Monday, August 18, 2008

Last week, Wilf went visiting in the mountains several times. Earlier in the week, he went with Nico and visited two different villages. They did some Bible teaching and spent the night in one of the churches. On Friday, they headed out again and this time Nate, Kris and little Nico went along. They drove to the bridge (pictured in an earlier post) and then hiked for an hour.
I was a bit concerned for them becuase shortly after they left, we had a major thunder storm in town. Thankfully, they didn't have a storm, but they did take shelter in this church building during a passing rain shower. This is actually the church building for the village they were visiting. They didn't have the service here though because it was too small to hold all the visitors who had come from a neighbouring village.
The service was held at this man's house. Not really in the house, but under his "porch" :)
They made a big event of the service and had a meal before and tamales after the three hour service! Nate is helping the Bible teacher for this town, Santos, keep the fire going for the tamales.
Behind Kris you can see the people sitting under the porch waiting for the service to begin. The service was supposed to begin at 4:00, but it didn't actually start until 7:00-after the neighbouring village brought in their sound system on a mule! Santos has a generator, so they were able to hook up some keyboards and enjoy some singing....for a long time and very loudly! The service went until 10:00, then they still had to eat tamales, and hike back to the truck by moonlight. I was thankful that there was a bright moon becuase earlier that week, Wilf had hiked for over an hour in the dark and rain. This made the bridge crossing quite dangerous.
Of course, at home here, I had thought they would be home by 10:00. When they didn't come in until after midnight I was quite concerned!!
All of the ladies who live in the mountians and the majority of ladies in town, wear this type of outfit that you see in these pictures. The skirt is a colourful, large piece of material that they wrap around their waist several times. The shirts are very lacy, with a lot of bead work on them.
Although the service was very long and they couldn't understand any of it (they didn't even know any of the songs because they were all sung differently than we are familiar with), Nate and Kris still enjoyed going along and are asking to go again-even for an overnight trip!
Wilf is heading out again early tomorrow morning. The kids can't go along this time because they will be visiting two villages that are even further away and the hiking is difficult. Please pray for him as he travels and for the Word as it goes forth. And pray for us at home here. He will be away over night again and the days are long without him.
"How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news, who proclaim peace, who bring good tidings, who proclaim salvation, who say to Zion, "Your God reigns!""
Isaiah 52:7

9 comments:

Maria said...

Their shirts look really pretty. I wonder if you could buy one from them.... I mean, do they make them themselves and sell them? Nice pictures!

Matt and Julianna said...

I want to visit now, to visit you of course but mostly to eat some yummy tamales :)

Trish said...

I don't know what a tamale is! I do know Elisha is forever pushing his chair up to the counter and stealing my Hot Tamales though! He calls them "hot tamama" :)

Its so neat to see the sights. We are praying for many things for you and your family and one of them is SAFETY for Wilf on these long journeys and for you waiting for him at home.

Rich and Cher said...

A neighbour of ours at our old house brought us tamales - we loved them! I seem to remember eating them in Mexico, too, after a church service. Can you just imagine one of our services starting 3 hours late?!! I don't think many of us would have the patience for that! Neat, that the preaching of the gospel becomes a time of celebration for the people. We're praying!

Marguerite said...

Love the mountain views! Wow Wilf must be in good shape to manage all those hikes and long days!
Praying for you too Sharon in the loneliness you must feel often. Hope the is the language study is going well.
Miss you at church. Greetings from my parents too.

Kevin and Carole said...

LOVe the updates, Sharon., we're praying for you!! love carole & fam

Holly said...

Wow! Thanks for updating us so faithfully, Shar. I was thinking that it's too bad that you aren't able to go to those church services in the villages, or to see some of those things that Wilf is experiencing--it must be hard to not only be alone when he's gone, but to miss on those experiences as well. We're praying for you! Andrew prays for Brad often too.

Mark and Christy said...

Thanks for the updates...
It is neat to see pics of the villages in the mountains. What an experience for Kris and Nate--they will never forget these times with their dad. Wonderful! It reminds me a little of going around to the villages in Brazil--just the whole atmosphere and culture and people showing up with sound equipment on a donkey (:

Marcia said...

Love your blog....the pictures are amazing and really capture the area that you are working in. I look at it with the younger kids. I have been letting the kids from BCS that I see that you are keeping a blog. We will continue praying for you all....Love Auntie Marcia