Monday, August 25, 2014

A transformation: From Classroom to Castle for THE CHILDREN OF THE KING

I wanted to do something special for the precious children in my Sunday School class in Honduras... something to remind them that they were loved and very special.  Something that would say, "You have value because you were made special by God Almighty"!  So, with the help of one of our young men in the church, I transformed their classroom into a castle... a castle belonging to the King of Kings!  


I began by searching the internet and downloading all  the pictures and examples of castles and castle 'elements' that I thought my work for my idea.  My next step was to take photos of each of the walls in the area in which I would be working.  Then, I ran the photos off on plain paper.  Selecting my favorite elements from the internet examples, I sketched onto the photos what I wanted I wanted to do.  Next, I duplicated my sketches on to the wall... and began to paint.  

Please join me as we change a 'Classroom'  into a 'Castle':

I began the transformation with the entrance to the classroom.
The hallway did not afford much room for taking a photo, but this is outside the classroom looking in.  
#1  The first thing was to give our castle a heavy wooden door encased in a stone arch.
#2  Then I began to add the castle wall around the door.
#3  Since I was only doing the one room,  I did the wall only around the door to that room.

#4  Torch and tree details. ( The hardest thing was getting the shadows right.)
#5  The first thing they see as they approach their classroom is this 
"royal decree" from the King of Kings welcoming His children.  
It says, "Welcome - Children of the King"

Next was to begin the transformation on the inside of the classroom.



This is the inside of the classroom looking toward the entrance. As you can see, this area is still under construction. The area above the door is open to the hall.  Eventually, there will be a 
drop ceiling in the hall that will provide a small "attic" area.  That area will be used to 
store mattresses so that we may provide free accommodations for our mountain people to attend

conferences and institute classes. We will be able access that area from the classrooms.  Double doors will be added over the classroom door to close off the "attic" from view. 

#6  The door...
#7  ...and beginning the surrounding wall.
#8  Details are added.
#9  The finished wall after adding torches and towers...

After working for a week on the project,  Obdulio offered to help me.  Even though he had never done anything like this before, I gave the back wall sketch to him.  Obdulio is  our music director and one of our dedicated young preacher boys.  He also teaches Sunday School, plays keyboard, guitar and... he likes to draw.  So, looking at my sketch, he drew it out on the wall and, after some instruction on mixing the paints and some painting techniques, he completed the back wall on his own.  And, as you can see, he did a wonderful job!


The back wall with just a simple louvered window.

#10  Obdulio did a great job drawing and painting the back wall and window.

#11  The finished back wall and "deep set" window.
#12  A closeup of the banners.

"The Victorious King"


















#13  Welcome to the King's Castle!
The result: A bunch of VERY happy kiddos!



Tuesday, August 19, 2014

January - April 2014

Here is a copy of Mike's latest prayer letter:


                                                    January-April 2014

Dear Co-Laborers,

Greetings in the Name of the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords. Psalms 2 speaks of the sovereign God accomplishing His will in spite of man’s best attempt to resist Him. Verse 4 says He sits in the heavens and laughs at their puny attempts to thwart His purposes. I don’t know about you, but as I see the world mounting its opposition to God and Christians, it helps to remind myself that we’ve ALREADY WON! We give thanks NOW for the “victory through our Lord Jesus Christ” (I Cor.15:57). I especially like verse 8, “Ask of me, and I shall give thee the heathen for thine inheritance, and the uttermost parts of the earth for thy possession.” I know that one day Christ will return and rule all the earth as King, but even now He has sent us to the far ends of the earth to proclaim the Good News of the saving Gospel and God is taking possession of hearts and lives and gaining an inheritance among the heathen(all the unsaved) through the co-labor of God, churches, and missionaries. Thank you so much for your love and faithfulness to God, to us, and to the unreached of the world. 

We thank God for at least 15 more that have accepted Christ and a number of others that have reconfirmed salvation or recommitted to Christ. I am pleased to see the growth among several of our leaders. Especially pray for my associate, Hotir, Obdulio, a talented young man who directs music, preaches, and teaches children in the mountain works, and Cecilio, the leader in the mountain work of Ojo de Agua, who I see as becoming key to the whole area there, called Opalaca. 

This year started with a bang, as we began a Youth Leadership Conference, the first week of the year. We offered preaching, creative teaching, song leading, music specials, instruments, Christian art, Bible quiz, Bible memorization and drama. The idea is to develop abilities that can be used in the ministry of the local church. It went very well with about 150 in attendance. The next one will be the last week of December.  


The theme of the conference was
'Champions for Christ!'.  A trophy
was awarded to the church that
best exhibited Christian character
throughout the conference and
competitions. 

There were about 150 teenagers in attendance the
first annual Youth Leadership Conference.























Last minute "cramming" for the
Bible Quiz Competition.

Bible Quiz playoffs

Choir Competition 
A couple of the happy winners.
Two of our own:
Victoria and Obdulio
Winners of the Christian character trophy.




































EVERYTHING was centered
around the Word of God.

Our ONLY reason for this conference is to
encourage and train teenagers to use
WHATEVER abilities God has given them
for His honor and glory.

Our prayer is that these young people will be spiritual leaders in their churches... now AND in the future.  We pray these young people will become pastors, teachers, missionaries, leaders and faithful witnesses for Christ.
Also in January, we enjoyed a visit from two young men from Grace Baptist Church of Surrey, B.C., Canada (Pastor Steven White) in preparation for a visit next year of a group of their Bible Institute students."


This was Debbie at the
height of her illness.
After cooking and serving students and teachers for a week long intensive Bible Institute the last week of February, my wife, Debbie became sick with Erysepelas, a disease caused by strep that broke out on her face.  It was very painful and left her very weak. She couldn’t get out of the house except to go to the Doctor for over a month and a half. Thankfully, she is feeling better, there is little scarring, and most of her energy has returned, although she still can’t accompany us to the mountain works on Sundays. Keep her in your prayers. " 


Privileged to Be Serving the King,
Mike and Debbie Lane