Wednesday, December 15, 2010

A Special Surprise!

Mike, Matt, Jason and Wade in front of the tree Clyde found last year that reminded him of

When we took Nana and Papa Steve back to Altamira to catch their flight, we stayed and caught our breath as we had another team coming to visit just a few days later.
We were privileged to have Edgewater Christian Fellowship plan a trip to see the ministry. Last minute, the team leader wrote and informed us for transportation purposes, there were not going to 3 but 4. We realized this was a possible surprise. We pushed in the back of our minds but when the day of arrival was upon us, we couldn't stop thinking and guessing who it could be.
We were thrilled to see our brother in law Matt come off the plane as the 4th member of the team! It was a great Christmas present to us for sure!
They had some mishaps on their travels, but their spirits were high and ready for the adventure ahead of them.


The way we travel on the Iriri River

We didn't lose anytime as we headed out to Maribel on Tuesday morning. Wednesday we planned to launched a 3 day river trip. Our dear friend, Josh Pflederer and his oldest daughter, Gabriella came along and made the trip more fun. Josh and his beautiful wife, Brin are moving to Manaus to follow God's leading in January. We were delighted Josh could break away and visit one last time as he and Clyde had made a visit together the previous year and had searched out remote areas to possibly start another base together. God has other plans and He is fulfilling them as we speak.

House meeting for communion

The 3 day river trip was filled with sun, fishing for dinner and competing for the largest and most fish as we were in two boats, visiting houses and villages. We stayed 2 nights in a village and had a sweet time of ministry there.
Enjoying His Presence

The first morning after arriving, we had a communion service. Matt shared about communion and how Jesus wants us to eat of Him, partake of Him. It was a wonderful message of acceptance and those who came were filled up. The owner of the home is not a Christian yet, but said that God is working and she feels His tug. We pray for her and our next visit that she will partake of His glorious gift of salvation.

After communion, we headed out in our boats and had a lot to cover in a short amount of time.
We reached a house on a good size rapid.
Beating the Sun and Heat

We ate lunch and played in the rapids and had to kick off to invite people to the house for a 4pm service. We stopped in at some 5-6 houses inviting folks to come. When we got back to the house, we were a half hour late, but the house was packed!!!!! That service was gonna be brief! But God showed up and 2 people gave their lives to Jesus and I was able to minister to the Mrs. of the house.

We scrambled out of there and visited all the houses we could trying to get back to the village where we were staying as we were holding another night meeting there at 7pm. We pushed and made it, but along the way we received a great testimony of God's unexpected surprises!!
A lady came out of her house as we were pulling up in the hottest part of the day. Hannah had fallen asleep on me and I told Clyde "Make it as quick and sweet as possible!" I held her sweaty body with the only shade of an umbrella. After about 10 minutes, Clyde called me up to come and meet the family. Oh, how I just wanted to get going and get out of the heat. But okay!
So I made my way out of the boat. Wade, a new friend and member of ECF offered to carry Hannah's sleeping body up the steep embankment.
When I got up there, the warmth of the family was refreshing! I was kicking myself for having such a bad attitude. Jose' and Maria(Mary and Joseph) were all smiles and shared about how just days before they had sent a message through a friend to Clyde. The message never reached him. Maria explained that she met Clyde in Maribel when she was waiting to be tested for Malaria. Clyde remembered that she looked really bad and felt compelled to pray for her.
She testified that God touched her and she was healed!
Whoot! Whoot! Whoot! So cool! She went on to ask Clyde when he could come back and do a service in their home. She wants more of Jesus! We prayed for them before we left.

The rest of the trip was fun and very bonding with all the guys that came! We felt such a kindred connection with them and knew God had this orchestrated! He is so good! ALL THE TIME!

It was like a scene from a reality show about how to make something from nothing to perform at task and have only a day to do it with success!

These guys really did work hard

This is our well site. What a sight!

The team helped us with our water problems and with all their expertise came up with a bad report. It's not enough water in the new well we had drilled. We need a miracle to get water and make life smoother! Til then we will trust Him for the grace to continue to live there.
Sunday was their last day in Maribel and we had church at a neighbor's house on the river. It was a small group as many families were roasted thier manioc root to make "farinha(fah-drin-yah). It's their staple with fish and rice.The folks that were there were greatly blessed and we had a great time ministering and praying for them.

Altamira base leader, Bud Simone met us to look at the house purchased to start the ministry in Uruara'
The team gathers in the front yard of the property
Front view of the house with Bud and Poly, who is the new leader for the work in Uruara'
We are looking at building an apartment on the side of the house here where the guys are standing. The fence on the side is a dog area and will come down for more room.

We headed back out towards Altamira. The first stop was in Uruara' where we met with the Altamira base leader, Bud Simon and a Brazilian leader, Poly. We ate lunch with them and their wives and afterwards went to a new house that was purchased for them to live and begin a work in the city. We have been asked to move to the city in the rainy season(Jan-June) and work with them to plant a church. We are praying for how and when to make the move. Looking at February for a realistic time frame. We need to build a small apartment next to the existing house. This move will help develop leaders in the city to oversee the work on the Iriri and eventually we will be able to pass it on.

We made it into Altamira early evening with no problems with the car, but the kids in our car, Makenna, Gabriella, Maddy and Hannah were all suffering from what we thought was car sickness. Later we realized it was a virus or food poisoning or something. It ended up being a long night! But we are on the mend. The team left first thing today. My heart was sad to see them go and yet so warmed as we had them in our world and life for 9 days!

Uncle Matt with his nieces and nephew one last time before leaving.

Teams from your own home town are just special! Thank you ECF! Your love and support is so incredibly appreciated! Thanks for EVERYTHING!!!!
Merry Christmas to you and a Blessed and Purposeful New Year 2011!!!!!!!


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