Tuesday, 13 January 2026

Stars

The amount of universes that exist is unknown, but the amount of stars that exist in our universe alone is estimated to be between 10 sextillion and 2 septillion, which means there are more stars than grains of sand on all the earth’s beaches! However stars rarely collide. “The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands”. (Psalm 19:1)

Yesterday the 10-day evangelistic outreach team held a street service in the morning in the weekly Soledade street market and greatly impacted the town. The team did door-to-door evangelism in the afternoon and held a street service at night. There have already been a number of decisions of commitment to Christ made as a result of the team's ministry. 

We have reached nearly 450 comments on this blog and we thank one and all. Special thanks go to Roberto Tiburtino, Veronica Morais and Pastor Manoel Oliveira Filho. Please remember that if you don't write your name I have no way of knowing who wrote the comment.

Monday, 12 January 2026

King Hezekiah of Judah

Last night our daughter Sacha led the service in Patos and I preached on King Hezekiah of Judah from 2 Kings 18:1-4. It was a lovely service.

The 10-day outreach at Soledade pressed on in its third day of blessing. The 130-strong team went out doing door-to-door evangelism in the afternoon and did a street service at night in one of Soledade's boroughs. In the morning they did prayer and Bible study.

QPR were knocked out of the FA Cup yesterday away to West Ham 2 x 1 after extra time. Long gone are the days when we won the League Cup at Wembley. I was there and I was 18, and I started going out with Liz later that month of March 1967.

Our son Philip has gone to Holland today with his work.

Sunday, 11 January 2026

Green Pastures Service

Last night I went and held the weekly Green Pastures Church service and I preached on the feeding of the five thousand from John 6. Sister Nega led the praise and worship. She sings really nicely. It was lovely to see sister Odilia at the service aged 92 and fully active.

On the earth road on the way to the service I saw a Pigmy Nightjar. 

The service on the second night of the 10-day outreach, with a team of 130, was held alongside the church in the open-air, and went very well. Amy Gough from Southampton gave a word in the service.

A 36-year-old woman was bitten by a shark at the island of Fernando de Noronha but thankfully survived. We have been to this island both with Bob and Jo Dalton and with Marian Rashleigh.

Saturday, 10 January 2026

Iguana

Yesterday I went to Green Pastures where I saw an Iguana lizard and a Ferruginous Pigmy-Owl. The drought here is utterly catastrophic and the rain just doesn't come! 🙏

The 10-day evangelistic outreach at Soledade is underway and in its second day with a team of 130 mainly young people. The outreach is under the leadership of pastors Robério and Rafael and Missionary Betânia. Please pray.

Friday, 9 January 2026

Diamond

Yesterday we took Amy to the Diamante (Diamond), Barra de Oitis and Vazante churches and projects. The initial nearly 2-hour journey west was on asphalt, but from then on the roads were bumpy earth roads. We showed Amy many toilet/shower units built for the poor and some market garden projects which are doing very well despite the drought. We had lunch at Pastor Nezinho Abílio's house where I ate a lovely tilapia fish. At night I preached at the Diamante church and Amy brought a word of greeting interpreted by Liz. We got home a little before midnight after a lovely day.

The 10-day Outreach starts today at Soledade. Please pray. Amy has gone together with our granddaughters Alice and Bia who both speak English. 

Thursday, 8 January 2026

Patos sight-seeing

Amy has been on a tour of Patos visiting our friend Dona Florzinha in the borough of Placas, followed by visits to the the boroughs of Sete Casas and Serrote Liso where we always distribute food hampers. She then visited the meat market where she found the cow intestines interesting, before going into the central market where she met Jesiel who used to be in Philip's band called 'Lift Off'. Liz then took Amy to visit the Roman Catholic shrine called 'Cruz da Menina'.

After lunch we went to the Pastor Frank Dyer School followed by a visit to Green Pastures. I showed Amy the meeting hall, kitchen, EAB/ACEV museum, bedrooms, dormitories, swimming pool etc. and took her on a short walk along a dry and barren nature trail where we saw lots of Armadillo burrows. On our visit we saw a pair of Pearl Kites, a pair of Caatinga Cacholotes and a Roadside Hawk. We also heard Campo Troupials and Rufous-bellied Thrushes.

The Life-Squad (Pastor Rafael, Roberto Tiburtino and Iara) evangelized the Men's prison again yesterday and 3 men made commitments to Christ.

Wednesday, 7 January 2026

Travelling from Recife to Patos

Liz and Amy had a late breakfast in Recife after Amy's tiring journey. Then they took Amy to see the lovely beach before embarking on the 6 to 7 hour journey in land to Patos. They stopped for lunch at Campina Grande on the way.

Amy Gough with Liz on the Recife beach where Albert & Daisy Mundy first came ashore to found the mission 88 years ago

Liz and Amy arrived in Patos about 7 pm yesterday having visited one of our churches at Campina Grande on the way. They also came through the town of Soledade, with a population of 14,000, where the 10-day outreach will be starting on Friday.