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Thursday, April 29, 2010
The Most Expensive Coffee in the World
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Saturday, April 17, 2010
I Almost Didn't Go
Easter Sunday’s evening service was so powerful. When Pastor Jim got up to speak you could really feel the anointing in the service. There was such a sweet spirit in the air that night and we were privileged to see God restore hope and healing to a church that was on the verge of just giving up. Pastor Bart admitted to us that he had thought about quitting more than once but now he has a new passion for Villa Zumbi. God really spoke to me that night about not giving up on anything but to just trust him wholeheartedly. Living Hope Church of Villa Zumbi really needs our prayers lifting them up daily. There is definitely some strong spiritual battles taking place there but we know that our God is victorious and He will prevail and Villa Zumbi belongs to God.
Wednesday morning God opened another door for us to minister to some of the elderly in Villa Zumbi. We actually went to the park to play with the children but no one showed up due to the colder weather. There was a community center inside the park where the elderly were holding a meeting. According to our interpreter the elderly there are not thought of much and left on their own. When we walked in the door they were so excited that we took time to come see them. We were able to pray over each one of them for specific healing and they were so grateful for what little time we were there. One of the women in the group invited us to come to another meeting in another town the following day so we went Thursday morning and prayed with another twenty men and women. We gave a call for salvation and 12 of them accepted Jesus into their heart, God is so amazing. We also prayed with each one for specific healing and after doing so we were introduced to the woman who was over 36 of these community centers for the elderly. She was amazed that we took time to come do this and now she has invited us to come back and go to as many of these centers as possible. It is truly amazing how God can open doors that we can’t even imagine exist. I will never forget this time we spent praying for these dear men and women. God has really been working with me in getting out of my comfort zone and just depending on Him to direct my steps. I would like to say thank you to Jim and Mary Jane for being obedient to God and taking us on this mission trip. It has truly blessed me and I am asking God to never let me go back to my old self but to just let Him use me for His glory.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Brazil Testimonies
I went to Brazil expecting to be ministering into these people’s lives but I am telling you I have been ministered to throughout the week. The atmosphere of Curitiba, Brazil is absolutely AMAZING . As soon as we arrived at the church we were welcomed with open arms. The services that we were in were AWESOME they were so hungry for God, and when you look into the kids eyes they are so full of joy and laughter no matter how they are living. I am proud to say that I was apart of this awesome experience!
Monica Berkley
The most important thing I learned from this trip was: It’s not the money you make or the things you have that are important. It’s the love and compassion of Christ that is in you and you are to pass on to others. That is what is important. We have to share the Love of Christ with everyone! No matter what they look like or where they come from. Douglas was a little boy that I connected with at the school in Villa Algi. He stole my heart from the very start. We played thumb war, sang songs together, and I was able to share the love of God with him. When it was time for his class to leave he gave me the biggest, tightest hug and told me he wanted me to go home with him. I wondered what kind of home life does he have, is there a mother, father, what does he go home to everyday? That broke my heart and yes I started to cry. Then he started to cry and that broke my heart even more. As the day went on he came by several more times and I would give him a tight hug and tell him that I loved him. Later that afternoon, we were driving through the village to see what conditions these people actually live in each and everyday. While driving through the worst part of the village we drove up on the house where Douglas lived. The tears started up again. God has put Douglas in my heart and I will pray for him daily. I pray that he will never forget that small amount of time he spent with us and the love of God that we shared with him. It is amazing how you go on a mission trip thinking you are going to change others lives when in reality it is your life that changes. You go and pour out only for them to pour right back into you. We came into contact with so many wonderful children and adults. Some were thankful for us coming and said we were answers to their prayers. Others just wanted to know all about our Lord. We have no room to complain because we are so blessed. These Brazilians have almost nothing material but they are so happy and open to the Gospel. We have so much that we have forgotten the most important thing….Faith in God is all that we need!
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Listen to What God Did
Today we have a couple of testimonies from some of the students who went on the trip. It's so encouraging to hear some of the amazing things God did in them in Curitiba, Brazil. I know you'll be blessed hearing what God did through them and more importantly "in" them:
You know my life will never be the same. GOD really hit me this last week. He showed me that nothing is impossible and love could be found in the darkest places. Looking at some of the places these people live you could never tell they would love as much as they do. They are so welcoming to the Gospel and they really take it in when we read them scripture or just share with them about Jesus. They've given me hope. I came to teach them but when it was all said and done they taught me.
I went on a mission trip to Curitiba Brazil expecting to be a blessing to the people of the area, and maybe be a little more thankful for all the stuff I have back home. But it was so much more.
No words, or pictures, or anything I could ever say or do can describe exactly what happened in Curitiba. I saw poverty so bad you want to cry looking at it. I saw the most beautiful children in the world walking through streets full of trash and sleeping in houses no better than a cardboard box. I saw darkness and hopelessness like I've never experienced in my life.
But I also saw God. I saw Him transform people. I saw people fall on their knees before God. I saw people saved in the middle of the street. I saw children give their lives to God while playing in the park. I saw God raise up a congregation to save a struggling pastor from giving up. I saw relationships formed in mere hours that will never be forgotten for as long as we live. I saw orphans smile. I saw children that literally have nothing, laughing and jumping for joy.
I experienced God like I have never experienced. I walked through the midst of spiritual warfare like I've never seen before. I met some of the kindest and most amazing people on the planet. I will never be the same. I CANNOT be the same after the things I saw and felt. It was so amazing that I didn't want to leave.
Until we return I will always keep the people of Curitiba in my prayers. I pray God continues to strengthen the pastors in the area and the people around them to continue doing all that they are doing to win the people in the Villas to Christ.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Still Thinking About Brazil
I've spoken with several people that went on the trip, as well as a few parents, and the consensus is the same across the board... we're all still thinking about Brazil. Anytime God uses you the way He did us last week it's very difficult to shake it. It's like you're on this spiritual high that brings everything into focus and everything is so clear. You "know" that God wants to use you and you "know" how powerful the message of the Gospel is. It's amazing. But this is only day 3 of being back in the States. What's gonna happen once we've been back 3 weeks or 3 months? Will the fire be burning as strong as it is now? Will God feel as close as He does right now? Only time will tell. But the truth of the matter is this - the fire should be burning just as strong, God should feel just as close because the message of The Cross is the same in the U.S. as it is in Curitiba, Brazil! Why do we allow the enemy to tell us that we have to be on the mission field to be effective with the Gospel? Sure, people in the States are certainly hardened more to the Gospel than in Brazil but Jesus is still the same. He's just as concerned with the souls of Americans as He is with the souls of Brazilians. We definitely need to go on foreign missions trips, but we should really be on a "permanent" mission trip as long as we're on this planet... which means right here at home. So whether you went on the trip or not, if you call yourself a Christ Follower, it's time for us to fervently pursue God and passionately share the Gospel because Jesus IS coming back!
Saturday, April 10, 2010
We're Back Home... But Tired!
Thursday, April 8, 2010
We've Got to Do Something!



