Friday, March 7, 2008

Brazil Spring Break 2008-Here We Come!!

Oi! Greetings from the 2008 Spring Break Brazilian Mission Team! Our group of 38 enthusiastic teammates, consisting of 19 adults and 19 children, are extremely excited about the experiences waiting for us in Brazil. We plan to post a daily entry to this blog, keeping our families, friends and supporters up to date on our activities and God’s amazing grace as he ministers to the children of Brazil through us. We invite you to check this blog daily for news and photos from the day’s events.
As we submit this first blog entry, our team is set for departure at DFW Airport. Today we leave Fort Worth with snow on the ground; in 24 hours we will be soaking up the sunny, hot, humid climate of a Brazilian summer. A change in the weather is not the only change our group will experience on this trip; we are confident that God will use this week not only to change the lives of hundreds of Brazilian villagers, but also to produce a profound change in the hearts and minds of our team members.
Our team has been preparing for this mission trip for months, attending meetings, learning Portuguese, buying supplies, planning programs and skits, packing bags and most of all, praying for a successful week. Our travels will take us through Miami, Rio de Janeiro, Recife and finally to tiny Abreu de Una, a small fishing village on the northeast Brazilian coast. Once we arrive, we will hit the ground running, setting up for a week full of Vacation Bible Schools, special programs for teens and moms, medical assistance for the villagers, and spreading a message of love, peace and joy to be found only through a personal relationship with our Lord Jesus Christ.
Along with our personal belongings, our team has packed over 900 pounds of supplies that will accompany us to Brazil. But for our group, perhaps more important than what we take with us is what we leave behind: our jobs, schools, bills, homework, friends, families, comforts of home… and our egos. This Spring Break is not about us; we must leave the needs and concerns of our everyday world behind, and focus solely on spreading the love of Jesus to a village of God’s people who are truly in need. But by humbling ourselves to the needs of the Brazilian people, by serving them with a servant’s heart, we know we will experience God’s joy in our own lives.
We also know that this trip will not run smoothly. We have prepared ourselves for the inevitable issues and problems that will arise daily. But we will place our trust in God, and know that whatever we face, God will guide us, and we will persevere. Already, our group has experienced adversity. The passport of one of the key members of our team has inexplicably disappeared at the last minute. Our teammate, who has worked so hard to make this trip a reality, will not be able to leave the country with the rest of us. This event represents a perfect example of a question that dogs all of us: why do bad things happen to good people? (and believe me, this team member qualifies as a good person, in EVERY sense of the word) But the closer we get to God, the more we begin to understand. God uses times of adversity for His purposes, to strengthen our relationship with Him, and to further His kingdom. What good has come out of today’s unfortunate event? Well, for one, it immediately moved everyone on the team to pray for God’s help. We all of a sudden realized that this trip will not be successful unless we lean fully on Him for guidance and assistance. We must admit that we need Him, and we will rely on Him, through prayer. And pray we did! Boy, have we prayed today! We are fully confident that somehow, some way, our teammate will find a way to join us in Brazil, and God’s purpose will be served.
So onward we march. Brazil, here we come, ready or not!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It’s me – Cindy – the team member with no passport! I am so thankful for each of your prayers over the past two days. I am so very thankful for the hugs at the airport – I almost did not go because I knew it would be too hard. I have looked forward to this mission with great expectation and can not imagine why I will not be there along side you. Hang in there with Brandon & be sure to give him a BIG HUG everyday for me.
Blessings
Cindy

Anonymous said...

Hello everyone,

So cool you guys are there. I hope all are having a blast serving Christ--what a great opportunity. I also hope you are surviving the Brandon factor--the man is a trooper!!

Prayers and love in Christ!

Pete and Raney Chambers