São Paulo. Most of you have heard of São Paulo and know that it is one of the largest cities in the world. I am not talking about
that São Paulo though but rather a community located about an hour and a half outside of Santarém. A few weeks ago, I set out on a field trip with classmates from my church leadership class to put into practice what we were learning in the classroom. We had several different things going on in the community from dental and medical clinics to children's activities to home visits and evangelism and even haircuts for the men. I was able to work with the children and also take some pictures of the different activities. I started by visiting several homes inviting children to come join in the activities and then I worked alongside one of my classmates ministering to the children. A few children prayed to receive Jesus in their hearts' for the first time. The groups that made home visits also reported several decisions for Jesus! It was a wonderful day hanging out with my classmates and serving the Lord. Here are a few pictures from the day:
Our children's group!
Isaura, head of our mission health team, explains the health clinic
Painting faces!
Precious!
Fellow classmate giving some haircuts!
Our group in front of the bus used for the dental clinic!
I would like to ask for prayers for a couple of different things. First, I am going to be opening a group for young adults on Saturday evenings in my home. The group is evangelistic and the purpose is to eventually become a cell group. Pray for the Lord to use me and that the hearts of each one who participates will be open to the word of the Lord. Second, one of my roles in the mission is team support when we have teams from US or Canada. This next year, I will be even more involved because our guest house hosts will be taking an extended furlough during our busiest team season. I was given the challenge to learn how to drive a stick shift and not only a stick shift but our mission van called a Kombi. I am very nervous about driving here as traffic can be crazy with motorcycles, bikes and pedestrians and also bad road conditions. Please pray for the Lord's protection over me as I learn and that I will learn quickly. Here is what I will be driving:
Can you picture me driving this??? haha!
Blessings!
3 comments:
You must be becoming an expert at face painting by now! I know you can conquer the Kombi! Piece of cake!
ahh! you're going to be driving the kombi?!! how fun! [and crazy] i know you'll do great though! does this mean that you'll be the host for the guest house this coming summer?! if so, i wanna come back! that would be SO MUCH FUN! :) best of luck. i'm praying for you! :)
hahaha! time to drive the kombi!!! i have to drive a 15 passenger van full of kids every weekend for work... was very intimidating at first, but i got the hang of it. you'll do great!
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