Take a minute to listen to a few local pastors and church leaders explain what ENLACE is all about; equipping churches to transform communities. We always welcome your comments.
ENLACE: Restoring Relationships for Community Transformation
Construction, Training, and Haircuts: A Week of Creative Partnership
Last week, The Crossing Church sent a team to collaborate with the Good Samaritan Church in Las Delicias. For some team members, this was their 7th trip partnering with local ENLACE churches. With 25 members, this was the largest team the church had ever sent. It required months of preparation to properly match the skills and desires of the team with opportunities identified by the local community. This year, the result was a multi-faceted trip that included women's leadership training, working with children at a local school, organizing a soccer tournament, a Project Milagro construction project, and even free haircuts and haircutting training. Teams like The Crossing who are involved in a multi-year relationship with a local community play an important role in motivating and empowering the local church to transform its community.
Home Gardens Preach the Gospel in El Salvador: Interview with Pastor Santos Carpio
1,000 Member Congregation Making Huge Impact in El Salvador in 2009
Since the beginning of 2008, 12 new churches have begun to work with ENLACE. Take a minute to see the profiles of two of these churches as they eagerly serve their communities in a variety of tangible ways.
In the past two months, multiple U.S. churches have come to partner with the work of local churches and communities in rural El Salvador. Please take a moment to view photos of this wonderful collaboration.
Spending 30% on Dirty Water: Measuring the Impact of Project Milagro
by Frederick McGough
by Frederick McGough
In June the Children’s Health International Medicine Project of Seattle, CHIMPS, arrived for its annual medical trip to Abelines, a remote, rural village in El Salvador’s northeastern mountains. Since 2003, groups of doctors, pediatricians and medical students from Washington have collaborated with ENLACE to support its ongoing efforts in this region. Not only do they bring thousands of dollars worth of much needed medicine to address the curative medical issues, but they also focus on preventive education in an effective way by preparing charlas, training sessions, for the local health committee. The health committee, established with ENLACE’s help 11 years ago, continues to be the primary health educator for this village of approximately 2000 people.
"The Difference Here is Unity:" Interviews with Miguel Duran and ANDA Representative
Pennsylvania Elementary School Lends a Hand to Students in El Salvador
By Margarita Campos and Michelle Bueno