Mayo 8, 2010. Scotia Crecer, un banco grande de Santo Domingo, viene a realizar el segundo operativo anual. Trayendo ropa, medicinas, doctores y alimentacion. Si te gustaria ser parte, nos alegraria tener tu visita! No hay gozo mas grande que poder darle a otras personas. Contactarnos al nchildorg@hotmail.com o llamar a Gina en Scotia Crecer 1-809-796-4323.
Abril 2010 Hemos sido nombrados los "Padrinos" de esta escuela. Dios nos sigue poniendo las bendiciones en nuestras manos. Por razones politicos esta escuela lleva 10 años asi, sin terminar y sin uso. Solo falta cemento, grava, arena y ventanas. Pero, con nuestra entrada economica, no podemos solo, te necesitamos. Nuestra entrada es de solo $200 a $350 al mes. Gracias a Alberto por su labor de conseguir mucha ayuda para este proyecto.
Who, What, How? - El dinero no es nuestra prioridad. Lo que ven abajo no se consegui con el dinero. Esto no tienen precio! Nuestro objetivo es ser un papa, mama, hermano, hermana para estos niños. Para que puedan crecer en un hogar sano. (Zacharias 4.6) (Abajo el fundador con "Nolan" de 3 años.
Nuestra realidad diaria! April 2010
En esta parte de Republica Dominican hay mucha brujeria, santeria, y afecta a los niños. Como no tenemos clinica local ni medicinas, llevamos a este niño a la clinca del Cercado. Pudiera ver perdido su pierna.
Cuales indios? TEllos creen que los indios el pasado viven debajo de la tierra. Y si no visten a este niño de hembra, los indios lo van a matar. Por eso vemos que Juan esta traumatizado. Y es ahi donde nuestro trabajo es especial. El amar es "apacentar" Que significa apacentar? = Guiar, alimentar, guardar, vigilar.
Una puerta grande para las buenas noticias !
Con mucho amor, gentiliza, hablamos a los jovenes de porque exite un Dios, y que es su deseo mas grande. Hablamos de un pasaporte, al mejor pais del mundo, con el mejor Rey. Nos intristese la situacion religiosa en este pais. Porque muchos creyentes predican un Dios de ira, del infierno, que los juzga y los critica. Niñas hasta de 11 años tienen sexo y se embarazan. Porque la paternidad no es muy sana y no van a nuestro papa Dios por la manera que hablan de El. Entonces se van con el primero que les endulsa sus oidos. Muy, muy triste...
2010 comienza con grandes bendiciones!
Un sueño hecho realidad. La visita a nuestra 5 nacion - Haiti ....Una experiencia que nos hay cambiado. No quicimos poner fotos deprimentes, sino fotos de nuestro resultado. Sonrisas!
"Arriving at the border between D.R. and Haiti, brought tears. Because we are such a small ministry and count with so little, it was amazing to me how God has brought this ministry this far . I hope we can continue to visit Haiti.".... - Founder ..... See pics & videos of Haiti here.
Necesitamos un baño.. Nos puedes ayudar?
We are preparing for our first massive outreach in 2010. Please help us finish the bathroom. This is
how bathrooms are made here. Very, very hard labor! As with everything here. We need a toilet, sink, faucet, cement, blocks, paint, tiles to finish it. The hole is 9 feet deep. It was done with a shovel and pic.
March 2010
Nos estamos preparando para cultivar. Un trabajo muy duro. Casi podemos decir de animal. Sin tracktor, la alimentacion a los niños ha sido muy dificil a pico, machete y asada. Estamos sembrando avichuelas para poder dar un almuezo completo. Solo nos falta una donacion de un saco de arroz de 100 libras cada 2 meses.
"Hemos viajado 100 años atraz, literalmente! Asi es nuestra vida, nuestro nuevo barrio ahora. Sola hay una estacion de radio, no tenemos cable, ni internet. Pero estamos felizes de estar aca! Es el plan divino." ... Founder
Lo que mas nos hace falta, es un tracktor. Con esto e would really love to have a small farm tracktor. The south in D.R. is known as the "desert". Many Dominican have never traveled to the south and it hardly rains here. We are also trying to set up a sprinkler system. Let us know if you can help...
Another answered prayer!
We received a donation of a home that can be used for various functions. We prayed for this one. Made of wood. For visitors, storage, retreats, devotionals, etc. We still need 2 more like these. They cost $2,500. We need one for church/devotional services and the 2nd for storage/multipurpose.
Dec. 09' Another home was donated!! Folks, we are testimony, you don't need to be rich to do great things!
All we did last year was invite friends. They brought there co-workers. We took them to visit 3 orphaned girls who only have there mom. They went back to work, got all there employees to pitch in and bought this home and gave us the money to remodel it... If employees would do this world wide, we would be living in a different world!
Armed Forces Visits!! click here to see how many visit's we've had.
Thank you first of all to all of you who have helped in us be here f/t. Fellowship of the Holy Spirit, Guillermo, our team in Miami. Its because of you! The Armed Forces of the Dominican Government came over to our project with 22 of there doctors and hundreds of medication to treat over 600 children and there mothers. Also 29 volunteers from Scotia Crecer. A Canadian owned bank in Dominican Republic. Thank you!
| See pictures of this event ..
Feb 2009' News Flash!
Friends, sponsors, we are in awe of God's faithfulness!
Our greatest need, a water filtration system has been donated by ODIS, of Santo Domingo.
Thanks to Joseph Gautier (pictured) & Francisco Colon the owners. A system worth over $600.
(Below, Joseph, Sarah, Jorge & wife Founders, N.C.M.)
Bringing children to the capital, Santo Domingo - For medical attention. We need a mini van or SUV to continue this effort! Please help... The pic below was the first time we met them, and our 1st trip as a foundation - August 2005.
Above, malnutrioned, parasites. Below with the impact of our on-site missionaries, are the same children - Jan 2009. Our impact with many!
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May 07'
founder with a 1 day old baby. They hadn't even named her yet! Her mom, Maria had her in this shack! This is in the town we work in called "Juan Santiago" Dominican Republic. There are no hospitals here, its an hour away. That's Poverty.
Conditions! ? Elias Piña, Dominican Republic (The South)
Do you see the door? Made of tin cans where we store soda cookies in the States. Shacks with rodents, mud floors, parasites eat up children's stomachs. It really impacts us to see this. We hope you consider visiting, or helping in becoming a partner, see there story here
Food, food, food. That's why we are here on site, fulltime. We need to build up the property we have. We are in desparate need of certain items in order to end hunger in this town. We believe we can, and even, eventually throughout other towns and nations. Can you fathom for just a second, that a child in 2010 eats once a day!? That a child doesn't have a bathroom? That your own culture gives special attention to outsiders and not you. You know, its pretty frustrating at times to think that someone wants to help just for tax reasons. Or just to say "I helped" We don't want that kind of help. We get stupid emails of people offering millions. We aren't interested! This is very serious for us. We are living among the poor and experience there pain first hand. We also have rats visit our small 19 x 34 home. Made of tin roof. With cement floors with no tile. No cable tv, no internet. a small executive frig, a stove that only one works and its with Gas. We are serious about what we do.
Giving out over 100 tooth paste - Dom. Republic
Jorge Escalona (founder) and Pastor Christian Garcia from Ekklesia Church in Miami, Fl.
(Our spiritual covering)
Our History to read a more indebt story click here.
The founder of Nazirite Childrens Missions graduated from Florida National College with a degree in Computer Programming.
His mission in life, a home, a car, a boat, all the toys. But, one day a close friend invited him to a missionary trip. That trip altered, re-directed his plans, his thoughts, his ideas, even putting aside his most greatest desires. He began doing missionary trips during his personal vacation time. And began sending the famous toy/shoe box to Franklin Grahams ministry. While working at United Cerebral Palsy and later on at The Childrens Psychiatric Center in Miami, Fl., He traveled first to Dominican Republic in 2002, in 2003 to Cuba, and in Sept. 2003 to Guatemala. With the poverty he would see in Latin America, he felt the deep desire to be a bridge and/or channel to children. Bringing clothing, shoes, hygiene.
In August 2004 he founded NCM. From Aug 04' to Aug 05' he prepared a team, prepared himself and took that valuable time to organize just how NCM could be different from just being another foundation. Prayer had a huge part in this preparation along with reading, asking questions, seeking counsel from other missionaries, leaders and pastors. We strongly believe that Christ is much more intelligent then we are! So that's why we include Him, after all, all this was His doing and idea.
The founder did each trip with great struggle, because he volunteered his time. Counting on the support from family & friends only. Each trip he would take large duffle bugs with clothing, shoes, etc. He would take pictures and videos bring them back home. Little by little people had an interest in going also. This was more important then financial help. That has been our greatest desire, that folks can come and spend time with children and families. Giving them the most valuable aset, time.
// Above, Guatemala 2003 the first time i visited an orphanage. I didn't even know this existed. Guatemala is very
special for me. I believe this trip did it for me, to dedicate my life to the missions field and trying to be a bridge for children and families.
NCM began its work as a ministry in Dominican Republic. Known locally as "El Sur" - "The South". Its the poorest part of the country. Here children have extreme cases of parasites inside there bellies. Fungus on there skins & scalp and inside there mouth. Many live in shacks made of tin, cans, and carboard boxes. Roddens such as rats, snakes infest there small shack homes and meals. Many times these rodents bite children and infect them. The nearest hospital is an hour away!. And the mayority of these citizens do not have the $6.00 dollars to travel if there is an emergency. They live by eating what there small back yard or land provides. The electricity goes out every single day for hours. Little help, if any ever reaches the parts we reach in Dominican Republic and Colombia. In 3 years, we have lobbied to build a church, 2 homes and a school.
And we are responsible for the donation and construction of two homes and a school. Bringing over 80 american missionaries & Dominicans and delivering over 3,000 lbs of clothing, shoes, and hygiene materials in these 3 years. If you are in a Latin American Country, and would like for us to provide training, orientation and emotional/moral support, please feel free to contact us. As missionaries, we honor and admire other missionaires that reach Africa, Haiti, and other extreme parts of the World. We salute you. Also DATA, The One Campaign, World Vision and others we pray the best over you! Keep strong. We are very small compared to them, but, we have seen God's hand transform one child at a time! We ask you, please get involved in the life of a child. Not just sending money to organizations, but you, yourself giving the greatest gift, a hug & your time.
We work in 2 countries so far. Dominican Republic is our 1st and model site, and in a small town called Saboya in Colombia. read more here.
// Above, presenting the passion of Christ in a poor sector up a mountain. The longest walk in my life, 2 hours! I think this was the farthest we have been into a country. It was in Colombia. With guerrillas all around. In this part, pastor's still today are persecuted, beaten. This was the only home with a tv. We would usually take our laptop and present the movie. Temparatures here are 40 degrees during the day. That might not be too cold, but remember, there's no heater at night!
// Above is Maribel. In a demon infested town called "Cicuco" in Colombia. I had never ever seen something like this. She was chained to a tree by her mom. Because they feared maribel would kill someone. They have no money for medication. Medical help is non existen in Latin America. There is alot of corruption. The town we work in, has not received medication since Feb. 2009.
Juan Santiago, Elias Piña - Dominican Republic is the town we work in. It is pretty safe compared. Read more about our friends "Contagious" when they visited and brought 35 of there youth and 3 of there pastors here. Over 80 guest from the States have come over, from pastors, to teachers, to construction personnel, to engineers and missionaries.
Please keep the founder & on site missionaries Jorge & Sofia in prayer as they face the problem with water which is an emergency and has caused deaths to many in this country. It's a serious problem worldwide. Especially when in our case, this is an Island. And there is no help from other countries that borders it.. As they get used to this new life which is completely different then they are used to in the States. Read more @ the bottom of the page.
To see pictures of our vision/mission of the project in D.R. click here.