OCMC Missionary Ed Pier Reports From Guatemala
3/9/2007
Orthodox Christian Mission
Center (OCMC) missionary, Edwin Pier, has been serving in Guatemala
since last year. Mr. Pier’s story will be one of many that we profile
throughout the year to keep you informed regarding the many ministries
of the missionaries that you have sent to witness for Christ. Last
December, he filed the following report detailing the incredible work
that is being done at the Hogar Rafael Ayau Orphanage in Guatemala City.
“Dad” Work
My
Spanish continues to improve thanks to the generous help of the kids
and Hogar staff. Although it still has a long way to go, it’s allowed
me to be called on to take a larger role in assisting Erica and the
Nannies in keeping the boys in line, especially in church.
In
September, we took the boys on a hike up the active Pacaya Volcano to
see the lava. We only made it halfway up due to the weather and new
lava over the trails (10 ft deep in places). It was too rugged and
sharp for our younger members to scale. We did get close enough to see
some of the new lava, though.
In November, a team from
Minnesota (St. Mary’s OCA and St. Mary’s GOCA) visited the orphanage.
The men from the team took the boys on our first visit to the Parque
Ecolo’gico Senderos de Alux (ecolcogical park) near Guatemala City. Fr.
Chris led us all in a hiking chant, “Somos hombres” (We are Men!) as we
stomped and hiked the trails of the Park.
Construction Trades, Carpenteria
The
boys completed their first carpentry project: Tool boxes. This project
taught them the fundamentals of reading and interpreting simple plans,
measuring and laying out rectangular figures and curves. This was
followed by learning how to cut, finish, and assemble the pieces. It
turns out one of the biggest benefits of these projects is that the
kids are really learning how to understand and use fractions—the
tangible applications seem to help their comprehension of this aspect
of mathematics! Volunteers, Luke Naame and Stephen Bober from, Wichita,
Kansas assisted in the carpentry classes! Both girls and boys are now
working on the second project: a nail box.
The Invernadero
(greenhouse) project for Professor Claudia’s Doctoral project was
completed in late September as well! This has been a great learning
project for the kids as we went through all the fundamentals of house
framing. The kids learned how to lay out, excavate and pour the
foundations in concrete. Then they were taught how to lay brick,
measure, cut and assemble wood frames for walls and rafters for the
roof.
Applied Computer Skills
Geographic Information
Systems (GIS) classes are now held entirely at the Hogar in the room
dedicated to the Smart board (a fantastic interactive screen donated by
a team from Indianapolis). We are working through an exciting teaching
manual, “Mapping Our World” from ESRI. The course teaches the students
important geographic concepts including, physical geography (e.g.
tectonic plates, earthquakes and volcanoes, climate, vegetation,
ecosystems), Human geography (population patterns, processes, political
geography), and how these two elements interact. The lessons are framed
in the context of a formal step by step geographic investigation
process that lead them from constructing a Hypothesis, through
constructing queries for data tied to map features, to analyzing the
data and developing plans of action based on the results of the
investigation.
Other Duties as Assigned
This coming year
I will assist in the long range Facilities Planning for the orphanage
annex at the monastery. There will also be a continued investigation
into, and repair of, the Hogar water system. A proposal for storm water
drainage and disposal near the church will also be proposed.
“As I see it, one of my responsibilities is to be your representative
here; I am your presence with the nuns and children”. Your
contributions enable me to be here and act in your name, to extend your
community to the children and staff. Please help me in this task by
going online to http://www.ocmc.org/giving.php and making your donation
there to my name under long term missionaries. Thank you!
The
Orthodox Christian Mission Center (OCMC) is the official international
mission agency of the Standing Conference of Canonical Orthodox Bishops
in the Americas (SCOBA). Its purpose is to encourage, support and
facilitate the establishment and development of self-supporting,
Eucharistic Orthodox Christian communities worldwide, thus
incorporating the person into the fullness of a life in Christ. For
more information on OCMC’s long-term missionaries, contact the Mission
Center at 1-877-463-6784 or by e-mail at missionaries@ocmc.org.
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