Who we are

We live in the Dominican Republic and work with Young Life International. Jake works at Pico Escondido, a Young Life camp that serves Dominicans in this country as well as work teams from the states. We are both currently volunteers with Vida Joven, YL in Spanish, and I (Kyla) am a full-time mom. We want to keep you informed about our lives and our ministry as well as share some encouragement along the way. Read more to find out what God has been doing in our lives!

Monday, February 25, 2008

Our lives in the DR


I am just finally having a moment to write and update y'all on our lives so far. Since we have been here, we have been busy with figuring out where we will live, buying a car, figuring out our new jobs and meeting a lot of new people. Jake has been doing great in his new job. Last week was the first work team at camp and it was very busy but also a great week for him and everyone else. Also, two new interns arrived to work at camp and Jake has been busy hanging out with them and leading them.


I have also been busy. When we arrived, I wondered what God had for me here in this country. There was not enough work for both Jake and I at camp, so I started looking for oppotunities to be involved in this community. I wound up at Doulos Discovery School (http://www.ddsdr.org/), a place I had been considering working at before. Last year, when we visited, we came to this school and I was excited about the possibility of working here. I am working as an assistant in the sixth grade classroom and I also teach English/Language Arts as well as Art with the sixth graders. It has been a wonderful community to be involved in and the students are amazing. I love getting to share the Lord with them and seeing their smiling faces everyday. For now, this is where I am called to serve. I am learning more Spanish and getting to know the kids that I came to work with.


Also, I stay busy with Spanish tutoring five days a week. This has been busy, but it has been really good. Everyone says that the first two months are difficult, and that is definitely true. I have not found it easy to live here, but I have found that God is faithful through all of my struggles and frustrations.


I am excited to share more pictures once we have the internet at our house or when I am able to upload some pictures. For now, here is a picture of the sixth grade class that I work with and their teacher, Patrick. Thank you all for wanting to hear about our lives and for keeping us in your thoughts and prayers!


Love,
Kyla

Friday, February 1, 2008

Jake and I arrived in Santiago, Dominican Republic just a few days ago. We were pleasantly surprised that our boss picked us up at the airport and we had a ride to camp. We were not sure if anyone would be there, but everyone has been very helpful. We are staying with a family that we met last time we were here. They are so gracious to open up their home to us and to let us use their car! Jake has felt very victorious to be able to navigate his way through town and avoid hitting anyone, or be hit himself! It is quite dangerous driving around here and people are very unpredictable drivers.
So far we have been able to do a lot of things in this first week. We went to our first national staff meetting in the capital, Santo Domingo, it was an adventure in and of itself. Our friend's car was having issues on the way there and it ended up taking twice as long. As Jake and I are shopping for cars we are being very careful not to end up with a car that needs a lot of repairs. Anyways, it was a fun time to meet the other staff, they are so amazing; it was quite an honor!
Here is a picture of Dioni and I. She is an amazing person, she was one of the first student staff members in the Dominican Republic to work with Young Life, or Vida Joven. I am looking forward to getting to know her more, as well as other Dominicans here in Jarabacoa.
Thank you all for your prayers, emails and encouragement on this adventure.

Kyla