This blog was set up to give updates on the progress of the house project for Evelia in Managua, Nicaragua. If you don't know the story here's some background.
In January a team from Grace College set out on a cross-cultural field experience to Nicaragua. Our lives were forever changed when a few of us were invited to deliver food to families in need. On that day we met a woman named Evelia. When we arrived at her home (through the help of her pastor) she graciously invited us in, and accepted the gift of food with tears and smiles. It was evident that she was in great need and it didn't stop at merely the need for food.
Evelia lives in a one room dirt floor shack with her two children, a boy of 15 and a beautiful daughter who has special needs. Although we were in a very poor neighborhood, Evelia's house was clearly in the worst condition we'd seen that day, and frankly, throughout the entire trip. As we stood together inside her home we began to ask questions about her life. Evelia works very hard chopping wood and gathering peanuts to make ends meet. Her son does not attend school so that he can help work to provide for the family and help support his sister. There are no special needs programs in Nicaragua so Evelia and her son are her only support. Evelia was widowed several years ago and has taken up the burden to feed, and shelter her family. She's doing a wonderful job, but she needs our help!
Before we left we asked if there was anything she would like us to pray for. She asked us to pray that God would provide her the ability to fix her home. She told us that she was very concerned for the rainy season (June-August) and was worried that her house would fall down. I have to admit, as I stood there looking up the walls to the ceiling, and down to the floor I was concerned too. It was clear that in an effort to provide shelter for her children any and all things "usable" were fixed together to create their home. Cracks, rotting wood, holes, and missing pieces were becoming too evident. Surely the rainy season would wash them out.
As we left that day, I couldn't help but feel a sense of hopelessness. What would they do? How would they survive? I think that sometimes it's easy to dismiss a face that you see on the tv screen or a picture that you see in a newspaper, but how could I dismiss this? How could I turn away when I know her name? When I've held her hand? When I've seen her tears? When she's kissed my face? How could I walk away and give her nothing? It's funny how God works. Sometimes he not only stirs the heart of one, but of many. As we left her waving at the gate that day God also stirred the heart of my friend Jenna, and together we are working to give Evelia and her family a brighter future.
A fund has been set up through the Nicaraguan Resourse Network to build Evelia a new house. We are so excited to be a part of this project. Already we've seen God move people to donate and we can't wait to see him bring us through to the end. To build Evelia a new home will cost $5,000. This will build her a home that is in keeping with her neighborhood. It will be a one room home (that the family will section off themselves with fabric and sheets) with cement floors a roof that doesn't leak, and will provide security to the family. Evelia doesn't know that we're raising money, and we can't wait to hear about her reaction when she finds out!
So far we've raised over $600, so we've got some work to do. We recieved an email from Nicaragua yesterday that stated the urgency of the situation. Work teams are already available we just need the funds! Please consider donating to this cause. The rainy season is fast approaching and we hope to have the funds completed by then. I've added a DONATE NOW button via Paypal. Paypal is very secure and if you wish to donate in that way the money will be transfered to NRN. Please, please consider a donation. No donation is too small!
I'll be updating as we go so please check back frequently. Please also feel free to ask questions in the comment section. Thanks for coming along for the ride!
Here are some photos more will be uploaded later.

Jenna, Evelia, Sarah Evelia's House The front of the house


A View from Inside

Jenna with the whole family
In January a team from Grace College set out on a cross-cultural field experience to Nicaragua. Our lives were forever changed when a few of us were invited to deliver food to families in need. On that day we met a woman named Evelia. When we arrived at her home (through the help of her pastor) she graciously invited us in, and accepted the gift of food with tears and smiles. It was evident that she was in great need and it didn't stop at merely the need for food.
Evelia lives in a one room dirt floor shack with her two children, a boy of 15 and a beautiful daughter who has special needs. Although we were in a very poor neighborhood, Evelia's house was clearly in the worst condition we'd seen that day, and frankly, throughout the entire trip. As we stood together inside her home we began to ask questions about her life. Evelia works very hard chopping wood and gathering peanuts to make ends meet. Her son does not attend school so that he can help work to provide for the family and help support his sister. There are no special needs programs in Nicaragua so Evelia and her son are her only support. Evelia was widowed several years ago and has taken up the burden to feed, and shelter her family. She's doing a wonderful job, but she needs our help!
Before we left we asked if there was anything she would like us to pray for. She asked us to pray that God would provide her the ability to fix her home. She told us that she was very concerned for the rainy season (June-August) and was worried that her house would fall down. I have to admit, as I stood there looking up the walls to the ceiling, and down to the floor I was concerned too. It was clear that in an effort to provide shelter for her children any and all things "usable" were fixed together to create their home. Cracks, rotting wood, holes, and missing pieces were becoming too evident. Surely the rainy season would wash them out.
As we left that day, I couldn't help but feel a sense of hopelessness. What would they do? How would they survive? I think that sometimes it's easy to dismiss a face that you see on the tv screen or a picture that you see in a newspaper, but how could I dismiss this? How could I turn away when I know her name? When I've held her hand? When I've seen her tears? When she's kissed my face? How could I walk away and give her nothing? It's funny how God works. Sometimes he not only stirs the heart of one, but of many. As we left her waving at the gate that day God also stirred the heart of my friend Jenna, and together we are working to give Evelia and her family a brighter future.
A fund has been set up through the Nicaraguan Resourse Network to build Evelia a new house. We are so excited to be a part of this project. Already we've seen God move people to donate and we can't wait to see him bring us through to the end. To build Evelia a new home will cost $5,000. This will build her a home that is in keeping with her neighborhood. It will be a one room home (that the family will section off themselves with fabric and sheets) with cement floors a roof that doesn't leak, and will provide security to the family. Evelia doesn't know that we're raising money, and we can't wait to hear about her reaction when she finds out!
So far we've raised over $600, so we've got some work to do. We recieved an email from Nicaragua yesterday that stated the urgency of the situation. Work teams are already available we just need the funds! Please consider donating to this cause. The rainy season is fast approaching and we hope to have the funds completed by then. I've added a DONATE NOW button via Paypal. Paypal is very secure and if you wish to donate in that way the money will be transfered to NRN. Please, please consider a donation. No donation is too small!
I'll be updating as we go so please check back frequently. Please also feel free to ask questions in the comment section. Thanks for coming along for the ride!
Here are some photos more will be uploaded later.


Jenna, Evelia, Sarah Evelia's House The front of the house


A View from Inside

Jenna with the whole family
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