State-of-Emergency Lifted

The State-Of-Emergency was lifted today for Ecuador. We had been under a State-Of-Emergency while we were preparing for the waves from the Japan tsunami to hit the Pacific Coast. Over 200,000 people from the coastal areas of the country had been moved further inland to prepare for the worst. Thankfully very little damage was done and there were no casaulties to report. You can read about it here:

Minor Damage in Latin America

Please join us in pray for the country of Japan as it is dealing with the terrible devastation caused by the earthquake and tsunami. Thankfully none of the Covenant Missionaries were affected by the natural disasters.

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The Prodigal Son – No Story Book Ending

Luke 15:11-32 (New International Version, ©2011)

The Parable of the Lost Son

 11 Jesus continued: “There was a man who had two sons. 12 The younger one said to his father, ‘Father, give me my share of the estate.’ So he divided his property between them.    13 “Not long after that, the younger son got together all he had, set off for a distant country and there squandered his wealth in wild living. 14 After he had spent everything, there was a severe famine in that whole country, and he began to be in need. 15 So he went and hired himself out to a citizen of that country, who sent him to his fields to feed pigs. 16 He longed to fill his stomach with the pods that the pigs were eating, but no one gave him anything.    17 “When he came to his senses, he said, ‘How many of my father’s hired servants have food to spare, and here I am starving to death! 18 I will set out and go back to my father and say to him: Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you. 19 I am no longer worthy to be called your son; make me like one of your hired servants.’ 20 So he got up and went to his father.
   “But while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was filled with compassion for him; he ran to his son, threw his arms around him and kissed him.    21 “The son said to him, ‘Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you. I am no longer worthy to be called your son.’    22 “But the father said to his servants, ‘Quick! Bring the best robe and put it on him. Put a ring on his finger and sandals on his feet. 23 Bring the fattened calf and kill it. Let’s have a feast and celebrate. 24 For this son of mine was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found.’ So they began to celebrate.
   25 “Meanwhile, the older son was in the field. When he came near the house, he heard music and dancing. 26 So he called one of the servants and asked him what was going on. 27 ‘Your brother has come,’ he replied, ‘and your father has killed the fattened calf because he has him back safe and sound.’
   28 “The older brother became angry and refused to go in. So his father went out and pleaded with him. 29 But he answered his father, ‘Look! All these years I’ve been slaving for you and never disobeyed your orders. Yet you never gave me even a young goat so I could celebrate with my friends. 30 But when this son of yours who has squandered your property with prostitutes comes home, you kill the fattened calf for him!’    31 “‘My son,’ the father said, ‘you are always with me, and everything I have is yours. 32 But we had to celebrate and be glad, because this brother of yours was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found.’”

When reading this passage for probably the millionth time this morning, I had a bit of a realization – the Holy Spirit tends to do that.  After finishing it, I so wanted to know the end of the story.  We hear the father’s response of compassion and forgiveness as he explains them to the older brother is telling of his concerns for justice, but that’s where the story ends.  We never hear what the older brother has to say back.  I so wanted to continue to read that the son was overcome by his father’s compassion, love and forgiveness and his bitterness and anger was quickly transformed by his father’s example and the work of the Holy Spirit. 

But that probably wasn’t the case was it?  More than likely, the older son was not transformed in that moment.  He probably remained angry and would not enter to greet and celebrate with his brother.  Possibly, he remained angry until his dad passed away and then maybe realized his hardness of heart many years later. 

Really, we do not know.  Jesus doesn’t tell us this part does He.  I think I wanted this story book ending because my experience with stories tells me it should have this kind of ending.  As I read stories to Simeon at night, read books myself and as I watch movies and tv shows, I am being conditioned to expect “the story book ending.”  And especially with having a Christian worldview and reading a Christian story, it ESPECIALLY should have a story book ending, right? 

But life tells us otherwise.  And the Bible tells us otherwise- have you read Ecclesiastes recently?  Life very often doesn’t have the story book ending in many instances.  However, we have faith that God is at work in the world and in control of all situations that even though the ending isn’t as we had hoped it is His will and it is good.  So why doesn’t Jesus tell us the ending to prepare us for the fact that life doesn’t always have story book endings. 

Well, that is point of his teaching style.  He is teaching through a parable as he does through much of this part of Luke.  Parables always have a point and the point wasn’t to show us life isn’t always perfect.  The point of the parable is, as you know, to show an example of compassion and forgiveness for the lost.  If Jesus was to tell the whole story, then we would have all missed the point. 

Do your best to not be like me and always look for the perfect ending even though our world tells us that there needs to be one.

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Simeon’s FIRST Birthday!

Here are all the people that attended Simeon's party

We had the opportunity to celebrate Simeon’s FIRST birthdayon Saturday with friends from Ecuador.  At exactly 8:34 AM when he was born, Joel, Cheryll and I sang Happy Birthday and Cheryll prayed for him.  It was very special for us.   It was a great time with quite a lot of highlights.  Simeon actually took his first steps on Saturday too!  It was a great day of celebrating and thinking back over the last year.  God has truly blessed us with a wonderful son and we are so thankful for him!  Here are a few pictures of the day.  There are also a couple of videos below that you might like to see too!

Martita (Simeon's babysitter) and Simeon

The decorations for the party

Simeon's birthday cupcake

Simeon eating his cupcake

Simeon and mommy opening presents

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Videos of Simeon on his 1st Birthday!

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The Rocha Family

La Familia Rocha

 

The camp in Santo Domingo where Joel has been working and where the family has been visiting could not run without the Rocha family.  They keep this place going and take care of the visitors that come.  Rueben with a couple of helpers takes care of all the grounds at the camp as well as taking care of the workers that are working to fix the camp up.  He works very, VERY hard-probably 60-70 hour weeks.  One example is he mows the entire camp grass (probably 5-10 acres) with a PUSH MOWER!

Amparo, Rueben’s wife does ALL of the cooking with a few kitchen helpers.  While we are there, she cooks 3 meals a day for us, but even with 150 people at the camp, she cooks 3 meals a day, PLUS 2 snacks!  She is quite the busy lady.  Rueben and Amparo have 5 daughters-Lis, Mayra, Jeymi, Caren and Rubi.  They also have a niece staying with them, Maria.  Each of these girls, besides Rubi who is only 1, helps out around the camp.  It has been great to see the relationship of this family and the example of Christ that they are.  Although they work VERY hard, they always do so with a smile.  Each member of the family has their part, and they really, honestly love each other.  It’s great to see and we have been so blessed to be able to get to know them this past month.

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The National Assembly

This past weekend we went back to Santo Domingo, but this time it wasn’t for the direct work that Joel has been doing.  This last weekend was IPEE’s (The Evangelical Covenant Church of Ecuador) Asamblea Nacional or “National Assembly”.  It is the same thing that we have in the states that we call an Annual Meeting.  It’s basically the annual business meeting of the church in which each church is supposed to send delegates to come discuss and vote on the affairs of the national church.

This was a fantastic time for us to meet new people around the country and in the leadership of the church.  It was fun to see how the business of the church is conducted: very energetically!!!  We got to meet a lot of people and be a part of some of the meetings.  We were introduced to everyone at one point.  Everyone, as you might expect, really loved Simeon!

Kim had a fun time as she actually worked the whole weekend.  This wasn’t something she had to do but wanted to help out in the kitchen.  Basically, the folks that run the camp make the food for all the meals for all 150 people at the meeting, so she wanted to lend a hand.  Plus, it was a great time for her to work on her Spanish and to learn how to cook like an Ecuadorian.  Please check out the pictures so you can get an idea.

The sanctuary of the main pavilion all setup and ready to go for worship.

 

How things looked with all the people during the meetings.

 

Folks chowing down during one of the many delicious meals we consumed.

 

The ladies working hard in the kitchen.

 

That's a big pot!

 

Proof that Kim was actually working in the kitchen.

 

A family enjoying some fruit on the beautiful camp property.

 

Folks relaxing in the hammocks.

 

Some folks chose to sleep in tents... not Simeon!

 

Simeon eating fruit with his buddy Karin.

 

Simeon helping feed some chickens.

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The Roof 80% Complete

Here are some pictures of the main pavilion in the camp in Santo Domingo.  We are now about 80% complete.  Looking pretty good, huh?

Here's what the new roof is looking like.

 

A side view of the new roof.

 

Inside the new pavilion. It's very bright now!

 

Another shot inside.

 

This is the dining area of the new pavilion.

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Roughing It

Two weekends ago we had our annual staff retreat, staff meaning all of the missionaries from the US in Ecuador.  Safe to say it was a blast!  On Friday night, we went out to eat at a nice restuaraunt in Old Quito called Vista Hermosa (“Beautiful View”) that is up on the top of a fairly large building and has, quite literally, a beautiful view of the city.  Our dinner was, as you would expect, delicious.

Most of our retreat consisted of on Saturday and Sunday morning a trip to Papallacta, which is an area up in the mountains that has natural hot springs.  It’s good we weren’t paying for things because we stayed in a very nice resort which actually had the hot springs in them.  It was, as you might guess, a wonderful time to relax and to just spend time with our fellow missionaries.  We all took turns sharing our stories and how we had become missionaries.  It was great to hear everyone’s story and learn more about one other.  Here are some pictures to give you an idea:

Here is a picture of the team at the restaurant Vista Hermosa

A family portrait at Vista Hermosa.

The Termas de Papallacta were beautiful.

Another shot of the resort.

We tried making a fire but we struggle with lighting it at that altitude.

This is where the title "roughing it" came from.

Simeon getting tired in the hot springs, resting on Mandy

Father and son playing in the hot springs.

The family definitely liked the Termas de Papallacta. It was a nice break from all the trips to Santo Domingo.

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In Santo Domingo

We just wanted to update and let everyone know that from today through this weekend (through Feb. 28th) we will be traveling again to Santo Domingo and will be somewhat unreachable again.  Where the camp is located there are no land line phones and the cell phone signal is pretty much impossible to get.  As you would guess, they also don’t have email/Internet access.  If someone is needing to get a hold of us for some reason, you can try contacting the camp at 011-593-9-401-8820.  Just so you know, in case you are trying to get a hold of us or something.

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Our Time in the ‘South’

 

Simeon and I (Kim) recently spent a few days in South Quito with Simeon’s babysitter (Martita) and her family.  I must admit, I was a little nervous about it.  The whole goal was to be immersed in Spanish all the time to help increase my knowledge and especially speaking Spanish.  It was a little nerve-racking thinking of speaking and understanding Spanish 24 hours a day.  I defintely did better than what I thought I would.  I understood a great deal and thanks to my dictionary, I was able to speak pretty well also.  We learned a lot about culture and everyday life for Ecuadorians in Quito.  The whole family loved Simeon and Martita’s 2 daughters would hurry home from school to spend time with Simeon and to ask me LOTS of questions!  It was so much fun!

We had some interesting experiences while there.  Hireq, one of our dogs, got sick the first day we were there so we had to take her to the vet.  Additionally, Simeon got sick the 3rd day we were there.  It was his first time being sick with a fever and vomiting.  It ended up that Joel came back early from Santo Domingo so that we could take Simeon back to the north of Quito to our pediatrician.  She told us he had a throat infection and he has been on antibiotics.  Today, Monday, is the first day he is feeling more like himself.  We are thankful for God’s healing.  It was hard on me as a mom to see him sick.  Even being a nurse practitioner, I wasn’t thinking as a nurse practitioner, I was thinking as a mom.  Joel had to remind me when I was thinking we needed to take Simeon to the doctor like “RIGHT NOW”, he said “what would you do if your friend brought their son to you with this problem”?  I thought about it and remembered, all kids have fevers.  It was an interesting contrast for me to try and balance.

I am grateful for this experience.  It forced me to use my Spanish more than I have, because I had to!  This was good for me to realize I know more than I think I do.  I praise God for safety for Simeon and I and for Martita and her family for opening their home and their lives to us.

Simeon loved playing the piano at Martita's

 

Robin (Martita's Husband) showing Simeon how to play

 

More with Simeon playing the piano

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