This just in: Shoreline is going to assist the construction of a new road at the school in Pixabaj Guatemala. In the third world building a new road is a massive undertaking of planning, labor and stress. Without the capabilities we enjoy here in the US, workers must be creative, flexible and have great stamina. Having a good road up to the school will change everything in terms of what can be supplied, how to plan expansion and exploring God’s vision for the future of Pixabaj and villages like it.
This just in: Shoreline is going to assist the construction of a new road at the school in Pixabaj Guatemala. In the third world building a new road is a massive undertaking of planning, labor and stress. Without the capabilities we enjoy here in the US, workers must be creative, flexible and have great stamina. Having a good road up to the school will change everything in terms of what can be supplied, how to plan expansion and exploring God’s vision for the future of Pixabaj and villages like it.
A scant three weeks away, the Guatemala trip is shaping up nicely. A team of eleven folks have attended missions classes, been briefed and met several times in preparation. In the village of Pixabaj they will continue to finish the construction on the school for Mayan children founded by Outpost Ministries director Carlos Nevarez and scout out the needs for the local church to receive support from future teams.
The container in back of Shoreline filled with donated goods headed towards a church in Ivory Coast will depart the premises in five days to be staged in Oakland before heading over sees. A team will meet up with the container next year to distribute goods, do construction on the church and train local Pastors. The full itinerary and mission goal are still in development; stay tuned for more info.
A scant three weeks away, the Guatemala trip is shaping up nicely. A team of eleven folks have attended missions classes, been briefed and met several times in preparation. In the village of Pixabaj they will continue to finish the construction on the school for Mayan children founded by Outpost Ministries director Carlos Nevarez and scout out the needs for the local church to receive support from future teams.
The container in back of Shoreline filled with donated goods headed towards a church in Ivory Coast will depart the premises in five days to be staged in Oakland before heading over sees. A team will meet up with the container next year to distribute goods, do construction on the church and train local Pastors. The full itinerary and mission goal are still in development; stay tuned for more info.











