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Back in Guatemala and Ready for What God Has Ahead

After a refreshing holiday season spent with family, friends, and ministry partners, we are back in Guatemala and ready to begin another exciting year of ministry. With new villages being added, the upcoming opening of Centro Médico Vida Plena, and a full calendar of outreach ahead, 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most impactful years yet for God Said Go Missions.

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Building What Lasts: Why Sustainability Matters in Ministry

Sustainability isn’t just a strategy for our ministry—it’s a biblical calling. In 2026, God Said Go Missions is focusing on building systems, leaders, and ministries that endure long after a single moment or mission trip. From the launch of Centro Médico Vida Plena to strengthening village leadership, we are committed to building something that lasts.

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What It Really Takes to Open a Medical Center in Guatemala

Opening a medical center in Guatemala takes far more than construction. From navigating licensing hurdles to sourcing medical equipment and building the right team, the journey to launch Centro Médico Vida Plena has required perseverance, patience, and prayer. Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at what it really takes to make it happen.

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Stepping into 2026 with Faith, Purpose, and Sustainability

A new year always brings new beginnings—but 2026 represents something more. It is the fruit of years of prayer, faith, and obedience. As Centro Médico Vida Plena opens and our ministries grow deeper into villages and children’s lives, we are focusing on sustainability—building ministries that endure and leaders who finish well. This is a year fueled by faith, driven by purpose, and led by Jesus.

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Christmas Joy in El Asintal 🎄

This Christmas season, joy filled the rural community of El Asintal as more than 170 children gathered for a special celebration centered on love, generosity, and the true meaning of Christmas. What began with one woman’s simple idea—collecting teddy bears for children in need—grew into a beautiful community effort filled with songs, games, a nativity play, shared food, and meaningful gifts. It was a powerful reminder that when God’s people say “yes,” even the smallest acts can create lasting impact.

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Unto Us a Savior Is Born

Christmas invites us to pause and remember the miracle that changed everything. God did not send a plan or a system—He sent His Son. Born in humility and laid in a manger, Jesus entered our broken world to bring hope, peace, and redemption. As we celebrate His birth, we are reminded that God comes near, meets us where we are, and fills even the darkest places with light. This is the heart of Christmas—and the reason we rejoice.

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A Small Building Project with a Big Impact in El Asintal

What does a bathroom mean in a rural Guatemalan village?

In El Asintal, a simple building project has brought dignity, health, and hospitality to a growing church community. Thanks to generous partners in Kansas and England, this church now has a solid roof and new bathroom facilities—small changes with a big impact.

👉 Watch the video to see the transformation and hear the story.

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When Ministry Gets Messy: A Behind-the-Scenes Moment From El Dique

Sometimes the mission field surprises us—like the day a simple walk through tall grass in El Dique led to an unexpected run-in with fleas. Thankfully, our team handled it with humor, prayer, and hydrocortisone. Read this behind-the-scenes moment from Nurse Rocio!

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