Well Lambrama has been a wonderful village! I know it has been a while since my last update, but we have been really busy here and the internet has been a little sketchy. Monday was a pretty relaxed day. Dino and Aida were in Lambrama for Sunday and Monday because Dino´s uncle passed away, so they weren´t there. We met with Sellia on Monday and tried to visit with other people but everybody seemed to be busy. Tuesday was some Saint´s Day so all of the village drank and carried an idol of the saint around the plaza for most of the day. Wednesday was Brittne´s birthday. So we started the day off watching the USA WIN in the 91st minute!!! Then we had lunch with Dino and Aida. That night we visited with Sellia again, Saw Victor and Ricardo before they left, and visited with Dino and Aida again that night. Thursday was some type of agricultural fair where Quechea from all over brought their produce, livestock, quilts, and other wares and had a big festival. At the festival, there was a presentation with dancing and offerings to PachiuMama (my spelling is probably pretty awful), the Peruvian Mother Earth more or less. There was also a Miss Quechea festival! Friday we visited with Dino and went with him to Abancay. Saying our goodbyes was really tough. There were pleanty of tears and ¨Stay here please¨s. We´re really going to miss Lambrama, but we are excited about next month in Bella Union (hopefully there aren´t biting insects like there are here) Bella Union is a village a lot closer to the coast, near Nazca. Katie and I will be joining Amelia and Ashley from Kentucky. Brittne is leading vision trips for church groups coming down from the USA.
So Lambrama has been amazing, but we´re hoping for an even better July!
6/27/10
6/21/10
One More Week In Lambrama
Hey everyone! Today is Monday the 21st. We have had another couple busy days since my last update. On Thursday we visited with Dino and Aida in the morning. After that visit, we decided to walk through town and see if there was anyone who wanted to talk. On that walk we met Ruth, a 29 year old woman who works with the preschool. We were able to share the story of creation with her and she very receptive. Thursday night we also read more of Colossians with Sellia. Friday was kind of a slow day in the morning. We watched the US play in the world cup against Slovenia (where we got robbed of a 3-2 win) That afternoon, we walked through town again, but no one was really out. That night we decided to make pancakes for our neighbor at the hostel named Victor. So with the pancakes, the team, Victor, and his friend Ricardo, we sat at one of the resturants and talked for a good hour or so where we decided that we were going ot make spaghetti Sunday night. So within only a couple of days, we started new relationships which is pretty cool (and unusual in some villages) On Saturday morning, we were supposed to meet with Ruth at ten, but when we got to her house, she canceled. So we headed back to the hostel to try and meet with Gladys, a woman who workes at the hostel and her husband. Well they were busy, but we did end up talking with Ricardo for a good 2 hours. Ricardo has an Evangelical mom and some Evangelical friends, but himself is Agnostic. He was very interested in what we were sharing and had a lot of really tough questions and doubts. But as a team, we were able to share many scriptures from the Bible as well as personal experiences to answer his questions. So that convo was awesome! That night we were supposed to visit with Sellia, but when we got to her store, we found out that she had gone to Abancay for the day. So instead we decided to visit with Dino and Aida where we shared our testimonies. Not only did the team get to share our testominies, but Dino also shared his with us! Another awesome convo! And on Sunday, we took our day of rest. In the morning, we listened to a sermon from Matt Chandler and as a team had the Lord´s Supper with bread and chicha morado (a purple corn drink). Then we ate spaghetti with Victor and Ricardo that night. So we have had a pretty amazing time so far here in Lambrama. This last week is going to be still pretty jam-packed and eventful.
6/17/10
Prayer Request and Update
This morning I woke up and found out via Facebook that the New England Travel team (Justin Owens, Palmer Maphet, Legon Craighead, and Leah Hardwick) along with their local supervisor (Marilyn McClendon) were involved in a car accident yesterday. Justin, Legon, Leah, and Marilyn were treated at the hospital and released. Palmer did not survive the accident. He was a student at TN Tech and was very involved with the BCM. Please pray for Palmer´s family. the New England Travel Team, and everyone that was close to Palmer.
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Here in Lambrama, we were able to visit the high schoolers again yesterday. We watched Facing the Giants with them and they liked it alot. Afterwards we asked them questions about the movie and about the Gospel that we shared last week and the first to answer received a Bible in Spanish. It has been amazing how we have been able to built relationships with the students and Mario. We also were able to read the Bible with Sellia again. This time she even read some on her own!
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Here in Lambrama, we were able to visit the high schoolers again yesterday. We watched Facing the Giants with them and they liked it alot. Afterwards we asked them questions about the movie and about the Gospel that we shared last week and the first to answer received a Bible in Spanish. It has been amazing how we have been able to built relationships with the students and Mario. We also were able to read the Bible with Sellia again. This time she even read some on her own!
6/15/10
Quechua Fest 2010!
Hey Hey! Today has been pretty busy here in Lambrama! Once a month, the Peruvian government gives 100 soles (roughly 30-35 dollars) to every Quechua (kinda pronounced catch-uh-waw) person. So Lambrama is one of the places that the government stations to distribute this money, so there were hundreds of old Quechua people here in the little village of Lambrama. Also with the Quechua people came vendors from surrounding villages to sell their goods. This is by far the most busy I have ever seen this little village. One of the treasures from my venture through the vendors was a pair of ´Peruvian chacos´ They are Peruvian sandals made out of old tires. I think they are pretty awesome and I got them for 6 soles (about 2 dollars). Also Katie and I bought a cuy (guinea pig) to eat. We didn´t really like the taste of it, but had to at least get it so we could say that we tried it.
Yesterday (Monday) We had a pretty relaxed day. We visited with Dino, Aida, Sellia, and some other people in the plaza. About 12 o´clock or so we decided to walk through some of the village streets and try to meet some new people. We had a pretty good conversation with a man named Victor about religion. He told us that he was Catholic but had never read the Bible. After asking him some more questions and finding out what he believed, we told him what the Bible said. After a long conversation, where we shared scripture and Biblical truth, Victor said that he was going to pray to God that night about salvation. Also on Tuesday, we made chocolate banana pancakes at Dino and Aida´s and I played chess against Aida (and won!)
On Wednesday we are visiting the school again and are hopefully going to watch Facing the Giants with the students and just hang out with them for a little bit. Also we have another meeting set up with Sellia to read the Bible.
Yesterday (Monday) We had a pretty relaxed day. We visited with Dino, Aida, Sellia, and some other people in the plaza. About 12 o´clock or so we decided to walk through some of the village streets and try to meet some new people. We had a pretty good conversation with a man named Victor about religion. He told us that he was Catholic but had never read the Bible. After asking him some more questions and finding out what he believed, we told him what the Bible said. After a long conversation, where we shared scripture and Biblical truth, Victor said that he was going to pray to God that night about salvation. Also on Tuesday, we made chocolate banana pancakes at Dino and Aida´s and I played chess against Aida (and won!)
On Wednesday we are visiting the school again and are hopefully going to watch Facing the Giants with the students and just hang out with them for a little bit. Also we have another meeting set up with Sellia to read the Bible.
6/13/10
Good News!
Hey! Just a quick little update! I found out today that I got accepted to Seminary at Southeastern and will be there in the fall! Our team is taking today as our day of rest and day of laundry.
6/11/10
Awesome Update!
Hey! Sorry it has been so long since my last update. The internet has been a little sketchy at times and we have been doing tons of stuff! The last time I posted was on Saturday I think. Well Saturday the townspeople had a festival dedicating the construction of a new building. We showed up for the first part of it, then Dino told us that we should leave for the second half because all they did was drank and played some pretty awful music. So our Saturday was mostly spent at the hostel and visiting Josefa. Sunday in the village is pretty slow. Nobody is out in the plaza mostly. We tried to have a church service at 4pm, but we encountered some problems and had to scale back. So instead we sang songs and told bible stories in the plaza with the 5 to 10 children that were there. Monday and Tuesday the clinic in Lambrama was having classes and training sessions for other clinic workers in the surrounding cities, so we helped Aida and Dino in the resturant from about 8am to 3pm. In the evenings, we would talk to people in the plaza, talk to various shop owners, or visit Josefa (i refered to her as Josefina earlier, Josefa is more correct). The Barnabas team got here Tuesday night and will be here through Saturday. They have been amazing! Wednesday was amazing and jampacked. It started at 9am where we went to the school and talked with a group of high schoolers (30 or so) for 2 hours. We had shared the gospel with their teacher earlier in the week in the plaza and he invited us to share it with his whole class. So for 2 hours we shared the gospel, went through the plan of salvation in Romans Road, talked about the difference between religion and relationship, and answered some of their questions. It was amazing! This Saturday morning, we are going to join them to do some work to raise money for their senior trip to Cuzco. We might even be able to watch USA vs England in the World Cup with them! On Wednesday, we talked with a man that we had met in the plaza on Tuesday. He asked us if God would punish him if he re married after his wife left him 9 years ago. So as a team, we searched scripture and prayed about it and talked with him on Wednesday. We have also been meeting with a believer named Selia and have been reading through Colossians with her.
Some prayer requests include-Pray for Dino, Selia and any other believers in Lambrama. Pray for their growth in their faith and their boldness to tell other villagers the Gospel. Pray for our time with the youth, pray that it will be meaningful and that the Gospel will penetrate their hearts.
Some prayer requests include-Pray for Dino, Selia and any other believers in Lambrama. Pray for their growth in their faith and their boldness to tell other villagers the Gospel. Pray for our time with the youth, pray that it will be meaningful and that the Gospel will penetrate their hearts.
6/5/10
Bugbites and Bible Stories
Hey Y'all! Since my last post, everything has been going wonderful here in Lambrama (except for the little bugs that love to bite) We have been able to visit the school on multiple occasions, build relationships, and grow as a team. One family that we have grown very close to is a man named Dino, his wife Aida, and their 15 month old daughter. They own a resturant here in town. We have even been able to halp them prepare meals and serve customers. Dino is a believer and a definate man of peace for us. One of our goals is going to be to disciple him, and encourage him to witness to other villagers. We have also had the opportunity to serve some elderly citizens. Speceficaly, a woman named Josafina, who we believe is in excess of 100 years old. Dino and a very few others are the only people in the community that care for her.
Pray that we keep a "sheep-like" attitude and heart for the people of Lambrama as Matthew 25:31-46 says. Pray that we will follow the leading of the Holy Spirit as to whom to talk with about the Gospel and whom to serve. Most of all, pray that we will stay broken for the people of Lambrama and their souls.
Pray that we keep a "sheep-like" attitude and heart for the people of Lambrama as Matthew 25:31-46 says. Pray that we will follow the leading of the Holy Spirit as to whom to talk with about the Gospel and whom to serve. Most of all, pray that we will stay broken for the people of Lambrama and their souls.
6/2/10
In Lambrama!
We made it into Lambrama this morning at about 8:00 after the long bus ride to Abancay and then the 2 hr taxi ride into Lambrama. We were given a warm welcome from the hostel owner, villagers that Brittne is friends with, as well as a group from a church in Tennessee that is staying for the week. We started the day with a quick look-around of the city (these mountains are AMAZING!!!), followed with some conversations with locals. By the end of the day we had prayed with 2 villagers to accecpt Christ (we're praying for sincerity and clarity), played games and told bible stories with the children, and even spoken on local Lambrama radio about the purpose of our visit. Brittne, Katie, and I are very excited about the possibilities that this summer holds and are praying that God does a mighty work among the Lambrama people that we have already grown to love!
Pray for Tica and her husband (our hostal owners), Dino and his wife (resturant owners who also allowed us to talk on the Lambrama radio station) and Professor Adres. Also pray for our storying sessions, school visits, and the Sunday service that we are planning. Muchos Gracias!
Chris
ps also if you are unable to reply to a post that you want to on here, you can instead write on my Facebook wall or send me an email at ChEngelman@aol.com
Pray for Tica and her husband (our hostal owners), Dino and his wife (resturant owners who also allowed us to talk on the Lambrama radio station) and Professor Adres. Also pray for our storying sessions, school visits, and the Sunday service that we are planning. Muchos Gracias!
Chris
ps also if you are unable to reply to a post that you want to on here, you can instead write on my Facebook wall or send me an email at ChEngelman@aol.com
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