Yearly Christian mission trip from Wisconsin to Azua, Dominican Republic to feed His people both spiritually and physically.

Wednesday, February 3, 2021

2021 Trip Cancelled

 February 3, 2021


The team decided it best for a number of reasons to cancel our 2021 mission trip because of covid. We will continue with our feeding programs and other ongoing projects until we can physically return in February, 2022.


Check out our Facebook page for the recent visit Dan was able to make.


God Bless

Tuesday, February 25, 2020

2020 Trip

The team is currently in Azua but regrets that they will not be posting to the blog this year. Go to their Facebook page (link to the right) for daily posts and pictures.

Monday, March 4, 2019

Epilogue 2019

Monday, March 4

The team is home and back to their families, work, and school. Hopefully they were able to rest on Sunday to make up for the lack of sleep the past week. This is the time, while things are still relatively fresh in the mind, to take stock of the week and make one last report.

There were many firsts with this team; largest team (14), first mother/daughter pairing (2), largest number of 1st time members (7), most women (8), and the first family. While not necessarily a first (we have to check the archives), we did something unusual this year in that we did not personally help with any construction. The planned construction of the AMI basketball court was put off as not being ready and the team was plenty busy with other ministry so they left it to the Dominicans to complete after they went home.

This group has never been about a single church or denomination. We adhere to the tenants of scripture alone. This year's group was widely diverse in that the 14 members call 10 separate churches home.

While the team was diverse in age, gender and gifts they blended extremely well. This team functioned very well together with a lot of laughs and encouragement even though some had met for the first time when arriving in Santo Domingo. The first devotion about many members, one body held true. One purpose: serving Christ. That focus wasn't diminished.

We ask that you inquire with the team member(s) you know about the trip. Everyone would have had a slightly different experience as not everyone was always in the same place at the same time and met different people or was in involved in a different part of the ministry. They will gladly share their stories.

We thank you for your prayers and financial contributions. Everything we collect is given directly to those we minister to in the DR. We ask for your continued prayers to those who we partner with in the DR and all those who we came in contact with that our work was not in vain and served Jesus in a way that gave Him the glory.

The list of major expenditures for 2019 included:
4 Church building projects (not complete churches but floors, walls, or roofs)
Basketball court at AMI
1500 Children's Bible Story Books
200 Adult Bibles
1500 Gospel Tracks
250# Beans
625# Rice
275 bottles Cooking Oil
Soap to the prison
$9000 to fund 3 feeding programs throughout the year
5 used wheelchairs
50 plastic chairs
25 audio Bibles to the blind
Writing slates to the blind
Refrigerator for a pastor

Various love offerings to our DR helpers and miscellaneous items purchased through the week are not included as are the many suitcases of clothes and shoes that our individual members collected and took down.

US Team:
Paul Flunker: Appleton, WI - 15 yrs.
Dan Natzke: Greenleaf, WI - 14 yrs.
Shawn Eckstein: Reedsville, WI - 12 yrs.
Christina Robokoff: Green Bay, WI - 8 yrs.
Duane Popp: Green Bay, WI - 6 yrs.
Crystal Schenian: Reedsville, WI - 2 yrs.
Sheila Olson: Reno, NV - 2 yrs.
Mallory Schenian: Kellnersville, WI - 1 yr.
Eleni Hein: Student; Reedsville, WI - 1 yr.
John Christian; Freedom, WI - 1 yr.
Jane Woosencraft: Green Bay, WI - 1 yr.
John Fickau:  Neenah, WI - 1yr.
Ann Fickau: Neenah, WI - 1 yr.
Grace Fickau: Neenah, WI - 1 yr.

DR Team:
Pablo (Ruth): Cooks from Puerto Rico, missionaries to Haiti
Natanael (Iris): Clothing shop owner; interpreter, main DR liaison, preacher
Genesis: Bus driver; driver, preacher
Wilfrido (Miguelina): Dentist; pastor, community leader at Haitian village in Estebania
Anderson: (Julian Joaquin) Pastor
Daniel: English teacher; translator
Nelson's: Husband and Wife (Nelson and Areceli Concepcion) Pastors at Project Four
Daimler: helper
Willi: helper
Benni: Pastor at AMI
Joel: School Superintendent; translator, preacher

God's blessings until 2020.


Saturday

Saturday, March 2

The team was packed and left the hotel for their last Pablo/Ruth breakfast at 7:30 at the Casa. After last-minute packing, good-bye's, and the obligatory team photo the team headed for the Capital. In Santo Domingo they made a quick stop at the International Market to barter for gifts and then 30 minutes in an area of the Colonial District marveling at the history (1511) and architecture.

Always a bit chaotic, but traveling home was otherwise thankfully uneventful where the team had a final prayer and hugs prior to meeting family in the Appleton airport.

A final report will be upcoming in the next few days. This epilogue will give an overview of the entire week's activity to include a review of our expenditures and donations.

Until then, a few notes regarding this blog. Due primarily to limited time availability, the writer has scaled down the daily blogs. I have also left out many details that while they may give a more expanded view of our day, would possibly appear to sensationalize. We see and do things that are difficult to detail in perspective and I suggest asking a team member for their individual experiences.

Individual actions have also been limited in the blog this year. We did have some illness (to include a 1 day hospitalization) and spiritual attacks so we asked for general prayer instead for privacy reasons. Not mentioning names involved with our daily endeavors was reduced from years past as every member of the team is of equal value and so as not to appear to elevate anyone above another; all have spiritual gifts and all used them for God's glory.

Visit our Facebook page (Azua Mission Team) for pictures