Saturday, 15 December 2012

soon and very soon....

So excited about going home how. Just a few days left and ill be sitting in lovely chilly Northern Ireland. 

It was a nice week this week. A bit slow and seemed we were getting more blessings than we were giving but was great fun. 

Tuesday was another day in Maia Neto but we were teaching the Christmas story which was great fun. Afterwards the kids gave us cards they had made us as a group for Christmas which was beautiful. Had a my last Capoeira lesson before Christmas which was great craic. 

Wednesday we had the day off until our Cell group in the night. Just had a huge lie-in and some time to go to the gym. 

Thursday we had our last day in Floca which was great because instead of doing our normal class in the morning we just had a time to hang out with whatever students were milling about. After lunch came back to the school for the afternoon session. Was sad because some of the guys are in their last year in school so I won't see them again and I had gotten pretty close to some of them. (one guy made me a really cool Bracklet to remember them by). Was sad to see them go but it was amazing to see how our presence in the school had affected them and how much they had changed. 

Had a chance to hang out with some of the guys at a party on Friday and then one of the guys host mum had a goodbye meal for him heading back to US for christmas. 

Today I had a chance to make some "champ" for my host family and it seemed to go down well. I'm now heading to a wedding which should be good craic. 


To quote my host mum I'm now "marryable"


It's going to be a pretty busy few days before I go home which will be sweet keeping the time full but thank the good Lord that this time next week I'll be at home. 

Really can't wait to see everyone at home and tell you guys how your "investments" in me are making a difference out here in Brazil. 

Please just pray for me as I head home that I would be able to get everything together, and that the planes and things will go smoothy. 

Next blog post will probably be in February, so thank you all so much for reading this and keeping updated with what's going on with me. I'll see you all very soon 
God bless 
mark


Monday, 10 December 2012

Farewells and fond memories

This week things have sort of slowed down a little, seeing as a lot of the guys from the team were leaving this weekend. 
Monday we as a team had a lovely Christmas dinner at Junior's (the national director) house. Was great to be able to realise what time of the year it is because it doesn't really feel like Christmas here (29 degrees C doesn't really work for christmas temperature). Not only was a great time to have fun with the team but the Pais leaders here bought us all presents. They got me a brazil top! 

Tuesday we had another day in Maia Neto teaching and loving. I was a bit nervous for my music lesson because I had forgotten to prepare it but God was good and it went really well. The years groups that I worked with listened really well and it looked like they enjoyed it. 


Wednesday we went to Floca which felt like the last time we were going to be there. For schools here the year starts in January and finishes in December, so a lot of the kids were in their last year in school. I just tried to pray with the guys who I knew well that were leaving school, that God would bless them and reveal his love more and more to them once they leave school.


Thursday we spent the day trying to figure out what we would be doing this coming week, as two guys from the team wouldn't be there. We also spent some time watching some more Pais videos and as ever went to Capoeira which was awesome (as usual). 


My host family had spent the week away at a bunch of different things and they had said that I could invite some people round to keep me from being lonely. So we decided to all go to my house as a team and just have a good time in the word and think over what God has done over the past few months. Was a great time just to praise God for what he has done and what he continues to do here in Natal. Everyone spent the night at my house which was awesome  because it meant no-one needed to worry about transport and we got to watch a movie and just hang out. 


On saturday we went back to Sao Jose de mipibu to help with the kids there. Ended up that we got more blessed than we blessed because the guys leading it got all the kids to write letters to us and then pray for us which was amazing. 



The rest of the weekend was saying goodbye to people. Stephanie Schoening left for florida on Sunday and Ramin Gibbs left for illanois today, ie monday. It will be weird being here for another 10 days but just praying that I can put my all into these last few days (sprint finish sort of thing). Would appreciate some prayer for this week so that we can continue to do our best even though some people are away already.


Stephanie and me 

Ramin, me and Jared (Ramin leaves today)


The next blog I do will be my coming home blog!!! So excited about seeing everyone at home and giving everyone a big brazilian hug for all the help you all have been to me. 

God bless 
mark 

Monday, 3 December 2012

Three weeks to go

Has been another glorious week doing what I love doing with a bunch of people I love. It's only a little less than three weeks to go now, until I head home for Christmas. It's crazy how time has gone so quickly and how much has actually happened in these last few months. 

Just want to say thanks to everyone whose been reading the blogs, watching the videos and keeping updated on the facebook group. It's really encouraging to hear of the support of the the people at home and your prayers are making a huge difference here in my life and in the lives of the kids we are reaching. 

Was another normal week here so I'll not update you guys as much this week. Headed to Maia Neto on Tuesday and did some administration on Wednesday and Thursday. We also did some painting in the church this week as there is a large space at the back of the church that we will be able to use to make our own youth/teen service for connecting the guys from the schools to the church. Was good fun to be doing something practical again. 
Me playing Jesse (David's dad) in the bible story on Tuesday

Pais team getting practical



This week I was trying to just practice the presence of God in Floca when we had the morning class and in the afternoon. Was great just to be opening the holy spirit's prompting and guidance in conversation. Received some "words" (words from God) and was able to talk to open the bible with some guys and try and lead them closer to who Jesus really is and how much he really loves them. 

I've attached a link to the newsletter for this month made by our teams very own Jared Barber. It is a really good quality catch up about what we're really doing here and in how God's moving so I would really encourage you to take a read at it.   
The newsletter

For anyone whose reading the blogs and would like to find out more about the Pais Project, whether it's potentially coming on a Gap year with them here in Brazil or in any of the other countries that they are based or supporting the organisation financially please contact me at markwells112@hotmail.com or visit www.paisproject.com . I would be more than happy to tell you a little bit more about. 

Obrigado de nova meu amados 
Deus te abencoe 




Monday, 26 November 2012

a funny week

Going to give a bit of a shorter update today if that's okay.  

It was a bit of a weird week this week simply because some of our team weren't able to come for some of the days. Was strange having a smaller team than usual but it was do-able. 
Had another great day in Maia Neto teaching music on Tuesday followed by another vigorous capoeira class (starting to realy love it). 

We then had two strange days of admin (strange because the lack of team members), followed by a strange day in floca (we didn't have morning class because of a science fair and had half the students because most were going to do a big test called the vestibular this weekend). 

On the weekend we were then given the opportunity to talk on an internet radio channel about Pais. This first time we went was really good because we got to talk a lot about the specific Pais stuff and really get our message out there, but the second time it was really weird. There was about 20 people packed in the one wee room and we only got to say stuff every now and again. I did get the chance to sing on Radio though which was fun!

Also had an ordination in our church this weekend which was really cool. It was just a very joyful occasion, sorta like a wedding because people were crying and lots of people got to speak. 

Not a lot happened this week but was still great to be doing what im doing. In terms of prayer 


- my visa for after Christmas (long story but i was supposed to get it in 2 months it has now been 3 or 4)


- next year ( trying to figure out what I'm doing next year whether I'm staying here or going to uni or doing something else)

- The team (just pray that in the next month before Christmas we would work harder than we have yet so that we can bring people closer to Jesus)

- the kids in the schools (we've seen a lot of the kids coming to the church and being interested more in Jesus this last month so pray that as they lean forward we would be able to point them in the right direction)

- just me as I get ready to go home, that reverse culture shock would be too bad and that the work God is doing in me won't stop just because i go home.

Thanks so much for all the prayer and support 
mark




Tuesday, 20 November 2012

"We could talk bout the gospel...."

What another wonderful week in Brazil. We achieved so much and saw even more of the spirit moving through us. 

Monday I had the best day off that I have had here yet in Brazil. I was able to go to the gym and hang out with the other two guys on the team all day. We sat in hammocks, read good books, ate good food and read the word together. I don't know if there is much better a day off to be had! It was great because it really set me up for the week ahead. 

Tuesday we had an amazing day in Maia Neto (our new school). We were basically given the morning of classes on Tuesday from now on to teach! We do an "assembly" with them first. Teaching a bible story and teach them some songs. After that they have a break time. So we play some games with them. Then we have been given the classes to teach aswell. So we taught science (Emily, Jared and Stephanie) break dancing and Music (me and Miri,  did it in Portuguese too). So I taught two classes of the youngest some music (some songs, singing warm ups etc). Was great a bit of a confidence boaster (but still have a long way to go). 

Wednesday did some administration (getting lessons sorted out for the week ahead). Well we were praying over what we should talk about on Friday at Floca and sort just prayed and we thought "we could teach the Gospel". So we rolled with that (I'll go more into that later). Also we had our youth group as usual. 

Thursday we had another chance to hang out with the guys from Floca outside of school. So we went to the Park again and just played games, played guitar and chatted. It's always just good to hang out with them. Jared was able to share a word on the gospel and we did some worship as well. It's really cool to see how the group at the school is opening up to us, seeing some of them come to church regularly and seeing them more excited about talking about God with us. 

Friday we had another very full day in Floca. So we taught the Gospel in the morning but not in the normal way. We started by playing Ninja (a really good circle game) with them. We used this to tell them that Jesus is the ultimate hero! He is the one actions movies are based on. He is the the ultimate salvation. We saw a good few people opening up and willing to talk with us about this stuff and a few people who are leaning closer to Jesus (especially those who come to our class all day instead of going to class :P ). Had another great day in the afternoon as well continuing to just build relationships and was able to give a word from God for a bible study that meets at the interval. 

My weekend went a little differently this weekend. I went away for the weekend with my host family on an off road Rally. The father had basically organised the whole thing with sponsors and 30 cars all with radios and everything. It was called "luz na trilha" which means light in the trail.  
all the cars in "Luz na trilha"
some of the back roads and sugarcane fields
picture of me looking pensive on the trail
(Bahia da traição)
It was really cool and saw some really cool scenery, like huge sugar cane fields, beautiful beaches and some jungle/forests. We drove all day on saturday stopping here and there to help other cars or to just have a break (My host dad would light a firework when we started again which was cool). We stopped at an Indian village (not the Indians you think they live in brick houses but they still don't have a lot) and we blessed by giving some gifts for the children and just talking to them a little bit. We then moved on towards where we stopped that night which was a hotel on the beach.


































On Sunday we just left the hotel and returned on some of the trails but mostly on the motorway to get back home. I then had my first (official) Portuguese lesson before church. 

My Monday off was spent mostly making some Pais videos which will show you a bit more about what we're doing here. 




 This week was a fantastic week mostly because of one thing. I got to spend more time in the word (or I made more time for it). I spent time trying to read books instead of watching rubbish TV and it really effected me. I just felt better prepared to minster to those around me. This is not something I find easy so please pray that I would be able to spend even more time in the word this week that i may be even better "prepared" for this week!

Please just keep praying for all these ministries, and pray for the hearts of every student me meet that we may be Jesus for them

Muito obrigado por ler 
Mark




Sunday, 11 November 2012

"never, never, never give up...."

Another wonderful week here in Pais Natal seeing the spirit move in even more amazing ways that I could have expected. 

This week on Monday I was able to hang out with the other guys on the team and go to the gym with them. It's really cool because one of the guys, Jared, is doing like workout plans for me so I know what I'm doing there when I go. Was also able to try and start mentoring with one of the guy from the youth from the church. His name is Renator and he is 13 years old. We're just getting started off in terms of mentoring and there is still a little bit of a language barrier so I would really appreciate some prayer for that. 

Tuesday we got to spend our second full day in the new school Maia Neto. This school has kids that our a little bit young (i.e. in the morning 7-12 and and in the afternoon 12-16). So we went to the school in the morning and just hung put with the kids in their break time and then we went back to the church to wait for the afternoon. What was really cool was at about 2 we got a phonecall from the head teacher of the morning saying "we're missing 2 teachers could you guys come and fill in?". So we suited up like super heros and had the opportunity to tecaher like 4 classes about their worth in Christ (and i was able to tell the parable of the talents in Portuguese!). Tuesday night I got to have my second lesson in Capoeira which is a brazilian fighting dance (youtube it, its really cool). I'm picking it up a lot slower than the rest but it's really good exercise and really good fun. 

This a capoeira (needless to say i can't do that yet)


On Wednesday we had the morning off so went to the gym with the guys again (looks like I'll be able to do that Monday Tuesday Wednesday exercise from now on) and then spent the day sorting lessons out for next week and for Friday. As usual we had our youth group on that night as well (and a girl from the new school came which was amazing).                                                      

Thursday was another day of administration so just got more things sorted for coming events and for lessons in the schools. 

Friday was another day in the school (Floca) but it wasn't like any we've had before. In the morning lessons we were teaching on "perseverance". We taught them a little bit about the meaning behind it and what it means for our every days lives. Then the we ave them like a reflection time at the end. We turned off the light,  I started playing guitar and told them to think about something in their lives that they need to persevere through and when they had, come up to one of the team to receive a card (that said "never give up") and some prayer. We had about 5 classes throughout the morning and altogether about 30 people were in tears at this stage and as my team leader says "it's like sports, if the other person's crying you know you've won". It's amazing to see how much the spirit can move in places like this when we give him the space to do it. 

Saturday we went to a slum (favela) with the youth group to do a little bit of a story and to love them. So we did the story of Joseph for the kids and then asked the kids if they could take us to their family so we could pray with them. Was my first time in a favela but God did some wonderful things (like a really sick little girl being healed). I really feel that God calls us to love those that have so little. I believe that is true worship. 

The favela 


It has been another wonderful week in God's presence learning more and doing more. Please just continue to pray for all of these ministries. I know that without the prayers at home I can accomplish very little here. 

Obrigado por lendo e por sua oração!
mark



Monday, 29 October 2012

"I could talk about love...."

Another week here in Natal and the spirit continues to move in and through us in all that we are doing. 
(this blog is going to be a little bit shorter as I don't have much time to write it)

This week we had our first real day in our new school "Maia Neto" which was fantastic. Another great chance to show God's love to students and the great thing is how close it is to the church. It means that it is a lot easier for them to come to us in cell groups and in the services. 

As there was another holiday this week for voting (again!) we had our day in Floca on Thursday and then had a day out with the guys from Floca on Friday. It was fantastic to just chill with the guys at the park and have some fun slacklining and playing games. There was about 30 students who turned up. Ramin asked near the end if anyone wanted to speak so I said "I could speak on love...". Was able to talk about how God has changed me here not through huge miracles of vast change but the gradual melting of a hard heart that is LOVE. That love is who God is and it is what he is for them. The guys seemed to "hear" it so that was awesome. 

Also had a chance to leader worship again.... this week in Portuguese! Was a new challenge but loved it and hopefully will be able to pray more in the future. 

In terms of last weeks prayer, thank you soo much. I went to the federal Police to renew my visa and was in and out in about 30min with my visa sorted, which was fantastic! So please pray for praise for that. 

Please pray this week for the schools that we go into. For Maia Neto and Floca. That we may be able to connect more kids to the church and properly start mentoring so that they can see what "the walk" really looks like. 

Monday, 22 October 2012

"our business is Jesus and business is good"

This has probably been the best week in Brazil so far. God has been so tangibly present in everything and in everyone. (not to mention is was my birthday! )


My beautiful team!
I came into this week rather "spiritually empty" as had basically spent the whole of last weekend on Netflix watching kids TV. I hadn't been reading the word or praying or resting in God's presence for the coming week (always try to get some really good "Jesus time" on the weekend, just to prepare for the week). So when it came to our administration day on Tuesday I had this weight of frustration on me. It was just one of the those days where everything made me angry! I shared this with the group and they just spent like 20 minutes encouraging me! By the end I just wanted to cry (but obviously didn't). I am so glad that I have a team like this, that expels the weights the devil sends with LOVE (and I'm starting to think that's how it's meant to be). Afterwards I got to go to the gym with Jared (some much needed exercise) and skype Simon henry, Youth Carrol and Kerri Todd which was awesome. 


Kerri (far right) and her team in Bolivia



If you can take this opportunity to lift up Kerri Todd in Prayer. She is my friend working with Tearfund in Bolivia with street kids and women effected by trafficking and prostitution. She is struggling a bit at the minute with sickness, frustrations on the team and frustrations in the work, so please just pray that the final 4 weeks she has there are an amazing experience with the Father. 





Wednesday we had a new school (Maia Neto) to go to in the afternoon, so we used the morning to prepare lessons for Friday in floca and then headed off to the school to do a presentation on Pais. It was a difficult setting as they had the whole school (about 150-200 students) in the library at once. But the presentation went well and had a great opportunity to get to know some more kids. We headed back to the church for the youth group and that's when the fun happened. So our team leader was speaking to the kids about "hearing the voice of the spirit" so we did an exercise to "practice it". He got half the room to face the wall with their eyes closed. Someone then puts the hand on the shoulder of the person facing the wall and the person facing the wall prayers for that person asking for a word from God. I wasn't really expecting anything thinking this was more for the kids but when I put my hand on the shoulder of a guy called Abner he said the words (in portugese) "I see a guitar..."! He went on to say some other really relevant stuff to me and then turned round opened his eyes and said "WHAT!?!" (setting the scene in that room there are 2 people that played guitar and one that lead worship, which most of the word was about, and that was me!)  It was serious crazy, like some had done a magic trick in front of me and I didn't know how they did it. Afterwards I was filled with so much Joy (just couldn't stop smiling). 

Thursday we spent a whole refreshing day in the house of the Pastor from the church (Pastor Bryan). It was a fantastic day of just resting in the word and talking about how Pais is getting on so far, as well as playing board games, video games and eating wonderful food prepared by the family. Had another opportunity to have a "Mantoring" session with the other two guys on the team, which was really needed and so refreshing just to chat and to listen! We also watched the third in the series of documentaries about Miracles which will absolutely blow your mind! 
here's the link to the first one, definitely worth a watch: 

Friday after being empowered by our great day of rest on Thursday, we were back into Floca early for our friday morning class. This week we were using the last part of the verb "to be" to talk about "we are" using this to teaching about loving you neighbour. I had great fun in being the man getting beaten up in the good Samaritan story. It was a fantastic morning and was recieved differently as other days have been. The funny thing was the room was rather chatty for most of the classes but as soon as Ramin started talking about God's love and how he loves them the room was completely silent. You could really feel them seeing what God had to say to them which was fantastic. During the interval in the classes Jared brought us all out of the room and said "i think we should talk about something that just came us guys can we go in here for a second", so he pushed me into another classroom were they had a surprise birthday party for me! What was really encouraging was that the students were the ones that organised it! I didn't really know how to react but it was fantastic. 

my surprise in floca 

Later on when we came back to Floca for the break time thing we do each week. This week was fantastic! I had the opportunity to give one of the guys a word from God, to talk and pray with a girl about some problems she'd been having and to talk to one of the guys who said he was a Jehovah's witness. God was so apparent there this week his presence was almost visible!

It gets better! Saturday we had planed to do a "holy spirit treasure hunt". Basically we spent the morning learning how to hear the voice of God and then we tried to hear. We told to ask for a place, the appearance of a person, a problem they are having, a name and something different that would help us recognise them. So we all went to our different places in teams and prayed for strangers all day. Got to pray with a man in a wheel chair, a Grandmother and her children, a husband and wife with boy girl twins (just like me and joy) and a man holding a sign in the street. Not trying to convert them or make them turn from their evil ways but praying for their issues and saying "God loves you". What was really cool for us was that the person that Mijjam (german girl on the team) prayed with had the same name that was on her paper and I got to pray with a guy that looked the same as that which was on mine. Was a fantastic experience just sharing God's love the way Jesus did and some of the guys had experiences even cooler than ours. 
Me and my host parents
Well I got home from that day and my host family were having a big party for my host dad so i was thinking "lets get through this party and go to bed!" Half way through the party my host brother brings me to the back of the house to get "something" then my host dad called me to the front of the house. Opened the front door and half of the church and my team were standing there shouting "SURPRISE!" Turns out my host family had organised a surprise party for me and not only that but had asked me really family to make me a video which was the best present ever! It was amazing and everyone came up to me with words of encouragement. My host mum even said a speech about me and my team leader prayed for me after! I had not expected anything to happened for me so after that I felt so ridiculously loved! Most of the night i was thinking I didn't even know any of these people 2 months ago! 
my surprise party!


It was without a doubt the best week of my stay here so far, God just blessed me so much and I can't stop praising him for that!

In terms of prayer please pray for my visa. I was supposed to hear back from the consulate in London last week about my visa for after christmas but they have not contacted me and they are very difficult to contact. I also have to renew my tourist visa this week so please pray that God will have his hands upon that and that his power would shine through even in the stupidness that is visa! 







Monday, 15 October 2012

Busy but wouldn't have it any other way

It seems that life here in Brazil will always be changing, as this week was again a very different week for us as a team, Busy but wouldn't have it any other way. 




Monday was our day off as usual and watch the families netflix most of the day (I've found a kids TV of the avengers from Marvel that I am a bit addicted to). Also got to go to the cinema with Ramin for my first time in Brazil. Was great to just chill out watching a good movie with him. 

Tuesday was our normal day of administration. Getting lessons and things sorted for the week. We also watch some videos made by pais every week called "livewire". They are just videos about ministry and different ways to be more affective as a team. 

Wednesday we as a team had a chance to visit another school near the church called "mioneta" (i think). We just had a chat with the directors of the school and they said that we can come to the school this coming and do our stuff. It's really exciting for us as a team to be able to reach more kids. It's going to be different but another great opportunity that I would appreciate prayer for. We had a lot of time after that which was good because I had to prepare the word for the cell group that night and need to have my mentoring session with Ramin. I was talking on Love. It's something I've been learning about lately. That God's glory, his vastness is not in his grandeur but in his love! And when we share that love we are showing people his glory. (exodus 33:19, 1st Corinthians 13, Ephesians 3:14-21) But to be able to give that love we must first receive it! Was really cool to be able to share that and was a challenge as I had to try and share in Portuguese! But it seemed to go down well.



Thursday is when this week started getting challenging. As the school had a day off on Friday we had our usual Friday in the school on the Thursday. We have been given the chance every week to teach all of the kids in the school who don't have a teacher that day. So each day we go to the school we get to teach about 100 kids which is unbelievable. The past few weeks we've been milking the verb "to be" for all its worth. Through it teaching about identity, stereotyping and this week Gossiping. It was received really well as a lesson and the kids seem to really identify with it. After the lessons we head out for lunch to recover for the afternoon when "supervise" the break time sessions. This just involves us sitting and talking to the guys from 2:30-5:30. It is amazing to see how many doors are open to us as a team and we try to reach as many people as possible. We joke as a team that we are like "YEAH I'm ready to fight for the chance to go into these schools. Oh, the doors open and you're actually just going to let us do whatever we want. Okay!" After this we as a team got to help out with a party at our normal kids club in Sao Jose de Mipibu. Was a bit of Brazilian moment when our lift to get there was 2 hours late which tested our patience a little but was so glad to get the chance just to love the kids and celebrate them. 
Us teaching in floca
















Friday morning was another early day as we went to the church to help out with another kids club for "dia das criencas" (children's day). Was really good fun (mostly because I got to dress up as a lion for most of the morning). After this we headed to an all day barbecue with the youth of the church. Was good fun just to hang out and swim in the pool and play football but was very tired after these days of late nights and early mornings. 

service in the church


Was a bit of a testing week for us as a team but was great to be able to serve in some many different ways. 

Us and a group of guys from Floca after slacklining 


I keep saying that as a 'missionary' here is Brazil I seem to be receiving more blessing than I am giving out. Through the family, the church, my team and even just in my quiet times with God I am being so blessed.

Bible study with Floca guys


Please continue to pray for the Floca and the cell group that we lead (especially as we start mentoring people), the saturday kids club and of course for the new school this week, that God would open up the hearts to the kids to hear what we have to say. 

Deus te abencoe
mark

Doing Capoeria like a boss!




Monday, 8 October 2012

the spirit is moving...

It's been nearly a month and a half here and Brazil and I really could see myself being anywhere else right now. God has done great things in me from the terrible little teenager to the confident Pais apprentice that I'm becoming. I am absolutely loving my time here and praise God every day for this amazing opportunity. This week I had the opportunity to experience more of God through his word and through some really cool experiences that we had (so needless to say it's been a good week).

Tuesday was just our normal administration day. It seems like it's going to be the most "normal" day we're going to be getting in the week and it is a really good time to meet together as a team in the word and to prepare for the week ahead. I was feeling a bit iffy on Tuesday (just a bit sick) but the team prayed for me and it seemed to ease it a bit because I was able to each a   goiaba (which is my favourite fruit out of all the many types that we have hear). It's usually a pretty short day so got to head home and have a wee rest after that. Later that night I went to the house that Jared is living in to watch a ridiculously over the top action movie with Vin diesel (fast and furious 5) which was very good fun. 

Wednesday all the school's had a day off so we headed to the apartment of one of the girls from the cell group to hang out for the day with the cell. It had a pool and football pitch so got to just hang out with them for the day. Was a really good day just to have some good craic with the youth and had a time with a message from the team leader that really seemed to hit home with some of them. That night I got to have a really good chat with Jared on the bus on the way home just about we were both feeling. One of the things I had said is that I had been struggling with reading the word. That night when I got home (as Jared had been praying for me) I had one of the greatest times in the word that I've had since I got here. Was so good just to be fed again.

Because of the day's off this week the days weren't the same as they usually are. Thursday for example we had our time to prepare classes for friday and then after that we headed to Floca to do our usual chat "supervision" that we do on Friday afternoons. Was another great time just hanging with the guys in the school, with some great chats about God.

Friday we went into the school at 7 as usual to do our "English lesson". This week we were teaching on the verb "to be" (again) but this time focusing on the second person singular and plural "you are". We used this to talk about "judging others" and how we judge we will be judged. Was received really well and ever had a girl crying (and as my team leader Ramin said "it's just like sport if the other person's crying you know you've won"). Two other members of the team got to pray with her and listen to her story. It was just fantastic to be the lights in that life. (while she was crying I couldn't stop smiling I was like "thank you Jesus"). 

Saturday and Sunday were the usual days of rest, church and Sao jose de mipibu (well almost). On Saturday night me and steph and Jared went to a youth service with our host families. The service was alright but after it was the cool thing. So Jared has had a bad throat this week and he was feel down about it so we decided to pray for it. We just tried to listen to the spirit in it all and after we prayed Jared said "I can swallow and it doesn't hurt" with a rather surprised look on his face because he hadn't been able to do that before. Some people might try to pass that off as nothing but for me he was healed! Not completely he still has a sore throat but he could do something that he couldn't do before. 

God's really been moving in me about the power of the holy spirit and how his death on the cross didn't just cover our sin, it covered our sickness too. I don't know all the theology behind it but I really just want to experience more of the loving power and touch of the living God here and to know more about it. God is good and he does good things!

So keep praying for all of these different things please, Floca, Sao Jose, the cell group and for God to be able to open up doors in new schools as well

Lots of love 
Mark



Monday, 1 October 2012

Breaking up fights, and showing people the light!

This week has been rather normal for us (but a normal week here never really is that normal!). 

Tuesday again we had our day of administration, but we were told then that we won't be going into the army base (none of the team got clearance from the army so we can't go in) so we had a good bit of free time on Tuesday. So we as a team watched a documentary about Healing! It was called "the fingers of God" and was really very interesting, it is something I really want to find more out about this year. The biggest thing I got from it is this "it's all about love". 


Wednesday as we had no Army Base we went to try and apply to another school really near the church. As soon as we got there there was a fight that the two bigger guys on our team had to break up, which I think is a real blessing to be honest (“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons[a] of God.") it shows how willing we our to be a good influenced there. We talked to the director there a little bit after that and then went out for dinner. We had a sort of party in our cell group with some of the younger teens. We played mafia and me along with another English speaking guy killed everyone!


Thursday was another brilliant day of fun team playtime and organising lessons for Friday. Had another mentoring session with the two older guys in the team and was a great encouragement!


Friday was another difficult and yet fantastic day in the school. Raising at 5:30 in the morning and speaking Portuguese all day can be difficult but the work makes it really worth it. This week we used the verb "to be" to talked about self identity and how the labels that we give ourselves or other people give us don't have to rule us. They don't have to defines us. Was really cool because some people were really affected by it and we were able to pray with them and tell them that they have so much worth in Christ. As usual came back to the school after lunch and just had a time of chatting with the guys about were they're at and everything. Was great fun and a lot of people had really spirit-filled conversations which was fantastic. 

I know someone's missing here i just don't know who

Saturday was unexpectedly one of the fullest days of the week. Got up earlier than usual to go to church and practice with the church band. Was great playing with a full band for the first time and Jared (another member of the team) played drums as I played guitar and sang. Well after the practice the youth pastor (who leads the band), told us, "well can you guys do 2 songs in the service tonight". As usual going with the flow we were like "yeah definitely!". I then had a great chat with the pastor of the church (who is an american originally) about Ireland and my home and then he invited me to his house for lunch! Had a great chat with him, he is clearly a great man of God and really loved just having some fellowship with him. We as a team then went to Sao Jose de Mipibu (our saturday kids club) and helped with the programme there. Back to the church for the youth service were me and Jared became part of the worship team to sing "your love never fails" and "Beautiful one". After that the services got particularly "Brazilian" as there was a lot of dancing and going buck daft! Was great craic! 


The biggest thing of the week (and possibly the five weeks so far) is that one of the guys from the school came to church on Sunday! More than that, there was an alter call this week and he went up to give his life to Jesus!! Got pray with him during the service and afterwards got to spend a good time of fellowship, as we went out for dinner afterwards. 


As I said on the Pais project website (I'm on the pais project website, I feel a little bit famous!). "God is moving in great way in the hearts and minds of young people here in Brazil. Not just in the Brazilians but in me too!"


Continue to pray for these different things but at this stage I'd like to ask you to pray for thanks for God is doing and continues to do.


  • Thanks that I am improving with the language 
  • thanks that Vitor (the guy from the school) gave his life to Jesus yesterday! (and that just fills me with joy!)
  • Thanks that there are so many "people of peace" within the school who want to know more about Jesus and what we have to say. 
  • Thanks for this amazing team of people that I am apart of. 
  • For my host family here and my wonderful family at home (and for skype so that I can talk to them). 
I could go on for a long time but I won't. 

I just want to thank everyone who reads this blog for your continual prayers and support. I know too well that without your prayers we could accomplish very little here. 

so thank you 
Mark

Monday, 24 September 2012

One whole month!

So that's week two of the real thing done and I am absolutely loving what God is doing in and through me here. 

This week was a little different because we didn't end up going to the Army Base on Wednesday but we filled in the time with other stuff this week. 

This week on Tuesday instead of doing the usual administration stuff we went to a farm (YEAH FARM!) to help a group of missionaries called light in action. Basically they are a group of people who are trying to put together 12 teaching videos of the bible from the beginning to the end with really good quality teaching and really good cut away scenes of things from the bible. They plan to translate these videos into 100 languages so that they be used as a tool all over the world. For more information follow this link and see some of the stuff that these guys have already done http://www.lightinaction.org/
This was a fantastic day with great people, doing great work. We basically just helped to dye some material so that they can make tents for the cut away scenes in the videos (we did this the whole day). They are an amazing bunch of people doing incredible work and we just got to help them in this little way and to play with the animals and the kids. The farm was a great place away from the city (at the end of the day, as a farmer's son, I felt that peace that only a days hard work on a farm can only bring).
cutting up some of the material

the dying process. Me "supervising" as usual


Eating around the table with the family

REAL ANIMALS. I miss them 
















Wednesday then consisted of what a normal Tuesday would consist of and I got to play guitar all day in the church, which is a thing I haven't been able to do so really enjoyed worshipping to the lord on my own. That night we had our normal meeting with the teens which was great as one of the teens lead the talk with a word from Genesis. 

Thursday was another day for team play time. Managed to be able to jump onto it and make it to the other end loads of times! More importantly me and Ramin met up with some teens one of the Malls which was fantastic. They were all really interested in the gospel and really wanted to just talk it out. 

Friday I had a 5am start for teaching in the school at 7. Basically the head teacher gave us the opportunity to cover every class in the morning that doesn't have a teacher. We had a presentation sorted talking about where we come from and stuff but we didn't expect to have to do it 8 times! It went down a storm, with (by the looks of it) some kids skipping class to see it. After that had more opportunities to make some more relationships with some of the guys and had a great talk with some guys who ended up being Christians and got to share more with them.

Spent Saturday again in Sao Jose de Mipibu, teaching and playing with the kids which was difficult without our two fluent Portuguese speakers but one of the girls Emily lead the whole thing fantastically. 

Well it has been one whole month here in Brazil this time yesterday. God has done wonderful things in me this month and I hope and pray he is going to continue to do these things and even great things. I have a great family here, in the team, in the church and in my host home but I have really felt that I am missing my family right now. (watched the first Narnia on Saturday and it just made it worse!) I would really appreciate some prayer for that, and pray for my family at home to please as they go about their daily lives. 
I am also still really struggling with the language. I know that it has only been a month but the inability to be able to communicate with people is really frustrating (to the point where I just don't talk which isn't helping). 

continue to pray for all of these ministries and please remember light in action in your prayers this time. 

muito Obrigado 
mark