Monday, June 17, 2019

Monday, June 17th

Monday, June 17:
Today we continued to help with the construction of a building at Ninawachi Missions School. Carrying blocks, dirt, and even peeling yuccas with the students and staff of the missions school helped build our physical and spiritual muscles! To serve in the beautiful environment of the jungle makes our work go quickly. We have experienced all the weather patterns of the jungle: rain, heat, cool/cloudy, and heavy rains. 
Our team is ready to continue our work bright and early tomorrow morning. 

In the afternoon, our multi-talented team members traveled to a nearby church to host a Vacation Bible School. From blowing bubbles to singing songs and making crafts, the smiles of the children crossed any language barriers. 


Our team has enjoyed the experience of gathering with the students and staff at Ninawachi in a prayer hut (the choza) located in an unbelievably, breathtaking part of the jungle. It has been amazing to see how the student testimonies and our team member testimonies have correlated.  In addition, the  worship songs, and prayers have brought us together in a way only God could have orchestrated. 


We are missing our team members that to go serve further in the jungle. But we know that God will be using them in purposeful ways.


Your prayers are valued by our team and the work here at Ninawachi. Please know that we are all doing well. You are lifting us up!


Peace,

Ecuador Missions Team



6 comments:

  1. I’m praying for your continued strength today, keep up the great work!

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  3. So wonderful to read of your experiences with your new friends in Ecuador! God is always working on us all, so I am excited to hear of more adventures and relationships you are building! Continued prayers for all! ❤️

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  4. Praying for all of you. So great to hear what you are doing and how God is working!!

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  5. Tell Kelly, Aaron passed! She'll understand :-)

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