Me and Nilson |
First as we all know time and unforeseen occurrences can befall anyone at anytime and Jehovah's servants are not shielded from these things. This has been true with being here in my assignment as well! For example, my job has gone through some changes and because of that the hours they were giving went down like crazy. For a couple weeks I almost got NO hours. This after coming from a preaching trip where I didn't work for over two weeks. So what do you do? Pray, pray, pray and make some phone calls... LOL Through the help (not only talking about money but practical advise too) of family, friends, and Jehovah blessing your own efforts to do what you can, I've felt the realities of the 34th Psalm. Expressions like the following:
Me and Morgan eating lunch with an
Italian call
"This lowly one called, and Jehovah heard. He saved him from all his distresses"
"For those who fear him lack nothing"
"They cried out, and Jehovah heard; He rescued them from all their distresses"
"But those seeking Jehovah will lack nothing good."
CO, his wife (Br & Sis Knappen), Nilson, me |
with my friends from Belo Horizonte |
Of course the reason why he helps me aside from his love is the fact that I need to be focused on the ministry and helping the congregation. And believe me I have. I currently have one Bible study with a very nice man from Guinea-Bissau. Also I have some other return visits with some other people that I'm trying to talk to. It takes a lot more patience in this field but I love the challenge and it's cool seeing how Jehovah blesses out efforts.
Celso, Marcia, Gabriel, Chris, Diorgea, Nilson, Kevin, Morgan and Ariadne |
Another experience is being able to give talks in some awesome congregations. A couple months ago I gave a talk in Belo Horizone, Minas Gerais. It was amazing! The congregation is so loving and hospitable! Also it was nice to give a talk there where really there are NO native brothers in the congregation to give public talks. Also when I visited my girlfriend in Santo André, São Paulo I got to give a talk in an English congregation nearby. Interestingly it was in the first kingdom hall I ever went to in Brazil! How cool was that! And the friends really liked the discourse as well. At the local meetings I usually give at the minimum one part a week and there's lots of opportunities to comment. The friends are very kind and always let you know how much they appreciate having you in the congregation which is a big help and moral booster.
Gabriel, Renate, and me |
Me, Matheus, and Morgan at the stone fair |
At the assembly hall construction site |
Oh maybe you wondered about the title of this post. Well it comes from Jeremiah 12:5 where it says:
If you get tired running with footmen,How can you run a race against horses?
Really one thing I've realized is that if I can't deal with these relatively smaller problems whether it be other people I serve with, financial problems, or whatever other situation it is how can I really hope deal with larger problems in life that are coming and especially the Great Tribulation that looms ahead all of us? Thus in everything I've been trying to stay one step ahead of the "footmen" (stressful but relatively lesser problems) with Jehovah's help knowing that the greater race is to come. Again it's been teaching me that nothing less than 100% reliance on Jehovah is essential for survival. However, I'm glad I'm able to learn this lesson while I'm still relatively young. (Lamentations 3:27)
OK! I've written enough so I'll write to you all again soon. I would appreciate your prayers for Jehovah's continued blessing on my service here since the English circuit here really needs help and needs native brothers in the congregations. I mention many of you in my prayers from time to time so none of you are forgotten! Hope to talk to you guys soon! Até mais pessoal! Tchau!
Grande abraço do seu querido irmão/primo/filho
Chris
Links to my report:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9ZBfLAmefHpTmhHQTFEWE9qZGs/edit?usp=sharing
Presentation:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9ZBfLAmefHpZzJxaE8zYUJfeEk/edit?usp=sharing
Keep it up Chris. I'm so proud of you dude and I most certainly will include you in my prayers.
ReplyDeleteKeep on fighting Cris! We pray for you!
ReplyDeleteÇhris, your words were very encouraging, in many different ways. May Jehovah continue to bless your efforts and your example!
ReplyDeleteChris, it is so good to hear from you! :) I'm glad to see Jehovah using you and blessing you because of your trust in Him. Always continue to have that implicit trust in Him, Chris. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is really awesome Chris. Very encouraging and thought provoking.
ReplyDeleteWe are so happy that Jehovah is using you and that you are completely relying on him. No doubt he is truly blessing you. Also thank you for the encouraging letter. It too came at the right time for me. I always refer to Isaiah 41:10 and that scripture gives me the strength that I need to continue in my full time service. The boys, Chris and Bo, were very happy to hear from you and they both say HELLO!!!! Chris, Bo and I will be attending the pioneer school in July. We are truly grateful to Jehovah for the privilege. We will definitely be praying to Jehovah for you and may you continue in the fine work that you are accomplishing with his help..
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