Tuesday, April 5, 2011

What gets your praise on?

Psalms 98:1 says, "Sing to the LORD a new song, for he has done marvelous things; his right hand and his holy arm have worked salvation for him."!(NIV) What an awesome opportunity we have to sing to the Creator of the Skies! Sadly, neither Liz or I can sing. So we require the assistance of those anointed by God to help us "Sing a New Song". They sing loud and proud aloud - we sing loud and proud in our hearts (as to not disturb those around us)! 

So, Liz and I are looking to expand our Praise and Worship music collection. Her iPod crashed and my iTunes crashed, so basically we are at a point where we have the opportunity to start fresh in our music department of life. It is hard for us to get the latest on music, so we were kind of hoping you could help us out! If you have a moment, share with us the Title and Artist of some of your favorite Christian Music. You can do this by posting a comment under this post or by emailing it to: amazonimpact@gmail.com (we will then transfer it back to the blog for others to view). Thank you for your time in helping us rebuild/expand our Praise and Worship music collection!

Thank you for singing with us a song of praise to God for all the great things He has done!

Monday, April 4, 2011

Did that really just happen?!

To be quite honest with you I am not sure if missionaries are even allowed to tell about days like these. But, as most know, I'll share anyway :) Today was one of those days that just did not have a start at all. The Peruvian Missionary who came in to help AVA with the almost end of the year testing, and I, actually didn't go to sleep last night. It sort of reminded me of college staying up all night in the library and catching an hour long nap before your next class. We had to download 1 file that was a couple hundred megabytes and have it installed on the computers for the students to be able to do their testing, not too much of a big deal... ummm yea, we were wrong! Normally, one would start the download and walk away for a few moments to return with the file they needed. At AVA, that would be way too easy! We had to sit with the computers while they downloaded the files for the testing process. If a download began to mess up, we had to be there to correct it. They were still messing up way into the morning.... Needless to say, testing didn't start as planned. Thank goodness that we were finally able to get things up and running, and testing has now commenced!

The rest of the day went pretty normal, until it was finally time to end it. We live off campus, but not far at all. As a matter of fact, our back wall helps to make up the campus's main wall. Liz had been at home for a while nestled safe in our high security prison cell. I on the other hand, was on the way home from hanging out with John (the Peruvian missionary). When I got the gate open I heard our neighbor and his friend screaming bloody murder. To be honest, I couldn't really piece everything together, but just started running towards him. A man jumped in his car and took off. Full grown men screaming, dog snarling and barking. In all of the commotion, I didn't realize that the guy who had just sped off was assaulting my neighbor and his friend. Well, robbed them at gun point. Apparently the men were waiting for someone to come out of their house. When it happened they were ready with their guns and empty sacks to fill up on whatever they could get. We are safe. There is no doubt God had his angels standing watch over our apartment. It just helped remind us how safe you have to be in this world today. Maybe having a dog after all wouldn't be a bad idea....   Thank you so much for all of the prayers for protection. It is evident that God hears them and protects us! I am going to get some sleep in our new bed :)

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Yep! Disc Golf in Brazil!

Innova has been officially brought to Brazil by Amazon Impact Ministries! Yes, AVA is the first place in Brazil where Disk Golf is available for your enjoyment! So we brought a set of Innova discs and a "Skil Shot" Disc Catcher down with us when we came in January. Unfortunately, when we arrived in Belem the catcher had not made it. After 3 months of hard core contact with the airport, the catcher was deemed "missing". We were waiting on the reimbursement check to arrive, but to our surprise, an Innova Skil Shot disc catcher was delivered to the guard's gate! Fun Times!





Successful Sunday

"Hippie Fair"
 
Today was a good Sunday. We got up particularly early this morning to go hang out at the "hippie fair" with another NICS missionary who is in town helping AVA with some curriculum direction. Currently he is serving in Peru - keep him in your prayers. Anyway, the hippie fair is nothing what it sounds like. Basically, it could be compared to the Jockey Lot or Flea Market. We were able to get some pictures to hang on our walls. We are trying to do something at our house so we don't feel like we are falling asleep every night in Cell Block 6. Otherwise, it pretty much is with, I mean, cement walls growing mold, bars over the small windows, the sound of cats screeching outside. The art really does add a new perspective to things - at least makes it feel more like a home. By the way, the little puppy was cute but we didn't think it would be a good idea to have to raise support for three (not yet anyways ;) )...

 Missions Service in Cidade Nova


Praying for the 3 new Christians
After hanging out at the "hippie fair", Liz and I caught a quick nap before I finished the final touches for preparing the English Service. It went really well this afternoon. We are doing a 5 week series on the book of James. In a nut shell, we talked about how James was showing us in chapter 2 that, as Christians, we must live our faith out! In the relationships we have with other people and in what we do, our deeds. We had some positive responses after the service, but had to skip out early to make it to a church in a neighborhood nearby called, Cidade Nova. The Church was hosting some missionaries from all over the world. We had an opportunity to share how God had called us from our home in the States to Brazil to help share the gospel of Jesus Christ. What happened later in the service though is what we are here for - to see the Kingdom of God grow! 3 people accepted Christ! How awesome is it when we get to witness the Kingdom Grow!

The children sang a song to open up the service:














Many nations were represented in the Praising of God:















Wilson and I sharing a little bit about our calling to missions:

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Friends..... and Beavers....

You know if there is one thing you learn in the absence of something, it is how much it means to you. I had a buddy from High School that I used to hang out with all the time. We have been through a lot of things together, had a lot of good times, but somewhere in the midst of it all we just lost contact. That contact was reestablished last night after a very interesting conversation over the high speed 2G/1G connection I was working with. Literally, he would send a message I would get it and then the next message wouldn't come until after the third message had already arrived... Needless to say, the conversation was broken. I thought about that for a few minutes though. It meant a lot to me to be able to hear from this guy - despite how broken the conversation was. Then I realized, our conversations with God can get pretty broken up sometimes. We hear His Word, but never speak. We speak, but never hear His Word. Sometimes, we loose contact altogether. He mentioned the fact that he needed to reignite his relationship with God - I imagine in his lost contact with God, he realized how much He means to him. It is amazing how God can show up in the smallest ways. But even in its smallness, it is mind blowing!

Pray for this guy... that God would show up in his life, like He has showed up for us in so many ways!

Trust in the Lord with all your heart; do not depend on your own understanding. Seek his will in all you do, and he will show you which path to take.
Proverbs 3:5-6 NLT

P.S. "The Beaver" story is an inside thing, but not to keep people on the inside I will share the story with you as it is pretty funny!

My friends family had somewhat of a pest problem going on in their back yard pond. This wasn't your normal back yard though. We are talking multi-million dollar neighborhood in a prestigious nook of the lake. Being the "redneck" I was in high school, his parents asked if I could come and remove their "little friend" from eating the koi fish out of the pond. I accepted, and loaded up the high-powered .270 rifle and suited up. I set up my sniper's nest on the roof of this mansion nestled on a private peninsula, and waited. 2 a.m. rolled along and I see this big black shadow swimming around the pond. There he was, the biggest monster of a beaver I had ever seen in my life. I imagine the 1000 plus dollar sushi he had been consuming helped to plump him up. Suprisingly to find out though, after consuming about $1000 worth of koi, you become invinsible. BANG! ??? BANG! ????? BANG! ??????? What?! Did I just unload my entire clip of .270 bullets, and this thing has the audacity to walk away? Oh heck no! BANG! "That's right you better start running". We followed the blood trail to the edge of the lake. No Beaver. I told him I know I hit that thing smack in the chest 3 times. He disagreed and I was left bummed... The next morning, we got a call from the neighbor. "So I guess this is what got shot up last night"! Good times.....