Tuesday, June 30, 2015

JUNE SWOM: PACIENCIA - PATIENCE


Worshiping with a church in rural Costa Rica

Enjoying warm hospitality on the front porch in Spanish!

Our class learning numbers by playing BINGO!

We are learning patience in so many ways...

In the classroom. We, along with our fellow classmates, are so anxious to learn Spanish that we repeatedly badger our teacher and ask why about this and what about that as we seek to understand every little nuance of the language. Our teacher gently reminds us that little children never ask such things and are just patient and satisfied with what the teacher presents.  One of the few benefits of being a more "mature" student is understanding that this language learning is a definitely a process, a marathon rather than a sprint.

At the grocery store.  We recently moved from living with a Tico family into our own studio apartment and thus have begun grocery shopping. We walk about 10 minutes to the local grocery store called Maxi PalĂ­, a subsidiary of Walmart. It it a good sized store but the check out process is ridiculous (to us North Americans). Maybe because it is a US based business we expected more from them, but as we wait in line for about 30 minutes (average check out time for us) we realize how little tolerance we have for such things. We keep looking at our watches, shifting our weight from foot to foot barely containing our impatience at the wait. The few checkers working do the scanning and the bagging themselves. And then we take a look around at the Tico shoppers and they are perfectly patient as they wait. They don't have shifty eyes looking for a faster line, they aren't craning their necks to see what can possibly be taking so long, they're not sighing or complaining (even from the
little ones sitting in the carts) and we think, O Lord, we have so much to learn!

In our faith. We are waiting patiently on the Lord to show us the future ministry that He has planned for us. To that end, we have been attending different churches each week and last weekend went on an overnight trip to visit a rural church, which was a whole other experience in learning patience on a very curvy, bumpy, 3 hour bus ride around the mountain! We keep seeking the Lord and He continues to remind us that He knows the plans He has for us, that He wrote them for us before we were even born, so He just keeps whispering to us to rest in Him. We know we are on a journey together and this is just the beginning. We just keep clinging tightly to His hand and following His lead.

In so many other areas, but we're afraid you would lose your PATIENCE reading about all of them!

Thank you so much dear friends for journeying with us. Your love and support are a constant encouragement to us.

Additionally, Hellenic Ministries will continue to process our monthly donations until we have formalized a new mission agency.

Please pray for us:
* Good language learning capabilities.
* Pray for wisdom for Peggy as she was asked to co-lead a Bible study (in Spanish) beginning in September.
* Please pray for a steady recovery for Mike's Dad. He had a successful surgery to remove a mass in his pancreas June 8 and is slowly recovering. We continue to be thankful for Mike's family who are caring for him in our absence. Wisdom for us being so far away.
* Please pray with us for Greece.