I have just got home from a wonderful Carnival Camp at Green Pastures - the 41st! Tired yes... but rejoicing in the Lord.
This years theme was 'spirituality', focusing on the essential nature of our daily devotional times with God and the positive affects this has on our daily Christian lives. I preached in 3 of the 7 services and Wostenes and Gleydice, from Campina Grande, ministered at the others. On Monday and Tuesday they answered questions informally in the mornings with Wostenes preaching one night and Gleydice the other. Many came forward at the end of the services reconsecrating their lives to God and committing themselves to spending more time privately with God in prayer, fasting, worship and Bible meditation.
The praise and worship was greatly blessed as always. Our church band is extremely good. We just need to work more on the up and coming generations of musicians and band members and have kicked off initiatives to get a 'kids band' and a 'teens band' going for God.
The leisure side of the Camp went beautifully too. Our sincerest thanks to those who contributed to making it possible for poorer folk/families to be there. These were very important inputs into their lives spiritually and fellowship-wise too. The youth ran a games afternoon one day and Philip ran another, what we used to call years ago - 'opportunity knocks', which I seem to have heard is called 'X Factor' today. Not that there is any element of competition in our version. It's nice just to see up and coming talent and to show there is space for everyone. The menu was varied from little children to seniors. One group of 3 brothers - one a fireman and all fathers - ended up being nominated the 'BeeGees' owing to their popularity!
Then there were constant domino competitions throughout the camp, table tennis, volleyball and swimming. So praise God for a lovely balanced and bless Camp and thanks very much for all your prayers and support.
shares something of our daily lives, opinions, interests, hobbies, Bible and involvement in integral Christian mission in the sertão of NE Brazil. I am married to Liz and we have 4 kids + 9 grandkids. I work with EAB/ACEV
Wednesday, 26 February 2020
Tuesday, 18 February 2020
Baptisms
hopetogether.org.uk informs that "Former football star
David Beckham’s two youngest children; showbiz celebrity Kim Kardashian West
and her youngest children; Liverpool Football Club star Roberto Firmino and the
Chelsea and Brazil winger Willian, have all been baptised recently". I
know they are no different before God to someone I baptize deep in the interior
of NE Brazil who lives in a mud house, but it certainly is encouraging! On
Easter Sunday I'll be baptizing another granddaughter', Alice, and others in
EAB's Patos Church too. PTL!
Sunday, 16 February 2020
EAB Action Schools
With EAB's Action Schools Project now totally revamped and upgraded we rejoice at the hundreds of extremely poor children we are able to minister to educationally, spiritually and socially. Being a shoe-string Mission we depend on donations from churches and individuals to be able to maintain this vital work and we hope and pray to expand it this year. To support this work and to receive more information about it please contact eabchild@gmail.com
Yesterday we held a training day gathering all teachers and church leaders from our Action Schools to go over the principles which govern the work we do, the high standards we must always maintain, improving reporting techniques to enable us to monitor better each school's progress etc. Praise God for an excellent day as we start a new school year and for the great team we have. We seek to give poor kids a meal a day, help with their regular government very low standard school work so as for the children to genuinely learn and enjoy learning, and lead kids, up to year 5, to a living faith in Jesus Christ.
What a joy it was to hear about one of our ex-Action School kids who today is a bank manager and another who is a worship ministry leader in his church and RE teacher in his town! On the other hand, as we don't just tell the success stories, we prayed together for another ex- EAB Action School kid who is living in promiscuity, has been involved in the drug culture and has been in jail twice. However he at least is back in church now and we pray for God in His love and mercy to change his life! The seed was sown and he is back in church! Please pray for this fantastic project.
Yesterday we held a training day gathering all teachers and church leaders from our Action Schools to go over the principles which govern the work we do, the high standards we must always maintain, improving reporting techniques to enable us to monitor better each school's progress etc. Praise God for an excellent day as we start a new school year and for the great team we have. We seek to give poor kids a meal a day, help with their regular government very low standard school work so as for the children to genuinely learn and enjoy learning, and lead kids, up to year 5, to a living faith in Jesus Christ.
What a joy it was to hear about one of our ex-Action School kids who today is a bank manager and another who is a worship ministry leader in his church and RE teacher in his town! On the other hand, as we don't just tell the success stories, we prayed together for another ex- EAB Action School kid who is living in promiscuity, has been involved in the drug culture and has been in jail twice. However he at least is back in church now and we pray for God in His love and mercy to change his life! The seed was sown and he is back in church! Please pray for this fantastic project.
Saturday, 8 February 2020
Busy & blessed week
The Men's Fellowship meeting on Tuesday was especially blessed and the 2 brothers who came to Christ though this ministry last year were both in the meeting.
On Wednesday I took part in a Skype meeting with the new Tearfund leader in Brazil who lives in the south at São Paulo. Unfortunately it was confirmed, as I had suspected, that Tearfund has decided to cut back on funding work in Brazil so that is a further challenge to the work here on top of all the other difficulties in the funding field. I also went for an eye test and I am going to have to wear sunglasses out and about. The doctor has been pressurizing me on this matter and I have resisted, as I like to see small aspects of nature when out walking, but I am going to have to give in.
On Thursday I took the Bible study and we had a good study progressing through chapters 5 and 6 of Deuteronomy. Then yesterday I had another meeting with deaf pastor Luis Carlos to get feedback on the ministry and discuss a few matters. There are 28 doing the latest Brazilian sign language course we always run each year. The Deaf's annual Conference will be in July.
With 2 weeks to go to the Carnival Camp it is all stations go preparing for this. I am today working on my opening message. There is of course so much preparation to do. You have no idea! All the dormitory roofs were overhauled this year as the clay tiles are prone to leaks and the massive amount of trees shed many leaves which block up roofing channels causing leakage problems in an eventual heavy rain. One has to think of everything! We value your prayers for the camp.
On Wednesday I took part in a Skype meeting with the new Tearfund leader in Brazil who lives in the south at São Paulo. Unfortunately it was confirmed, as I had suspected, that Tearfund has decided to cut back on funding work in Brazil so that is a further challenge to the work here on top of all the other difficulties in the funding field. I also went for an eye test and I am going to have to wear sunglasses out and about. The doctor has been pressurizing me on this matter and I have resisted, as I like to see small aspects of nature when out walking, but I am going to have to give in.
On Thursday I took the Bible study and we had a good study progressing through chapters 5 and 6 of Deuteronomy. Then yesterday I had another meeting with deaf pastor Luis Carlos to get feedback on the ministry and discuss a few matters. There are 28 doing the latest Brazilian sign language course we always run each year. The Deaf's annual Conference will be in July.
With 2 weeks to go to the Carnival Camp it is all stations go preparing for this. I am today working on my opening message. There is of course so much preparation to do. You have no idea! All the dormitory roofs were overhauled this year as the clay tiles are prone to leaks and the massive amount of trees shed many leaves which block up roofing channels causing leakage problems in an eventual heavy rain. One has to think of everything! We value your prayers for the camp.
Monday, 3 February 2020
Counselling
There is always plenty of counselling ministry for Liz and I. We spent a nice time with one young Christian man in the last few days and we also visited Sandra who is a Down's Syndrome lady. She loves it when we are with her and she loves to sing hymns with me. She beams smiling and she remembers the words of old hymns quite well. Bless her!
I celebrated my birthday eating a pizza with all the family and that was nice. The church gave me a shirt and a new wallet as my old one had been noticed to be falling apart! Honestly!
Communion service was lovely yesterday. I preached on Matthew 5:6 - "Hungering and thirsting for righteousness". A young Bible School student of ours gave a short meditation prior to Communion in preparation for it which was nice.
I had a long walk very early yesterday morning at Green Pastures and managed to photograph for the first time a gorgeous Striped Owl (Asio clamator) which is a fairly large and beautiful owl about 42 cm tall. This species had been registered at Green Pastures at night by our automatic cameras, but I had never seen one personally. However recently I have seen this large owl perching in one specific place near the lake, but every time I tried to get near enough to photograph it, it flew off and I couldn't even see which species it was. I thought it might be a Barn Owl. So yesterday I very slowly approached the location from a different angle and it worked!
Tomorrow I will be speaking at the Men's Fellowship (Book of Daniel) and the Bible Study (Deuteronomy) will be on Thursday. In between I have a meeting on Skype with Tearfund as things are complicated with them these days helping with any projects. It's quite a headache. On Friday I have a meeting with our deaf pastor.
Please pray for us and for the soon coming Carnival Camp at Green Pastures starting on the 22nd of this month.
I celebrated my birthday eating a pizza with all the family and that was nice. The church gave me a shirt and a new wallet as my old one had been noticed to be falling apart! Honestly!
Communion service was lovely yesterday. I preached on Matthew 5:6 - "Hungering and thirsting for righteousness". A young Bible School student of ours gave a short meditation prior to Communion in preparation for it which was nice.
I had a long walk very early yesterday morning at Green Pastures and managed to photograph for the first time a gorgeous Striped Owl (Asio clamator) which is a fairly large and beautiful owl about 42 cm tall. This species had been registered at Green Pastures at night by our automatic cameras, but I had never seen one personally. However recently I have seen this large owl perching in one specific place near the lake, but every time I tried to get near enough to photograph it, it flew off and I couldn't even see which species it was. I thought it might be a Barn Owl. So yesterday I very slowly approached the location from a different angle and it worked!
Tomorrow I will be speaking at the Men's Fellowship (Book of Daniel) and the Bible Study (Deuteronomy) will be on Thursday. In between I have a meeting on Skype with Tearfund as things are complicated with them these days helping with any projects. It's quite a headache. On Friday I have a meeting with our deaf pastor.
Please pray for us and for the soon coming Carnival Camp at Green Pastures starting on the 22nd of this month.
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