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I live in Monrovia, Liberia, West Africa with my wife and youngest son. We are recently arrived in Liberia where we are serving as missionaries with Evangelical Church Missions working under the Liberia Evangelical Mission. For most of the last thirty years we have served under ECM in Bolivia, South America. We are the happy parents of four children and the proud grandparents of two grandchildren.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Forgot The Roast? No Problem!

Today's post is three short unrelated items. No creativity, no rocket science, just three straight forward reports.

1. About a week ago the Santa Cruz district had its annual congress session where churches give reports, new ideas for the district are discussed, accepted or discarded and new officers are elected for the district. It began on Saturday afternoon and ended Sunday evening. The highlights of the congress for me were: the heavy thunder storm that struck on Saturday evening so that we finally had to call it quits and go home because no one could hear what was being said. The church has a tin roof which makes lots of noise in the rain. Hurray for tin!; The re-election of the district president, Elías Flores, and the district secretary, Rubén Perez.Both of these men are servants of God who serve humbly and faithfully. They have been a joy to work with in the past and I look forward to continuing to work with them in this year; The acceptance of a plan that will involve the churches in giving scholarships to university students who are preparing for ministry. the mission has been giving scholarships for a long time. This is the first time that the district is committing itself in this way as well. That is a great step forward and I thank God for it.


2. On Saturday we had our first meeting for potential volunteers for the tutoring center here in Santa Cruz. There were around a dozen men and women who came for this first meeting. It is exciting but also a bit scarey to see how god is putting this together bit y bit. I am reminded of what Meredeth Schefflen said many times. (She was the founder of the Bolivian Evangelical University). Find something that is too big for you to do and then see how God does it. The tutoring center fits the bill in my mind. I don't know where the personnel and finances will all come from but I am looking forward to seeing what God is going to do.




3. I learned something new about Bolivia this last week when I arrived at the airport in Santa Cruz to fly to Cochabamba for a meeting. Let me suggest a hypothetical case or two to share what I learned. Let us say that you are on your way to Gramma's house in La Paz and you forgot that you were to bring a roast for dinner. Or say that you are heading to your son-in-law's home for a cook out but you didn't remember that promised to bring the burgers. You're already in the secure area of the airport. No way to leave and go find a store. But then you look and remember and a smile comes over your face. No problem you simply fo to the meat store in the secure waiting area of the airport. That's right. Fresh meat all packaged and ready to go. So pick up that roast (sorry there are no potatoes to go with it), buy those burgers and be on your way with peace in your heart knowing that the airport meat store has once again saved the day!

I am not making this up. A customer checks out what's fresh at the airport meat store.

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