It's a bright sunny Sunday afternoon in San Miguel, La Paz, Bolivia. The sunshine is welcome after a long rainy season.
Last night I was asked if I would be willing to help out with Sunday School this morning. I warned the pastor's wife that I am not good with children, but if they needed help, I was willing to do what I could. Let me just say, I admire all those of you who love working with children and do such an amazing job of it! This morning wasn't too bad, but working with children definitely doesn't come naturally to me!
Last Sunday my mom shared a story with me that blessed and encouraged me, reminding me of the power of prayer. Let me share it with you as an encouragement that God does hear our prayers! A few years ago I was a student at Emmaus Bible College. I had a friend who taught me how to crochet. I decided to crochet a scarf and send it down to Bolivia with my brother Caleb, who was going down for Christmas. I told my mom I wanted her to give it to one of the prisoners at the prison where she did ministry. I sent a letter with the scarf talking about God's love and saying I was praying for whoever got the scarf. My mom prayed about who to give the scarf to and ended up giving the scarf to Boris, a hardened criminal who was in solitary confinement at the time--he was surprised. This was in the prison in Potosi. Now, a few years later, my mom is ministering at a prison outside of La Paz. It turns out that at some point Boris was transfered here, and he has been coming to the meetings! A week ago Saturday he talked to my mom and told her that he is being transfered to a different prison again, but that he knows God goes with him. After talking to Boris, my mom felt confident that he now has a relationship with God! How exciting to realize that those prayers for an unknown man, recipient of the scarf I made, were answered by God!
During this time I continue keeping busy as "secretary," "cook" and "chauffeur." I am trying to really appreciate and take advantage of this time with my family. Who knows if I will ever have a time like this again! I am also trying to take advantage of the time with my precious, not so little sister! I hope this may be a time where I can really invest in her life and in our relationship! She keeps very busy with two hours of gymnastics every day (Monday-Friday) and with her various church activities and many friends! But we have started trying to keep Tuesdays as our day to do things together. The pictures above are from the other week when we made Lemon Zuchinni Cookies.
I just want to say, I appreciate all those of you who take an interest!
Celina
The story of the scarf is very uplifting! I am glad you shared that, because that way not only does the reassurance of God's blessing reach Boris, you, and your mother, but the rest of us as well!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the stories, Celina! I want a cookie! :-)
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ReplyDeleteLovely to hear from you, and tell Elisa that I got Rach's note today and appreciated her little comment on the envelope. Man, do I miss you guys. Say hi to the fam and give Elisa a hug for me.
Paz amiga,
aims
That is a fantastic story! Love it!
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