Monday, June 22, 2009

You´re the God of this city

First of all, on the ride from Santa Cruz to Cochabamba, we got to see that road blocks are a common ordeal here. We also got to drink some delicious juice, see a parade of many different traditional dances, have the car stop in the mountains and have to wait a little while for it too work again, and eat some delicious things from a panaderia!

The second night at my host families house I got sick.. but luckily it only lasted about 24 hours, and I´ve slowly been getting better and been able to eat more since then. And being healthy makes it a lot easier to eat the food they put in front of me, especially when I´m not sure what it is!

Last week, Cori, Stephen, and I helped at a guarderia, a day care place, for the week. In the morning we would go down to the jail to help pick up some of the kids. When their mom is in jail, they have to go as well. We stayed there until midday when we would go back to our host families for lunch and a time to relax. In the afternoons we have spanish class and spend the night with our families. On friday, we got to use public transportation for the first time on the way home from the guarderia. Stephen and I got a bit lost as we were confused as to where we were suppossed to go, but we ended up finding it alright, just a longer ride and walk that necessary. We walk to class sometimes which is great because its about a 45 minute walk, and I definitely enjoy the exercise!

The weather is great! In the mornings and evenings its a bit cool, sometimes around freezing, but during the day in the sun it is absolutely gorgeous!

Yesterday I went to church with my host mom. It was a tiny baptist church with about 20 members. After the sermon I had to go up front and introduce myself and then everyone came up and welcomed me. I guess this is what happens in small churches when a visiter comes...

God is trying to teach me some lessons while I´m here. Lately I´ve been a bit frustrated by my lack of spanish skills. Before coming I thought I was descent at speaking and understanding spanish, but being around it all the time is hard. I don´t know if its the accent here or what, but I have a hard time understanding and replying to questions. I think my host family thinks that I don´t know much spanish, but I can understand most of their conversations! I´m learning to trust in God when I get frustrated, to ask for patience, and to realize that its OK if I don´t know everything I want to say.

Prayer requests:
- Spanish speaking/understanding ability
- patience
- that I will be able to have a conversations with my host family about what is important in life
- the guarderia that I´ve been helping at is shut down for a few weeks because the fleu has arrived here... pray for health and healing for those who are sick already

love!

Friday, June 19, 2009

Be joyful in everything!

So now that I´ve been here for a week I thought I would update you all a bit, but I don´t have much time.
My host family is great. I have a mom, dad, 3 brothers but only 1 lives at home, and 2 nieces who are over often and 1 nephew. One of my nieces adores me already, and the other one is only 5 months old.
This week we´ve been helping at a daycare and that has been fun. I worked with the babies, and 1 day with 3-4 yr olds. Today we took the truffee taxi home and got a bit lost but it turned out ok.
Well.. I´ve gotta go. I´ll update more when I get a chance!
Love!

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Estamos aqui!

We made it here safely! Thursday we sat in the airport and flew here, stayed overnight in another city, and then drove all day Friday. We've had some great cultural experience so far, I'd love to tell you about them sometime :)
Love!

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Good-bye Michigan...

As I get ready to head out on this wonderful adventure that many of you know as an SOS (Summer of Service), I yet again say good-bye to my friends and family of my beautiful home-state.

But. I'm ready.

My suitcase is almost packed. My flight leaves in the morning. My heart is longing to go. To go out into the beautiful unknown. To serve my creator, and to say "Thanks" for saving me.

"For we are God's workmanship (poema - song, poem..), created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do." - Ephesians 2:10
God's got this. He's got a plan, and He's created me for this purpose.

"Therefore, I urge you, brothers, in view of God's mercy, to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God - this is your spiritual act of worship.... Share with God's people who are in need. Practice hospitality." - Romans 12:1,13

There's something crazy-cool about this faith we have, something unique. Our maker sent His son to the earth to die for US. He died on the cross so that we don't have to. Our sin is taken care of. He rose from the dead and lives in us. All we have to do is accept that. Accept His grace, and live a transformed life. Live a life of thanksgiving to Him. yay God :)


Well... I fly to Florida tomorrow, and next week to Bolivia! I'm excited and ready to go. I'll update more on here when I get a chance, but I'm not making any promises.

Please pray for safe travel, and for my fellow SOS teammates who are serving God around the world.

Love!