From:  Andrew & Rebecca  Loveall
             Missionaries to Guatemala
             A Discipleship Mission
  
 Dear Friends and  Family,
  
 Greetings and blessings from  Guatemala.  Everyone here with the Escuela Integrada Schools project sends  their warmest regards and blessings to our family, friends, supporters, and  prayer warriors in the United States and Europe.  This is not a full  newsletter (Andrew will try to get one out later this week) but a short note to  let everyone know what's happening here.
  
 We received a threat last Thursday;  a threat of violence or assault against the Antigua school and against Andrew  specifically.  This came about as a result of our normal activity and  decisions -- which are geared towards the protection of the children and  families of Escuela Integrada.  We took this threat seriously and  started extra security measures here.  In fact, Andrew just received two  quotes (Friday afternoon) from local security firms for the placement of armed  guards in the Antigua Escuela Integrada school.
  
 To this you were called, because  Christ suffered for you, leaving you an example,
 that you should follow in his  steps.  1 Peter 2:21  NIV
  
 At about 2:00am Sunday morning, men  broke into the Antigua school.  They sawed through the protective bars of  the front window and gained access.  They broke into and ransacked  Andrew's office and carried out much valuable equipment, including digital  cameras and two older notebook computers (our new computers were, as always at  night, with us at our house.)  They grabbed some money that was kept in  Andrew's office as well as valuable documents.  This all happened while we  were hosting the short-term missions team from the Green Hills Baptist  Church.
  
 We have good reason to believe that  these men were armed.
  
 However, we had in the  building two of our young men -- Juan and Victor (many of you have met them  both during visits here) who were sleeping in the kitchen -- behind it's metal  security door.  They called Andrew, who called the police.   Unfortunately, the police went to the wrong address -- about 2 blocks down the  street.  However, the police lights and sirens (so it seems) scared the  burglars -- who dropped all the valuables they had into a corner -- and  fled.  We have thus recovered most of what they were in the process of  stealing.
  
 These men tried to breach the  security doors on the main office -- without success.  While one door gave  way, the main security door held firm and they were unable to access the main  office.  Because of the police presence, instead of losing much valuable  equipment, we lost about Q150 in cash (about 20 dollars).  We are pleased  and grateful that the Lord protected our young men and that He protected the  school in this way.
  
 Of note: on examination of what they  were trying to steal, we know that this was a serious attack.
  
 Those who trust in the LORD are  like Mount Zion, which cannot be shaken but endures  forever.
 As the mountains surround  Jerusalem, so the LORD surrounds his people both now and forevermore.  
 Psalm 125:1-2    NIV
  
 Why did this happen?  What evil  is behind this?  We don't know exactly, but we suspect that the enemy of  our souls is displeased with this summer's activities here.  We have come  to the end of the 2008 visiting team season.  Our annual main ministry  outreaches, which our work builds towards all year, have been completed.   Our main adult ministry outreach was completed with the visit of the Circle of  Love team of doctors, nurses, and support personnel.  Our main children's  ministry outreach was completed on Friday with the completion of the Green Hills  Baptist Church (La Habra, CA) team program.
  
 Over the summer, with the work of  these teams of others, there have been over 300 decisions for  Christ in our work here.  We have rebuilt and / or repaired  the houses of over ten poor families.  The new classrooms in El Tesoro (the  war refugee town) are almost completed.  Literally tons of clothes have  been distributed.  The Circle of Love team as well as the leadership of  Escuela Integrada were honored with a private meeting with Dr. Rafael Espada,  the Vice President of the Republic of Guatemala.  We are seeing a spiritual  harvest in the work here like never before.
  
 This has also come as the U.S. and  European economies have tanked.  Finances are tough.  We did  not make the July financial needs (double salaries mandated by the  government, etc.) and -- indeed -- are still behind in paying the July mandated  "bonos" to all our employees, although the teachers have all been  paid.  The July "bullet" was not dodged this year and has been put off till  the end of August, when these legal requirements must be paid.  We are very  badly behind financially.  This seems to be the story in a great many  families, churches, and ministries as people in the States and Europe lose  available income.  So this attack on the school seems, surely, to be  intended to dishearten us. The enemy seems to believe that we will be  discouraged by this attack.  He wants our people -- and the children  and families here to be afraid.  This is normal --we are on the 'front  lines' so to speak.
  
 We are not  afraid.  We trust in the Lord.
  
 In that day they will  say, "Surely this is our God; we trusted in him, and he saved  us. 
 This is the LORD, we trusted in  him; let us rejoice and be glad in his salvation."     Isaiah 25:9  NIV
  
 Please pray for our safety and the  safety of the Escuela Integrada schools.  Please pray for our finances --  specifically that we can raise an extra $10,000 above normal August needs over  the next two weeks.  We must get caught up.  The work of the Lord  depends on it.
  
 We call on our supporting churches  and organizations to make special, intercession for us -- we ask you to all  pray.  We are considering the placement of professional, armed guards in  the school for a period of 90 days.  If we do this, it will cost about  $1,400.00 extra per month.  We have not yet decided whether or not to do  this and are diligently praying about this decision.  
  
 Rebecca travels to the States  (Chicago area) to begin the first leg of her graduate studies at Wheaton  College.  We need your prayers for our family at this time.  There are  many, many needs among the children and families here.  We are still  confronting the abuse and mistreatment of these precious children -- and we need  your prayers -- and we need the Lord's strength and wisdom as we navigate the  mentoring and counseling challenges here.
  
 May the Lord bless you in all  things!
  
 Your brother and sister and humble  servants,
 Andrew & Rebecca  Loveall
 Missionaries to Guatemala
  
  
  
 "God is  not unjust; He will not forget your work and the love you have shown Him  as
 you have  helped His people and continue to help them". - Hebrews 6:10     NIV