Saturday, October 18, 2008

Safe Arrival

Thanks so much for praying for my mission trip to Brazil.  We arrived back in Orlando about 10:45 last night.  It was a long trip but God still had a little excitment in store for us.  Chuck was able to lead a lady, Justine, to the Lord on the trip from Sao Paulo to Miami.  The rest of the team met her and her husband in Miami. 

This was the icing on the cake for us.  God is so good. It was great to sleep in our own beds, have American food in Miami, and have a night's sleep with more than 6 hours sleep.

Although we have left Brazil, the memories that we have made, the brothers and sisters who have been added to the Kingdom and the new friends that we have made are priceless.

I am planning on putting a summary of the trip on my blog donsbraziltrip.blogspot.com and some pictures.

Thank you again from your prayers and financial support.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Final day in Porto Alegre

Today was our last day of minsistry in Porto Alegre. It was a great send off for us.   There were a total of 12 decisions for salvation today.  I had a different translator today because the area that we were in was a very poor area and we did not want two women out alone.  My translator today was Lise.  A rewarding day even with the nervousness of working with a new translator.  I had become very comfortable with Pedro.  We have been working together this week.  God did a miraculous thing today when we were visiting our second family.  We had almost completed the tract and the husband and wife had indicated that they wanted to pray and recieve Christ when their daughter and son in law showed up.  We thought the visit might be over buy God caused the daughter and son-in-law to leave and the man and woman came back to talk and accept Christ as their Lord and Savior.  Satan is powerful but God is more powerful.  Thank you for praying.

The church we were working with in Belem Velho was very appreciative of the many decisions that we had and the potential for future church growth.  The church is busy renovating the new building that they were able to rent.

Tonight we went to the seminary where Jeff teaches. Our team shared testimonies with Jeff's evagelism class and his church planting class. The translators also gave testimonies.  We also got to see Andre again ( from General Cameron).

Today was especially hard because we had to say good-bye to our translators.  It is pretty amazing that we could become so close in such a short time.  Pedro has been like a son to me.  I encouraged him to go to seminary.  He gave a testimory during the first class and he did a great job.

We also had a special time with Robson, our bus driver.  We gave him a small token of our appreciation and he got key chains for everyone.  He also told us how great it was to have us with him because we were like family and we made him laugh.

Obviously we aren't going to get much sleep tonight.  We have to leave the hotel at 3:40 and it is 1:35 now.  Have packing and a shower to take yet.  There may be a quick hour in there for some sleep.

Praises:
Decisions that were made today and all week long
Art is doing better
Jeff is doing some better

Prayers:
Pray for those who heard but did not make decisions
Pray for our safe return trip
Pray for sleep on the plane.

Today was also a special day because we got to spend time with Katie, Paul's 14 year old daughter.  Our churches need a lot more girls like Katie who love the Lord and loves her family.  She laughed a lot and made us all laugh with her.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Awesome day in Gravatai

Today was an awesome day!!!!  After a late night last night, we left around 9:00 this morning for Gravatai.  We were working with an ABWE missionary, Shane Latham in Gravatai.  We didn't know what to expect but we knew that we needed to be flexible.

I certainly didn't expect God to do such a miraculous work in the lives of the people that we visited.  We limit God sometimes by our expectations. Our teams were able to lead 42 people to the Lord!!!  There aren't enough exclamation points to express how excited the whole team was.  Not only was our team excited, Shane was excited.

One story that I cannot tell is about the last family that I visited.  Shane had asked for anyone that was a mechanic to visit this family.  So I volunteered.  This family lived in the same block as Shane lived on and Shane and his family have invested in this family for the last 12 years. Shane and his wife have sown the seed, watered it through their investment of their time and God allowed our team to lead this man and his family to a saving faith in Jesus Christ.

This is only one story about how Shane and his wife have invested their lives in people in Gravatai and this investment has been rewarded. It is definitely not our ability but it was God's power.  It was just awesome to be used by God.

An added blessing was that I was able to talk to Willard Stull who is an ABWE missionary from West Endicott Baptist Church (New York) where we were members for 20 years.  I'm not sure he remembers me but I am going to follow up with an email.

Prayer requests:
Art's tailbone - I think it is getting better or else he was so excited about the decisions that he was a part of today that God made him partially forget about the pain.
Jeff's shingles - This may be a long process of healing.  Jeff left after lunch today to go home.
Tomorrow visits in Belem Velho - this is the same place that we attended church services on Sunday night.

Praises:
Many decisions today
All our translators
Shane Latham's work in Gravatai
An early night tonight so that we can get some rest.

First Day's results - out of order

Sorry this post is out of order but I did not have time on Monday night to add this post to the page.

We went to General Cameron on Monday and worked with Andre.  You may remember him from the DVD that we watched in SS class.  He is a general in the Army and working as a church planter in General Cameron and going to seminary and being a father and husband.  He is a busy man that loves the Lord.  We had 23 people pray to receive Christ yesterday.  It was an awsome day for the whole team!

Praises:
  The salvations that God used us to be a part of
  The work that Andre and his wife are doing
  I was able to share with a small group of believers last night. 10 people or so.
  People are very loving and warm

Prayer requests:
  URGENT - Jeff has some kind of insect bite. He was going to emergency room last night.
  Rest
  People we will meet in Alto Caraa today
  Many will come to know Christ today.

Pray for Art

Art Labrack fell yesterday and landed on his tailbone.  Please pray for him because he is in pain.  Pray that he will be able to ride and get sleep.

Update

Yesterday was a long day.  We left the hotel at 8:00 and got back about 1:30 this morning.  God was good in so many ways yesterday.

We went to very remote area about 3 hours drive from Porto Alegre.  This area is an area where there is one family of believers.  Two men, Luca and Jefferson, are working with this family.  Lucas and Jefferson live about 1-2 hours away but got there frequently to minister to the area.

I was raining most of the day yesterday so we did not get as many visits in as we did on Monday.  We had a great time of fellowship with the family.  Andreasas and Luis are two children of the family that we really enjoyed.

We visited a local elementary school and were able to introduce ourselves, sing some songs and talk to principle and asst. principle who have been open to allowing Lucas and Jefferson access to the school childeren.

We visited 3 families and also Art was able to witness to an Indian family.  There were 6 decisions for salvation yesterday.  Praise His power and the power of the message.  This area is a very strong Catholic area.





Pray for Natal and others in his extended family.  I visited this family.  Very strong catholic influence.  They did not make a decision for Christ.

Praise:
   Jeff's bites turned out to be shingles. He got medicine but it may take a while to cure this.
   Salvation decisions
   Safety
   Fellowship

Prayer:
   Going to Gravatai
   Today we are a little light on translators

Sunday, October 12, 2008

First Day Training

Today was a learning experience.

This morning I did the devotional for our Oviedo Team before we left the hotel. The devotional was on trust. Trusting God beyond salvation. Trusting Him for assurance of Salvation, Finances, and words to share. My first praise of the day was a good night's rest. We got to bed after midnight and up by 6:30 but that was a great night's rest! As brother Herb says, I got at least two hours rest for every hour of sleep.

Today we met four of our translators: Pedro, Ernesto, Ligia, and Marisco. Tomorrow we are going to meet the other two: Lise and Eduardo. We reviewed the tract that we will be using: Steps to Peace with God. What a powerful tool that God is going to use in the life of the Brazilian people.

We also went to a church service in Belem Velho tonight. Chuck gave his testimony and Debbie led a Bible study for children. Debbie's lesson was totally unplanned and expected but God used this to stretch her and bless her. We each prayed with several people after the service through an interpretor.

We ate at an exoctic restaurant after church: McDonald's. Tasted pretty much USA.

Prayer requestsÇ
Tomorrow is first day to make visits - going to General Camera. Other teams have visited this town before and Satan has attacked each team in a different way but God has blessed each team in a special way that has gone.

Each team member will be making approximately 5 vists / day. That is a total of 25 potential salvation decisions per day. Please pray for each visit, each translator, and each one of the Oviedo team. Pray that the message will be clear, the hearts will be tender and that Satan will be bound so that all distractions will be removed.

Pray for rest each day. Days are long but rewarding. Restful sleep needed so that we have clear minds.

Pray for Debbie's knee. Pray that medicine will relieve pain.

Praise for bonding time with translators and ability to share personal needs of all.

Praise that we got to meet the wives and family of Jeff and Paul.