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The Spiker Gazette |
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Oxford, WV
Volume 2
Issue 10 October
9, 2008 |
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What:
Mission trip to Paxtoca, Guatemala, for two weeks with the West Virginia
Volunteers in Mission organization based out of Oak Hill, WV
When:
July 5th to July 19th 2008
Who:
Traveled with 24 other volunteers from WV, TN, CT, and Mexico
Why:
To share God's message of hope and love with the people of Guatemala
through active worship services and daily fellowship experiences
Summary: I felt
CALLED by God to go on this mission trip. I emphasize "called" because
that's the best word to describe it. Having hoped to engage in
fellowship and mission work abroad for some time, I finally received my
opportunity this summer. After the deadline for the mission team had
passed, I contacted the WV VIM office to see if there were any spots
left. They had the greatest number of volunteers in the history of the
program and I was uncertain if they could squeeze one more on their
roster. God willing they did.
I was offered a
spot and followed through with God's call. My excitement was almost
overwhelming... I had never been to a developing country before. The
stories I heard all included the phrase, "The experience will change you
forever..."
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This
was part of an essay I wrote recently explaining my experience...
"This summer I
joined a work team dedicated to improving the lives of those in
disadvantaged areas. I witnessed first-hand the dire circumstances
that exist in developing countries and the desperate need for
assistance.
"For two weeks, I
volunteered on a 25-member work team in the rural village of Paxtoca,
Guatemala, devoted to constructing a house for a widow and her son.
Maria, the kind-hearted widow, and her young son Moises served as
the inspiration while on the trip and continue to motivate me today.
They demonstrated extraordinary work ethic. Moises mixed cement by
hand each morning and laid countless bricks before heading to
school, and Maria balanced cement blocks on her head as she walked
to the house site a hundred yards away.
"In the maize
covered hillsides, I worked alongside my Guatemalan friends and the
other volunteers as we laid the foundation for a renewed life for
Maria and Moises. As a result of my work team experience, I
reaffirmed my desire to pursue a degree in global health science and
become a medical doctor. Once equipped with the education and
necessary resources, my goal is to lead medical work teams to
underserved populations as a physician."
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Family Fun and
Games |
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Written
by: Bobbi Spiker-Conley |
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A s fall brings cooler temperatures, many of us will begin moving
our leisure activities inside. We think October is the perfect
time for indoor games, so we're getting ready to play a new one in the
Spiker Family Game Room.
"It Makes a Difference" is a challenging game that both adults
AND kids will enjoy. Be sure to share the game with your kids and
grandkids so that they can play along too.
The younger participants may respond directly to
Bobbi Conley, or parents may forward their responses. (See
game instructions.) Just be sure to include the participant's name
so that we'll know who is playing.
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Announcements
Submitted by Bobbi Spiker-Conley -- Additional references for Gay
Spiker's diary have been provided in the Transcriber's Notes beneath the
obituary notice of Doris Cox. Review
these notations, including a response from Mary Lucille DeBarry, on Page
24.
Submitted by Bobbi Spiker-Conley -- We've received a few responses to
the transcription of Gay's diary and wanted to share some of them here
with our readers:
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Melinda Chambers:
You have really done an outstanding job with Grandma's diary. I look
forward to reading it piece by piece. I read your introduction, and
yes, it makes Grandma Spiker more human to me. I was a teenager when
she died, but didn't really know her much. I did, however, enjoy
seeing the fruit of her labors with her cooking, gardening, and
crafts. She seemed to have much compassion, I observed, particularly
the way she was always mothering Marjorie. |
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Mary Lucille DeBarry:
I just visited the website and Gay Spiker's diary is amazing. |
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Cathy Gregis:
What a wonderful job you have done. Of course I'm not through
reading it but I hope it brings to others the blessings I have
received reading it. I had heard of the journal but was never
given the opportunity to read it. I'm enjoying it more every
day. I try to read two sections a day. I remember
grandmother and this is a side I never knew. There is such good
advice. I keep reading quotes to (my husband) Larry. I
still have a lot of reading and getting to know a woman I thought I
knew. |
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Willa Dean Spiker:
The other night I couldn't sleep so I decided to read more of the
diary. I couldn't believe it when I looked at the clock and
discovered I'd been reading for three hours! |
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Submitted by Bobbi Spiker-Conley -- Haley Conley recently added her
recipe for Mexican Quesadillas to the Spiker Family Cookbook.
Check out all our family recipes in the Kitchen.
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