lady saw it and pushed her out the bus where the bomb exploded and blew off her hands. Seven others were hurt but no deaths. It was an initiation for the gang Salavadore…
#212 our story
The weather has been so cold the last two days. Mike & Amber took their son to the Christian school to see if they can enroll him there. We left early this morning to make the more than 2 hour trip into the city to have blood work…
#211 our story
A special moment today as Hector came and proposed to Gabby. Hector has a wonderful job and Gabby is studying engineering. Dottie and I am so proud of them for waiting until they were financially ready. One of our guard’s father passed away and the children wanted to…
# 210 our story
God has blessed us with the well being repaired. If you want to help us pay for it please send it to Lake Charles with a note as to what it is for. God truly took care of us through the last 3 weeks without the pump on…
#209 our story
A family situation has occurred so Dottie & I will be traveling to the USA in February & have two Sundays available. February 10th& 17thand can be anywhere from South Louisiana to North Arkansas. Call Debbie if you are interested. The pump and piping are back in the…
#208 our story
I appreciate all of you who are praying for the money for the well. We believe the money will be provided so we will get the new pump tomorrow and begin installation in a couple of days. The Maryland/Pa team left this morning. We had a plumbing problem…
#207 our story
Gunther, Billy’s brother, came to show me his college diploma as he graduated as a system engineer. He lived here until he was 18. I applaud his perseverance. It is official! Dottie and I will not be traveling home for the first time in 25 years. There must…
#206 Our story
The teams worked here at Casa in the morning and then went on an outreach in the afternoon. Dottie and I went to the city to do some banking business. The college students returned from enrolling in their classes with a long list of supplies and books they…
#205 our story
They could not fix the water pump so the cost of a new pump & installation is between $11,000 & $12,000. The new school year began today & it is very cold in the classrooms. The visitors went to Antigua. December 26thwas play day.…
#204
Oseas and Heidy came to visit with Dottie & I yesterday. They were raised here, married, both teaching in the city as well as both studying to be school administrators. Today was our grandson, Robert’s, birthday so Tony & Lily celebrated it in the village. The baby dorm…
#203
I cannot stop crying! Frances Martin passed away & he was one of the most Godly men and dearest friends in my life for over 40 years. Some of the college students began classes today. Our two studying to become dialysis technicians began yesterday. They are Tatiana and…
#202 our story
The staff had a praise and sharing the Word time. The team females helped Dottie in her gardens. The men continued to put in the base board in the Antony house(dialysis) 11-11-98 Jim, my brother-in-law, is president of the Downtown Fayetteville Ar. Rotary Club and he…
#201 our story
It rained all night and during the day so that made Dottie happy because of her plants. The well company came and pulled up the pipes and said the pump has an electrical problem which they may be able to fix. Josue’ began paying the inscription and first…
#200 our story
Oscar and Bob 4returned from Mexico. I gave my testimony to the team and they are planning activities for the children as well as what Oscar will have for them to do. My testimony was nearly two hours long but no one left. I made 12 weeks of…
#199 our story
We received three new children at about 2am. I began paying the land taxes. Part of our property is in the domain of Santiago while the rest is in the domain of San Bartolome’. What was so encouraging was that in one town a worker said, “I know…
#198 our story
I made radio shows. Dottie and the women took Lizzi and Amber out to dinner. School begins Monday & hopefully all we have left to purchase are socks for the Our church on our property is doing very well and is growing. It is called The Mountain of…