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Proverbs 21:13
If a man
shuts his ears to the cry of the poor, he too will cry out and not be
answered.
Latest News -June 15, 2010: just got back recently from 2
weeks in Guadalajara Mexico visiting
Eirene Ministries. My time was
spent installing a network at the school, and assessing the needs there.
As such we have come up with the
following needs we intend to acquire by the Grace of God by October
2010.
1. 7 laptops for the staff at the
school.
2. 10 desktop computers, a network
switch, and accompanying hardware to build a computer lab at the school.
3. 1 dual door commercial
refrigerator for the Foster home at Comichines.
4. Children's chewable vitamins and
calcium tablets.
We hope to raise donation in the
amount of $8,000 to fund this. We also hope to get some of this donated
if at all possible. Then in October Nathan Lewis, the pastor at
Evergreen Church, and I will drive it all down to Mexico. I will stay
there for a month to build the computer lab and help out at the foster
home.
August 1, 2009: Thanks to Tina Yoder we now are listed with the
State of Oregon as a non-profit agency. Now we are hoping to get the
federal part done and be a full non-profit group very soon. We are
currently finishing up the by-laws and then will submit them to the
government for consideration. Please pray that this goes smoothly and
quickly.
The heat we have been having here
this summer (lots of days in the 100's) reminds me a lot of Haiti. As
such I have started thinking more of this wonderful place, and I am
hoping and praying God will allow me to go there soon. I am trying to
meet with a pastor in Florida this month to talk about the work he is
doing there, and possibly form some more connections to Haiti. There is
still so much to be done there. As always, please keep them in your
prayers.
Also, I have decided to devote myself
to this non-profit full time now. I have been kind of letting it hang
out there for some years with lots of interest that I have not had time
for as I had other businesses that I was running. Well, as of last month
I no longer am involved with the outside businesses, although I still do
own one of them. But I have decided to take a back seat role in that,
and a front seat one in this.
As always, if you would like to help
in anyway, whether by time or donations, or know of companies that want
to donate technical equipment (computers, software, solar panels, GPS
systems, etc.) please let me know.
Proverbs 21:13
If a man
shuts his ears to the cry of the poor, he too will cry out and not be
answered.
Geeks For Jesus is a non-profit
agency working to bring communications and technology to third, and
fourth, world countries. We began out of a need to establish a
communication link between a mission, and an orphanage in Haiti. Now we
have expanded to include efficient use of energy to lower the ongoing
costs of missions, and other technologies that will help the missionary
not only make the money go farther, but stay in touch with the rest of
the world better.
If you are a
missionary, we want to help you. But you have to let us know who you
are!!
We also want to expand into putting
teams together to build houses and other buildings in Haiti, Honduras,
El Salvador, Guatemala and possibly in Ethiopia starting in 2010. We are
also looking at Places in Ecuador, Columbia and Mexico. We have had
recent communications from a "friend on the family" in Guadalajara
Mexico stating they may need help. Any friend of Christ is a friend of
ours and we will gladly help where we can. We want to send the most help
where it is needed the most. Please let us know if you would like to
help, or if you have a group or youth group interested. If you are not a
country or region on this list, please let us know and as we evaluate
future missions we can try to include you as well.

This is three of the little girls from the Omoa
Children's home. The little girl in the lime green shirt and jeans in
Deysi, the girl we sponsor for the last few years. (Of course this is
three years ago, and she has grown quite a bit since this photo.)She is a little
darling I have had the privilege of meeting and talking and playing with
her several times. I can say a few things about these kids, they have the
same needs and wants and desires as any kids I have met anywhere. They
desire only to feel safe, to be loved and to feel important. Life line
and the folks in Omoa, the pastor Juan Carlos and his wife Patty, do a
great job of this. I would encourage anyone to take the time to sponsor
one of the hundreds of kids that need sponsorship. Please check out our
sponsor page.
If you are an organization working
in third and forth world countries, and are in need of communications
and energy efficiency ability, please email us. We will be happy to discuss our process with
you.
We are also designing some solar
powered devices, such as lighting, to deploy in areas where power is
minimal and sun is plentiful. We will post more info on that as it
becomes available.
Everything we design is made to be
deployed on-site by local people in order to provide not only
employment, but also build skill sets, self-esteem and workmanship in
the local community. Click here to see our
recent work.
Please check back as we build this
site. We are still in the process of putting together what this site,
and what the organization, will look like.
For information, please send us
email.
We also have an affiliation with
Evergreen Church in Beaverton Oregon. Please check them out as well.
GREAT place with even better people.
Click here!
Please check out IMPACT ministries out of Charlotte,
NC. These folks are doing great work in the areas devastated by Hurricanes
and floods in the last few years. If you or your church are looking for
something to do, and wanting to give your time to those in need, click on
the link below. These are hardworking Christian folk (they say that in the
South, don't they?) and could always use a hand. Check out their website.