New Life & Peace Ministries

New Life & Peace Ministries

Thursday, December 31, 2015





Christmas

We want to express gratitude to God because he allowed us to celebrate Christmas with our children. We like to teach them that Jesus Christ is the real meaning of Christmas, and that thank to him we could had this celebration. Every year, when Christmas is coming, the boys start to get excited because this is their favorite holiday. The 24th at morning the children presented a drama to the guys from the rehab center about Jesus birth, the kids gave them a little present too, in order to show them the love of God. At night we went to church, after the service we had tamales and we also share a special time with the guys from the Rehab Center and with people from the church.


 

 
During the night, the children opened their presents, they were happy! The 25th we had a special dinner, where the closest people to the children were invited. It was tired, but I can tell you that it was also a very happy time. Christmas is not only a time to receive but to share, and to share God´s love with those who surround us. God bless you,  Miguel







Monday, December 14, 2015






Trip to Panajachel
We want to thank to Rudy and Nelly, because when they where here they gave us extra money. It is what we used for this trip.
We want to express gratitude to God because last Thursday was an exciting day for our kids and also for us. We took a trip to Panajachel´s Lake. We left early in the morning and got there at 9:30. The first thing we did was to go up on a boat, of course it was very safe, and each of the kids had their own lifejacket. This boat took us to a little town, where we bought some souvenirs. It was a new experience to the children because for most of them it was their first time visiting a lake, it is also good for them to get in touch with what surrounds them.
We also had a delicious meal for lunch, it was steak and fried chicken. We are very thankful with God by reason of he always puts in the people´s heart the desire to help. We also thank to the guys from Orphan Resources because they provided the bus, and drive us back and forth.





Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Guatemala has been described as the worst place in the world to be a child.                                                                        1.            More than 660 children were murdered here in 2014, the Office of the Public Prosecutor says, while a case of sexual violence is reported every two hours. Teen marriage is common in a country where the legal age for a girl to wed is 14. But the recent case of a 12-year-old girl who was married to a man almost twice her age has made headlines. It was officiated by the local mayor who could now face prosecution. Pray this is followed through in the courts.                                                                                                                 2.            In a Newsbeat article: "They really are not living a healthy life."They get pregnant at a very early age and their bodies are not prepared to have children. They stop being children, literally, to start working as women."  "Traditions such as paying for a bride" are common, through the exchange of money or usually land, and that often a teenage girl must marry a man much older than her.                                                                                                   3.            Between 1960 and 1996, Guatemala experienced a devastating civil war, in which 200,000 people were killed and 45,000 people were "disappeared". Four out of five of these were of indigenous Maya ethnicity. The UN later ruled that "genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity" had occurred during the conflict, but last year the government in Guatemala denied the genocide. Now ordinary people are protesting against the government over these and other issues. Pray for them and the protection of the judges who must try these crimes. Current and past presidents and other officials are being brought to trial. Pray for the youth of Guatemala to sustain their efforts for a just change with a wisdom that comes from above.                                                                                                                                                                              4.            Small farmers in Central America’s “dry corridor” stretching from Panama to Guatemala, including parts of Honduras, Nicaragua, and El Salvador, are hardest hit by Central America’s drought, brought on by a particularly strong El Nino climatic effect this year. Guatemalan farmers have suffered drought for the last three years. The corn crops are their income for the entire year. They need new crops and methods to sustain their families.  Peje Armado, where we work is part of this. Pray. ( Pictures are of dried, dead corn)                                                                                                                                                 
5.            Doctors are having to go outside hospitals to get even the basics of medicines. Some vaccines are not even available in Guatemala. Surgeries are being postponed or even denied to the very poor by public health departments due to lack of medicines and surgical equipment. Please pray for the public health doctors of Guatemala as they attempt to do their jobs, some of them are very dedicated men
Please keep these children and people in your prayers In His Love Chici Barbella

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Beautiful happy Day filled with God's Blessings


     
                                 Maria's Quince Ano's Fiesta with her brother Angel 
                                 What a Blessing from God these two have been !
                             Thank you Padrinos for making this happen it was a beautiful day filled   with                                                                            
                                                                   God's Love 

Uder construction :)

Sorry no pictures everything disappeared ! But we have a friend trying to help us ,all the info is still there please be patient with us !God Bless all of you.

Monday, August 24, 2015

New wall

In His Love we remain

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

New Life and Peace Ministries

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April 2015

Dear Family in Christ,
          As I write this letter, it is the time of the passion of our Lord: just before Easter Sunday.  Christians all over the world are getting ready for their Easter morning service and at the same time, many Christians are being persecuted.  Even the United States of America has turned away from our values of right and wrong and is taking the reason of good morals out of our government and many of our churches.  There is a lot of division between people on some very important issues and many churches are divided on issues of belief.  In Mark 4:24, Jesus said:

And he said unto them, Take heed what ye hear: with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you: and unto you that hear shall more be given. For he that hath, to him shall be given: and he that hath not, from him shall be taken even that which he hath.  And he said, So is the kingdom of God, as if a man should cast seed into the ground;  And should sleep, and rise night and day, and the seed should spring and grow up, he knoweth not how.  For the earth bringeth forth fruit of herself; first the blade, then the ear, after that the full corn in the ear.

        I believe what Jesus is saying here is to be careful of your desires because your desires determine how and to what you listen.  And, what you listen to determines what you get.  Then Jesus speaks of the kingdom of God.  He says it is like a seed that is planted and grows.  How it grows is a process:  first the blade, then the ear, then the full corn in the ear.  The blade was the early church that came about from the former rain.  The ear is what stays on the stalk and goes through the period of waiting for the full corn in the ear to grow.  This, many times, is a dry parched time; a time when the farmer waits for the latter rain to come to produce fruit.  I believe this is where we are.  We need the latter rain of God to produce the full ear of corn.  The kernels represent the maturity of the individual members of the body of Christ.  This means that we will be joined together and our interests will no longer be just for our own good or for my own welfare.  God’s purpose needs to mature in us so that we identify ourselves with His interests in others.  Right now, there is dryness because it’s easy to see the interest people have in what they want to do and for their own welfare.  I don’t think that the last move of God will be to bring millions more into the church.  We have built enough monuments to ourselves.  What God wants to do is mature those who are already in the church.  Funny, that before Jesus spoke, He said:  take heed of how you hear.  We need the Holy Spirit moving in our lives and moving in His corporate body to hear and to live.
Text Box: Miguel            Here in Guatemala, we are looking to the future of the ministries and now own two new properties.  We need to first put a wall around the properties, and then I would like to build a home for the workers who work with the children and have a family to live in.  We are also working with Naomi, the girl from Canada who has a home for “special needs” children, to build a home for her and these children.  The properties are big enough for these houses, but we need your help if it is to come about.  One of our boys who is now 22 years old, Miguel, has decided that he wants to work with us in the ministry.  He speaks English very well and has a heart for the Lord.  We are hoping he will be able to help us with the new responsibilities of working with groups and with our office work.

            Chici and I are now pushing the 70’s and still have a lot of work to do, but we are training the people here in Guatemala who have a vision from God to serve others for the sake of Christ to start taking over areas of the ministry.  I’m hoping that this land and homes that the Lord has given to us will serve not only our needs but the needs of others in the body of Christ.  It’s really great to see how the Lord puts things together, kernel by kernel.

Thank you for all of your care and support. 
Without the body of Christ, none of this would be possible!
God bless you all,   Victor & Chici Barbella
If You would like to help with this work please make out checks to : Christ Chapel
memo NLPM 
Please no names on checks for IRS purposes 
Send to :
Christ Chapel 
3051 Cloverdale Rd.
Florence Ala. 35633


Praise God we have started the wall ,excited to see what God is going to do !










Text Box: Victor, Sandra, and Sonja with the men at the Rehab