I work in Guatemala with Hope Haven international and Bethel Ministries. Along with my friends Chris and Donna Mooney and their family, we share the love of Jesus in various ways. Although giving out and maintaining wheelchairs is our primary ministry, we are involved in many other things as well. Building houses, feeding the hungry, providing education to handicapped children in orphanages and villages, and hosting a camp for the handicapped are just a small part of the things that God has given us the privilege of getting involved in. For several years now I have been keeping daily journals. Once a week I try to post new journals and pictures.
My e-mail is dick@dickrutgers.com
Guatemala Cell Phone # 502 5379 9451
USA Phone # 360 312 7720(Relays free to Guatemala)
You are not going to believe this but I came home early this evening with full intentions of writing my own Journal but lo and behold Daryl Fulp beat me to it. I know that writing my own account of what actually took place during the 2 days that Daryl and 2 of his daughters were with me would be much faster and easier than correcting Daryl's Delusions about what actually took place but since he is still off from his meds I will try to hummer him by granting his plea to publish one of his journals.
Dick
The following was written by Daryl Fulp.
Disclaimer: Knowing that
the world famous blog thief, Dick Rutgers, will likely copy and paste
this entry into his own and add his own distortions of the truth, the
author of this blog wishes you to know that he is not responsible for
Dick’s added fictional addendums and fantasies.
Daryl Fulp
Here is the disclamer above after being corrected by Dick.
Disclaimer: Knowing
that after begging him to do so, the world famous blog writer, Dick Rutgers, will likely copy and
paste this entry into his own and add the truth to my distortions ,
the author of this blog wishes you to know that he is thankful
for Dick’s added truthful addendums to my fantasies.
Daryl is Fulpl of baloney.
Now back to Daryl's follies.
I just returned last night from an overnight road trip with Dick Rutgers
to Rabinal, Guatemala. My daughters, Brittney and Krishauna, and two of
Dicks boys, Alex and Brayan, came along as we headed up Tuesday morning
to do a water filter distribution to about 25 families. When I travel
with Dick it is always an adventure, and this time was no exception.
You
see, most people think Dick is a level-headed missionary with maturity
and restraint. Nothing could be farther from the truth. It is especially
bad when he is off his meds, as was apparently the case and
demonstrated quite clearly by the accompanying picture. Imagine an 11
hour round trip with him as both navigator and driver and you can
picture the terror.
(Click on any picture to enlarge.)
(But only if you really want to.)
I
have come to realize that Dick is an evangelistic driver. If someone
doesn’t know Jesus before they leave on a trip with him driving, they
will by the time they return. (Assuming they don’t see Him
face-to-face.) Nothing will bring you closer to God than riding in a car
on a single lane dirt road around blind curves doing 40 miles an hour.
My prayer life bumped into high gear.
Here are the twoparagraphs above after being corrected by Dick.
You see, everyone knows Dick is a level-headed missionary with maturity and restraint. However those that know me say that nothing could be farther from the truth. It is especially bad when I am off from my meds, as was the case and demonstrated quite clearly by the accompanying picture. Imagine an 11 hour round trip with him as navigator, driver and psychotherapist. You can picture the terror that he went through having to put up with me.
Daryl lashing out at my kids.
When ever I had one of my many episodes Dick would try to cheer me up
by acting almost as foolish as I always am but nothing seemed to work.
What was even harder on him and his boys was that my 2 daughters have inherited many of my strange behavior patterns so he had to enlist the help of his level headed boys to try and cheer them up but that didn't help either.
I have come to realize that Dick is an evangelistic driver. If someone doesn’t know Jesus before they leave on a trip with him driving, they will by the time they return. (Assuming they don’t see Him face-to-face.) Nothing will bring you closer to God than riding in a car on a single lanewidedirt road around blindmeandering curves doing 40 miles an hour.4 miles an hour.
My prayer life bumped into high gear. is bumpy to say the least.
I think that Daryl may have fond a few of his meds because the rest of this journal is relatively true.
We
arrived in Rabinal and checked into our motel. Motel is a kind
description unless you put the word “roach” in front of it. Our first
priority upon entering our rooms was to clean the mouse turds and
cockroaches off our beds. Some of the rooms had water and one even had
hot water. Mine had neither, but it was just as well since the shower
was dirtier than I was. Motels in Guatemala have become a source for
much laughter and amusement in our home and ministry as you never know
just what you are going to get. On the bright side, we only had to pay
Q. 60 a person (about $7.70), so it is worth the occasional bug and
mouse dropping.
We were told upon check-in that we could not have
keys to our room. Apparently they only had one key to each room and did
not want to risk losing them. But they assured us that an elderly
caretaker would be available to open our doors when we returned from
supper. He also assured us that he would sit in a chair outside our
rooms and make sure our rooms were well protected. So, we packed up our
computers and took them with us as we headed for supper.
We
actually found a decent place to eat supper and had a good meal. Then
we returned to our motel to discover that the caretaker was nowhere to
be found and neither was the wireless modem that Dick had left sitting
on his window ledge. We knew it was an inside job as his window that had
been open (with a wire leading through it from the room to the modem)
was now closed and latched from the inside. (We found all this after
another lady from the hotel opened our doors for us.) After some
frustrating moments Dick was struck by an idea. The modem has a battery
back-up and we could trace it by its signal if they had just unplugged
it without turning it off. Sure enough, he still had a signal that got
very strong right outside the caretaker’s door. So, we called Julia, a
wonderful lady in the area who had helped us arrange the distribution,
and she and her husband, Luis, came over.
We all gathered around
the caretakers room (Actually Daryl was still hiding under the bed.) while they pounded on his door until he got out of
bed and opened it. She explained that there was a chip inside the modem
that allowed us (and the police) to track the modem and it showed that
it was in his room. He mumbled that he didn’t take it but that his kids
had brought something into his room earlier. He brought it to us wrapped
in a plastic bag with the modem lights still shining through the
plastic.
We saw him again the next morning as we headed out, but
he would not speak to us or make eye contact. Interestingly, he was
outside sweeping the dirt parking lot as we left. I considered telling
him that he might want to think about doing some cleaning INSIDE the
rooms, but decided to leave well enough alone.
We
had a decent breakfast and met with Julia to head out for the first of
two stops where distributions were planned. Most of the filters we gave
out were provided by Living Waters Church in Hastings, MI. They provided
50 of these wonderful filters to Hope for Home almost a year and a half
ago, and I have been giving them out sparingly, knowing that this area
needed them so badly. Finally, after working for months to coordinate
Dick’s, Julia’s and my schedule we were able to make it work. Dick also
brought along five or six filters that were donated by a Rotary Club
from Washington.
We
did two distributions in the area and gave out 28 filters. At each
location Dick demonstrated how to use and clean the filters and then set
me up to share the Gospel. I then proceeded to explain that we were
happy to give them the gift of clean water, but after drinking it they
would become thirsty again. Then I shared the story of Jesus’ encounter
with the woman at the well and invited them to receive the gift of
Living Water that He offers after which they would never know spiritual
thirst again. We then passed out Spanish Bibles along with the water
filters.
I was truly blessed by the way we worked together as a
team. Dick demonstrating the filters, me sharing the gospel, Alex,
Brittney and Krishauna assembling filters and passing them out with the
Bibles, and Brayan translating made everything flow smoothly. It was an
incredible day of ministry.
I
don’t know if anyone made a decision to follow Jesus that day. We do
not do an invitation because we don’t want anyone to feel obligated to
respond in return for the water filters. We did give them an opportunity
to pray, but did not ask for them to indicate to us if they did so.
However, there were three moments that touched my heart:
1)
At one site, after distributing the filters and Bibles, I spotted a
group of three ladies standing together reading and pointing out
different things to one another in the Scriptures. I could not hear
everything they were saying, but distinctly heard one woman excitedly
say, “I’ve heard this story before!”
2) An elderly lady
approached us and told us that she could not read but wanted to know if
she could have a Bible anyway. She told us that her children could read
it to her. Of course, we were more than thrilled to give it to her
knowing that both she and her children would be exposed to God’s Word.
3)
In another instance, we were driving out after the last distribution
and passed a lady walking back to her home. She had her baby strapped on
her back and her filter under one of her arms, and as she was walking
she was reading her new Bible. That hunger for scripture stirred and
humbled me.
I joke a lot and tease about Dick’s
driving and bad motels, but I just want to get serious for a moment. I
love what we do. I would gladly and joyfully stay in a thousand dumpy
hotels and bounce a million miles of rutted roads to do this ministry. I
am humbled and honored to work alongside people such as Dick, Brayan,
Alex and two of my incredible daughters, Brittney and Krishauna. And I
continue to be amazed that God gives me the privilege of sharing Him, as
inadequately as I do. A flea ridden motel becomes a luxurious hotel
when you are staying there for Him. Shoot, even Dick’s driving isn’t so
bad as long as my Jesus rides with us!
Actually, even as I joke
about Dicks driving, I should let you know how difficult it is to drive
here. Lousy roads, narrow streets, buses, trucks, tuk tuks, and all
kinds of traffic. And sometimes the traffic isn’t cars as demonstrated
by this picture:
Here is a video of that traffic jam.
Contrary to what Daryl wrote even the cows were passing us.
Blessings from Guatemala! Daryl, Wanda and the Crew
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