The wind is blowing, the sky is the most brilliant blue you could ever imagine. The only thing inhibiting our view of the Med sea is the green tops of the palm trees. We are eating tortillas or bocadillos or "Subway" type lunch and then heading up the hill to finish our work on the church. Oh, and FANTA is our drink of choice!
Our friend, Alvaro is our tour guide today and he has skipped worked to make sure we are taken care of.(and we have been very well taken care of (Is that English I just spoke or Spanish? I dont know anymore.) Anyway, Alvaro keeps laughing at us because he is hoping to have a true Spanish style lunch with us today but as typical Americans, we are wanting to finish our work. But even a quick sandwich in the middle of Sitges (the town where the church is) is a treat here!
I may be writing too sappy for my team (as they sit throwing down a fast sandwich)and they can get on to me later but my senses are on overload!!! I think my heart wants to jump right out of my chest. Even eating lunch on the side of the street I can feel God at work. He is at work in me persoally, he is at work in the unity of the team even in the midst of 5 straight days together. He is at work in the lives of so many of the people we have met....Chave the chair salesman, Lars the fabulous tour guide at the winery (Okay, so that is another story and could take a whole afternoon to write but yes, we visited a winery during our half day of recooperation) and especially in the hearts and lives of every person we have met with the church here. My cup is so full right now and I am so grateful for each and every circumstance that has allowed us to be right here right now in this moment. Thank you, God, for the wind and the 78 degree temperature and no traffic and no humidity and for Alvaro and Sara and grapes that make wine and Eva and her heart. Thank you for bocadillos that nourish us for a busy afternoon to finish our work. Thank you for FANTA, thank you for your beautiful Spanish countryside. Thank you for allowing each one of us to be a part of something so large. On to work now - we promise - well, maybe after we stop and get a gelato on the way up the hill. It's a must for an afternoon of painting!
Tonight we will start to plan our "retreat" with the Spanish team on Saturday. We will be spending the whole day with everyone from the church here. Please pray for direction and pray that we would listen as we are guided in how to create a "retreat" with lasting impact. We feel and appreciate your prayers.
Ciao from Sitges.
Betsy and Team (and, yes, we have had gelato everyday! Rough rough life.)
Thursday, July 5, 2007
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Mucho gracias for all of the updates. Betsy's post made so many wonderful thoughts and memories from a month ago come flooding back.
Please tell Eugenio, Tomas, Eva, Isma, David, Joseph and Mercedes, Alvero, Sara, and everyone else "Hello" and let them know they are being prayed for as are all of you on Team 2.
Gelato should be eaten every day!
Jeff L
Hey guys. Thanks for sending the pics! It's wild seeing you guys in Isma & Ava's home and thinking we were there just about a month ago! I know you guys are tired but I'm sure everyone there appreciates all of your hard work!
-Steve
Hey from the July Bazil Team in Londrina, Brazil! brasilbeat.blogspot.com
Reading about you guys everyday and loving your updates! They brought a MUCH needed smile to my face tonight as I sit here in the hotel w/ the Brazilian flu more sick than I~ve ever been my whole life! haha! God is soveriegn! I am genuinely praying for you guys every single day (really) and am so very proud of each one of you. Special hellos to my good friends, Melanie, David, Jim & Michael. Thank you, Melanie for the note. I appreciate your thoughtfulness and remember our first trip here together very well! Muchos Hugos (in Frank language) and Bejois (kisses) from Brazil. Look foward to hearing more when we all get home! Kelley Kay
Keep up the great work! Your hard work will be appreciated long after you all leave, and a blessing to people you may never meet. I'm praying for you all and know that God is at work in ways you may never know!
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