Sunday, June 10, 2012
Castle Hills Amazon Outreach
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Day 6: Tapagem and Homeward bound!
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Day 4 and 5: Sao Sebastiao and Nossa Sra Do Perpetuo Socorro
The team felt the visit to Sao Sebastiao was a divine appointment. As we spent time at the village we learned the pastor's family had been going though some trials and was in need of some spirtual support. At the end of the day they had a special service to thank the team that ended with a slideshow of the pictures the pastor had taken of the team throughout the day. The pastor's church was very nice compared to other village churches (they even had air conditioning), however the team learned no matter how small or advanced the church is, it's all about Jesus.
The team went and an EXTREME jungle adventure. Where we had some serious come to Jesus moments. We traveled 30 minutes via 3 small boats through dense flooded jungle deep into the Amazon. During the boat ride to where we disembarked a large spider was found on Mark's back, after some panic we manged to get the spider out of the boat. With a machete we then cut a path thru the thick jungle. What we thought was fruit on the ground was actually wild boar droppings. There were meanacing trees with large spikes. It was not our teams finest moment but we knew God was with us. On the way back, the lead boat went under a large branch and a swarm of tracker jackers attacked Dan and Duane. After numerous bites and more panic they were able to fight off the wasps. Over all the team arrived safely back at the boat with only psycological distress. Thanks to imediate prayers there is no evidence of any wasp bites from the attack today.
Today we learned no matter what our first impressions are of a seemly deserted village, God can show up in big ways. What looked like a 20' X 60' island in a swamp ended up housing the most number of people we have seen in one day. They came by the boat load to a small, flooded piece of land called Nossa Sra Do Perpetuo Socorro. All ministries were in full force and the Lord's provision was evident to all. It was a blessing to see the supplies the team collected go into the hands of the villagers. At the end of the day the pastor thanked us and told us about a dream he had six months prior. The dream was about a boat coming with brothers and sisters in Christ to minister to that region.
Tonight the team got a chance to take the small boats out in two shifts to hunt alligators. The first wave that went out caught two babies and a larger one and named then Jefferson, Alfredo, and Willy. The second crew that went out had a little more luck, catching two larger gators about 3 and 4 feet long. Their names were Shadrack and Meshack. Unfotunately we couldnt catch an Abendago. One of our team members, whose initials are B.M., got a small birthday bite from one of the smaller gators, Willy.After we took all our fun pictures with them, we had to say goodbye to our new friends and put them back into the water.
We have one more solid day of ministry before heading back to Dallas. We can't wait to see what God has planned for us. It's been really neat to see how the Lord has orchestrated our team and filled it up with so many willing servants. It already has the feel of a family and it has been a blessing to serve Christ together on this trip.
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Day 2 and 3, Cinturao Verde and Novo Horizonte villages
First Day of Ministry - Sao Sebastiao
Friday, March 2, 2012
Days 5 & 6 - Vila Candida, Boa Vista dos Ramos, Itapeacu
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Day 4 - Cameta
luggage when he started to ask us about our trip. We told him all about Amazon Outreach, and how we were going to spread the love of God to the villages along the river. David had to go to work for a little bit after this and later told us that he had gone up to a Muslim man and used us as a testimony for Christ. He challenged the man, asking him if Muslims pursued love in this way. The man replied no, and simply left. While this doesn't seem like much, David was confident that God had planted a seed in that man through us. David spent about an hour talking with us, sharing his love for Christ and his testimony. He had only been a Christian for about three years, but the Holy Spirit's presence
was so evident in him. Not having our visas was an extremely stressful beginning to the trip, but us meeting David was just yet another example of how everything is just part of God's grand plan. If nothing else but meeting David came out of the stress of retrieving our visas, it was undeniably worth it. His love for Christ was the perfect start to this trip, and we hadn't even left Dallas yet!
Tchau!
Taylor, Tori, and Kathryn
father and he'll never leave us and he is always by out side. In the process of giving her testimony there was a sense of peace because she was so nervous before but when she got up there, she knew God's hands were resting on her. She was really happy that she had finally shared her testimony after so many years. Brooklyn really felt that God was calling her to share her testimony with the people of Predas. Amazon Outreach had never been to this village, and it was really neat to be able to be the first ones to make a lasting first impression with them. Many came to Christ and we hope that the foundation that we have laid in this village can continue to grow from here with other trips that have yet to come. We are really excited about what God has in store for those in Predas.
Con Amore
Annie and Brooklyn
The day was amazing despite a late start due to rain. Nearly 200 little ones attended VBS, many came to receive medical and dental care. Two different teams of 6 went into every classroom in the morning and afternoon to share the sin solution illustration to every elementary and high school student attending school today. Many went door-to-door to share the gospel, and we closed with an evening service. Our share time was especially sweet...and one alligator hunting group caught 2 small and one 4 foot gator. Dr. Pablo saw a 92-year-old woman who gave birth to 25 children (yes, you read that correctly...20 of whom are still alive today). She daily rides her bicycle to work her agricultural fields. It's amazing what we see here!