31 August 2005

September Prayer Calendar


Prayer Calendars Sept
Originally uploaded by Brazilian Tempo.
To download a copy to your computer click here. Once you have done that you can print this calendar and keep it in a place that will remind you to pray for our team each day this month.

28 August 2005

Our first family visitors

This week we were blessed by two of our family members. What a great week! Mary's momma and cousin Ashley came to town for a (too) short visit and got to experience life in Salvador. Dona Cindy spoiled us while she was here. She made sure we were getting settled in, feeling comfortable, and starting to be at home in our new culture. We saw lots of sites (some of which were new to us), took lots of pictures, and still had pa-lenty of time to shop. Our walls are no longer bare. Our home is starting to feel more like a home than an apartment we rent thousands of miles from home. They even got to have a Portuguese class with Mary's teacher one morning.
We couldn't have been happier with our first family visitors. Ashley joked about staying here longer, and as we were getting ready to put them on the plane and say good-bye, we almost thought she may have to. There was a problem with the ticket the airline had printed for her. All the information was correct. She had the right time and date and flight number on it. It seemed that when they had printed the ticket, they gave her a ticket number that was wrong. Ashley got it fixed right away, and was able to get on the plane. Too bad. She would have enjoyed a few more days here living it up with all the ways that Brazilians take care of you. They should be in the air right now flying home. We already miss them. It was a great encouragement for them to be here. We look forward to our next visitors from the US.

17 August 2005

Muritiba


Matt and Mary Virginia, along with Travis, went with Christians from 7 congregations around Salvador to Muritiba, a town in the interior of Bahia, on Saturday, August 13. We left the city about 7:45 and arrived in Muritiba around 9:45 where we met up with our good friend Nilton and the other missionaries living there. They dropped us all off at various locations in the village to hand out invitations to join free Bible classes they will be holding this month. Iracema and Carlos were our partners (seen in the pictures above) for handing out the flyers. The Muritiba church had already received many calls from interested people by lunch time, and we still had two more hours of inviting after that. They served us all lunch at 1:00 and a short afternoon snack after our work was done. We arrived home late that evening and slept well. To see more pictures of the day click here.

03 August 2005

Fresh Paint


We have “saudades” for you! To have saudades has a meaning close to “I miss you” with a little stronger connotation. We pray that all is going well and hope to hear some news about the ministries there soon. It is amazing the connections that the God provides his children through His Holy Spirit. We feel it when we hear news of other churches both at home and here in Brazil.

Our main goals these first nine months are: to learn Portuguese as best we can, support our teammates through culture shock and get settled ourselves, befriend Brazilians in our neighborhood (keeping a list of all evangelistic contacts), do cultural research, and build relationships with the existing Churches of Christ in our city. The last goal is what I am writing to you about now…

On Friday the whole team went to a very small and very poor congregation, the Itinga Church of Christ, on the other side of the city (about an hour bus ride). They have needed their small church building painted for a long time, as much of the walls were black from dirt and mold. And they as a church spiritually said that they were trying to make a fresh start and wanted something to remind themselves of this. So, our mission team, seeing the need and wanting to minister to our brothers and sisters there, took time to paint their building together.

It was as much a team building project for us as it was a project on their building. We broke out in song while we painted and worshipped together during our service to the Itinga Church. We sang some in Portuguese but mostly still in English. Two of our Brazilian brothers who came to mix the paint for us (in an odd Brazilian way I might add) would break out in the Portuguese versions of the songs we were singing and vice versa. God truly blessed us by being there together serving and singing to Him. So, we ask that as you watch the improvements on the Riverchase building taking place, think to pray for the Itinga Church. May we all remember our connection in Christ to our brothers and sisters all over the world – no matter in what language our hearts sing.

P.S. To see pictures of the Itinga church and of the pet monkey of one of the families there, click here.