So by this time next Sunday, God will have us on our way home to Peru. Until that time where we look back on what God has done, we will continue to praise Him for what He is doing. Its been a rather unique blessing that God has given to us these past few days.
So for the past couple of days a few members of the team have been in and out of the hospital. DONT WORRY...nothing serious!! Basically here the doctors, dentist etc are all located in the hospital. So our visits have been for some sore stomachs and headaches and cream for the large amounts of bug bites. While some of our team would be bed ridden for a day, God has been working through the nursed and doctors within the hospital. They practically expect us to come in everyday! :) We have developed some unique relationships that we are looking forward to pursuing. In Gods sovereignty its all working and He has provided, what we all consider a rare oppurtunity.
One of the nurses travels twice a day to provide medicine to a family that has been diagnosed with TB. This family is BEYOND poor! They all sleep in one bed, the two younger children are suffering from malnutrition and sickness (the cause of the TB the nurse says) and poor health/living conditions. The older was not there when we arrived, so we are unsure of how well he is dong. They have not washed in weeks and maybe months. They recieve no doctor care outside of the treatment for the TB. The two younger children cant go to school and the mother makes little to NO money. There are flies/bugs EVERYWHERE! (You start to appreciate the less of it we have in the states and reminds you of the Plagues that God brought to Egypt.) The grandmother, cried at the moment we walked into the home. She was overwhelmed to think that people would come and visit the family. Especially, WEALTHY Americans such as us. I dont think its possible to paint a picture for you, nor even put feelings and emotions into words, but the term used is EXTREME poverity.
So its without coincidence that God has brought us into the lives of this family. We cant help but have our hearts broken for them and the need to have hope in a Savior named Jesus Christ. Its clear that, outside of the hope in Christ, they have NOTHING! So this Tuesday, we are going back. We are going back with a great desire to give them hope. We are going to bring back for them blankets, clothes, food anything we can to help them. We are even going to buy some shampoo and soap and offer to bath the two younger children. Please keep this family in your prayers! Its a remarkable oppurtunity and for many of us perhaps a once in a lifetime to bring care, love and compassion to those who are in desperate need.
"For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me, I was naked and you clothed me, I was sick and you visited me, I was in prison and you came to me...And the King will answer them, ‘Truly, I say to you, as you did it to one of the least of these my brothers, you did it to Me.’"--Matthew 25:37-40
We are looking forward to this afternoon and the fellowship that we will have with Rosa Marie, Alvaro and others at the Bible study over lunch in her home. Just before we do that, an oppurtunity (as I type) has arisen. There is a stage set up on the corner of the street thats apparently used for a local celebration today. We have been invited to present something from that stage. May the gospel of Jesus Christ be preached and nothing less.
As I close, continue to pray for the boldness of our team and strength within our unity to serve the Lord together. Pray for them all individually as well that God would meet there specific needs, desires and passions of the heart. As for me, Tim, I ask for boldness to speak the truth this afternoon at the Bible study. I have been asked to speak there and I want nothing less than for me to decrease and Christ to increase.
I almost forgot...Mrs Janet, our librarian arrives today around noon. :) We cant wait for here addition to the team.
Until we meet again..
"ive Thanks to the Lord, for He Is Good
Praise the Lord! Oh give thanks to the Lord, for he is good, for his steadfast love endures forever!"
Sunday, May 23, 2010
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We are so proud of the team answering this call to go ministered in Peru. We are praying for you daily. This last post, brings tears to my eyes, knowing that others struggle so much, and we here in USA are overly blessed in food, clothing and such.
ReplyDeleteLove you all, Mrs. CRuz
Romans 10:15
ReplyDelete15. And how can they preach unless they are sent? As it is written, "How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!"
lOVE YOU!!!!
Hey bro, AJ here. Good to hear you guys are making it! Hey I just wanted to make you aware that on the way out of the Lima airport you have to pay a fee. Ours was $31.00 dollars, not soles. Just letting you know. We were caught off guard and barely had enough money, and without it you can't leave the airport or the country for that matter lol. Please keep that in mind so nobody gets left behind! Anyways, much love brother, can't wait to hear from you guys again.
ReplyDeleteAJ...thanks for the heads up! Do you remember what its for?
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