Stacey Parker, one of the members on our team, recently said, “I have never known until now what it felt like to have my heart break and overflowing with joy at the same time.” She was talking about what happened at one of our Bible studies. Stacey and Mary Virginia are studying with a group of six of Jaci’s, our language teacher’s, nieces (all in their teens and early twenties) and their friends (Mariluse, Marilene, Taimires, Larissa, Jamile, and Daiane). There is also a guys evangelistic Bible study begun by Travis and Matt with Jaci’s nephews, her son, and their friends (George, Anderson, Douglas, Elder, Jackson, Andreus). At one of the recent studies the question at the end was, “If you were to ask God which path your life was on, would he say you were following His path or another?” Daiane, the youngest and the quietest said, “I don’t think that I can answer that question yet because I do not know which is the path of God or what He wants for my life.” Stacey later put to words what I was feeling as well, heartbroken that no one has ever told Daiane the way of God and overflowing with joy that she is earnestly seeking to know God and what He wants for her life. Since that lesson we have had two more about the life of Jesus and the teachings of Jesus again with Daiane and others (including some of the guys as well) asking some very searching questions. Next week’s Bible study is lesson six on baptism – Participating in the Greatest Story of All Time. Please be praying that God will protect the hearts of these young people from Satan’s attacks during this hopeful turning point in their lives. Also pray that God will open up doors for us to study with Daiane’s parents and the families of the other friends that have come to Jaci’s family’s house to hear the good news.
Not only are we getting to study the Bible with this huge family but they have also been helping us get the building ready for the inauguration. On Saturday we held a work day and had all three of the other churches in the city represented. Mary was in charge of the food which was a challenge with no stove, refrigerator, or microwave yet; but luckily the
American families on our team had crock pots (a thing the Brazilians had never seen). It was great to work together painting and cleaning alongside other Brazilian brothers and sisters and hopefully 10 future members of our church too. The city is pretty well shut down right now for Carnaval (which is why we had a huge push to get as much done as possible before hand). Renovations on the front of the building start next week and the sign on the front should be finished by then as well. Invitations are already ordered for all of our new friends and neighbors, plane tickets bought, and most importantly prayers are underway as the excitement builds. We are so glad that you are a part of this with us!
We invite you to share in our adventures as we learn a new culture, a new language, and a new way of looking at the world around us. Dare to dream with us God's dream for Salvador, Brazil.
27 February 2006
08 February 2006
January Happenings
The first exciting thing that happened this month was the Sirmon’s visit! Rick’s first trip here and Cindy’s second. And although they were initiated to Brazil life in a negative way before they left– (our beach bag was stolen with Mr. Sirmon’s money and credit cards and our cell phones and apartment keys), on the whole their time in Salvador was a pretty wonderful occasion celebrating Christmas and New Years together. They brought many gifts for us and for the team and Mr. Sirmon even took time to plant things in our big planter on the balcony! It was truly a gift from God to have them with us for a short while. And while we miss them already, we know that they’ll be back soon – being as it’s now Rick’s business to travel and Cindy’s hobby of preference. It was also encouraging to hear Mr. Sirmon’s report to Riverchase on our life and work on the mission field.
While the Sirmons were here, WE GOT THE KEYS to the building!!! We closed on our rent contract the first week of January. There is much work to do in this area to get it ready for our inauguration but the plans are in progress and it’ll get done by inauguration with God’s help!
The South American missions conference was the second week in January and it was followed by a Brazilian youth seminar. Our entire team was able to go, thanks to God, and get to know other American missionaries working in Brazil and Paraguay.
Our first big evangelistic group Bible study was a success. The first lesson is on what the purpose of life is anyway and why study the Bible. The study concludes that the answers to the questions of life are found in the Bible, God’s Word, and that God says that the purpose for this life is found in glorifying Him, Our Creator and Father. The study began as a result of our language teacher, Jaci, wanting us to share what she helped us translate with her whole family (who brought their friends). There were 10 Brazilians at the study and we hope to have more next week as we tell of God’s overall relationship throughout the Old Testament with His people the Israelites. Please pray for Jaci’s family as they grow in the knowledge of their purpose in this world. Pray that they will seek to become the children of God that He longs for them to be – children who seek after their heavenly Father. Thank YOU for being examples to us in your giving and support and encouragement, on this every day journey to become more like Him.
While the Sirmons were here, WE GOT THE KEYS to the building!!! We closed on our rent contract the first week of January. There is much work to do in this area to get it ready for our inauguration but the plans are in progress and it’ll get done by inauguration with God’s help!
The South American missions conference was the second week in January and it was followed by a Brazilian youth seminar. Our entire team was able to go, thanks to God, and get to know other American missionaries working in Brazil and Paraguay.
Our first big evangelistic group Bible study was a success. The first lesson is on what the purpose of life is anyway and why study the Bible. The study concludes that the answers to the questions of life are found in the Bible, God’s Word, and that God says that the purpose for this life is found in glorifying Him, Our Creator and Father. The study began as a result of our language teacher, Jaci, wanting us to share what she helped us translate with her whole family (who brought their friends). There were 10 Brazilians at the study and we hope to have more next week as we tell of God’s overall relationship throughout the Old Testament with His people the Israelites. Please pray for Jaci’s family as they grow in the knowledge of their purpose in this world. Pray that they will seek to become the children of God that He longs for them to be – children who seek after their heavenly Father. Thank YOU for being examples to us in your giving and support and encouragement, on this every day journey to become more like Him.
05 February 2006
December Events:
Matt’s Birthday was a lot of fun and was almost a full fledged Brazilian birthday party with catered sweet and salty mostly fried Brazilian “things,” a prayer in portuguese, about 5 different birthday songs and even live music (our neighbor brought his guitar). The birthday parties here are really big deals. Matt’s wasn’t quite up to par with some of the birthdays that we’ve been to here but it was still an event to remember. One memorable thing that happened was that our digital camera was stolen. Yeah, I know from his own party but it was in the shared room downstairs in our apartment building and anyone (from the complex) could have wandered in and taken it. – Just wanted to let you know why there are not as many pictures on our blogspot. Aside from that it was a successful evening and a good opportunity to build stronger relationships with the neighbors and new friends God has blessed us with here.
God brought us even more American visitors this month: Donna McMillan and Georgia Frietas stayed with the Parkers, the Terri’s (a missionary couple in Porto Alegre, Brazil) stayed with the Porters, and Russell’s parents, brother, and grandmother came for Christmas.
Our team Christmas was wonderful! We all spent the night at the Parkers (the only weekend in December without visitors) and played dirty Santa, read the Christmas story and sang carols. Then Saturday morning we opened our gifts to each other (we drew names) – the children went first of course! A memorable and blessed event!
Just after our “Christmas weekend” together we learned that Mary’s visa was invalid because of a previous visa in her passport that had never been canceled. Amazingly enough, even though she was illegal for a while (and still might be), we could see God working in that situation as well. We were told to go to Recife (a city about 12 hours by car north of here) to the Immigration Department. It just so happens that we have good Brazilian friends we knew from Abilene who are working with the church in Recife. God lead us to experience many different mature Brazilian works in that city, make bonds with the Christians there, and even get the proper “cancel” stamp in Mary’s passport.
God also guided us through another government problem with our taxes. We were being charged for taxes for the year before (when we weren’t even in the country yet). This was a major headache that gave us some good contacts in the end and helped us to pave the way for our teammates who are having the same trouble now.
We held our first small group meeting all in Portuguese. It was just our team but Travis is teaching all of us how to lead these and teach Brazilians to lead them as well. We hope small groups will be a major evangelistic tool, second only to our evangelistic studies. Please, keep praying that God will give us the gift of tongues as we spread His Word.
Negotiations for the building and planning renovations for it began in December. This is one of Matt’s roles on the team so needless to say it consumed what time was left after the above trips and events. God has truly been good in answering this prayer for a place to worship Him that is: in a our target area, on a main street, and big enough for at least 3 years of growth. And believe it or not, it’s located on Holy Spirit Street!
Each team member has different roles. Most ministries have 2 people working together but some just have 1 person. We began presenting our 5 year dreams in each ministry area and our 1st year goals to each other. We also began planning which things we could handle at first – what we were going to start off doing well. God has blessed us with good leadership and training for this preparation time.
God brought us even more American visitors this month: Donna McMillan and Georgia Frietas stayed with the Parkers, the Terri’s (a missionary couple in Porto Alegre, Brazil) stayed with the Porters, and Russell’s parents, brother, and grandmother came for Christmas.
Our team Christmas was wonderful! We all spent the night at the Parkers (the only weekend in December without visitors) and played dirty Santa, read the Christmas story and sang carols. Then Saturday morning we opened our gifts to each other (we drew names) – the children went first of course! A memorable and blessed event!
Just after our “Christmas weekend” together we learned that Mary’s visa was invalid because of a previous visa in her passport that had never been canceled. Amazingly enough, even though she was illegal for a while (and still might be), we could see God working in that situation as well. We were told to go to Recife (a city about 12 hours by car north of here) to the Immigration Department. It just so happens that we have good Brazilian friends we knew from Abilene who are working with the church in Recife. God lead us to experience many different mature Brazilian works in that city, make bonds with the Christians there, and even get the proper “cancel” stamp in Mary’s passport.
God also guided us through another government problem with our taxes. We were being charged for taxes for the year before (when we weren’t even in the country yet). This was a major headache that gave us some good contacts in the end and helped us to pave the way for our teammates who are having the same trouble now.
We held our first small group meeting all in Portuguese. It was just our team but Travis is teaching all of us how to lead these and teach Brazilians to lead them as well. We hope small groups will be a major evangelistic tool, second only to our evangelistic studies. Please, keep praying that God will give us the gift of tongues as we spread His Word.
Negotiations for the building and planning renovations for it began in December. This is one of Matt’s roles on the team so needless to say it consumed what time was left after the above trips and events. God has truly been good in answering this prayer for a place to worship Him that is: in a our target area, on a main street, and big enough for at least 3 years of growth. And believe it or not, it’s located on Holy Spirit Street!
Each team member has different roles. Most ministries have 2 people working together but some just have 1 person. We began presenting our 5 year dreams in each ministry area and our 1st year goals to each other. We also began planning which things we could handle at first – what we were going to start off doing well. God has blessed us with good leadership and training for this preparation time.
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