this video is from the top of teleferiqo...enjoy!
Friday, February 29, 2008
Thursday, February 28, 2008
teleferiqo videos...
we did the teleferiqo on saturday morning. here are a couple videos. i have a third one, but it was giving my some problems and i couldn't upload it.. i'll try again later on...
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
WHEW Missions...
Hey guys. man.. where to start. it's been so crazy the last few days. but crazy, good. ronnie and i have been with two guys from tennessee that came here to plan and set things up for their mission trip this may, one in which they are bringing about 60 people( WHEW missions is the name of their ministry). Eddie and Stan came in last friday morning and just left at 5:30 this morning.
i can't even begin to describe how good and refreshing these past few days have been. I met eddie and stan last may so it was good to see a couple of familiar faces. it was good just to have some good fellowship with a couple of solid guys, brothers. we laughed a lot..ate a lot.. oh, and we got some planning done too. i could go on and on about all that we did, but i took a lot of pictures and videos, so i hope to have all those up within the next few days.
These first few videos were from last friday night at the youth night we have at the association. both stan and eddie preached... let me just say, that while here for the past 10 months i've been fortunate to meet a lot of people that come doing missions. but these two guys have with out a doubt the biggest heart for the ecuadorian people that i've met. it was amazing just to see how they interacted and loved on the people here. how they gave hugs to everyone. talked to everyone. shared with everyone. and whats more amazing than that, is that the ecuadorian people genuinely love them as well... i look forward to may when they will be coming back...
i can't even begin to describe how good and refreshing these past few days have been. I met eddie and stan last may so it was good to see a couple of familiar faces. it was good just to have some good fellowship with a couple of solid guys, brothers. we laughed a lot..ate a lot.. oh, and we got some planning done too. i could go on and on about all that we did, but i took a lot of pictures and videos, so i hope to have all those up within the next few days.
These first few videos were from last friday night at the youth night we have at the association. both stan and eddie preached... let me just say, that while here for the past 10 months i've been fortunate to meet a lot of people that come doing missions. but these two guys have with out a doubt the biggest heart for the ecuadorian people that i've met. it was amazing just to see how they interacted and loved on the people here. how they gave hugs to everyone. talked to everyone. shared with everyone. and whats more amazing than that, is that the ecuadorian people genuinely love them as well... i look forward to may when they will be coming back...
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Friday, February 15, 2008
la fiesta!
I just got back from the association. We had a youth valentine's party. There was about 20 youth that were there. It was a lot of fun. I was asked prior to share about "love" and what it means. This was my first time actually leading anything by myself with this group at the association.. but it went well.. i think! anyways. At the end i taught them a song in english. "People need the Lord." It was short, and it went along with what i talked about. i wrote out the words on a white board and taught it to them... they really enjoyed it..
here's a quick video of us singing some crazy song that i had no idea what it was about. All i know is that there was something about a crocodile in it!
here's a quick video of us singing some crazy song that i had no idea what it was about. All i know is that there was something about a crocodile in it!
one of my...
favorite songs:
Cerca de ti, yo quiero estar...
de tu presencia no me quiero alejar.
(close to you i want to be, i don't want to be far from your presence)
Cerca de ti, yo quiero estar...
de tu presencia no me quiero alejar.
(close to you i want to be, i don't want to be far from your presence)
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Feliz Dia de Amor y Amistad!
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
formarse starts!
Hey guys. last night was the first night of formarse.. this is what we are calling our theology classes and english classes. (it's the spanish verb for "to form yourself"). we had a great turn out, about 50 people showed up! Last night was only informational, and this next week we will start classes. It was really good to be back at the association and see a lot of the youth. I hadn't seen most of them since before Christmas. Here are a couple of videos of us singing...
yesterday ronnie and I went down to the association to help set things up. But when we got there pretty much everything was done. So we were all just hanging out passing the time. A youth i know (Angie) was there playing the piano and I asked her what she was playing. Well, she quickly showed me a song that she loves to play, but can't sing it because it is in English. So this was a first for me... I helped her translate the song "Step by Step" from english to spanish. It was a little tough because i realized that for some of the lyrics in the song there were a few ways to say it in spanish. So i would tell her, "maybe this way...try it like this." Then she would sing it, and we would both figure out which way sounded the best/fit better with the music. It was a cool experience.
Anyways..all that to say.. while everyone was at formarse ronnie came up to me while we were all singing. He said, " hey, we're singing your song!" which what he meant was, we were about sing the song that i helped translate... so here it is. it sounded pretty rough because i think this is the first time probably everyone there had sang it or even heard it before...
yesterday ronnie and I went down to the association to help set things up. But when we got there pretty much everything was done. So we were all just hanging out passing the time. A youth i know (Angie) was there playing the piano and I asked her what she was playing. Well, she quickly showed me a song that she loves to play, but can't sing it because it is in English. So this was a first for me... I helped her translate the song "Step by Step" from english to spanish. It was a little tough because i realized that for some of the lyrics in the song there were a few ways to say it in spanish. So i would tell her, "maybe this way...try it like this." Then she would sing it, and we would both figure out which way sounded the best/fit better with the music. It was a cool experience.
Anyways..all that to say.. while everyone was at formarse ronnie came up to me while we were all singing. He said, " hey, we're singing your song!" which what he meant was, we were about sing the song that i helped translate... so here it is. it sounded pretty rough because i think this is the first time probably everyone there had sang it or even heard it before...
Saturday, February 9, 2008
Friday, February 8, 2008
almost...
a missed opportunity.
coming back from arizona for Christmas i had to fly to houston. From houston i flew 5 hours to quito. for some reason i wasn't that tired once the plane got in the air. (which i was really upset about bc i wanted the flight to go by fast). I was sitting in an aisle seat and there was a lady sitting in the same row by the window, with no one in between us. I usually don't talk to people on the planes... i like to sleep or just zone out and watch a movie.
So about an hour into the flight, i decided to get out my ipod (thanks gma) and my nintendo ds (thanks luke) and just waste time and try to get a few more stars on mario 64... i was getting a piece of gum out of my back pack, and i just felt something in me telling me that i needed to ask this lady, whom i haven't talked to yet, if she wanted a piece of gum. So i asked her if she wanted a piece of gum, expecting her to say yes or no, and then get back to my game and music.
well, little did i know but that little action of me asking her if she wanted some gum, opened her up and we talked for the rest of the flight. We talked for at least 3 hours or so about anything and everything. Her name was patricia and she was from colorado, but is now living in quito working with some sort of ngo type of company.
I was able to share with her the truth. We read the bible and talked about a lot of spiritual things. she had a lot of questions. it was a great conversation. i was able to tell her about what im doing here in ecuador, and my passion and my hope to reach the youth here for Christ.
Even though she didn't receive Christ, i knew it was a divine moment planned by God. I was able to plant the seed. It's funny.. i didn't even want to talk to her. i just wanted to sit there and zone out and pass the time with me ipod. And to think.. all it took was offering a total stranger a piece of gum. And to think..
it was almost a missed opportunity.
coming back from arizona for Christmas i had to fly to houston. From houston i flew 5 hours to quito. for some reason i wasn't that tired once the plane got in the air. (which i was really upset about bc i wanted the flight to go by fast). I was sitting in an aisle seat and there was a lady sitting in the same row by the window, with no one in between us. I usually don't talk to people on the planes... i like to sleep or just zone out and watch a movie.
So about an hour into the flight, i decided to get out my ipod (thanks gma) and my nintendo ds (thanks luke) and just waste time and try to get a few more stars on mario 64... i was getting a piece of gum out of my back pack, and i just felt something in me telling me that i needed to ask this lady, whom i haven't talked to yet, if she wanted a piece of gum. So i asked her if she wanted a piece of gum, expecting her to say yes or no, and then get back to my game and music.
well, little did i know but that little action of me asking her if she wanted some gum, opened her up and we talked for the rest of the flight. We talked for at least 3 hours or so about anything and everything. Her name was patricia and she was from colorado, but is now living in quito working with some sort of ngo type of company.
I was able to share with her the truth. We read the bible and talked about a lot of spiritual things. she had a lot of questions. it was a great conversation. i was able to tell her about what im doing here in ecuador, and my passion and my hope to reach the youth here for Christ.
Even though she didn't receive Christ, i knew it was a divine moment planned by God. I was able to plant the seed. It's funny.. i didn't even want to talk to her. i just wanted to sit there and zone out and pass the time with me ipod. And to think.. all it took was offering a total stranger a piece of gum. And to think..
it was almost a missed opportunity.
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
nanegelito...
Hey guys. I just got back from a team retreat. There are 3 other families that make up the team i am on.. Monday morning all of us went to a little area called Nanegelito, which is about an hour and a half north of quito. It is really the beginning of the rain forest.
It was a nice and relaxing time. We stayed at a place that is run by another missionary couple.. the couple was very nice. here is a quick video of what this place looked like.
It was a nice and relaxing time. We stayed at a place that is run by another missionary couple.. the couple was very nice. here is a quick video of what this place looked like.
Sunday, February 3, 2008
super bowl sunday...
Hey guys.. man.. i am getting out of control with my blog now. My dad is probably happy...
Well, i am about to head over to some of my friend's home to watch the super bowl. I'm pretty excited to watch it, even though it will be in spanish. I am kinda bummed that i won't be able to see the same commercials as back home..oh well! My family always has people over and we have a ton of food for the super bowl. but this year most of my family is gone, so it will just be my mom and grandma...all alone... ahh.. my grandma just told me she's gonna be pulling for the giants. I should have made a bet with her...
Anyways.. i wanted to upload a couple of short videos from when my family was here back in october. the videos are from the museum at the center of the world. i think they are pretty much self explanatory. one of them is side-ways..sorry.. ginger likes to take pictures and video like that...
Well, i am about to head over to some of my friend's home to watch the super bowl. I'm pretty excited to watch it, even though it will be in spanish. I am kinda bummed that i won't be able to see the same commercials as back home..oh well! My family always has people over and we have a ton of food for the super bowl. but this year most of my family is gone, so it will just be my mom and grandma...all alone... ahh.. my grandma just told me she's gonna be pulling for the giants. I should have made a bet with her...
Anyways.. i wanted to upload a couple of short videos from when my family was here back in october. the videos are from the museum at the center of the world. i think they are pretty much self explanatory. one of them is side-ways..sorry.. ginger likes to take pictures and video like that...
Saturday, February 2, 2008
my saturday...
Here are a few videos from where i was at this morning. This bario is called santa rosa, it is in north quito... about a 25-30 minute bus ride from my house. My pastor friend invited me to come check it out. usually there are a lot more kids that come, but this weekend is a big holiday in all of south america. This could become a regular thing for me saturday mornings...
Friday, February 1, 2008
i feel like...
i could go home.
I guess i should restate that. i don't want to go home. I just mean that if i were to leave now, if my term would be ending tomorrow, i would go home on cloud nine knowing that God used me to impact someone's life...
I just got back from bible study with my neighbors. it is usually just myself and a married couple. Susanna, the wife, has an absolute heart for the Lord. she's been saved for quite some time, but i think never really knew what that meant. it's been such an honor and a joy to see her actually apply and take to heart the things that i have been leading/teaching. I guess coming from a teaching background i can really appreciate when "students" get to that point where the light turns on and it all starts to make sense, and they in turn use that knowledge.
One day a few weeks ago i went to their house for bible study and susanna was on the phone (with one of her daughters come to find out). Susanna didn't know i was waiting downstairs and that i could hear her, but what she was saying... was such an affirmation that what i was doing was exactly what i needed to be doing. I remember her saying, "no tengas meido" "Dios siempre es contigo"... she was telling her daughter what we have been reading and studying for the past two months or so.. "do not fear!" God is always with you."
Today Susanna told me that she is so excited bc her daughter is changing her work schedule...and that means that the two of them will be able to study on saturdays. she plans on studying with her daughter what i lead with them on fridays..
It truly is an amazing feeling. knowing that i am able to be apart of something like this. i think a lot of time, christians/missionaries in general, get so caught up with witnessing and evangelizing, and thats all we focus on. We foucs on the numbers. but its not always about that. what it always is about...is investing in people. pouring out your heart to people.
I feel like i could go home.. man.. and to think.. i still have at least a year left of opportunities like these...
I guess i should restate that. i don't want to go home. I just mean that if i were to leave now, if my term would be ending tomorrow, i would go home on cloud nine knowing that God used me to impact someone's life...
I just got back from bible study with my neighbors. it is usually just myself and a married couple. Susanna, the wife, has an absolute heart for the Lord. she's been saved for quite some time, but i think never really knew what that meant. it's been such an honor and a joy to see her actually apply and take to heart the things that i have been leading/teaching. I guess coming from a teaching background i can really appreciate when "students" get to that point where the light turns on and it all starts to make sense, and they in turn use that knowledge.
One day a few weeks ago i went to their house for bible study and susanna was on the phone (with one of her daughters come to find out). Susanna didn't know i was waiting downstairs and that i could hear her, but what she was saying... was such an affirmation that what i was doing was exactly what i needed to be doing. I remember her saying, "no tengas meido" "Dios siempre es contigo"... she was telling her daughter what we have been reading and studying for the past two months or so.. "do not fear!" God is always with you."
Today Susanna told me that she is so excited bc her daughter is changing her work schedule...and that means that the two of them will be able to study on saturdays. she plans on studying with her daughter what i lead with them on fridays..
It truly is an amazing feeling. knowing that i am able to be apart of something like this. i think a lot of time, christians/missionaries in general, get so caught up with witnessing and evangelizing, and thats all we focus on. We foucs on the numbers. but its not always about that. what it always is about...is investing in people. pouring out your heart to people.
I feel like i could go home.. man.. and to think.. i still have at least a year left of opportunities like these...
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