05 July 2005

Introducing an Old Friend to New Ones

The month of June has been a busy one for the Maberys in Brazil. We were in our second month of Portuguese training and are progressing at a pretty steady pace right now. We have both been complimented lately by people who heard us talk when we first arrived and are noticing that we are understanding and speaking better now than before.

Mary Virginia had a birthday early in June and we had our first wedding anniversary just a couple weeks ago. We were able to take some time and spend a weekend at the discovery coast to celebrate together.

We had a wonderful experience at the home of Mary Virginia’s professora de Português, Jaci, on a Saturday night. Her teacher invited us to come and share about our lives and something from the Bible with some of the teenagers she tutors for free on the weekends. Little did we know that we would be meeting a few students and most of Jaci’s family when we arrived. Visiting a Brazilian home, especially for the first time, is a big deal. There were six of us from our team visiting, and we all brought with us some little snack or a bottle of Coke to add to the treats offered. We spent about an hour sitting together on the porch getting to know each other (the six of us and about 20 of them), and then the food was laid out for us to try. There was everything from a flan type dish topped with prunes to boiled peanuts. We talked and laughed some more and met everyone else that we hadn’t already met. It was such a warm, welcoming and fun atmosphere that we hardly knew what to do, so we just joined in.

We met Jaci’s nephew, Mateus (Matthew). He wanted the rest of his family to meet us, so when his father arrived he introduced us and said we would have to come back and have dinner with him and his mother, whose name happens to be Virginia. He was so proud to have us as new friends that he wanted everyone else to know us as well. That is how it is with knowing Jesus. We want everyone else to know him because of the joy we have from knowing him as well. Just like the healed leper in Luke 5:12-15, we cannot keep quiet about the good things Christ has done in our lives. Now we just have to learn how to do that well in Portuguese.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Matt and Mary Virginia
Loved reading your Brazilian Tempo. It is great hearing about your new home and your new friends. God is good and we are witnessing his work from a whole new perspective. May He continue to bless your work in Brazil. Love you both.

Anonymous said...

Matt and Mary V.,
Great to hear about your work in Salvador. We are just a week away from VBS. Keep the home folks in your prayers and know that you and the whole team are in ours.

Anonymous said...

The girls at East Cullman still think of you! Us teachers do, too! Thanks for sending the link to your blog!

Anonymous said...

Just reviewed your blog? The pictures are great, but made me teary. Yall look so happy and wonderful. I cant wait to see you. Really enjoyed reading all the messages. Hard to imagine the journey you are on. Its all so surreal to me, but Im sure a fullfilment of God's plan for you. You are in my heart and prayers.

Anonymous said...

Have enjoyed your blog, but i have been comforting and getting tissues for bama mom as she looks at it. Will see you in a few weeks . . . if i can find my passport. Im so excited about coming to see your new home. Hope the rainy season is gone, so I can enjoy the Brazilian beaches. Love, your cuz

Anonymous said...

Hey Matt and Mary V, this is Jackson. I'm playing a game right now. It's called Karate. I pretend to be a karate guy and then I get hurt and have a broken leg. Then Mom has to check me and tell me to lay on the couch until my pretend broken leg is better. It's really fun! You should try it sometime. Next I'm going to play army guys.

I'm glad you are having a great time in Brazil. See you later!

Jackson