After the medical clinics I got sick – go figure, and then Wendy did as well. Getting back into the business of visiting the many contacts that we received through the clinics has proved to be a little more difficult than we’d hoped, but we’ve got good news nonetheless. We’ve started visiting folks and the clinic is proving fruitful for people who want to follow through with discipleship. We moved our kid’s class from the yard of a family on the back side of the hill to a public park near the locale where we held the clinic in Socabaya. We had 17 kids! The adults have been a little fickle lately, other than a steady contact that just gave birth and isn’t meeting with us for the time being. I hope that this news changes for the better as we begin to meet in the locale which we will have at our disposal every Monday afternoon from 3-6pm. We only have to pay 10 soles a month to cover the use of electricity. How exciting! We’ll drop of the official document for use of the locale tomorrow, Monday the 19th with the President of the community. Please pray for all that lies ahead.
Socabaya: El Cerro de la Mansion
Passing through the fields of Hunter we climb a dirt mountain to arrive at what is called the Mansion, a village built on top of a tiny mountain behind the founder's mansion...quite the contrast.
domingo, 18 de septiembre de 2011
jueves, 28 de julio de 2011
We Go Where The Doors Open
It's been quite awhile since we last blogged about José Bustamante y Rivero...and that's because things were growing in our other districts, but none of the events that we tried in JByR really elicited much of a response. We prayed about it for quite some time and even did some work in JByR at the same time in another district (Socabaya) at the same time to see what would open up. After a couple months like this, neither area had really taken off, but what has been developing since the May impact teams is the family we've been visiting on dirt mountain - which is technically Socabaya, but just past the Hunter district line. It's much closer than the other part of Socabaya where we had been visiting a contact from a festival in Paucarpata. After an impact event at her house and a medical clinic, we managed to have a cell group with 9 adults and 8 children...and then the doors started to close. It's really far out, so we were only, and will probably continue to visit for awhile, just one day a week.
On "dirt mountain" we've grown from 3 women and 8 children to 5 women, a teenager, and now 13 kids. There are other contacts that are interested, but we're just trying to figure out timing. We also decided to add another afternoon to visit there, being that it's just a little past Hunter and easy to work out bein in both of the districts. We'll also be doing a medical clinic there on August 5th with the team that is coming down from Idaho.
What has been the neatest thing for me, is teaching these women. Wendy teaches the kids and I teach the adults - half can read and some only at a basic level and the other half not at all. All speak spanish as well as the native Incan language of Quechua, making some of their homes bilingual. Thank the Lord, we now have the help of the 40/40 missionaries that are going to Paraguay until January with this group that is growing. I have the privilege to read in two languages, when some can't even read in one, as well as the privilege tp share with these women who have never read, therefore never read the Bible, about the love of Christ. Many things that are common knowledge to even non-believing North Americans, are new information to these ladies. I always walk away with a full heart.
There are some that are believers, but more a long the lines of a faith that is also placed in idols - statues of virgins that represent those that were once good-doing nuns. Others are thirsty to learn and appreciative of our lessons, but have not accepted Christ yet. Please be praying for all of them. Please also pray for the medical clinic, that will be a week from tomorrow and that more contacts will be made - opening more doors on dirt mountain.
There are some that are believers, but more a long the lines of a faith that is also placed in idols - statues of virgins that represent those that were once good-doing nuns. Others are thirsty to learn and appreciative of our lessons, but have not accepted Christ yet. Please be praying for all of them. Please also pray for the medical clinic, that will be a week from tomorrow and that more contacts will be made - opening more doors on dirt mountain.
martes, 10 de mayo de 2011
jueves, 5 de mayo de 2011
martes, 1 de marzo de 2011
Celebration Service
What a great evening! Wendy and I, will the help and support of our church family, support family, and members of the office held our very first combined service for our 3 church plant areas. The objective was to celebrate with them in their new way of living, help them to know all the folks in their district and give certificates to the seventeen people who completed a series of lessons about Christian basics. Wendy prepared two slideshows, one that dated back to Love Extreme – which initiated our ministry, and one that contains photos and videos from our impacts and cell groups. It was really cool to see all that has occurred over the past year. We had band for worship for the first time in a long time at the church, a saxophone special, a drama, and I preached for the first time in my life…in Spanish. I’ve spoken in front of hundreds of people, shared my testimony several times, given devotionals to small groups, but this was the first time that I preached and it was probably in front of 50 people or so. After the service we had sandwiches and snacks, watched one of the slideshows and mingled. It was such a great night. Here are photos from the service. Thanks to everyone who helped out!
martes, 18 de enero de 2011
Coming Together
Jose Bustamante may have been the sector of Arequipa that we had done the least in before the holidays. It'a much more developed and urbanized than our other sectors: Paucarpata & Hunter. Just before the holidays we were able to officially start a cell group at the jungle restaurant. We have 3 teenagers. When we returned after the holidays we showed up and Juanita had forgotten about our meeting, so we left an invitation for the installation service of our new pastor with her father. The new pastor is an answer to prayer and a huge blessing. I'll probably write about that in my personal blog: http://www.journeywithvanessa.blogspot.org/. Anyway, the whole family came to church the Sunday and went to the altar to pray. Since then they've returned and we will continue meeting with them this Friday at the restaurant.
At the end of the installation service we met with Nepthali, a middle-aged dentist that went to a spiritual retreat held by the district and for a while was attending the church in Zamacola...where we live. He had been traveling a bit and hadn't been to Zamacola for awhile and our friend's Gladys & Ruben are no longer meeting with him to disciple him. Zamacola is about an hour away by combi from where he lives in JByR. Our church in Umacolla is much closer and he lives only blocks away from the restaurant. We met with him for the first time last week, learned more about him and the area. He will have 3-4 people with him the next week and is very excited. We won't unite the two cell groups just yet because of the age difference, but it looks as though it's a great start to a small church. Nepthali also lives near a park that will be perfect for a community impact.
We're thinking about teaching English as a way to connect with the community. There are many students that have to learn English in their primary and secondary schools, as well as many students attending institutes. Because the area is upper middle class (for Peru) the tactics that typically work in poorer areas may not be as effective. Join us in praying for the groups that are beginning to grow in Jose Bustamante y Rivero and for future relationships to be built in the surrounding area, as well as our impact event that will be in April.
At the end of the installation service we met with Nepthali, a middle-aged dentist that went to a spiritual retreat held by the district and for a while was attending the church in Zamacola...where we live. He had been traveling a bit and hadn't been to Zamacola for awhile and our friend's Gladys & Ruben are no longer meeting with him to disciple him. Zamacola is about an hour away by combi from where he lives in JByR. Our church in Umacolla is much closer and he lives only blocks away from the restaurant. We met with him for the first time last week, learned more about him and the area. He will have 3-4 people with him the next week and is very excited. We won't unite the two cell groups just yet because of the age difference, but it looks as though it's a great start to a small church. Nepthali also lives near a park that will be perfect for a community impact.
We're thinking about teaching English as a way to connect with the community. There are many students that have to learn English in their primary and secondary schools, as well as many students attending institutes. Because the area is upper middle class (for Peru) the tactics that typically work in poorer areas may not be as effective. Join us in praying for the groups that are beginning to grow in Jose Bustamante y Rivero and for future relationships to be built in the surrounding area, as well as our impact event that will be in April.
martes, 23 de noviembre de 2010
I Discovered What Happened to all the Dinosaurs
So he not only told us which combis to take, but also the economic and social status of our three territories. He then said that of course, we would plan soon to do dinner at his house as a group. He accepted Christ after Love Extreme, but I'm not sure that he continues to attend church. I plan to put the pressure on for a cell group in his house. :)
With his advice, we left for JB, got there quite easily and began to explore. We knew we had entered JB when we saw the park with all the Dinosaurs...
Later we walked to the municiple center to begin the process of seeking permission for impact events. On the way, we came across a restaurant that makes typical northern peruvian jungle dishes. It also belongs to a family that has more recently stopped attending the Umacolla church after the death of Pastor Genero. We stopped to talk to Juanita and let her know we'd be working in the area. She's a beautiful, tall and poised 15 year old that seems older than her age. I think that she will be a good source of energy behind a cell group. Join us in praying for this family and Manolo's family that we can use their homes and lives as gateways into JB.
JB is a population of upper middle class, which will make people a little more hesitant to respond to the impacts or even to the message at times, than normally happens in the poorer areas. But like we saw with Manolo during language school, you can have a nice home and a good job, a great family, but you can still feel empty and not want to seek a filling of drugs or alcohol. With the sophistication and organization of the upper middle class, we found that the processes will be a little more complicated than in Hunter, but it is well organized and not biased in the direction of any one religion or against religion and therefore we only have to follow a specific process to get the permission we need. It will be very different working in JB than in Hunter and Paucarpata, but I'm very interested to see what God has in store for JB and how he will work in and change the lives of the people there.
José Bustamante y Nieves eres ordenado y limpio
DESDE:WENDY
Es un lugar muy muy bonito, ordenado, tranquilo, muchos lugares bonitos que conocer ese día estuvimos en el Parque de los Dinosaurios es muy bonito para pasar tiempo con amigos, niños, familia, etc.
El viernes nos enteramos que Manolo el profesor de idiomas de Vanessa vive allí, ella estuvo bromeando con el por qué lo encontramos en le centro distrital sobre una célula en su casa y el reía y dijo vamos a ver, pero sabemos y vamos a orar y pedimos su ayuda en oración por una célula en la casa de Manolo también el José Bustamante y Rivero vive una amiga mía llamada Juanita que tiene un restaurant con comida de la selva y ella está muy feliz porque vamos trabajar en esa zona.
Fue también este lugar donde recibí medicina de Dios a través de consejos y palabras muy sabias de Vanessa ahora estoy muy feliz libre de temores, preocupaciones e ideas que no estaban bien gracias Dios te amo…………………… por ser mi padre de amor, cariñoso, misericordioso, perdonador, etc , etc ,etc, etc.
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