Saturday, 26 December 2009
Daniel and Joel meet snow and Christmas UK style
Will and Liz and Sam on Christmas day:
All bundled up on an outing to the park, Sam, Joel and Daniel. Joel and Daniel are wearing somewhat more clothes than a few days ago when we left the mid-20'Cs in Peru!
Daniel helps Uncle Will to make a snowman:
Joel on Christmas day:
Mark with his parents:
Monday, 14 December 2009
Saturday, 5 December 2009
Pucallpa Nov 09 Part 5
I then went on and found Eduardo and Ceci, and Eduardo and I spoke to some mototaxi drivers, who were greatly encouraged. Following this I stopped to buy a drink, and asked the lady how she was. She then told me how bad her life was and I ended up praying for her son.
I then returned to find Holly, Ronald and Naomi who were talking to a man who had a hernia. We prayed for him and his hernia disappeared in front of our eyes. He said he had this hernia for 40 years and was thanking God, as this was the third miracle of healing that he received in his life.
It is interesting how God seems to heal more easily when the people do not have the money for health care. However why does this stop us believing that God heals today?
Nearly all the teams came back with great stories and also testimonies for healings and conversions. The most important thing was that our team was encouraged, and we know plan to start to do this in La Victoria around our church. Bring it on.
This made me think. Do we stop for the one, when we have plans, and things we need to do. Did Jesus stop for the one. The answer is yes. Therefore what should our response be. Stop for the one and change our plan or keep to the plan because it is important because it will affect other people. I don't have an obvious answer, but I do think about the parable of the Good Samaritan, and I don't want to be the priest or the levi.
The week was very hard and very demanding for both Anna and I in different ways, but sacrifice for God always brings fruit, and we certainly saw a lot of fruit on the week, and I am not thinking of mangoes, bananas or even some of the more obscure jungle fruits!
Tuesday, 1 December 2009
Daniel's 3rd Birthday!
He was very happy to have a small party with his playgroup friends on Friday.
And then on Saturday (his actual birthday) we went out to his favourite restaurant for breakfast with Jono. Afterwards he tried out his new bike.
Friday, 27 November 2009
Pucallpa Nov 09 Part 4
Day four and day five were quite similar in format. We started with a devotional, that our friend Naomi led, and then had a short team meeting. We then did workshops in the morning, followed by lunch, and then rested in the afternoon before having an evening celebration in the church. Wild animals in the jungle!! (Killed before we started day 4)
The workshops again were excellent Lili sharing on both days about how to do kids work, and Joanpoul and Joseph shared to an all female group on communications, after Mechita and Edith had shared on being good hosts/welcome team. Joseph and Joanpoul share to their 100% female congregation
Anita was also a star sharing about leadership to a some of the up and coming leaders, as most of the leaders were in the seminar on the love languages with Eduardo and Ceci, who are the leaders of our church.
Daniel with his new 'amigos'
The main highlights of the days were probably found in the evening sessions however. In the first church I spoke on Spiritual fathers again, and spoke on how God calls us to understand our identity as loved children, we then need to ask to be filled with this love, and we then need to show and share this love with others. One way we can do this is by spiritual parenting people. The response to this word was tremendous and many people received powerful words of prayer from the team, and God was healing hurts from the past. We also witnessed a wonderful moment when nearly all the members of the church in Luz y Paz Church (Light and Peace) gave a hug to the pastor to show him their support and love.
On the fifth night Eduardo shared on inner healing, which was not in our program but we felt it was how the Lord was leading us, and we felt that peace when we offered prayer, and many were healed of many hurts and issues they had in their lives. We also saw many physical healings in the two days, one being a woman who was healed from problems with her kidneys.
People receiving ministry at Luz Divina
Thursday, 26 November 2009
Joel leading from the front!!
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Pucallpa Nov 09 Part 3
After my talk we broke into 2 groups Juan Carlos with the men and Virna with the women. Following the talk by Juan Carlos, brilliantly delivered 4 times over the four days, his team was praying with some of the men, and this gave me another of my highlights as Joanderlin (JanderLin) the youngest on the team (apart from our boys) was praying and counselling a man probably in his 60s or 70s. This was wonderful when you think that God has no interest in age, only in maturity, and Joanderlin was showing his.We had a second session of talks, followed by lunch, which many of the team struggled with, but for me was fine,I have eaten a lot worse in my time. (Frog porridge in Singapore for example) and we then made tracks back to the boat. The trip back was a lot quicker due to the current, and we got back in time to get showered, changed, and then went out for a night out, and to celebrate my birthday in La Rueda (the wheel) a typically jungle type restaurant. People ate cecina (wild jungle boar) tacacho (banana cooked with chicken, pork, egg, and other things inside), juani (rice in banana) friedfish (with eye, head and tail). We drank camu camu (a jungle fruit), cocona (another jungle fruit), and coca cola!! (Yes I know we went all that way and people still drink that horrible black liquid). Everyone had a good night and went to bed satisfied ready for day 4.
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
Pucallpa Nov 09 Part 2.
Pucallpa Nov 09 Part 1.
We went on Sunday 8th November in the evening and arrived at about 21.30. We left on the Friday 13th at 22.15, and arrived back in Lima very happy, but very tired.
Daniel decides how he is going to get to Pucallpa
I have led a few shorty term mission teams before, and I have been a member of 2 large short term mission teams, but I have never led a team of 21 before so this was a challenge, and it certainly turned out to be so, especially in the area of coordination and details, as neither of them are strengths of mine!
The team minus Daniel and Joel
Day 1 started well at the airport, although a few of the team arrived late, arriving in Peruvian timing and not English timing! We managed to get everyone on the plane and to Pucallpa safely, although Ronald one of the first time flyers had his bag sent to Tarapoto, another jungle town instead of Pucallpa. He did get it back 24 hours later.
The first thing many people noticed when we arrived was the heat, which was a running theme throughout our time there, and a classic quote was made by Lili, when she said, it’s not that hot, it’s just the heat from the engines of the plane. It wasn’t just the engines, it really was that hot!
Dolly affected by the heat.