Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Week in Review

Life has kept us busy. Last week the FIEL ministry (faithful in Portuguese) participated in Brazil's Christian Booksellers convention in Sao Paulo. This is our third year at the event. We think it is extremely important for us to have a presence there as Brazil is being saturated by the prosperity movement. So FIEL makes available books and materials with sound doctrine. Overall, it was an encouraging week with many new contacts made.
I have been preparing for James' 3rd Birthday party- VeggieTale theme. (Os VeggieTais in Portuguese) It is relatively new here and has just entered on Brazilian TV. At the convention last week, Rick and I met the lady that owns the licensing rights for VeggieTales South America. Rick spoke with her for a considerable amount of time and she mentioned something about Rick designing products for her. Exciting and a nice complement, but not the reason we came to Brazil.
The FIEL team is gearing up for our annual Pastor's conference which will take place the first week of October. We are expecting over one thousand in attendance. Please pray that the Lord will use this event to edify the lives and ministry of these pastors and everyone involved. I will post more about this as it nears.
We are going to Sao Paulo on Friday to apply for an American passport for Lilah. We have already applied and have received her Brazilian one. It's adorable. I think often how fortunate my children are growing up bilingual and living in two different countries. They will have a better understanding of the world and an appreciation and respect for other cultures.
We had a little photo shoot with James at our neighborhood park. Because there were so many distractions it took forever for him to look at the camera longer than just a quick glance. Finally, the ice cream man wheeled his cart behind Rick with the camera and aided us in getting this award-winning smile. And of course, to show our gratitude we bought some ice cream!
As we were stuck in traffic on the way to Sao Paulo, several ambulance and police cars kept passing us by. We soon figured out that the commotion was caused by this man in a red shirt wanting to end his life. Rick grabbed his camera and took these photos. Unfortunately,this is somewhat a common occurrence here. It is sad to see such desperate people................if only they had Jesus in their lives.
We don't know what happened to this man.
We were thankful that James was asleep through this. This is something I didn't want to have to explain.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

What! No picture of baby Lilah!
Big Smile...

Very interesting and well written article however...sigh.

Jillina said...

I can not imagine seeing someone on a bridge like that. Wow!

 

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