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| My team |
Sometimes words aren't enough to describe something, until you actually experience it and you get the full understanding of it. When you actually see, hear, and smell things your senses are awakened to a whole new level.
I have been so blessed in my time in Paraguay. I have seen so many things and have definitely expanded my horizons. A few new horizens I have experienced include:
Food:
- I can now drink milk straight from a cow. (This is kind of a miracle as I have always been sensitive to lactose)
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| Pig roast anyone? |
- Pig skin and cow stomach are a delicacy.
Spiritual things:
- God has opened my eyes to Latin American cultures and the mysticism they embrace
- I got to experience a funeral and the sense of hopelessness encompasing the people that were mourning for their dead. It made me realize just how much hope we have in Jesus and His eternal salvation.
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| Sugar cane |
Medical:
- Put my EMT training into practice as I witnessed a very bad motorcycle crash infront of my house. I'll spare details for the squeemish, but the experience included nearly severed legs and lacerations.
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| In the mobile clinic |
- Have gotten to practice stitches on a real person.
Political:
- Witnessed in a govermental coup (me and my team are safe by the way)
- People's lives revolve around who is in governmental power.
Missionaries:
- Me and my team have met many missionaries in Paraguay and have heard their stories of how God has provided and all of their unique journeys that have brought them to the missions field.
- The faith and hospitality that the missionaries possess for the people of Paraguay.
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| Visiting in the community |
My teammates:
- I love them all and we have lots of fun together and are experiencing the things of God together.
- It is really cool to see how God is working in each of our lives differently.
Home:
- My host family has really taken to me and I have been able to tell a Bible story once to my host sister.
- I got to cook an American meal of pancakes for them, and they loved it. It was funny trying to explain the concept of how to make maple syrup to them. ( I don't think they got it)
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| Music and Singing with Tara's host family |
These are just a few of my experiences and not even in that much detail. I can definetly feel that God is putting His protective hand on me and my team and is blessing us by the prayers of the people back home. Thank you for all your support and I can't wait to share all of God's blessings with you when I return.