31 March 2008

We're Moving!

We're moving to a house in less than two weeks now. It's close to the same price as our apartment, we'll have more space and be able to rent out a room to our new missionary Heather Alkire (coming in June to be part of our work for the next two years), less noise from busy street traffic, less termites and a YARD for our dog Nalah (and for Aubry when she gets a little older). And more space for visitors when y'all want to come see us! We're very excited but with everything happening at church this month: baptism, small groups, team banquet, evangelism series, new bible studies, anniversary service, women's study, english class, youth night, two new babies, visiting mission team, and church building hunting (church is moving in June); We haven't packed a thing yet!!!

Homemade Applesauce-Different Texture!

Confession

Mary Virginia taught the women's spiritual disciplines class yesterday and the topic was confession. It was not a theme that the Brazilian women were used to hearing. Since, catholicism is so big here, the protestant churches try hard not to be like the catholics. And since the abuse of confessionals was one of the major issues that brought on the Protestant Reformation, evangelical churches here are still afraid to talk about confession in the church. Protestant churches in Salvador do not usually have an invitation at the end of the service where people can confess either Christ or their sins or both. Churches in this culture can easily be seen as being full of hipocrits - people trying to be perfect who never expose their own humanity. In fact most evangelical churches (if you're not catholic, they call you evangelical) in the area have lists of rules - things you can and cannot do as a Christian - everything from not shaving your legs to what you eat. Many come to our church asking what our rules are. One of our four identity points that we are teaching our members is that we want to be authentic people. Our church is a hospital for sinners. That the Bible teaches redemption is both an event (baptism) and a process (an ongoing relationship with God). That sin is not breaking one of the rules and not letting anyone know or even a moral or social wrong (although this can be a part of sin). Sin as the Hebrews understood it, is anything that hurts your relationship with God or others. When Jesus told us to love God above all else, and love our neighbor, He was showing us how to live a pure and righteous life here on earth in harmony with our Creator and all those around us. And as Christians when (because we will) we fall short of these two very important things, the first step is admitting it. The second is asking for the forgiveness that God is so ready to give us (1 John 1:9-10). This may need to be just to God but it often needs to be to a trusted brother or sister in Christ (James 5:16), an accountability partner, or perhaps the offended party. We need each other. We need prayers, strength, and support from each other. We need to go to God with and for each other. But always remember that we don't have to talk God into forgiving us, it is He who is working to make us ready to accept His forgiveness.

23 March 2008




Aubry is 7 and 1/2 months old now. Not interested in crawling yet but she's certainly mobile. This is her on the go in her walker - she chases us everywhere in it. She also likes being surrounded by her friends. Don't we all!

Happy Easter!




Baby's First Easter! At church today we took the Lord's Supper around tables. It was a neat service!

Youth Service Project


The youth had a service project this weekend to deliver food to families our church knows who are in need of our help. Each family received a large bag of food and a great big chocolate Easter Egg (as is the tradition here). We were able to help 7 families who are either friends or family of members at our church. One family was very emotional since their father who was just in his mid thirties passed away this week last year. The Mom (an aunt of one of our young professionals, Danielle) has found no steady job and is trying to raise three children now by herself. The other families we visited are also low income families who are either single parent families or are trying to care for at least one family member with a handicap or in many cases both. Our youth learned a lot this past Saturday and we appreciate our supporters who make days like this possible.

Mesias' Baptism

We had another baptism last week. He is an older man named Mesias. Travis had been studying with him but he first came to church as a friend of Ida, our widow at church (we think Mesias may have a crush on her). He was baptized in the ocean after church. It was so great that the Nitoroi team could be there too. They are a mission team in training to go to Niteroi - a city near Rio. They were here visiting us on their survey trip asking some really tough but good questions. We pray for their work as they move to Brazil next October. Please be in prayer for this team as well as for our new brother in Christ here in Salvador!

17 March 2008

80's Team Banquet


Wow! It was a night to remember complete with thank-you's, awards, 80's music videos, and, yes, even a moonwalk contest. We are now 8 missionaries celebrating 3 years on the mission field in 2008. What better way to commemorate this than a look at our past. Thank you to Aubry for being so good so Mommy could MC the night! Thank you to Alicia for the decorations and to Matt for help with the awards ceremony and Russ for the improv kareoke! And thank you to God and to my teammates for an incredible 3 years here in Salvador, Brazil.

Samuel Josiah Porter -Welcome To The World!


Baby Sam was born at 8:20 on March 12 - the day we all traveled to Brazil together just 3 years ago. The labor lasted about 6 and half hours. Samuel was 8lbs and 10oz. and about 20 inches long. (3.925 K and 51.5 cm). We were ready for his arrival, especially big brother Kelton, who stayed with us while Randy, Jenn, and Samuel were in the hospital. It was a little strange having two kids for a few days. Now there are 5 team kids. We came to the field with 4, 3 left, and now we're up to 6 including our unborn baby Sass. Samuel and Jackson are just 3 weeks apart while Aubry and Ceara are 9 months apart. It's strange to think of Kelton as the big boy on the team now. Will post a picture of all of our team kids when we can get them all together.

06 March 2008



Coming Back from Furlough

Well we’ve been back here in Brazil a month now and I think our bodies are finally adjusted from leaving the cold winter there to coming back to the middle of a hot summer here. It was so good to spend time with you and worship with you during furlough. We wish you could see Aubry’s two new teeth. All the Brazilians say she’d grown so much while we were away. We are glad to be back and back into our ministry here. We had to hit the ground running and here are some of the happenings from this past month back…

Evangelism Series

In Brazil, February (or March depending on when Carnival is that year) is the time for new beginnings. After Carnival is over people come back from summer vacations, school starts back, and people get ready to truly begin their year. We wanted to start off this year with a focus on evangelism. We have over 30 members now who can reach out as well (if not better) than us missionaries. We began an 8 week Sunday School class on training them to teach an evangelistic one on one Bible study with friends and family. The study itself is 8 weeks and the lessons are: Purpose of Life- To Glorify God, O.T. God wants a relationship with His People, What Is Sin, Life of Jesus, Teachings of Jesus, Baptism, Church, and Holy Spirit. After studying the first we had a practice day this past Sunday after church March 2nd where they paired up and practiced with each other. Our members are becoming more motivated to share God’s word and we recently have three new studies. Please pray for upcoming studies and especially for Messias as he is nearing the end of studying these lessons and says he wants to be baptized when he finishes.

Sermon Series

Also, to begin the year we wanted to define our Identity a little better in a city with so many religions and churches and denominations. Since most churches here lack a sense of community, we decided to focus on our identity as a Family of God. Each week we have emphasized four values: Authenticity, Growth, Invitation, and Healthy Theology. Both the Identity sermon series and our evangelism Sunday School series will take us through to our Anniversary service on April 6th.

First Pot-luck of the year

Our first potluck of the year was a hit, we had 81 in attendance! This is about 30 more than usual. Our Brazilians love to invite on potluck days!



Baby Jackson Turner Quirey

Baby Jackson Turner was born the same day as the potluck February 17th at 5:31 pm to his proud parents Russell and Valerie Quirey (for those of you who know Matt Quirey – he is now a first time uncle). J.T. weighed 7lbs and 2oz and was 20 inches long. He is just beautiful. Our team is still awaiting baby Porter in a week or so and we just found out that there is a new baby Sass due in August.

You didn’t know this is what our team meant by growing the church!!!

Women’s Ministry

We’ve had a couple of baby showers recently. We’ve also started our monthly Christian disciplines lessons again. This month Jennifer taught on service. We had a nice luncheon and about 20 women attended. Next month will be Mary Virginia’s lesson on confession.

Youth Back To School Party

We were so proud of our youth at their back to school party. They brought visitors and showed off what they’d learned. We had 25 Brazilian kids. They won prizes of school supplies for answering questions about the devo lessons over the past 4 months. We’ve been studying about God’s work among the men and women of the Old Testament and some of the questions were pretty hard.

The Youth leaders (Matt, Mary Virginia, Randy, Jennifer, and a young Brazilian couple Tennyson and Diana) are spending once a week for 6 weeks together in prayer for the youth ministry. We are praying for God’s guidance, growth, a multi-generational vision committee, and a Brazilian male intern.

New Church Secretaries

We still can’t afford to hire a church secretary so some of our Brazilian women stepped up to the plate! We now have three women volunteering at the church in order to keep the building open and help out at the church (especially with all of the team women being pregnant or with little babies to care for)! Their biggest project lately is mail-outs to all of the visitor cards we have received over the last year in order to invite people to our big church anniversary beginning of April and our English classes that begin the end of this month. Our new volunteers are Luciana, Diana, and Cremilda and we don’t know how we ever got along without them now!