The women of the village had made us breakfast, fish head soup, yuca and plantain. A good way to start the day! Shortly after, we gathered all the children of the village to began VBS. At first they were very timid and shy, it was the first time they had ever had VBS in their village but they got the hang of it very quickly and before we knew it, they were yelling "Chicos, chicos" and "Chicas, chicas" for their team! There is something about being with children, especially these who have no electricity, phones, iPods, Xbox, etc... they are so innocent and so open and excited about learning about the Armor of God, about the stories of the Bible, learning our silly movements to new songs, playing with a ball or a rope. Their hearts are pure, their hearts are open and it blesses me so to see a smile of their face just because you
showed up!
Just show up! Those words are what have always driven me and my husband in our ministry. When we first began working with the Shuar people over 15 years ago, we showed up and developed a wonderful friendship and when we had to leave, the question was always, will you return? Every time we returned, our friendships went a little deeper and there was more confidence gained. When I sit with these people and listen to their stories and hear their heart, I hear their heart cry "Just show up". We were received with so much love by the people of Achuntsa, they served us many meals, including some snacks as well, Muquindis (big fat juicy worms, raw and cooked)
They opened their hearts as we shared the gospel. We sang together, prayed together and listened to the stories of all that the Lord is doing in their community, they are a strong family of believers and have so much hope as to what the Lord is going to continue to do. One man and his granddaughter walked an hour from a village downriver just to be a part of the outreaches, they are the only believers in their whole community and they are praying for their village, that they will open their hearts as well. How encouraging! Although we were only there a few days, I am so blessed to have gained brothers and sisters from Achuntsa and now have the privilege of praying and believing along with them for the many unreached that have yet to hear that there is Hope in Jesus! -Leah
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Wonderful, simply wonderful. Terry Castleberry
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