
These are small snipits of Hope and Cheque Garcia's lives in Monterrey, Mexico with Back2Back Ministries... we hope you enjoy!!!
Monday, September 21, 2009
Rio Pictures

Thursday, September 10, 2009
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Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Bubble Gum

Several weeks ago I was calmly sipping my coffee in Starbucks (yes, Starbucks has taken over this part of the world too!) when a little girl, 10 years old, came into the store and asked me to buy bubble gum from her. I have to admit that my first reaction was to kindly deny. After the girl left I began to think about the interaction I had had with her. I began to be convicted that I had brushed her off in the same way everyone else had in this town... here was a girl who in so many ways is exactly like the children I serve in Monterrey. I thought to myself how Jesus would have handled that situation and quickly gathered my things and went out to search for the girl. I found her sitting by her mother on the corner still selling the gum. I asked the girl how much her gum cost and ended up have a beautiful conversation with her. Maria is 10 and was thrilled to know that I was a teacher. She told me which were her favorite flavors of gum and I promptly bought two. After a few more minutes of chatting I said goodbye and began to walk home, feeling a little less convicted.
On the other street corner I ran into an older woman with a small child. Both were sitting in the middle of the sidewalk with their hands out asking for money. I asked the woman if her child could have the gum I just bought and then began to talk to her about her life. Maria Paula and her grandson Erik Julian live outside of San Miguel with many other family members. Maria shared with me that it is hard to provide for all the mouths she has to feed. Currently 4 of her 14 children are still at home. Maria and I talked for awhile and I was able to share with her about how the Lord has provided for me several times when times were tight. Although I am sure I have never experienced what this lady has, she seemed to be encouraged by my stories. I prayed for her. She cried. God's spirit was there. And I wondered why so many times I get caught up in my own bubble, my own goals, my own agenda and forget that I am here not for my purposes but for His. This was a great awakening day for me... with the gift of 3 more friends :)
Spanish, Spanish, Spanish!!!!


Here is a picture of most of my host family here in San Miguel. I live with Marina and Ernesto (the grandparents) but there 3 children who live nearby frequent the home often. This afternoon we were celebrating Ernesto's birthday with the entire family... it is amazing how big families are the same no matter what culture you are living in!
Cheque, my friend from Monterrey, came to visit me for a weekend. He is originally from a town just a few hours from San Miguel. Cheque and I went on adventures to nearby pueblos. It was great to have a traveling buddy (especially one who is completely fluent in the language!). We had a ton of fun! Cheque introduced me to some of his favorite foods that are made in this area of Mexico. They tasted great... until the next day when my stomach wasn't quite so fond of them. While I might be Mexican at heart, I definitely still have a gringo stomach!
Two days ago San Miguel had their "preview" for San Miguel Day which is in September. There was a huge parade, fireworks, music, native dancing, catholic processions.... supposedly this is just a small smidgen of what San Miguel Day is like. This is a photo of some of the indigenous people dancing in the parade. Check out the video too!
Saturday, August 1, 2009
San Miguel de Allende







Sunday, June 28, 2009
Summer in Oxford
God also used my time at home to refresh my vision and desire for Him. I often feel that when I return home, God renews my heart for Monterrey and this trip was no exception (I'll save the details for a later blog!).
While at home I was also support raising for my next year in Monterrey. Many thanks to all of you who have supported me and are continuing to support me! I loved connecting with you and sharing my heart! God continues to amaze me as He provides for my life! I feel so loved and humbled by His provision...
After 6 weeks in my sweet town I returned to Monterrey. I was there for one week. During this time I was reuniting with my staff team, remembering Spanish, working in the Rio, and getting a few things done for our next school year at SMCA. After a week in Monterrey I flew to San Miguel de Allende which is where I currently am! I am here studying Spanish for a month... many more details on this to come :)

Friday, June 12, 2009
2009 Staff Retreat
