Praise the Lord... finally a rain-less  morning!
       Another great day in  Sol Nascente... such a blessing to be able to have spent a day and a half with  the people here and see the ministry that the Lord has created in Sol  Nascente using Erika and Vanderley. A highlight this morning  was when our friend Becky was able to reconnect with a friend, Junior,  who she had met during the time she spent here this summer. Her testimony  had a profound effect on him in July and he promised her then that when she  returned next, he would be "a Christian like her". When Becky saw Junior again  this morning, he made the decision to turn from his old ways and trust Christ in  full surrender. Twas such a sweet moment for her and for all of us to be  reminded of the freedom that the gospel gives.
     VBS was a grand 'ol time as  always! There are some pretty sassy kids here... a brother and sister pair,  Cida and Yudi, made me almost feel bad for their parents if they hadn't been so  dang cute. Once again our boys and Julie acted out the nativity story for the  kids, but with a little twist for today... the Dentist's daughter Annabelle as  baby Jesus. Really gave the story a validity that the creepy baby doll was  unable to provide in past performances. Then more picture coloring, painting  t-shirts, and passing out goldfish, fruit snacks and candy. Those kids wear ya  out...
     It was really important to Erika  and Vanderley for some of our team to visit the homes of those who are a  part of their church to encourage them to continue to grow in their faith and  also to challenge them to become leaders in their community. Erika and Vanderley  need for their church to step up and begin serving and helping the people of Sol  Nascente. Overall, the team was exhausted after a long morning in the village..  and terribly sunburned.
     Rosey and Ross are feeling much  better after their little sickness of sorts and were able to rejoin us in the  village this afternoon! Erika also asked us girls to talk to the teenagers about  their struggles... finding their identity in the Lord, purity,  self-confidence... all issues that transcend culture as things we equally battle  with. Our American girls were then able to share their testimonies of  how the Lord is able to give us freedom from those pressures. The  kids enjoyed the playground, the soccer game, and the attention the crazy  Americanos showed them. 
    All day we spread news of the  church service we would hold at Erika and Vanderley's house at 5. We began with  a skit that depicts the many worldly things that distract us from the Lord, even  though He is there through it all. Becca followed with sharing her story of how  God has worked in her life and Catherine presented what we call the "sin  solution"... an illustration much too confusing to explain in a blog...  spoiler: the secret is clorox and iodine. John then spoke and shared  the gospel with the people, informing them on how their eternity depends on what  they choose to believe. Then praise the Lord, back to the boat for a much needed  shower (a baby peed on the both of us) and one of the best dinners I've ever had  here. Chicken with some sort of Ramen-ish noodle, beef, beans and rice (duh),  and Shannon's fav dessert... key lime pie perhaps? Not really so  sure...
     And now it's almost 11, playing  games on the boat after alligator hunting, snacking on nutella and peanut butter  pretzels. All around, life is good. We're happy... and best of all, the boat's  still floating.
     New Year's Eve tommorrow, yay!  Missing you all, but can't say we're dwelling on it... all the same, we are  so very thankful for each of you and for what you have done to help us get here.  Thank you for your prayers, we are beginning to get tired and need them so!  
     Boa Noite,
         Shannon  and Lauren   
 
 
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