Friday, January 29, 2010

Shipping News

Our ship date has been changed to February 11. We are waiting on some medical equipment for Hospital Shalom, Peten. Hopefully it will be here before then, but if not we may have to delay again.

Woody is still working on getting supplies from our "bodega" in Guatemala to relief workers in Haiti. Please pray for that effort.


Friday, January 22, 2010

Shipping News

In November 2009 we shipped out last container of the year. I am now working on a load which will ship the first week in February 2010.

The disaster in Haiti is heavy on our hearts, and we are looking at ways of sending supplies from our 'bodega' in Guatemala. So far we have been able to provide some medical supplies to Knoxville area ministries who are sending teams of doctors into Haiti, namely Remote Area Medical and Frontlines Global Missions.

Please pray for the people of Haiti and all those who are extending the hand of love and comfort to them.

Vine International - Report on 2009

Wow, what a year. Every time I think we're reaching a saturation point in Guatemala, God just seems to laugh & say, "Okay...watch this!" Given that Guatemala is the size of Tennessee, it's amazing that Vine supports over 100 projects at various levels. This year, that number has grown, but it's only the tip of the iceberg. Through this decade, we've averaged about 8 containers - & $3 million in value-of-aid per year. Well...in 2009 - we've shipped 18 containers & quadrupled the values. A friend asked a logical question - "So...your financial donations have increased?" Well, not really. My only answer is it's God's economy. A key to the number of containers is an increase in wheelchairs in partnership with Joni & Friends (US) & Bethel Ministries (Guatemala). A key in the value-of-aid is a new level of partnership with MAP Int'l - providing a greater volume of medicines. Obviously, a box of antibiotics carries a greater value than a box of bandages. Both are needed, but one simply has greater dollar value. Translate that into multiple 40-foot containers & it becomes significant. But that's only part of the picture.

Along with MAP & JAF, much thanks to other resource partners - Samaritan's Purse, Crosslink Int'l, IFAME, Equipping the Saints, CHOSEN, Refuge Int'l, Hope Haven-Canada, Wheels of Hope, & an array of medical-related entities. Many containers are shipped directly from other facilities & neverpass through Knoxville. Smaller loads are brought to our warehouse here, where our Collection Center Manager & road-warrior, Bruce White, sorts & preps them into quarterly container loads. Did I mention efficient? Did I mention God's economy? I still stand amazed. I hope you are, too.

Woody Woodson