Wednesday, October 14, 2009

What's your name in Portuguese??

A couple of weeks ago, I was approached and asked if I would be willing to speak on "hoochie", which is the exact pronunciation of Ruth in Portuguese. So I accepted, while holding in my laughter, and will be doing my first bible study tonight in Portuguese. It has been really good for me to spend time studying and preparing.

This Friday we leave for a retreat for the young adults. It is a couple of hours from Rio and we will be there until Sunday night. We filmed a video where I am asking questions about adapting to Brazilian culture and asking for help in dealing with certain situations.My friends ,who are very good at video production, edited in different responses from people going on the retreat to different questions they were asked. When spliced together, it is pretty funny.

My parents are coming out in a few weeks and we are working on putting together a medical clinic for a couple of days with my Dad. Details to follow.

Ministry is happening and the doors are opening. The senor pastor has given me full support and told me that I can do what I see fit and the church will print up materials that we can distribute in the favela. HUGE!!!

Cultural Observation: When going through the checkout line at all supermarkets, the passage is too narrow to bring the shopping cart through. The system, at least everywhere I have been, is to randomly push the cart away from the counter and try not to hit people standing in line.

Locally: It appears that the people on my floor of the apartment building have pitched in their monies and rented power tools for the month. I was not notified but I have been enjoying the sounds of grinding, banging, drilling for the past couple of weeks.

1 comment:

  1. Hi,Damon!I remember about" Ruth"!!rsrs Our travel to Friburgo was very funny! I hope you have enjoyed. I liked too much.For the first time, I felt much happiness,love and I really felt the presence of God there.It was very special for me. It was the best experience in my life. I hope your parents enjoy Brazil too and everythings is gonna be ok.
    Your comments about our culture are completely true!!

    I'm happy because Rio is my home and now is your home too. You are " carioca" now!!
    Welcome to Rio, welcome to Brazil and welcome to our lives!
    Love, Carine Pinho

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