Our adventure in Cancun is over. As of last Friday, June 19, we are no longer Mexican residents. The kids finished school on June 12, Greg taught at the Institute one final time June 8-12, and we said adios.
Why, you ask? Many factors, including Greg’s calling to youth ministry, swine flu, drug cartels, volunteers, and family and financial issues. We will return to church staff work, and we are very excited to get our kids involved in the ministry of a local church – in English!
The Yucatan-Georgia partnership continues and is stronger than ever. Although some groups cancelled trips for this year as a result of the economy and the (media-hyped) swine flu, things are beginning to move again. The Institute will meet again in July, and Greg worked hard to leave it all in good shape so that the Cancun churches can continue to strengthen.
We were incredibly blessed to live and work overseas. It was an opportunity that we never thought we would have, and we loved the challenge. We treasured the chance to meet and work with groups from all over the Georgia Baptist Convention. Georgia Baptists have a heart for missions and the Mexican people, and the generous gifts of their time and expertise in the Yucatan will have a lasting impact.
A few extras………Thomas did visit the hospital again, after he slammed his finger in the door 4 nights before we left. Laura is fluent in Spanish, Matthew is almost potty trained, and Julianna finished the first grade – IN SPANISH - with a B average! We were thrilled. All three of the big kids also got a gold medal for excellent conduct all year at school. Greg was able to teach about parenting teenagers at a church, and his last class was on the Minor Prophets Jonah, Joel, and Nahum. We provided each pastor a small library of books, including a Bible dictionary, Bible Atlas, Commentary, and Glossary of Biblical terms. (all in Spanish) The gifts you provided helped to purchase all of those, and the pastors were thrilled. Additionally, a pastor from Claxton, David Hagan, obtained MP3 players with 42 sermons in Spanish for the pastors. We added those to their gifts.
The ministry will continue, and we were greatly honored to have been a part of it. Dr. Mike Gravette and Rev. John Tarrer at the Georgia Baptist Convention’s Missions Volunteers would love to talk with you about being a part. 1-800-RING-GBC.
For now, thank you for your prayers, comments, and encouragement. We have been blessed to share our journey with you through this blog.
To the glory of God and unity of the Christian community here, we had four new churches participate who have never come to classes at the Institute. As good Baptists, we shared sweet fellowship between FIFTEEN different churches!

What do bored kids do during the swine flu? Make their own masks, of course! You can do anything with paper, highlighters, scotch tape, and scissors!
By the way, none of you who know Greg will be surprised to learn that he made friends with the Home Depot clerk, who gave us a discount on the purchase! Even in Cancun, he has a network!
One of our newest Georgia Baptist churches in Cumming, GA, has a passion and ministry directly to orphans. They have teamed with an orphanage here in Cancun. Last fall, they purchased mattresses and windows, and repaired an enormous crack in the roof.
The orphanage houses 16 children, ages 2-18. They are well taken care of and all attend school and church. We went to Sams and got some staples for them. I’m sure the 50 lb. bag of dried beans will disappear in a hurry in that crowd!
Your gifts to the non-profit, All to All, have allowed us to help this folks. Thank you!