Our Journey to El Salvador

Our Journey to El Salvador

Friday, December 5, 2014

About the Gendreaus

     Before we continue on with the unfolding of the rest of our journey, I thought it would be good for you to get to know us better. Do read on to get more acquainted with us, the Gendreau family.







     
     The passion for culture and missions is not a surprise to the Gendreau Family. From the day Phil and Mia met, not only were they connected by their love for teeth, but they were also connected by their love to help and serve people for God’s Kingdom.  Both are similarly called to evangelize and share about Jesus. Their experience and background in different cultures helped them become great candidates to serve on the mission field.

     Phil was born in Montreau, France, a small town outside of Paris in 1979. He moved to Southern California when he was four years old with his family. Phil knew he had a heart for missions at an early age of 8 years old.  Phil graduated with a Biology degree at UC San Diego. Realizing that becoming a veterinarian was not his cup of tea, Phil decided to go to USC to become a dentist. With his extensive skills in art and surf board-making, becoming a dentist was a perfect fit for a person who loves to work with his hands! Through dental school, Phil participated in short-term dental mission trips to Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, and El Salvador.

     On the other side of the world, Mia was born in Davao, Philippines in 1976. Her family relocated to Manila after a few days and lived there for 20 years.  Afterward, she moved to California to finish her college education at Cal State University, Fullerton. Mia graduated in 2002 majoring in  Marketing with a focus in Business Administration.  Mia works full-time as a dental technical advisor for Glidewell Laboratories, the biggest  dental company in the United States. Mia joined KSOM( Kingdom School of Ministry) in 2007 through Vineyard at Laguna Niguel, and she also went to a few short-term mission trips to Mexico and India

     Phil and Mia met at a home group bible study.  They fell in love and got married in August of 2008.  They were able to visit their homelands, France and Philippines, before they had their first daughter, Selah Gisele, on July 2010.  Their youngest daughter, Shiloh Grace, was born on July 2013.  As a family, they love to hang out with their friends and engage in outdoor activities such as swimming and paddle boarding. Phil loves to surf whenever he can, and Mia loves to plan parties.  Selah goes to preschool 3 times a week at Grace Christian School, and Shiloh loves to play with her big sister, Selah.



Friday, September 12, 2014

In the Beginning

Meeting the Tripletts…My first visit to El Salvador


Outside the Dental Operatory at Coatapeque

     Some of you may be asking why we chose El Salvador? Phil has been to El Salvador a few times on short-term dental mission trips.  Three years ago, God spoke to Phil clearly while he was serving on a short term mission trip in El Salvador that He wanted him to move there with his entire family to serve as missionaries.  At that time, there were no openings for a dentist available, so the desire was kind of pushed under the carpet until it re-surfaced again around July 2013.  We barely just had delivered our newborn baby girl, Shiloh, when Phil broke the news that he wanted to move to El Salvador.  All you mommies out there can probably agree that after having a baby, the thought of moving to another country is the last thing you would be thinking about.  Phil knew his calling, on the other hand, I needed to go to El Salvador  to see for myself what life would be like living over there. Some of you may know that Phil practically had to drag my feet to get there, but after some serious counseling (thank you Sheneau Stanley), I finally decided to go  check it out with an open mind.
     When we arrived at the Monsenor Oscar Arnulfo Romero International Airport, Don Triplett and his wife, Terri, welcomed us at the entrance. Don Triplett, Founder of King’s Castles ministries  opened his home to me and Phil, and gave us an overview of what it would be like serving the people of El Salvador. He raised his entire family there for 25 years, and has become well-loved by the community. 
      As we drove around the cities of San Salvador and Coatapeque, I felt right at home because the area reminded me of how life was growing up in the Philippines. Seeing the busy streets filled with cars trying to make a two lane road into a four lane road was very familiar.  Seeing the city also reminded me a lot of what Manila is like: small little shops, food stands in every corner, and people selling everything and anything in the middle of the road. The Tripletts were so amazing to show us the preschools, gated villages, and clinics in a span of less than twenty-four hours. It was definitely a productive trip.  


     The place that made the biggest impact was visiting the clinics that Phil would be working in, and also a 24-hr House of Prayer located in the main grounds of Castillo Del Rey. The view of the prayer house was breathtaking, and the highlight of my entire visit. I knew living there would not be a surprise, but I needed to know why God was calling our family to live there. To tell you honestly, I did not hear any clear answers during this trip.  However, the cool thing about going to El Salvador at that time was that I got to witness how Phil was energized by the opportunity to serve.  It did bless my heart to see how much the people were so excited to meet a dentist who was willing to give up everything he had to serve them. This was a stepping stone for me to trust God, and to seek signs and confirmations that this is His will for our family.  I left El Salvador not as resistant, but with an open heart to receive whatever the Lord has for our family.



At the Dental Operatory in Coatapeque with the Tripletts.
This is where Phil worked as a missionary 3 years ago.

A church next to the Dental Operatory

At King's Castle 24 Hour House of Prayer

The beautiful view from the top of the 24 Hr House of Prayer


La Libertad


At a resort in La Libertad with Don and Terri Triplett