Sunday, March 23, 2008

:: Setting Sun ::


Cuiaba, MT Brazil

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Saturday service

Every Saturday night our church has services at different family's houses. The reason for not having the service in our church building was to encourage our neighbors to come to a service. Most folks around here are much more willing to visit a neighbors than go to a church building.

Our turn rolled around this last Saturday and normally afterward the host would serve some kind of snack or drink, so for the occasion we made chocolate chunk cookies. Tthe reason they aren't chocolate chip is because here you can't get chocolate chips. You get chocolate in bars and then make it into chunks... Brazilians don't have "cookies", either :).

Making the cookies

We made roughly 190+ cookies and we ate them all!

Setting the chairs up on our porch for the service (notice the new tile on the floor!) We had a very good service! We had several of our neighbors come.

(notice our "central air")


Friday, March 14, 2008

Computer for Peter Doolittle

After CAMP Int'l learned that Peter's computer crashed, we decided to get him a new one so that he can keep in contact with his supporting churches.



Peter has been in Brazil since the late 1990's and is a 2nd generation missionary.
He runs Estancia Maranatha. 
Sending church
Madison Baptist Church
2323 Portage Road
Madison, WI 53704
(608) 249-0941
Website: Madison Baptist

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Our New Van

This past week we were able to buy our mode of transportaion.


A Kombi


It has already served us well. Getting used to the driving is the hard part. Please pray that the driver will learn fast how to drive here and that he will drive safely.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Daniel sharing/CD

One night Daniel had the privilege to give his testimony in front of the whole church.

We are planing on recording, Lord willing, a CD with the Duarte's in portuguese.

Here are the guys working on blending and pronunciation.

Jana helping Esther with the words.


Learning how to play Bolita (marbles) the brazilian way.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Our Eventful Day

Dear Praying friends and family,

Today has been an eventful day, to say the least! It began as typical Thursday morning with the 4 older kids going across the street to the church for morning prayer @ 5:00. Jessica, Rebekah and I usually meet with Lawanda and Jenifer to walk at 6:00am. Anthony has started taking a morning walk since we've been down here. He generally picks a different child each morning, this morning it was Jessica's turn. Well, the weather report said that it was supposed to rain all day. The morning definitely looked like it could downpour any moment. The ladies altered their route to keep on the main road to keep near all the store overhangs in case the rain cut loose. Anthony, too had decided to take a "short cut" due to the rain. It turns out that they were in such conversation that he missed his planned cut off ( a choice that he has greatly regretted).

Anyway, it seems that we have been scouted for some time, at least long enough for the wrong people to realize that the adults all left early in the morning for walks. While we were gone, Aaron was quasi-napping in a hammock we put up on the porch the day before and Daniel was reading his Bible on the porch. Two adolescents crooks were up on the porch before they knew anything about it. One had a gun and approached Daniel, motioning him to keep seated and quiet. The other one walked into the house (all my little boys were sleeping on the living room floor) and started grabbing things (there was a small table right by the front door where I generally do all my computer work. Daniel stood up and the first boy started to shoot. Daniel deflected the gun and it discharged (Daniel thought it was a blank). The shot evidently scared the second one and he ran off with what he had in his hands -- Aaron's laptop computer. They both took off running. Daniel ran after them. As they were running, the two kids switched the gun and the computer. Daniel caught up with the one with the computer and grabbed him and spun him around. Meanwhile the second one, now having the gun, tried to shoot Daniel . The gun clicked 3 times (no shots). Daniel punched the one with the computer in the face (Daniel's hands are still swollen and sore from the "lemon juice" burns, so it was quite painful..) When he went to punch him again, the kid went to block the punch and dropped the computer.
Meanwhile, "gunboy", frustrated at the gun not shooting, shot again. It discharged this time, hurting no one. The blocks here are very long, probably equal to 4-5 "US city blocks". The two assailants ran to the end of the block and ran around the corner to the right. Daniel picked up the computer and went back home.
The girls, with our alternate route, were passing the end of our street just a minute or two after all this happened. We saw Mr. Duarte come running out in the street, and other gathering and figured something might be amiss, so we turned to see what was going on. Mr. Duarte had Lawanda run up and call the police. They have a policeman in the congregation, so she called him, too.
Meanwhile, Anthony and Jessica came around the corner. The same corner that the crooks had gone around just minutes earlier. (I knew his usual walking route and was wishing we had cell phones so I could have called him). Our policeman friend came right over within minutes and took off in his car around the corner to see if he could find anything. 20 or so minutes later the police arrived. They listed to Daniel's story and told him that they recommend to anyone in that type of situation to not resist, but do nothing.He said "I admire your courage, but your life is not worth a computer!" He told us that we had to report the police downtown.


The Police



Up to this point, Daniel was still convinced the gun contained blanks. Upon closer observation, there is a hole in the ceiling of the porch.

The Bullet hole. You can see where it entered on the right.



When neighbors heard the gunshots, they came out to see what was going on. Many of our neighbors are concerned about us. Some felt they knew who the kids were because they have seen them walking by here quite a bit lately. A couple offered to help with the wall today, while we had to make our appointments. From what we are learning, gunshots were commonly heard on this street before the church moved here. Most of the neighbors appreciate the safer streets they feel the church has helped bring in.

After all the "excitement" died down, Anthony gathered all our family in to pray together. We thanked the Lord for sparing Daniel and for his protection over us all. Daniel broke down a little at the end of the prayer ( we were all quite teary-eyed) as it was finally dawning on him the severity of the situation and the Lord's protection of us all.