Friday, July 23, 2010

Please Pray for Jeff!


Please set aside Sunday, July 25th as a day of prayer for Jeff!

Ok…Here is the scoop….Most of you know already that Jeff has been battling some health issues since November. The last few weeks he has experienced several alarming, new neurological symptoms. The MRI of his brain reveals some troubling findings which point to a myriad of diagnosis. We have already been given 3 separate, conflicting diagnoses.

We are waiting for doctors in San Diego to review Jeff’s studies and we also are waiting for an appointment at Mayo Clinic in Arizona which may be in several weeks. Enough waiting!... Let’s pray for a miracle before we get the final diagnosis!

Please join us for a DAY OF PRAYER (fasting if you desire) for Jeff, THIS SUNDAY, July 25! We believe in an awesome God!

We love and miss you!

PS: The summer of ministry here at AVM has been awesome and crazy-busy! The Lord is doing great things here in Mexico! Many have made first time decisions for Christ, Mexician churches and pastors have been blessed, we have served over 1,000 patients in medical clinics and lives have been changed!

Stay tuned for details on Jeff and our summer review.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Summer 2010

Summer is Here!

Highlights so far this year!
1. This year we are mega-busy! We have many new groups serving this year!






















2. Family and friends came to visit!






























3. We have a wonderful summer staff!















4. A new addition (and providing a much needed help) to AVM programming department, Liz Stevahn







5. Milestone #1 3 years in Mexico!
6. Milestone #2 26 years of marriage on June 23!
7. Milestone #3 Jeff had 2 strokes in less that 6 months (I think he is trying to break a record)
8. Clinics are taking off!
Needless to say, it makes Ineke so happy to have medical clinics coming and serving. So far this year we have seen over 700 patients!

In the last few years through Agua Viva Ministries short-term missions program, there has been a transition into continuity of patient care with a holistic, educational and of course… with a missional twist.


We have 2 US groups which have committed to return the same time every year to reach 4 target medically underserved communities. We are still looking for more long-term partnerships so that we would be able to serve these same communities every 3- 4 months.





















This partnership encourages building a lasting relationship with the patients and the churches, properly manage the continuity of chronic ill patients, provide a venue for patient health, dental and nutrition education, evaluation of children’s milestones, spiritual follow up and above all, provide a natural segue to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

We now have a set formulary for our pharmacy, we purchase the medications here in Mexico and we have charts for the chronically ill patients.

We now actively involve the local churches in the management of the clinics and have a separate station, manned by the local Mexican church for counseling and prayer. The local churches help us with triage and contact and follow up with patients.

A by-product of this has been the establishment of partnerships of US churches and local US medical schools, dental schools and nursing schools with an additional ministry to share the gospel with students who wish to participate in the medical aspect.

9. How are the Glavors doing?
Between 2 worlds:
Setting priorities on the mission field can be challenging. We live in between two worlds.
Our physical bodies are in a culture where the pace is slower, technology and communication is not dependable, changes in schedules are to be expected, flexibility is the theme and the abundance of “need” is tenacious and sometimes smothering. However, most of our American interactions are dealing with people with turbo-charged, fast-paced expectations and agendas. We have our feet in 2 countries and we are both enamored and annoyed by both cultures.

It is easy to get caught up in the tasks at hand on the mission field; each with merit and purpose. However, staying glued into the “will of the Father” changes our focus, agendas and perspective back to what is really important…walking hand in hand with an almighty, loving God, listening to His voice moment by moment and responding to the needs of a hurting world by Reaching Mexico for Christ.

"Socrates said that a person should first understand oneself as a means of making a contribution to others. 'Know thyself' was his advice. Aristotle counseled his followers that 'to use one's talents to the utmost, one must have discretion and direction.' His advice was to 'control thyself.' But another great thinker changed history - and the hearts of people - with his unique approach to a meaningful life… 'Give thyself' were the words spoken by Jesus."
By: Bill Pollard Source: The Soul of The Firm, Harper Business / Zondervan, 1996, pg. 130

Jeff: Is working mostly construction with the groups. His physical endurance is improving because he has been working out 3 days a week. He is finding a better balance of work and rest.

Ineke: She is truly convinced that there aren’t enough hours in the day. She still enjoys programming groups. She missed her children a lot!

Hannah: Taking summer school at Multnomah University and was accepted in a full-time intern position working with the homeless in Portland. She is active in the music leadership at Imago Dei.

Tim: Is actively looking for a job in Reno and enjoying visiting with friends. He has been accepted into Multnomah University in Portland in the fall. Tim is driving! WooHOO!

10. Prayer Requests:
• Stamina and balance (physical, emotional and spiritually) for the entire family
• Some time, finances and a place to get together as a family before school starts
• Ministry at AVM, that lives would be changed
• Job for Tim
• Focus on the tasks at hand
• Finances have changed and seem to be even more of a distracting issue
• A sense of community for both Tim and Hannah

Sunday, March 21, 2010

It's Spring time in Mexico!

It's Spring time in Mexico! The hills are brilliant green, the Rancho Agua Viva creek is gurgling, the toads are croaking at night, the wildflowers are blooming and we have unpacked the sunscreen and flip-flops… and so the busy season begins!
We are excited! This may be a record breaking year for AVM in the short-term missions department! What a stark contrast to last year when we had a substantial decrease in guests due to media reports of border violence, swine flu and the engulfing economic malaise in the USA.

We are up 288% guests from last year! This increase may have been attributed to the regained courage from groups that cancelled last year in light of great reports from those who came last year and also an aggressive promotional campaign. Bottom line... I believe this year’s increase is because of God’s abundant grace and love for Mexico!

Our busy season began early. We have already had a new group of college students from Idaho. They served in 4 medical clinics and a traveling VBS team and put a new roof on one of the staff houses. What an amazing group!

We also had a team from Concordia University in Wisconsin come with 46 NP students and faculty and served approximately 400 patients in 4 medical clinics and provided stellar health education classes for the community.

Over 200 students from Westmont College peppered our soccer field with tents and served throughout the Ensenada community in VBS, sports outreach, medical, dental and optometry clinics, they built 5 homes and one Desayunador (facility to feed children, tutor and share the gospel).

This year we are providing more medical, dental and optometry clinics than in years past. We believe that serving the physical needs of the rural communities and using the gift of medicine can be used to draw people in and open doors to share the gospel.

We set up clinics in remote evangelical churches. The pastors and leaders of these churches partner with us and set up their own counseling and prayer stations. It is amazing to see a patient come in to the clinic with a toothache and leave not only having his tooth repaired, but also walking away as a follower of Christ and follow up as well.

How is the Glavor family doing?
Jeff: He is still recovering from the stroke and figuring out his abilities and disabilities and understanding and accepting the difference. He has dramatically changed his lifestyle! No red meat, no sodas and lots of salads, exercise and rest. He has taken this wake up call very seriously! He is doing great!

Ineke: She is busy with programming all the groups. She still is working on balancing work, family, personal correspondence, rest, exercise and play time.

Hannah: She has a very busy semester at Multnomah University. She accepted a summer intern position at an outreach for the homeless in Portland. She is also increasing her involvement on the music team at her church, Imago Dei and is writing many beautiful songs.

Tim: He is loving Ecola Bible School this year. We enjoy hearing him talk about all that he is learning. We are proud that he has been accepted into Multnomah University next fall! Both Hannah and Tim are excited that they will be back together again. He also has become an excellent guitar player.

Prayer requests:•We want the Lord to use each of us in the Glavor Family to serve Him with all our might, gifts and abilities
•Stamina, health and wisdom for Jeff and Ineke during the busy Spring and Summer seasons here in Mexico
•Ongoing financial concerns for school funding for the kids and daily living
•Tim’s summer plans for work and accommodations
•Hannah’s safety, growth and endurance while working in the homeless ministry
•Time and resources for the family to get together more than just at Christmas time...we miss each other

We miss you all! Write us sometime! We love mail and e-mail!!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

2009 revisited! December 2009

Recap of 2009:


















*Tim graduates from high school in Mexico and goes to college in Oregon *Hannah serves in Uganda *Empty Nest in Mexico
*Decrease in American short-term missionary guests
*25th Wedding Anniversary
*Jeff and Ineke teach at MTI seminary
*Illnesses
*Jeff has a minor stroke
*Life lessons in the short-lived “tunnel of chaos” renewed our conviction that we love working here in Mexico and that we serve an awesome God!

What a roller coaster year for the Glavors!

Jeff and Ineke update:
Professionally
for Jeff and Ineke, 2009 was challenging. As Program Directors for short-term missions for Agua Viva Ministries we had our frustrations due to unrelenting media reports of border violence followed by the swine flu scare in Mexico. We daily addressed concerned American guest’s questions regarding the wisdom of bring down groups to serve.













Despite our efforts to allay fears, we had a 60% decrease in short-term missionary guests this year, even though the violence was nowhere to be seen in the communities we serve, nor did Ensenada have many cases of the swine flu. It made us sad to think that many of the pressing needs of the community would not be met, less people would hear the gospel and that American guests would miss out on broadening their world view. WE WERE SOOOO WRONG! It was a wonderful spring and summer!!









Here are just a few work victories for 2009!
*We had 5 times the number of first time commitments to Christ in the Mexican communities we served!
*33 American guests were prompted to go in full time missions! The Mexican churches stepped up and served alongside the American guests in unprecedented ways!
*We received a $25,000.00 grant for student scholarships for our seminary students which covered the loss from the American Short-term mission income.
*Jeff and I had the privilege to teach at the MTI seminary here at Agua Viva.
*Booking of American and Canadian groups for 2010 is already up! Even higher than in 2008! We already have 5 new groups that have signed up to come and serve!

Photos are courtesy of Project Resonate by John Yao who captured the heart of Agua Viva Ministries in Mexico. See his website and see his photography! Thank you John! You have an amazing gift with photography and a wonderful heart for missions.










































































































































































The honeymoon phase of missionary work has passed and we were faced with a few *hiccups* here in Mexico. This year was peppered with bouts of typhoid, amoebas and various intestinal bacteria that are too difficult to pronounce. These infections were due to the occupational hazard of eating with the pastors in remote villages we serve, setting up future projects and ministries (Don’t worry! you don’t get this at Rancho Agua Viva).










The end of November, Jeff had a minor stroke (a big hiccup!). After being in the hospital, receiving clot-busters and many tests; He is doing great! He still misses a few words here and there but his humor is still intact!! Needless to say, this was a big wake up call! Life style changes and lots of medications are in order.
Many thanks to all of you for your prayers and your concern! E-mails and cards flooded in. We are blessed by having so many wonderful friends that sent words of encouragement!!

Here are some of our favorite quotes from our friends:

“Praying for you, Jeff! Life gets simpler when there are fewer foods to choose from.” BB

“Welcome to the stroke club!” After hearing that Jeff had to forgo the carne asada tacos, “Sorry about the tacos, though. I had to give up chicken fajitas. Thought I was really missing out so we went out one day for a farewell order - they weren't that good! Life is way better! LB

“Let me tell you there is nothing more frustrating or more "wierd" than something wrong with your mentation… Kinda like your cheese has slipped just a little off your cracker. ” GB

Our favorite quote: “We'll be praying for Jeff's full recovery, Lord willing. If that's not the Lord's plan, we will come down, get drunk, and slur along with him. OK.” SF

These series of events definitely put life back into perspective. Cultural and language difficulties and the long hours here in Mexico seem less monumental now and we have regained a new joy of serving here in Mexico.

As this year is ending, we stand amazed at God’s provision, His mercy and His love for us. We are grateful for the privilege of being here in Mexico! Thank you to all of you who have made our dreams come true! We are here because of your support and encouragement. Thank you!

Lessons we learned in 2009:
*The Lord’s heart hasn’t changed for the world.
*God is in control!
*We are not!
*We miss our family and friends
*Life is short

Pray for Mexico Pray for Agua Viva Ministries
Pray for renewed strength and passion as we prepare for the busy spring and summer groups.
Pray for health
Pray for finances

Hannah Update 2009:
If you thought living in Mexico was cool, try living in a third world country on a completely different continent for three months. Uganda has been an amazing trip. I've made life long friends, learned life lessons, and made a difference. It has been a tremendous time for growth. I cannot wait to share my adventures with my friends and family.

For a recap, check out my blog at: http://www.bananaflavor.wordpress.com/

BE SURE TO CHECK OUT: http://vimeo.com/8114274 (Hannah's trip to Uganda in pictoral form)


Pray for a good time of rest and renewal before I return back to Multnomah in January
Pray for the people I've left behind, that they grow in the lord, have continued patience and renewed faith
Pray that I am able to make enough money over the break to last me a semester
Pray that I focus in my last remaining semesters at Multnomah.

Tim Update 2009:
"Hello! hello everyone! I've been super busy with school at Ecola Bible College and work at the conference center, but I'm enjoying it all a ton. Right now I'm taking Philippians and Creation. It’s awesome! It’s amazing to see how these teachers can cram soooo much knowledge into one week. I'm feeling homesick for Reno and Mexico, but I know I'm supposed to be here! Sooo...... I'll see you all at Christmas! Zing!"


Pray for school this year and plans for next year
Pray for work
Pray for Christmas break in Reno

THE GLAVOR FAMILY is coming to town!
KEEP YOUR CALENDAR OPEN!
Let’’s Fiesta!
FELIZ NAVIDAD from sunny Mexico! The Holidays are upon us and we are dreaming of skiing (and snowboarding) down Mt. Rose and sipping hot, spiced apricot nectar while snuggling next to a fireplace with family and friends. We have 3 weeks in the States, and then we will return to Ensenada and gear up for the typical crazy-busy spring and summer seasons, programming and hosting American and Canadian guests with Agua Viva Ministries.

As much as we would love to meet with each of you individually, we realize because of our limited time and our need to pace ourselves this year; we will not be able to squeeze everyone into this whirlwind trip. Trust me…WE WISH WE COULD! We miss you all very much!

We plan on having 2 open houses: One in Reno and one in the Bay area (Those of you in Seattle will need to e-mail us if you would like to get together January 10-11). Please feel free to invite anyone that might be interested in hearing about the adventures of the crazy Glavor Family in Mexico, Uganda and Oregon.

Reno Fiesta:
January 2, 2009 at 4 PM
Greg and Nancy Latimer’s home
10067 E Desert Canyon Dr
Reno, NV 89511
Phone number: 775 853-6653
Please bring an appetizer to Share


Bay Area Fiesta:
January 8, 2009 at 6 PM
Russ and Sally Jan's home
36342 Bridgepointe Dr.
Newark, CA 94560
Phone number: 510 791-0345
Please bring an appetizer to share

We pray that during this holiday season that you will keep Christ front and center in all your time commitments, activities, gatherings, attitudes and giving.
We love and miss you all!
Feliz Navidad!
Jeff, Ineke, Hannah and Tim Glavor

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Summer 2009

Summer 2009

What an amazing spring and summer! Amidst a barrage of media reports of border violence, impending swine flu, decay in government and a floundering economy; we have seen first hand that the plans of the Lord cannot be thwarted! Job 42:2 “I know that you can do all things; no plan of yours can be thwarted.”

Our theme this summer was appropriately named: “Corazon Valiantes” (brave hearts). Thank you to all of you who came and served with Missions Partnership Experience (short-term missions) in spite of the news reports. Thank you to those of you who stayed home and who partnered with us in prayer.

Good News! Mexico has been changed! Here are just a few of the blessings we experienced firsthand:

• Many, many people made first time commitments to Christ and many others recommitted their lives to the Lord.
• We served in 17 different colonies in Ensenada and surrounding communites and had week long programs which includes:18 VBS programs, a youth camp, 12 medical clinics, 4 dental clinics, 14 construction projects, 3 sports camps, 4 women’s programs, 2 youth programs, sewing and men’s prayer meetings and 3 community BBQs.
• We have not seen any violence issues. Many of our guests have commented that what they experienced here in Ensenada did not at all reflect the worrisome media reports.
• We have remained healthy. No Swine flu!
• Agua Viva Ministries is blessed with an awesome full time staff!
• We had an amazing summer staff!
• We have a new well
• We received a $25,000.00 Grant for student scholarships for MTI (our seminary)

Let me list the reasons I believe that this summer has been so successful:
1. God’s Faithfulness!
2. God’s Faithfulness!
3. God’s Faithfulness!
4. God’s Faithfulness!

I have to admit, I personally entered the season a bit (OK…a lot) nervous and discouraged about over 60% cancellation of our guests because of the above issues. As you well know, the other ministries here at AVM are partially dependent on our camper fees; MTI (our seminary), Mexican camping scholarships and the 5 Mexican national missionary families AVM supports, let alone the maintenance of our camp and our full time Mexican staff. But God has been faithful and He Loves Mexico!

We cling to our summer theme verse: Deut. 31:8 “The Lord himself goes before you and will be with you; He will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged.”

Please Pray!
Please continue to pray for AVM as we still have a substantial deficit in our budget. We serve a miraculous God who provides. Pray that we as a staff, board of directors and families will continue to be unified and adjusting as the Lord deems fit.

Please pray for us as a family that we would trust Him for our finances. Hannah and Tim are both in College and our donor giving is decreased substantially due to the economy and we expect even greater cuts in September. Things that we used to consider as necessities are now considered as wants. Again we look to Deut 31:8.

Please pray for Hannah as she leaves for Uganda in September!

Please pray for Tim as he heads to Ecola Bible College in Oregon!

Thank you for being a part of our lives. Thank your for serving, giving, praying and investing in this ministry and our lives!

Please enjoy the following moments from our life here in Mexico: