Connection Made.

We love connecting our friends together.

35 years ago Cody Mummau was a middle schooler on our first trip to Guatemala and then this week he brought a team down to serve alongside our dear friends Jonathan and Lauren and the Elévate Guatemala team!
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Father’s Day

Tomorrow is Father’s Day here in Guatemala, so the guys at IDC are dusting off the cornhole sets, sharpening the darts (is that a thing?) and stretching out the tug of war rope. If you are local, Todd would love to have you join him.
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The rest of the story…

In May we saw crosses being placed at construction sites all around town.

That is because the Day of the Cross (Día de la Santa Cruz) and the Day of the Construction Worker (Día del Albañil) are both on the same day in early May. They are connected because in the 16th Century, while excavating old Jerusalem, workers found three crosses. When they touched the largest of the three, they were healed of any sickness that they had. The cross was believed to be miraculous. The story goes on to say that a funeral passed by this excavation site and when the dead man, a construction worker, was made to touch the cross, he was resurrected.

And that is why we see crosses adorning construction sites across Latin America.
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