Thursday, August 29, 2013

5 years and counting...


Today, August 29th, marks 5 years that I arrived in Santarém, Brazil.  Sometimes it feels like yesterday and sometimes it feels like forever ago.  I arrived as a newly 23 year old, only a year out of college and ready to take on the world.  Now looking back, as a newly married, 28 year old, I can see how much I have been blessed during these past 5 years.  It hasn’t always been easy.  There have been countless struggles, times of homesickness and times where I wondered if I was even worthy to be a missionary.  One thing I have learned is I probably am not worthy but the one I am working for (Jesus) is more than worthy.  There are times when I have thought about what I am “missing out” on in the US.  But as Becky Hrubik, PAZ co-director, told me, “There is nothing better than working full-time for Jesus.”  I have no doubt that she is right. 

Before getting married and even shortly after, Lucivan and I had thought a lot about what our plans would be after getting married.  What would we do?  Where would we go?  We thought a lot about moving to Southern Brazil and working regular jobs and being involved in a local church.  I thought a lot about having my own job so I could make money and not have to live on donations and rely on other people.  Maybe my faith was too small.  We sat down with the Directors of PAZ to talk through the plans for the future and they challenged us to pray and seek God about jumping on board as a couple full-time with Project AmaZon.  Now we would both be missionaries.  I know we both walked away that day very thoughtful.  What were we supposed to do?  We both felt torn between what our flesh wanted to do and what God was calling to do. 

For those that don’t know, my husband is from a river community along the Amazon River.  6 months before we met, I went to his community on a PAZ trip to help with the construction of the church there and to do children’s ministry.  The trip that I went on really marked my life.  Sometimes we go to so many places that we just don’t remember them all but this community was different.  6 months later I understood why when I met Lucivan.  God is so neat in the way He writes our stories.  I know it was not just by chance that an American missionary and a Brazilian guy from a river community were joined together.  God’s will must be done. 

With all that said, and on the 5th anniversary of my life in Brazil, we would like to announce that we will be serving full-time as PAZ missionaries.  God is in control and the time tables are in His hands.  What we know for now is that we will be serving in any way we can to further His Kingdom here in the Amazon Basin.  This will include but not be limited to: Guesthouse support, administrative duties, river trips, translating, ministering, leading cell groups and discipling. 

With this change, we need your prayers and support!  To be able to dedicate ourselves 100% to this ministry, we will not be able to work outside jobs so financial support is vital.  Cost of living here is high and we never can be too sure what the dollar is going to do.  Please prayerfully consider joining with us financially on a regular basis.  Also, we will need to travel to the US at the end of the year in an effort to raise support.  If you or your church would like us to come share please get in contact with us.  On that note, the big prayer request right now is for Lucivan’s visa.  He has his interview for a tourist visa in Sao Paulo on September 9th at 9am EST.  It is essential that he get this visa so we can make our plans for raising support in the US.

Thank you so much to all of you have so graciously supported me over the past 5 years and thank you in advance to those who will now partner with Lucivan and I in the next years as God leads.

God bless,

Lucivan and Claire  

Friday, July 19, 2013

Youth Power Invasion and Congresso


For a week and a half things have been crazy busy around here but it has been a "great" busy!  On the 5th of July there was a team of over 120 people, mostly youth, from many different places in the world that arrived here in Santarem.  They came for a conference called Youth Power Invasion which is an event that happens annually in different places all over the world through Randy Clark's Global Awakening Ministries.  To learn more about this event you can check out the website: http://youthpowerinvasion.com/  Our annual Congresso here in Santarem is the evangelistic event that packs out the local stadium and this years speaker was Pastor Randy Clark.  They combined the 2 events in what was an amazing time and experience for all who were able to participate.  Because of the amount of English speakers, the coordinators were after everyone with ability to translate during ministry time and for the second part of the event people who could translate teachings and sermons from the pulpit.  Due to my time here at the mission, I have experience with translating when our teams come in and we go out on the river, etc.  This would be a new challenge though as it would be here mostly in the city in larger churches.  Anyone who knows me even a little, knows that I do not like being up on stage or in front of people talking but the Lord is the one that enables us to do the work for which He called us to do.  I was so blessed the whole time to be a part of what God was and is doing.  We saw many salvations and physical healings.  One lady that we prayed for had several lumps in her breast that the doctor wanted to remove.  Before she came to the service she felt her breast and could feel the lumps.  After she received prayer we asked her to go check herself in the bathroom and praise the Lord the lumps were no longer there!  Two days they did training and services at one of the local PAZ churches which has around 400 people.  On Saturday, a group of about 60 went to the local youth meeting where there were well over 1000 people.  I translated the service there and it was amazing to see the young people making commitments to be radical disciples.  Making commitments to live God's will for their lives and not their own.  A testimony from the Congresso, is that I was translating during the ministry/prayer time and we prayed for a young woman that is around 7 months pregnant and was diagnosed with gestational diabetes.  We prayed believing in faith that she would be healed.  She contacted me today and said when she did another exam that it came back totally clear of diabetes!  Praise the Lord!  I just know that the God we serve is the same yesterday, today and forever!  If He did miracles back then He can still do them today!  Let's not limit Him and His power.  He wants to use us in ways we can't even think or imagine!

People coming forward for salvation and prayer for healing at the Congresso

Translating the sermon at the monthly youth meeting

Almost 2 months ago, I got married to Lucivan.  We are getting adjusted to married life, etc.  Please be praying for us as we are going through a time of seeking God's direction for our lives.  We desire to do His will and not our own.  Also, be praying if the Lord leads you to partner with us financially.  You will be sewing into a very ripe harvest.  We are currently working with 2 cell groups and between the 2 of us we have 8 disciples.
Lu and I with my family at our wedding!

Blessings to each of you and please let us know if we can praying for you for anything!

Lu & Claire



Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Wedding Bells

In just 45 days, I will become Mrs. Ferreira.  Actually, it will probably be Helring-Ferreira because Lucivan wants to actually exchange names.  I never really thought about it but he wants to do that as a way of honoring my family and really becoming one. So we will be the Helring-Ferreira's haha.  That is a mouthful ;)!

Many people have been asking my mom and me how they can send gifts due to the wedding and us being out of the country.  I did some research online and found a great registry site that is a bit different.  If you would like to be a part of the wedding in some way, please check out the following link.  It tells a little of our story, has some details about the wedding and a few pictures.  I will be updating it as time gets a little closer.

lucivanandclaire.mydagsite.com/

We appreciate all of your prayers during this time as we are about to make a huge transition.  Of course, it is a very exciting one as well!

Blessings!

Claire (and Lucivan)

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Here Comes the Bride and other news...

My poor blog has been quite abandoned recently.  Most of you follow me on Facebook or at least try to with all my posts in Portuguese (sorry about that haha).  So for those who don't already know, I am getting married on May 25th here in Brazil!  My future husband, Lucivan, is from this area and we have known each other for over 2 1/2 years. We are very excited with less than 3 months to go til the big day.  My parents and sister will be coming down to share in our joy and we couldn't be happier.  We got engaged back in July but our official engagement in front of the church was on February 2nd.  We decided to be a bit different and get engaged during the monthly youth/young adult service which was a packed house!  Here are a few pictures of the church engagement.



With wedding plans in full force, time is very precious.  Both of us are very involved in the church ministry here of discipleship and cell groups.  I have 4 disciples and a cell group in my house every week.  Lu has 5 disciples and 2 cell groups that he leads and supervises each week.  We have made a decision to really invest in the lives of these young people.  We are all so close that we act like a family with our disciples calling us "mom" and "dad" and we call them "daughter" and "son" and they call each other "brother" and "sister".  We made a commitment as a "family" to fast each Wednesday together for different purposes and to about once a month get together for a time of prayer and worship.  We know that this is what is going to make the difference in our lives, their lives and in the lives' of others around us.  Once we get married, we will be able to join forces to be even more effective in ministry.  We are praying for the Lord's direction as to His will for us but until then, we are here serving Him in this region.  Here are a few pictures of our "family"...

Part of the family :)
With my disciple Mari
With my disciple Renice
With my disciple Isabel

With an upcoming marriage, my expenses (ours actually) have gone up and will be going up more.  I would like to ask you to prayerfully consider joining with us on a monthly basis in support or sending a one time gift to help us continue working in the lives of these young people and investing in our cell groups.  Thank you so much for your prayers and support throughout the years.  May the Lord bless each of you!

Address to send donations (please put my name in the memo):

Project AmaZon
PO Box 3253
Peoria, IL 61612

Link for online giving (donation to make sure to select my name):


Prayer requests:
- Wedding plans
- Marriage - God's love to reign in our home
- Disciples and Cell groups