First, my main focuses right now are adjustment, relationships, and outreach. Adjustment means language learning and learning all that I need to function here to make it long term. Relationships means doing whatever is necessary to get to know Christians and non-Christians for the sake of discipleship and evangelism. Right now one of the tools I am using for that is Teaching English as a Second Language but you will also see just plain relationship building in what follows. Lastly outreach has to do with being part of the direct evangelism that our mission does. Jeyson is also a part of this, but I have decided to also join a leadership team that is preparing a new part of our outreach which will target teens. Jeyson will continue with the already existing ministry to adults.
Second of all I just wanted to add a note that this is how my week looks right now, but I am fortunate to have a lot of freedom to change things up as new ministry opportunities open. So anyway, here goes....a glimpse into my world.
My week begins on Sunday with involvement in our church. As I've mentioned before, Jeyson and I are working with another couple to be leaders of the junior high age ministry. This past Sunday we had an event - breakfast with your mom (since it was Mother's day). We made breakfast and had a short Bible Study section. It went really well!
Here's our breakfast. I was in charge of making the food. I made some Brazilian things, but I also made waffles, or "way-fulls" as they started to call them during the meal. They were a big hit and word got around the church about this novel American breakfast food - so gourmet :) Now everyone is asking for me to make them "way-fulls" and one person even wanted to know if she could have the recipe so she could try to make them in her grilled cheese maker - too funny! It's hard to imagine a waffle looking like a sandwich cut cross-wise, isn't it?
Here we are enjoying the breakfast....
And here are some of the students.
Presenting their work....
Two of the "mothers", though actually one is the aunt of a student. The aunt brings the student to church because the mother is not a believer and I found out she is actually a prostitute. Not all of the students have such difficult situations, but it is definitely much more so than where I grew up in New Jersey! I am learning to have so much more patience with their behavior because you never know what their life story is!
Church is held on Sunday evening here in Brazil, so we go back there for the service.
Before we know it the weekend is over and it's Monday morning. What a gorgeous sunrise from our patio!
Anyway, then Thursday I finally get a day to breathe! I stay at home in the morning and catch up on emails, blog (hence my blogging right now :), clean the house, wash the laundry...the usual things around the home. Someone told me that it takes longer to do stuff around the house in Brazil and I didn't really believe them until I tried it myself! Really, things just take longer! Laundry means pre-soaking it in the sink and washing it with a brush if needed, running the machine, hanging it, then ironing just about every piece (since we don't have a dryer). Anyway so that's my Thursday morning. Then Thursday afternoon my one student, Angelina, comes over for one-on-one English. This has been such a neat blessing! She seems to be a bit of a lonely women because she stays out in the country caring for her mom most of the time. She is a Christian but really lacks involvement with a church because of her mother's needs. We read the Bible together and practice English. It's really been a great opportunity. (Sorry no pictures yet).
Then Friday, I repeat exactly what I do on Wednesday - going to Asas in the morning and the seminary in the afternoon.
Then finally Saturday!! Saturdays are so different. Sometimes it means just relaxing, but often it means youth group activities or helping Jeyson's parents in Goiania, or like this weekend an Evangelistic trip. On Saturday we will be going the WHOLE day (5am-11pm) to Brasilia where there is a huge city dump where people live and work weeding through the trash. We will be ministering to the people there through teen activities, medical/dental clinics, person to person evangelism, and more. Please pray for us on this trip, especially since we're both have a bit of a cold right now.
Anyway, all of that to say, I don't fly but definitely am involved in ministry! One thing I've been wrestling with is knowing that just because I'm in full time ministry it does not mean I have to take EVERY opportunity that comes up. We're learning to balance our time and especially try to keep our evenings free for family time. We've also had to say no to some things, like a church retreat coming up next weekend. We can't do everything, but we're trying to really do well at what we do do!
1 comment:
Just getting around to reading this.
Thanks for the comprehensive look at your week. Great pictures!! Miss you.
Pam Lorenson
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