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Birthdays
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Pacajá
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Alpha
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Phil and Jen ran our second Alpha Course on Friday night. This time we were divided into two groups. We ate a very nice meal, prepared by Ivanildo and Monica, at two tables. We watched a half-hour video about Jesus, and then we met in our small groups. There were two questions: 1. Who do you think Jesus is? 2. If you could meet Jesus walking down the street, as a person, what question would you ask Him? Everyone was pretty open to share their views. The problem was more how to close the discussion time after about 45 minutes, which is a good problem.
Altamira
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Many of the long-term missionaries were able to gather for a very good day of meetings. We sought God together for unity, and to try to understand together His direction for our future. We know there are spiritual attacks that are doing all they can to fracture and weaken us in whatever ways possible, but as we talk together, and pray together, God strengthens us. It would have been nice if others of the team could have been there too, but with travels and furlough it doesn’t always work out. I look forward to the day when we can have an annual large-group meeting with some key Brazilian leaders too, as we continue to learn to pass the challenges of working together in a foreign country as servant-leaders.
Rich Nathan and Craig Heselton once talked to me about the value of committing to being a life-long learner. The longer I am in leadership, the more I see the wisdom of this commitment.
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My Prayers for the Xingu Mission
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3. What exactly is my part in God’s plan?
Alpha
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“I made many poor decisions as a young person, but one good decision I made was to go work in Africa, where I met my husband, Phil.”
“I grew up in England. I met Jen in Africa. When Jen’s sister invited us to Alpha, I didn’t want to go. Since Jen was going, I decided I would tag along to see if I was missing something.”
Jen and Phil shared their testimonies with the first Alpha Group at our church last night. They met each other in Africa, and they came to know Jesus because of an Alpha course in Canada.
In 2012, while Phil and Jen were raising support to become missionaries in the Amazon, they travelled to England, to Phil homeland. While in England the Snells met with the Alpha representative for Brazil. They were encouraged to discover it was already translated into Portuguese. Now we are hosting our first Alpha course here in Marabá.
Last night was a great example of how God is using new missionaries, who are still struggling to learn the language. Phil and Jen have not even been here one year yet. Art and Cyndi, who are starting the English Learning school, cooked the first meal. Everyone who was there enjoyed the first evening, and it feels to us leaders that this is exactly what our young church his needing at this time.