Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Me Soprendiste


“Keysi, tu me soprendiste.”  Leslie told Keysi after a Leslie finally let go of everything that had been bothering at home.  Leslie is one of our best varsity players, but for months she really had been secluding herself from the other girls.  All the girls had gotten together and were sharing ideas of what they had done and what they planned to do to help raise money for our states trip.  When I got to Leslie and asked what she had done, she simply said. “Nothing.” I pulled her aside and explained to her, if she did not embrace her role on this team and start to involve herself, she would have to be kicked off the team.   After this meeting, Keysi, one of the captains on the team, pulled Leslie aside and finally discovered the real root of the problem. Leslie had been having major problems at home and it had led to her pulling away from everything else she actually enjoyed. The neat part of this story is that Keysi and Leslie had been enemies at the beginning of the season. However, God has worked in Keysi’s life and has developed her into a caring leader of the team.  At the end of her conversation with Keysi with raging tears and a final release of what was going on with Leslie, Leslie told Keysi, “Keysi, tu me soprendiste.” “Keysi, you surprised me.”  The restored relationship between these two girls has been an amazing testimony of the power of God and his ability to break walls and renew relationships. 

This has been a common theme for me these past few months. God continues to surprise me.  The volleyball ministry here in the Dominican Republic seems to grow more and more.  We now have 4 coaches who help run our teams.  2 of these new coaches are varsity players who have been involved in the program for a while and now coach our youngest girls team.  These girls have surprised me in the way they have stepped up and now continue to impact and influence other girls.  Also, our trip to the United States is almost fully funded thanks to so many of you who have helped donate.  Thank you for blessing us. We are now at $14,000 of the $18,000 we need for the trip.  If you want to donate to our trip, click on the "we pay" link to the right.  Our trip is July 25th to August 13, so hopefully they will get to thank you personally!   Thank you so much for your prayers and support and making this ministry happen.  

Prayer Requests
·     1.  Trip finances and that the girls will be granted visas
·    2. Wisdom as new coaches are being trained so that they can successfully train and teach new players. 

Monday, November 28, 2011

Game Highlights Video

Bonao Victory!

Last weekend our team played a team in Bonao.  With great teamwork, the came out victorious.  Check out a quick video my intern Sarah (THANKS SARAH) put together of the games and practices leading up to the game.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wTxty5wX5E

U.S. PROMO VIDEO

DOMINICANS WITH DREAMS
PROMO VIDEO 

I never thought it could be done... but I made my own video! The video shows clips of the girls, some interview questions about the trip as well as a testimony of one of the girls.  ENJOY!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huTHUz7WGSM

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Hard at Work!

Hey friends and family! Just wanted to show you a little bit of what's been going on here! The girls have been hard at work trying to raise money for the trip.  We have been picking up random jobs here and there.  The girls are great workers and its fun to see them really putting in their part for this trip! With the money that we have collected online these past two weeks, we are now up to $7,620!  Our goal is 20,000, but it'd be amazing if we can get to at least 12,000 by January.  Please help us pray that money will come in! :)

Keysi scraping away at some paint

Steph helping a family with a paint job

Thanks so much for your prayer and support.  The girls are getting more and more excited as more money comes in and the trip is getting closer!!!


Sunday, November 13, 2011

Dominicans with DREAMS!

Okay, you can now donate for the states trip ONLINE!  In just two minutes, send your donation and help these girls make their dreams come true! Click on the link and see more info on the trip!

https://www.wepay.com/donate/domicanswithDREAMS

Discipleship

I sometimes get intimidated to update my blog because I feel like I need to do an update on everything that has happened since the last blog.  And now, since it has been over a month since I wrote last, it seemed even more overwhelming.  However, I've gotten over it and am just going to write about a new project that has began.  Also, I am going to include an email from an American coach who played against our team recently.  I know I'm not supposed to brag... but its not bragging if someone else does it right?

Discipleship Project:  Even though I coach 4 teams, I spend the most time investing in our varsity team.  They have practice 3 days a week, English class 2 nights a week and games one or two days a week.  So, I've felt like I could not add another commitment of a bible study to their schedule.  This year, we've developed a 3-strike policy for the varsity team.  For every subject that they fail during the year, it's a strike. This also includes their English class they are taking.  And just like baseball, 3 strikes- you're out. Off the team. No states trip. No more varsity.  Some people suggested that I have some sort of redemption system that they can get back on the team.  Even though my immediate reaction a was NO WAY, I have developed an excellent alternative.

Deportistas para Dios (Athletes for God)
This program is a three phase or  "strike" program.  For each strike, they must complete a list of activities.  Phase or strike one includes reading the New Testament, Purpose Driven Life and selecting 5 books from a list of books such as Every Young Woman's Battle, Captivating, Radical, etc.  Strikes 2 and 3 contain similar activities as well as memorization of scripture and finding a mentor.   Once they complete the activities involved in each phase, it will take away an existing strike or give them a "bonus" strike that they can use if they ever get a strike.  If they complete all three strikes, they will receive a $100 shopping spree when they come to the states.  I wasn't sure how they were going to respond when I told them about the program because they already have a lot on their plates.  However, they were SO EXCITED! At that practice, they asked, "can we start this today!?"  and they ALL came over to my house after practice to start "checking out" books.  It's been so fun watching them read their books and talk about them with each other.  These books offer such great teaching for these teenage girls who don't recieve ANY type of guidance when it comes to boys.  Most parents decide the best way of teaching about boys is that all are bad and its bad to even think of liking one. I find it just leaves my girls confused and without proper guidance.  Thus, these books will help give them great in depth teaching on these life changing issues.  I'm so excited for this program.  Our goal would be to do it for our other teams as well if it continues to work well with varsity.  Keep praying!

Just a little letter about Varsity from an American coach in Santiago... 


Hey Jess,
I wanted to say Thanks for bringing your team down to play yesterday. I think it was exactly what our girls needed to see and although we didn't give you the competition that you would like, I think this match alone will have a strengthening affect on our girls longer term.

Please pass along my compliments to your team. The abilities of your setter are just beautiful. The fact that you can get consistent hard driven offense says something about your consistent passing, the strength of your setter and the versatility of your hitters. I can honestly say that I have not seen a team in this country with the level of skill that you brought yesterday - and it brings great joy to see the talent exists. 




So that's about it.  God is working and the girls practices are paying off!!! We are working on a way to donate money online for the states trip.  COMING SOON! 







Sunday, September 25, 2011

Santo Domingo Highlights!

After months of my girls asking to play in the capital, Santo Domingo (SD), we finally got ourselves a tournament in the placio de voliebol... in gringo terms- the volleyball palace... in Jess' terms- MY HEAVEN.  This is the place where they train and recruit players to be the players that represent the DR in any national tournaments.  A couple months ago, I went and saw one of their teams play (girls ages 14-16) and they beat a college team from the states.  They have a facility that has 5 courts (my girls have never played anywhere with more than 2).   It seriously is any volleyball players dream to be in a facility like that.  I am super exhausted because we spent the night there but I want to give you some highlights of our trip!

#1:  Watching my girls line up to give high fives to the other team and noticing that all my girls are about 5'5 average height and the other team's was about 6'.  Then, watching my girls play their hearts out and watching them BEAT the other team... 1 out of 3 games.. BUT STILL!
Dianny, Sarah, Anna and Esther 

#2:  Estephanie said she wanted to give a devotional talk to the SD team before we arrived. So, the oportune time came right around the time we sat down to eat with the other team (keep in mind there was a table of food and drinks set out).  I asked her if she still wanted to do and she jumped up with such enthusiasm that she tripped and took out the entire table of food and then continue to fall HARD and spralled out on the floor.  So not only did she fall, but got red pop and cheetos everywhere.  She then just popped up and ran to go get her bible and give the talk. UNPHASED!  Satan can't stop this team!!!!

#3  Watching my girls continue to play volleyball, buck buck, ninja into the night Saturday night.  You would think after 7 hours of volleyball, they'd get tired or something!

JV Girls in the Van

#4  Watching our 2 new JV teams play in their first tournament ever!    We currently have 9 players on each of the JV teams coached by two new GREAT coaches, Melisa Gomez (great friend and quality female example for these girls) and Adan (Dominican who is an AMAZING volleyball player and brings so much knowledge and skill to coaching JV practices and helping me coach varsity).  Both teams played great and it was so awesome to have 3 of us to coach all the girls. Above you can see a picture of the JV. The totally held their own at the tournament.

Overall... and AMAZING trip!  We plan on continue practicing so we can beat those giants ASAP!

Check out a video taken from one of the games.  Place close attention to number ten, Nana as she continues to pass the ball from the FLOOR! Man, I seriously LOVE these girls.
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10150297562797797