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One-day VBS/Summer camp |
Good
afternoon. Let’s catch up on Mary and me and the church in Aguadilla. From a
personal note, normally I take Mondays off; but not yesterday. One
of our church leaders and I had to replace a seal on a toilet in the ladies’
bathroom. We had been putting it off for some time since it was going to be
somewhat involved. Starting at 8:00 AM we finished by 12:00 PM, closed the church
doors and headed home. After lunch I hopped on the lawnmower and brought our
yard and surrounding areas back to a presentable appearance and then began to trim
the hedge. Finished up at 2:30 PM. Humm, I don't think there was a part of
my body that wasn't protesting. (Okay, enough! I will stop whining! 😄) Why share all this? Well, I wonder if it is ever considered what missionaries do apart from teaching, preaching, etc. There is a similar mundane side to life that must go on whether you live in the States or on a beautiful Caribbean island like PR.
On to more interesting things: Since our last blog we got to touch base
off and on throughout the week, with thirty from the Farragut Christian Church from
Knoxville, TN. I have had links with this church since I was twenty years old! Although they made the trip under the supervision and plans made by Praying Pelican Missions, we had daily opportunities to interact with the team. It was nice to see some
friends of many years as well as get to know others from the
congregation.
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Baptized into Christ |
A couple of weeks ago I was privileged to baptize a husband and wife
from the Dominican Republic. They were visiting the husband’s mom and requested
to be baptized. Sweet moments!Our
summer one-day camp has come and gone. We want to express our thanks to the
Jones family from Robinson, IL. They organized the teaching and handcrafts and our
church provided snacks, lunch and an inflatable house and waterslide for recreation
for a couple of hours. We were a little concerned about the attendance since so
many of our couples with kids have moved out of the area. Yet we had (counting
babies) nineteen kids and a matching number of adults. It turned out to be a
good event.
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Church outing |
Speaking
of events; the church enjoyed an outing Saturday, August 5. We traveled to San
German, the second oldest town in PR that dates to the early 1500’s. It is the
home to one of the oldest church building in the Americas. We took in two museums, and two historical structures (church and chapel) hundreds of years old. It was a good day!Two
Sundays ago, August 6, we had a guest evangelist preach the Sunday service. He
did a fine job and at the end of the service many people came forward for prayer and others rededicated their lives.
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Evangelist: Javier Ortiz |
On
to other bits of news… Four of our church family have moved away; a young couple to the southwest side of the island, one to San Juan and another to FL to
continue studies to become a pharmacist. Turnovers are constantly an issue here
in PR. As the people of PR look for better opportunities, many of them move away
from Aguadilla and often to the US. I lose track of how many have moved
to the US throughout the years. Yet not
all is “outflow”. One of our families had been absent for three months. But
they were in church two Sundays ago with three-month old twins in their arms. They
were presented formally to the entire church. It was a sweet moment and smiles
were plastered on all our faces.
This
Friday we have a special concert ready to go. We are sure the church will be
blessed by the performance.
I
think that covers the highlights. Blessings to all.
Johnathan and Mary
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Click to expand the photos
Women monthly prayer group
Oldest chapel in the Americas:
Porta Coeli: Built in 1609
Mary and I: Dinner out with friends
A few moments with the youth
missions team and adults from the
Farragut Christian Church
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