So my latest missionary adventure was to the island city of Parintins situated on the Amazon River. 3 years ago as a short term missionary with Project AmaZon, I went as part of a team to Parintins and I loved it. I made some great friends in 2007 and was very eager to get back to work and see everyone. This time around, the trip would be slightly different. I would lead my first team by myself and praise the Lord everyone came back in one piece :). Leading the team from ORU was such a privilege and a lot of fun because they are in my age range (at least that is what I tell myself...not ready to admit that I am almost 25!) We arrived in Parintins to 2 brazilian families who have only been in the city themselves for 2 months but they were the perfect example of true servants. I cannot truly express my gratitude for everything they did for us. During our stay, we worked mostly at the church's campgrounds painting the dorms and a new kitchen. The team was also able to minister in 2 Sunday services in the city, one youth service and one service in a smaller city called Vila Amazonia. For the first Sunday service, we had an American missionary translate one of the team member's (Peter) sermon so I only had to get up in front and introduce the team and their skit. Just from this short time in front, I was shaky with nerves. I have never been a fan of talking in front or being the center of attention. Little did I know that God was about to break me out of my shell and help me overcome fear and cause me to grow. The American missionary (Angie) became ill while we were in the city and I was needed to translate 3 services up in front of everyone. Listening in English and translating into Portuguese for the brazilians! I prayed beforehand that God would give me a clear mind to think and also calm my nerves. Praise the Lord I did not get shaky and my mouth didn't get all dry and sticky (ha). There were a couple moments where my mind went blank but overall it went very smoothly. Now I know that I am capable. Sometimes we need that extra push to step up and grow. Once again, I will end this post with pictures of my time. I don't have any of the painting because other people got those and I haven't had a chance to get those pictures yet.
In other news, 2 of the summer interns have arrived, Caroline and Rebecca. They are living with me for two months. Please pray for us and the team heading out to the river community of Uquena. We will be starting a church building and doing children's ministry. We leave Sunday afternoon and return on Thursday evening...stay tuned...
Now for the pictures...
Chico, the monkey out at camp :)
Me with Pastor Samuel and his wife Fatima
The family I stayed with (L-R) Ana Cristina, Ana Rosa, me, Kleber and Ana Beatriz
Kleber opening up a pod that has a kind of nut inside it. This grows in a tree and when it is ready the bottom falls out.
Lunch time at camp!
Translating Maria's testimony at the youth service
Apparently a little nervous here ;)
Service in Vila Amazonia
Leaving the vila on the barge to go back to Parintins
Translating for Peter at the Sunday service
Group of friends!
Very special friends!
Blessings!
Claire
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Again, WOW, what can I say, I am filled with a mother's humbled pride of who you are and are becoming in the Lord...so grateful...Love you for all you are endeavoring for the Lord.
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