Monday, December 29, 2008
Outreach in Sao Paulo
Our ministry times have been wonderful. There are many stories and many lives are being changed.
Saturday we performed at a park/shopping area in front of a church. I talked to a family who watched our performance and they said they go to church and pray some times. I talked to them for a while about their relationship with Jesus and we prayed together. They said that they see Christians in that area all the time but the Christians usually only pass out some sort of tract, no one has ever performed for them and then talked to them about Jesus. They were so thankful to me, and they said they felt different after we prayed because God was working in their hearts.
Sunday we did outreach by a market/park. The church we work with does outreach like that every Sunday morning and then they have regular church service in the evening. I had a wonderful time at church last night. It reminded me of our church in Kentucky back when we were in the tabernacle at the campground. The building was the same, the kids danced with dancers in the front, and at the end we went up to minister to the people and MANY came up to the altar. We had people waiting in line to pray!! Also, during the ministry time, they released the children from children’s church (because the service went too long) and the kids were running around. JUST LIKE GCF. It was the greatest. It brought back so many wonderful memories.
It is such a pleasure to be here and we are so honored to be working with such beautiful people.
Merry Christmas
We have just celebrated our first Christmas away from home in Sao Paulo, Brazil. It is very hot so no snow and no Christmas trees. Also, even though the food is really good, it is not Grandma’s Christmas cooking. So…we miss our family and our traditions, but we were able to make a Christmas here. I just remind myself that Jesus left His home too. We plugged the ipod into the Peavey’s we use for outreach to play Christmas music, bought some lights to decorate the house we are staying in, and wrapped some presents for the kids. Our friend, Aaron, made a Christmas tree for us. We have a picture of the kids under the Christmas tree
Oh…and Abby even got a Christmas dress she picked out to wear to church. Being that it is so hot, it was a pink sundress.
We had some wonderful ministry on Christmas Eve. We went to a shopping area and talked to people sitting around. We talked to a girl waiting for her sister, and she said that she just prayed to God that if He would help her, she would start going to church – and she said that God must have sent us to her – so we talked to her about Jesus’ love and how Jesus longs for a relationship with us more than just going to church, and she accepted Jesus. As we were talking to her, her sister (I think step-sister) came and was listening, but tried to look like she really wasn’t listening. After we finished talking to her sister, I asked her what she thought, and she began to talk about how she used to hate listening to Christian songs but lately every time she hears one, she begins to cry. So I asked her if she wanted to pray for a relationship with Jesus and she told me she does, but not today, she will do it sometime before she begins to travel. I then asked her when that would be, and said it sounded like Jesus has already been pursuing her and He wants her life now, not later. She then began to cry and we talked some more about her life and we prayed together and she gave her life to Jesus.
One of my favorite people in the whole world, Debi Tunney, told us this, and I am beginning to believe it… “If your hearts desire is to lead people in to a relationship with Jesus, then Jesus will move Heaven and Hell to get those people to you.”
Day Off
Here is the high light of our last day in
These pictures are from our day off last Monday in
Needless to say…we usually have very long days doing outreach and it was nice to take a day off and spend time together as a family.
Friday, December 19, 2008
Brazil continued...
We are having a wonderful time. We are talking to many people and there are some remarkable stories from just the last few days.
We went to a church that was created for CHILDREN. The church specifically focuses their entire service to reach the poorest of the poor children in their community. The pastor was crazy. He needs his own TV show. We were going to put on a performance for them, but they ended up putting on a performance for us, and the pastor made sure we joined in on the fun. It turned into a 15 minute karaoke/dance party. I put a picture up for now...I'll put a video up later. Abby and David love to go to do performances and talk with people. David especially has been quite the "star" here because of his big blue eyes and smile.
Abby has some wonderful friends here. The two boys in the picture are Vinny and David - they are brothers of one of our interpreters.
The church had baptisms for about 30 people, but when it came time to drain the pool, the water overflowed from the drain so some of the pictures are of us cleaning up the water from the pool in the church...David helped too.
There have been many wonderful stories from our time here and I can not type them all, but God is transforming many peoples lives and we are just amazed to be used by Him to see it happen.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Highlights from Brazil
Here are some wonderful highlights from Rio so far...
Went to a neighborhood to do dances and dramas - there was a moving truck full of furniture in the spot we had planned to perform in. We helped the people unload their truck so it could be moved for our dances. Many people came out, especially to see the "Americans" unloading a truck. We had a great time and many people gave their lives to Jesus.
Coffee is "Muito Bem" or very good. And the Food is AMAZING.
We are staying with a Brazilian family. They are very nice and very sweet. But they know about as much English as we know Portuguese. I have some great stories about some of the talks we have had together - however, some would not be appropriate for blogging. Just ask us when we return.
We went out to perform, but it started raining so we decided to talk to people stranded under tarps at the local sidewalk bazaar. My group talked to a little girl who got so excited she took us to her older sister and insisted that we tell the story of Jesus to her. The older sister accepted Jesus as her savior. Halleluia! All because of a little obedience and a little girl.
The children I work with giggle all the time, and always ask me to say their name. I thought it was because they liked me, but I have come to find out they just want me to talk because they think my accent is funny. Hey, if my funny accent attracts more people to hear about Jesus, I can accept them laughing at me.
That is it for now. We love you.
Saturday, December 13, 2008
We're HERE!
We have made it to Brazil. We did have a slight glitch (which really turned out to be a blessing)- we missed our flight from Atlanta to Rio on Wednesday because our flight before arrived late. So...I called my cousin Greg at 10 pm, who lives in Atlanta, and asked if we could crash at his house since the next flight to Bra zil did not leave until 8:40 the next day. It was the best thing that could have happened to us. We had such great time with Greg, Susan and Garrick. We had such a good time I was actua lly hoping they would overbook the flight so we could spend another day with them. The pictures are the kids in the guestroom bathtub. Greg said it took an act of God (meaning bad weather to delay our plane) to get anyone in the family to visit him. Well...Matt and I are in the "God Business" so it just seems right that we would be the ones chosen :) to be able to visit.
So we flew overnight on Thursday, the kids did great on that flight - Abby LOVES to travel - you should see her pulling her princess backpack on wheels through the airport - very cute.
And now we are in Rio. We had a full day of outreach and Jesus is doing wonderful things. We have a bed to sleep in, a shower with warm water, GREAT FOOD, and many beautiful Brazilians helping us. I hope to write more later.
PLEASE...IF YOU READ THIS BLOG, WILL YOU MAKE SURE OUR FAMILIES KNOW WE ARE DOING GREAT. THANKS
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Bathing in the Sink
We are just about a week from going on outreach to Brazil and Peru. What a privilege it is to be the hands and feet of Jesus to those who are lost and hurting in this world. Please pray for us in these last days of preparation - for calmness, joy, energy, and for our monetary provision. When I think of outreach, I do think of some of the things that will not be normal (aka...the language, our sleeping arrangements, heat instead of snow on Christmas, etc...) but then when I look back on things from my life that were not so called "normal" I have so many wonderful memories. For instance...when I was little, my Grandma only had a shower, not a bath tub, and so instead of putting me in the shower which they knew I would hate, they gave me a bath in the sink :) After that...I always would prefer getting cleaned in grandma's sink more than getting in my own bathtub at home. I got to share this experience with David in New York. There were no bathtubs...so I used the next best thing...a sink. It was fun and some girl's got some photos of it. So as we are preparing to leave, I look forward to some of this "not so normal" stuff and the memories/impact it will have on me, my children, and those who Jesus is preparing to come into His Kingdom. Because...as I am coming to a greater realization...nothing in Christ's Kingdom is anything close to what our world views as "normal". And it is the "not-so-normal" things that, many times, make the most impact.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Relaxing and not so relaxing days with the family
We have just returned from a week in Long Island New York (which is about an hour away from the city) for a YWAM conference. Before we came home, we all went into the city for the day. The first time I ever went to NYC was when I was 16. Abby and David got to experience it early. We saw the Statue of Liberty riding the Staten Island Ferry, rode the subway, walked through China town, saw Times Square, and ate some NYC pizza...yum.
We had a wonderful time. Abby loved the city, David loved the subway. However, I would not suggest taking your children to the city for a relaxing day. But...it was a great experience for us - and cheap too - the only thing we paid for was the subway and pizza. It was a lot of fun and an experience I will not forget.
So...we are home now, and lying around in our PJs having a relaxing day recovering from our day in the city and drive home.
Any day with my family, relaxing or not, is a blessing.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
There's something about shoes...
We just returned from a wonderful weekend worshiping with our dear friends of the Olivet United Methodist Church. Matt has been going to this retreat for four years now and this was the first time I was able to go with him. We had a great time. We dropped the kiddos off at my parent's house and had a nice weekend - just us - together. Once we returned home, the kids did not want to leave grandma's house...go figure.
Well...about the picture...Abby loves going to the YWAM base. She has about 20 older "brothers" and "sisters" to spoil her. Each person does their own special "thing" with her. So...if there is anything that Abby wants, she knows exactly the right person to go to to get it. If she wants her nails done, she knows who will do it for her. If she wants gum, she knows who has the gum. It is the same with shoes. Abby LOVES wearing "big girl" shoes. AND now... she pretty much has countless "big girl" shoes to choose from. Doesn't she look all grown-up?
Monday, September 22, 2008
What a week!
We have been so busy trying to settle in to our new life. Some days are better than others. We are still trying to work out a good schedule for our family. Abby is still trying to decide if she really wants to go to school. David is walking (and falling) everywhere! He is so proud of himself. I have to say that our first week of school has made us pretty tired, but we are being challenged and drawing closer to Jesus everyday. Personally, I have been learning a great deal about Relationships, Sin, Forgiveness, and Encouragement. Also...we just celebrated Abby's 4th birthday. She was sooooo cute. We decorated the YWAM base dining area with pink balloons, streamers, and everything princess. Once I get the pictures downloaded, I will post some. Well, that's it for now. We love you all.
Also...YAY! We just got our internet today. Be looking for more posts now that we are "hooked-up"
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Just a note
We are in the process of getting internet and better phone service at our new house, so for now, blogging will be very limited until it is set up.
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Many "1st's"
Dear Friends,
We are in the midsts of some very busy and crazy times as a family, and it is only by the grace of God that we seem to be doing fine (most of the time). Sometimes I just wish the whole world would stop just so I can get caught up on everything that is going on. I am so sorry for not blogging as much, I will try to do better. This seems to be the season of many "1st's". For instance, just this past week David got his 1st haircut. He looks soooo grown up. Then, just last night, while we were visiting with the Harper's, he stood up and started walking without any help. Of course...we did not have our camera. Once I get it recorder, I will post it for all to see.
As far as other "firsts"... this is the 1st time we are trying to move with children. This is the first, and hopefully last, time that Sarah chose the place for the family to live without Matt even seeing a picture of our new place.
YES...we have found a place to live! We are so thankful and we want to thank everyone that helped us. We are packing the loading truck this Saturday, driving to PA on Sunday, and unpacking on Monday. If you are in Wilmore on Saturday and would like to help...come on over. If you are in Pennsylvania on Monday...we need ya! We love you all so much.
Monday, July 28, 2008
When you're driving yourself in circles
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Trip to see Joe and Jean
I am just full of joy right now because we have just got back from a trip to Tennessee to see our very best friends, Jean and Joe. We had such a wonderful time. We got to introduce them to David and Abby got to know them better. When we left yesterday, I asked Abby what she liked most about Joe and Jean and she said, "I liked it when they sang to me."
Most of the time we just sat and talked just like we would do in the "old days" during college. Ohhhh...it was so wonderful. The only thing that was missing was Amy and Jon :(
You know there are people in your life that the Lord puts in your path that will always be your "kindred spirit" (excuse me for quoting Anne of Green Gables) no matter how far away you live from each other or how many times you see them they are always so dear to your heart. Jean and Joe are those friends to us. They encourage us, challenge us, laugh with us, and love us.
We love you, Jean and Joe and Thanks for the great visit!!
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Sarah is learning to sew
Ok, Everyone
Here it is. I really can not believe it myself! The reason I haven't been blogging so much is because I have been teaching myself a new trade...sewing...Yes...that's right, sewing. I can just hear people in my family laughing right now. Yes I can be domestic (or at least try to be sometimes)
So I tried to make a ballerina outfit for Abby and here are the pictures of the result. I am pretty proud of it myself. Then, since I finished that, I decided to try to make a dress for myself and so I also posted it. ***A little note***I used an old pillow cover for the liner of the dress. I just did not want to go back to Walmart again. Matt said, "you know you're a missionary when your wife begins sewing clothes out of old pillow shams."
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Daddy's Little Girl!
Saturday, July 5, 2008
Our Idlewild Trip
This is our annual family trip to Idlewild Park. If you would like to see bigger pictures, just click on the pictures and it will give you a larger version. We always have such a good time at this amusement park. It really is the greatest place to take your little ones. We hope you enjoy!
Friday, July 4, 2008
The Dancing Princess
P.S. I am looking for cute tutu/ballerina dresses like this for Abby. The one she has on belongs to her friend Jesse. The outfits are waaaaaayyy expensive. I am even thinking about sewing one myself and the only thing I've ever sewed was an apron and a pillow in high school home ec class...PLEASE help! If you have any in your attic sitting around or would be willing to make her one :) it would get lots of good use.
Happy Fourth of July!!!
Just a quick note to say, "Happy 4th!" We spent the day celebrating at the Wilmore 4th celebration at the campground, then we came home and Abby and Mommy baked a 4th of July cake. This cake is also a birthday cake for Aunt Cathy...HAPPY BIRTHDAY, AUNT CATHY...we hope you don't mind, but we are taking your cake to another party to eat it since you are so far away! We love you!
Thursday, July 3, 2008
David's 1st Birthday
Here are some pictures of from David's 1st Birthday and Party. A few notes...We have a family tradition where Matt and Sarah decorate the house with streamers, balloons, gifts, etc... the night before, then we wake the kids up with birthday party music to dance to.
Also...the party was a Sesame street theme. Sarah made a cake with Elmo's face and the kids played games with sesame street themes like "Ernie's Lucky Rubber Ducky"and "Pin the Nose onElmo" - they also painted styrofoam balls to use to for a nose to stick on . Fun was had by all - Even the adults got to help turn the ice cream maker for homemade ice cream.
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
And so it begins...
Hello, Everyone! We have started a blog. I really can not believe it :) We hope you enjoy all the postings and hopefully this will help us keep you up to date on what is going on in the Rapach "roost".
The picture is of little David just beginning to learn to pull himself up to stand. That's how I kind of feel trying to figure out this program. Hopefully David and I will begin "walking" soon.