Author: Adventures

Expectation…But in a Good Way

We’ve not even been in Brazil for 3 weeks, and already God has done some amazing stuff.  Not one of us here is the same person we were when we left home.  God is shaping us more into His image everyday, and it is so exciting to be part of His work.  What is even more exciting is that this has all happened in a place that I had initially thought would be close to impossible for that to happen.  All we have been doing for ministry is manual labor, so we haven’t even been exposed to the poverty and hardship that much yet.  So it has been awesome...

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Working Paradise

If I had to pick one word for where we are staying it is this: paradise. It is absolutely beautiful down here, or rather up here since we are below you on the map but up in the mountains here. The view that I see out of my window every morning when I first wake up is of the valley stretched out before me. Then when I turn around I see the top of the mountain towering above me in steep cliffs. We have been staying in a little bungalow that has real bed and a kitchen were we can cook real food. We have running water and semi-warm showers. After being prepared in training camp for a dirt hut...

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Things I’ve learned in Brazil

So this is the first time I have been able to blog since I have gotten to Brazil, I just missed the last Communication Day (which are Saturday mornings), so I have a lot to catch up on. I thought I would start blogging by saying what I have learned since I have gotten here. Â 1. Belo Horizonte (where we are living in Brazil) is in the mountains. 2. Because we are in the mountains we drive on mountain roads. It is terrifying. The roads are just gradual enough so our car doesnt topple over. 3. Brazilian drivers are just as terrifying. 4. I feel like I am on a constant StrairMaster, there is...

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The Biggest Difference is…

So here in Brazil it is natural and part of the culture to drive at least 20 miles over the speed limit.  It is also natural to not watch where you are going and to change lanes without ever putting your blinker on or checking your rearview mirrors to see if anyone is there. I have had a few near death experiences and have learned to appreciate my friends driving ablilities and my own driving ablities back home.    I have also seen a difference in the way things are priced here in Brazil. Everything is SO expensive! I tried on a dress I really liked and it was 150 reis which...

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Have you ever?

So I figured this would be a good chance to write about some of the things I’ve already had the opportunity to do while in Brasil. Some pretty awesome stuff, some scary stuff, but all amazing experiences in my book! So here goes nothing! Have you ever… –          Gotten stuck in a city, where no one speaks your language, and had no translator? –          Hiked through the jungle, cutting your way through with only machetes?...

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