The Ripple Effect at Work in Guatemala!
As November comes to an end, we at Impacto would like to take the time to say, “Thank You.” The last 20 months have looked so different for Impacto; we have learned to be more flexible than ever.
Happy Tummies Zacapa
In the past 20 months Impacto has had to make more decisions than in years past -- monthly, weekly, daily, and sometimes even hourly. It became hard and stressful at times. Yet, you supported us through each decision. You may have agreed or disagreed with our choice, yet we felt supported through it all. It’s our first, and God willing last, time navigating through a pandemic and your partnership has meant so much to us.
So, thank you. Thank you for praying, for donating, for visiting, for emailing, for calling, and for loving Impacto Ministry, our staff, workers, and those we serve. God has used you beyond what you can imagine. Your ripple effect from partnering with us has reached further than you can picture. To God be the glory!
Above: The Tabernacle

God works for the good of those who love him.
Romans 8:28
THANKFULLY CONTENT
In the previous letter I mentioned 1 Thessalonians 5:18 “give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” Giving thanks in all things is being in a state of contentment. It means to give thanks when everything is going well but also to give thanks during adversity. It sounds ridiculous to say that we can give thanks in the middle of adversities, but Paul says in Romans 8:28, “God works for the good of those who love him.” Let us learn to be content with what we have. Paul said to the Philippians I have learned to be content in every situation, whether in abundance or adversity. May God teach you and me to be content with what He has given to us.



