Hello everyone! We are back and settling in here in Ecuador! A big thanks to everyone for making it such a
great visit! :-) I am always a
little bit down-in-the-dumps the first days back. But going back out in the
ministry always helps me! This time was no exception!
The
sun has been shining! (I even got burnt the first day!) We are in our
tract campaign right now so that of course has eased me into preaching
in spanish again (haha) Our bible students were very excited to see us!
(Could it be because I bring them some Hershey's chocolate? hahaha) They
always think we are never going to come back... funny.
Specifically
my little bible student, Michelle. I called her a few days ago and
asked if I could stop by and say hello and she says, "Thank you sooooo
much for calling me! I have missed you sooo much!" So I stopped by (with
my chocolate of course haha) and she and her younger brother sit down
in the living room with me and proceed to tell me how they are
discouraged because their parents haven't been going to the meetings
(Michelle and her little brother Wilson, are publishers, but the parents
aren't yet). So we talked for a little bit and I asked them if they
would like to go in service with me the next afternoon. "Of course,
hermanita!" Their eyes lit up and I gave them each a tract to read the
night before and think about for the preaching the second day. Well, I
stopped by at 3pm to walk with them to the group and they were looking
out the window for me! haha We walked to the group in the blazing sun
(sorry if it is cold where you are right now haha). We did territory
for about an hour and then I had a return visit, so they went with me on
the RV. Little Wilson, who is about 10, paid such close attention on
my return visit, he would look up the READ scriptures ahead of time for
me and have them ready to read to the lady. SOOOO cute. When my call
was done, we decided to walk all the way home instead of take the bus
(it was about a 30min walk). So, I suggested that we give tracts to the
people walking on the street. They LOVED it!!! "Hermanita, Is it my
turn? Can I give one to this lady?" Sooo cute. I really didn't have to
do to much because they were so excited when they would see someone
walking toward us, they would be ready with their tracts in hand! All in
all, I think I was more encouraged by the afternoon than they were and
we had a WONDERFUL time.
I asked little Wilson how school was
going and he began to tell me about how his teacher wanted to force him
to sing the national anthem. He was nervous about it because she told
him that if he didn't, he would receive a failing grade for the day. So
he went home and talked to his sister, Michelle, about it. She says,
"Wilson, what is more important? To get 100% for the day? or please
Jehovah?" Well, that was that. He proudly went in the next day and told
the teacher that it was more important for him to please his God
Jehovah than to get a good grade for the day. In the end, she didn't
fail him, and he didn't have to sing! :-)
Awwwwwww.... so, Jehovah
is helping me to get back into the swing of things here in the
ministry. And using little kids to do it! haha
We send
love to you all and big hugs!! Thanks again for taking such good care of
us while we were in the USA!! We miss you all very much!
P.S.
On a much more materialistic note (haha) I have ordered my long-awaited
furniture for the living room (black and white of course SHOCKING!!
haha) We have spent the week painting a few walls... I am SOOO excited! I
owe a HUGE thanks to so many of you who over the past year and half
have made contributions to my furniture fund!! YIPPEEEE!! I will send
pictures when I have it all done! It should be a few weeks yet. They
SAID that the furniture will be ready in a week, but by Ecuador
standards that could be January... :-/ hahahahahahahaha
Have a great day everyone! :-)
Love, me
4 comments:
Hearing about our two little publishers gets US all choked up! So one can only imagine how Jehovah feels. Be sure to tell them and their parents how impressed your family is with them. Can't wait to see those "black and white" pictures!
What a shocker, you choosing black and white! NOT. Our joy in the ministry doubles when we have such service partners as your two young ones. Tell them to keep up the good work.
Hello there! So encouraging to hear about your day in the ministry. Now I am missing you and Ecuador even more!!!! I hope we get to talk soon.
Wow, I missed this post, I had seen the one about the furniture the other day and just happen to look back today and see this one. And I'm so glad I read it, how encouraging. To be able to see the love that those young ones have for Jehovah is very encouraging, thank you for sharing such a beautiful experience. (4 more days and we're off for the DR) !!!!
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