first full peru update!
April 19, 2011
giving you an adequate update in which you did not get too bored in reading and so that you were able to feel the weight of my experience thus far is quite possibly one of the hardest things i could do at this moment. my mind continues to race as i attempt to try to pick even a few things to share with you. i will do my absolute best and i hope you have the patience of a peruvian in reading this. (hopefully you will understand that one later in the email).
when i arrived in iquitos last thursday i was immediately greeted, well honestly tackled, by my good friend maykol. maykol is 27 and works as a translator for the international mission board. he spends weeks at a time with missionaries in the amazon jungle developing relationships with unreached people groups. maykol also served the group i came to iquitos with last year and translated for us and somehow was able to put up with our extreme sarcasm and lack of seriousness. it was truly amazing to see him again. he has an incredible heart for the gospel and for people of all nations to experience and proclaim the gospel.
initially i planned on sleeping at maykols house, however since he left for the jungle on saturday, they put me at robertos house. roberto was our driver last year and cannot speak a lick of english. however, he has a huge heart, is an incredible leader, and loves attempting to get me to say innapropriate things in spanish to women. as you can imagine, he and i have had a great time together. i have gotten to spend an abundant amount of time with the leadership of the church here in iquitos, which only gets me more and more excited about the partnership Fellowship has with them. it honestly just moves me to worship as i am currently apart of something God has totally pieced together without blemish. it is a comforting promise knowing that nothing will or can thwart Gods plan…in anything. it is evident that the church has such a heart for the lost in the community through the way they have such solid relationships with one another and continue to reach out to others in the community in attempts to form strong and lasting relationships with them. i have had a number of opportunities to get to know numerous amounts of people in the church as i have been invited to multiple homes to share meals with them.
3 things i have learned so far about the church. 1. they will not be satisfied with my stay in iquitos unless i leave iquitos with an esposa (wife). 2. they are positive that i will gain at least 20 pounds. 3. they are one of the tightest knit communities i have ever seen or been apart of before. they have such a desperation to see the gospel lived out in the way they experience community with one another. i am excited and humbled to be apart of that while i am here. i can already say that i will let them down with not being able or wanting to comply with number 1 and i am keeping my fingers crossed i do the same with number 2.
before arriving in iquiots one of the things i continued to pray for is that i would walk humbly with God (micah 6 8) and gah, God did not waste any time in humbling me. i have experienced my fair share of humbling and almost even unsettling moments as ive sat there with a blank face while the people around me converse crazily, quickly (they talk so fast here!), and LOUDLY and then they look at me almost expecting that i understood everything they said with complete clarity. praise God that after only 6 days, i am beginning to learn a little bit about the language and am able to have a very surface level conversation with any peruvian. i am so thankful for the patience of the people here. they are eager to teach me spanish and also very gracious when i butcher it. it{s amazing to witness a people that are so filled with Christ it pours out in almost every aspect of their lives.
one other aspect about the trip that caused a little bit of inseciurity for a while was my relationship with my translator, jose. i say that because during the first couple of days, he did not seem too stoked to run around with me all the time and translate for me. however, on sunday, i was able to spend all day with him and his family at the swimming hole here in iquitos. it was then that our friendship really sparked as i began to realize how much of a joker he is and then i realized how perfectly our sarcasm meshed with one another. game on. one of the many reasons i am excited about spending countless hours with jose is simply because he is one of the leaders of young adult group at the church. one of the reasons i am positive God has sent me to iquitos is to walk along side the young adult group and form a strong relationship with them as whole. i know God will use my friendship with jose to create a very special relationship between the church here in iquitos and with my church back in nashville as i learn more about how they are wired, what God is doing in their midst, and how we has a community can more faithfully serve them over time.
i had an awesome opportunity yesterday to go to work with jose and help him teach english to his students. he teaches at a tech school about 21 kilometers outside of the city. some of the students have been studying english for 2 or 3 years, yet there has not been a lot of progress it seems in their speaking abilities. as the class started i sat next to a boy named adrian. adrian is from the jungle, and to my surprise, he is from the tribe my group worked with last year during our time in Peru (the yaguas). only God does things like that. simply amazing. we began to converse quite a bit as i continued to speak in my broken spanish and he tried desperately to make some sense in english. it was an incredible opportunity to get to serve him for the 4 hours or so as we sat and worked on his english. however, before i knew it, the entire class, about 15 students, were sitting around me as i attempted to teach adrian. all of these students are studying english for the main purpose of becoming a tour guide in the jungle. i was humbled to be apart of this process to get to assit them as they progress in their english speaking abilities, knowing that if they do not learn the language adequately, they will have to resort to a lesser paying job. the highlight of my day was when i got to spend time with tony, a 23 year old man who spoke english well, as they were taking me on a tour of the jungle. he attached himself to me and began asking me tons of questions about why i was there and if i could help him more with his english. tony had really impressed me earlier in the day as i noticed his leadership abilities and descent english speaking abilities. i later found out that tony was in school to learn english in hopes of being a translator for missionary groups one day. he spoke with such humility and geniuneness. we began to have great conversations about the Gospel and the transformation process that had occured in our lives because of Christ. amazing. one thing though, he does not know a lot about the bible, so i told him he and i were going to study together every monday after class. his eyes lit up and a contagious smile struck his face. i am so excited about this chance to be used by God to help train another believer in the study of the word of God.
finally, yesterday, i turned 23. this, by far, was the most interesting birthday i have had yet. about 15 of my friends in the young adult group came over to the house i am staying at to celebrate with me by eating A LOT, playing games, and again, helping me with my spanish. i have alreardy been so blessed by the relationships God has sparked up with the young adults. they made it a very special celebration for me. they even slammed my face in the cake after singing happy birthday. they really do know how to have fun. i am confident that God has already began working through me in a way that is hard to describe with words as he strengthens my relationships with the young adults daily.
through this experience thus far, my dependence upon the Lord for strength, wisdom, and guidance increases every day. i am beyond grateful that he somehow has chosen to use me in the place for his specific purposes. i have had so many incredible and rich times in the word and in prayer as well. i am thankful and humbled the Lord has called me to play here. it has only reinforced his promise that he takes the initiative to choose us, he empowers us to use us, and he gets all the glory through us. thank you for your prayers and support thus far. i look forward to updating you next week!
oh and also, please pray for me this thursday as i lead a group from the church out into the jungle for 3 days. i am preaching on discipleship and leadership to a few tribes. as of right now i am preaching 2 times on discipleship and 2 times on leadership. pray that i would depend completely upon the Spirit, that i would steward the word of God well, and that the people in the jungle would receive the word with clarity and understanding.
dios te bendiga (god bless you),
bubba
I am reading this at the city library in Palacios, Texas.
Tommy’s home does not have wireless internet.
I pray that God will bless you & keep you safe there in Peru.
Love forever from Nonnie