Sunday, July 5, 2009

We're Home! <><

Can't believe it--but we are back home after nine days on our mission trip. We praise God for Peace Church and for the opportunity to serve in Brazil!

Friday night was hard--preparing to leave new friends and getting packed up for the big trip back home. It's amazing how close you can become on a mission trip--and we all became very close to the boat staff. There was a beautiful young boy named "Levi". He is 12 years old and every day just blessed us with his smile and service. From helping us all on the boat with our luggage, to helping us every day in Bible School (Levi read the Bible story/scripture to the children in our class)--he was just a special joy to all of us. Levi was also doing his best to teach me Portageuse. He would even test me with telling me "good afternoon" when it was morning--making me correct him. He was just a joy to spend time with. His dad, "Dayba" worked on the boat and daily served in the duties of keeping the boat in order (the boat was just immaculate!). It was great to see father and son working together. Everyone on the boat was wonderful--and has such a heart for the Lord. What a blessing it was for us to share a week with them!

Late Friday evening, after our last day of work, I went off onto the front of the boat--just looking at the beautiful night sky and the full moon. We had a wonderful week of learning and serving. God has been so faithful to us! I shed some tears as I needed to prepare for our leaving--and our mission team had our last team meeting on the top floor of the boat. It was a beautiful evening of sharing our experiences of the week/day.

Saturday was a great day--we were able to see the "meeting of the waters"--where the Negro and Salimones rivers meet. From Manaus we took a speed boat out to the middle of the rivers to see this phenomina. There is a distinct difference between the black and green waters caused by water temperature, acidity, soil and current. It was amazing to see--really a miracle that God created for us to just admire and awe in wonder. After that adventure we headed back to the church in Manaus (where our luggage was dropped off after being on the boat) and had time to rest before we met one of our guides (Heyde Marques) for dinner. She was taking us to a "Brazillian BBQ". Um--IT WAS AMAZING! The food was incredible. In fact, the entire week's food was incredible. Here we thought we would loose weight from not feeling 100%--when in fact we all felt great and enjoyed the wonderful food prepared every morning, noon and night! Unfortunately, I think we all gained weight from this mission trip! :)

After the BBQ we collected our luggage and headed to the airport. Everything again went smoothly through Customs. And, God had a great surprise for us--we did NOT have to pay and "exit from Brazil" tax! Wahoo! For our group that would have been a $418 cost. God again has proven He is in ALL the details!

Our connection flight to Atlanta and then to O'Hare went perfectly. We traveled through the night and many of us actually slept pretty well! :) I'm home unpacking now while Jim is sleeping--and had to give a quick blog. I am just so excited about the trip and how God was able to use us. We received the following stats from our boat captain, "Hi":

Vessel Name: BHJJ Mesquito: June 29 through July 2, 2009
Construction projects: 3
Haircuts by Anita: 98
VBS children taught: 210
Hygiene kits distributed--
Baby kits: 40
Family kits: 110
Medical Clinic Patients:
Children: 80
Teens: 38
Adults: 120
Decisions for Christ Made: 10

Well, that's all for now (I have to continue to unpack)--thanks for your prayers and support. Praising God this moment for His faithfulness to me and our Team!

Margie and Jim
Psalm 9:2

P.S.: Prayer requests--please pray for Anita--she has a rash on her arms and went to the clinic this afternoon to have it looked at. Also, if you could pray for "Nett" and her 7 month old son, "Lucas". Nett's husband, Frank, has abandoned their family. Can you please pray that God will still in Frank's heart. Thank you.

Friday, July 3, 2009

Exciting Last Day of Evangelism!

A message from Susan R. -

Today, we woke up in a village called Arada. It’s a village that has about 35 families living in it. We did vacation bible school and clinic again. Yesterday, we had given audio bibles to several blind people and as we were walking around today, we heard the woman playing hers. We were very blessed by that.

Jan is doing fine in nursing. She worked with a man who has cancer and helped him make arrangements to go to a hospital that is near here.

We saw a real rubber tree and were actually able to pull some of the rubber on it. Heather got a real kick out of that!

Matt is doing phenomenally well. Besides entertaining us (he is such a fun young man), he also blessed us by preaching last night at our service. We have a budding young Brazilian missionary on our hands that may come to pass, so it has been fun watching him.

Today in our service, Heather and I gave our testimonies. It was very heartfelt. Everyone was very humbled that this is our last day. Yes we want to come home, but everyone is sad as well that we have to leave.

We took a break and many of us swam in the river, including Heather, Matt and myself. Even Anita went in. We had a wonderful time just hanging out together and swimming before going into the village to evangelize.

Our service this evening was so beautiful because pastor had us sit in the grass with the river behind him. All of the sudden, Jayanne jumped and moved and there was a little scorpion right by her. It was getting close to biting her! So we thankfully averted having that happen, which wouldn’t have been a fun thing. We are all still very healthy and we praise God for that.

We are very excited that the trip went so well and we’re sad to go. We made so many friends here in Brazil that we are already talking about coming back. Thanks for everyone’s prayers and we ask that you pray for our safe trip back.

Posted by Sarah Leemon

Thursday, July 2, 2009

A message from Jayanne –

Hello from the Amazon! It’s Thursday, July 2nd and we had another great--very hot--day in Brazil. Last night Margie and several others tried to sleep on the top of the boat. Margie was the only one who made it through the night, so great praise to her for being able to sleep outside all night.

It’s so interesting to see all the different tropical vegetation here and all the different people groups living in the villages. Today we met a 95 year old man and his wife, Mary, who have lived in this village for, well ‘forever’ (I believe). Please have everyone pray for her; she has a wound on her leg with an infection that needs to heal. She’s blind and he’s deaf, so she is his ears and he is her eyes. They live here together and they’re a great little couple and are just very interesting to get to know.

The nurses were really busy here today. We had a ton of people come into the clinic. It makes us realize just how blessed we really are to have such great medical care. There were people coming by canoe from all the different villages to get Tylenol and cough syrup because they don’t have those things in their medicine cabinets. It makes us very grateful for what we have back at home.

We had 45 kids at vacation bible school today. They were jumping around and having a great time. They loved having their pictures taken and we put the photos in little frames for them. We really had a blast with the kids today.

The guys were kind of free today since there was no construction going on. They just went around the village and helped out, hiked, and learned. They really enjoyed themselves.

We ask that you will pray for us as tomorrow will be our last full day here. We will be visiting our fifth village. We’ll start traveling back in the morning, so please pray that we’ll see God work in great and unexpected ways as we spend our last day here.

We love all you guys and miss our families. Hello to everyone and we’ll see you on Sunday!

Posted by Sarah Leemon

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Many Blessings in a Rural Village on a Hill

A message from Margie -

The whole team had such a great day. We were visiting an Indian tribe in a village today that doesn’t get very many visitors. It’s in a very rural area on the Negro river. Anita Top gave 25 haircuts today, the clinic saw over 20 different people here on the boat, and Bob and Lois did a great job with leading vacation bible school.

This is the most beautiful country! I feel like we are in Hawaii. I’ve never been to Hawaii, but this is what I imagine it to be like.

The food has been amazing on the boat. All of us are feeling great and we are very energized. We are dealing with a little bit of lack of sleep, but otherwise, we are all doing well.

We are praising God for this blessing to be here. This is something that I have never seen before and I can’t believe that I get to see it and be able to share it with everyone.

The village is up about 30 feet from where we are on the river. There is no running water, but they do have a well. They have electricity that is run by a generator, but they live in huts and don’t have any windows. It is very rural, but very beautiful. There are several Christians living in the village and we will worship with them later tonight.


A message from Susan R. -

We sailed through the night and woke up in a village called Terra Preta. We had to climb up steep stairs to get to the village, which was in a clearing at the top of the hill. We started the day with devotions and breakfast and we are all healthy and doing well. The food here is tremendous and the cook is great.

After breakfast and devotions, we started our day with vacation bible school, show and tell, crafts and a puppet show. The kids are very eager to learn. There were 35kids in the morning and 35 in the afternoon.

Heather and Matt went swimming in the river with some of the Portugese workers from the boat, and Anita brought her hair equipment and gave free haircuts. There was a line of people all day waiting to get their hair cut. Girls, women, men--they loved it! We believe a new ministry has been born.

The clinic ran from 9:00-12:00 and 2:00-5:00. The people are very loving and respectful and grateful that we are here. There were many women with babies and various illnesses and skin rashes. At the end of the day there was a very old grandfather. He was a slender man with beautiful dark eyes and dark hair. He brought his four year old granddaughter who had an abscess on the back of her head. I ended up working with the doctor in the afternoon and helped clean the wound. At one point, she fell and it broke open. We had to hold her down while we cleaned it out. I had brought a stuffed animal on the trip that was too big for anything else, so I was keeping it for something special and was waiting for the Lord to show me who to give it to. She was crying and looking at me while we cleaned the infection out of the wound. She ended up looking at me lovingly and it was just a wonderful thing that I could give the stuffed animal to her. We watched them get in their canoe and go back to their little house they were living in on the river.

Matt and Jim did construction work most of the day.

NOTE: The phone connection was lost and I didn’t get the rest of the message.

Posted by Sarah Leemon

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

1st Full Day of Ministry & Work

A message from Susan R. -

We traveled through the night and landed at a town that was hit by floods. The water covered some of the houses and left many of them uninhabitable. As we were driving through, we could see where the river came to the tops of the trees in some areas. People had to move further inland due to the destruction from the floods. Prayers are needed for those who lost their houses.

We did ministry and vacation bible school while in the village. There was a doctor on board from Bolivia who was assisted by Jayanne and Marcia. Jan and I worked the medical part as well.
There is a huge problem with parasites here, so we are giving them medication for that. We are especially concerned for a teenage boy who has stomach pain and they fear the worms are going into his liver. They are very poor and they are very happy to see us. We had a time of worship with them and the group is getting along very well. They especially like Margie and her puppet show.

We are going to another town in the morning. There are supposed to be more ill people there, but hopefully it’s not too, too bad.

The weather is hot and humid, but is about what we expected. The nights are just gorgeous and riding on the boat when the sunset is hitting is beautiful. We are really enjoying seeing the scenery along the river and all the trees. The hosts on the boat are exceptional!

That’s all for today. We will check in again tomorrow.

Posted by Sarah Leemon

Monday, June 29, 2009

Floating Down the Negro River!

A message from Margie -

It's very, very late (12:45 am) and we are on the boat and going down the Negro River. We thought we were going to be on the Amazon, but we're on the Negro, which runs into the Amazon and is actually a cleaner river. We are feeling great and doing great so far. We will be arriving at the first village tomorrow morning. We had a great day today in Manaus and got to do a little sightseeing and then had worship at the Presbyterian church at 5:00.

We are now taking showers and getting ready for bed. We will have our first full day of work tomorrow. Breakfast is at 7:00 am and devotions are at 7:30. We will take our lunch at noon and then have a two hour break before getting back to work. There will be medical, vacation bible school and construction work going on.

The boat is wonderful and we actually have air conditioning in the little cabins that we share.


A message from Susan R. -

We had an awesome time in Manaus and got to shop at a market and bought some local native things. We are just in awe that we are in Brazil. It's a phenominal place! The roads are really bumpy and the drivers are crazy! We thought they were going to run off the road a million times on the road to the boat. We're in the jungle and loving it!


Monday, June 29 (12:45 AM CST)

Posted by Sarah Leemon

Sunday, June 28, 2009

We Have Arrived!

God is good!

After a day of traveling over 3500 miles--we are in Manaus! It is 2:50am and we are getting ready for bed. Customs went perfectly--thank you for your prayers. We go into town tomorrow. We will worship with the church that runs the medical mission we will join tomorrow evening. We arrive at the boat tomorrow evening after worship for a week of service. Praising God for His faithfulness!

Love,

Margie and the Team

Posted by Sarah Leemon

Friday, June 26, 2009

Brazil or Bust!

Well, our missions adventure is just about to really begin! Tomorrow, we all meet at O'Hare for this journey to begin. Jim and I just can't wait--and I know the Team is just as excited!

My good friend and volunteer, Sarah, will be updating this blog when she receives messages from me each day or so (if we receive satellite service in the area we will be in on the Amazon River). I'm so thankful that God has provided so many people to really be apart of this mission. Whether by prayer, supporting us financially or for those volunteering--so many that have helped us get to where we are going.......so much to be thankful for! :) Our Peace Church office has been awesome too--Adrienne keeping us organized with all the sponsorship receipts that had to be processed, Val with the updates, Ruth with the newsletter articles, Rhonda with the web blog and bulletin, and the Peace Missions Ministry, Tamara and Pastor Eric too--just praying and being there for us. We are so thankful for them!

Well, I still have to finish up some organizing/packing--so I better go.....but to whomever is reading this--THANK YOU! Keep us in your prayers and we'll be in touch to keep you updated on what God unfolds for us, each day, of this mission!

Love and peace,
Margie <><

Thursday, June 25, 2009

A Beautiful Thursday Morning!

Well, as I write and I the sunshine is pouring in my window--I just can't believe the journey ahead of us! There are so many people that have been praying and supporting the team financially, assisting in fundraisers......it's just so humbling to see how much our friends and family came along this mission--and how much God orchestrated to make it possible! All I can say is WOW!

I'm off work today to finish up some things for the mission trip. I get to stop at church and get the last-minute financial details together. Our Peace Financial Assistant, Adrienne Taylor--has been amazing with keeping all our receipts together. Lots of wonderful gifts given to deposit and organize for this Brazil mission trip budget. Praising God for her this morning....and for heart for serving. She may not be going on this mission trip--but she certainly is instrumentally apart of it! Speaking of the financials, it's so exciting! God exceeded what we needed for this trip! We'll have a little extra to give to a person or family in need, once we are on the River. Each mission trip participant needed to raise $2,100 to cover airfare, food/lodging, vaccinations, to obtain their visa, mosquitto netting, etc. The cost increased by $100 because of vaccination costs--but God met that need. HE EXCEEDED THE NEED! It's just unbelievable to me. We are in a recession--but yet God made this trip and orchestrated all who He wanted to be on this trip. His economy is certainly not our economy!

I praise God too, for our Peace Missions Ministry--who approved this trip a year and a half ago. Who came along side me to encourage and equip me to present this opportunity to our church family. Our church to gave us the opportunity to do some really fun fundraisers--to assist the team in the costs for the mission trip. We were able to run the "Parking at Peace" at Fallfest last year--Jim and Janet Schaver were instrumental in letting us use their tent and worked the weekend to help make that event a success ($900 raised). Then we had the Spaghetti Supper--that Sue D'Ercole and Gwen Hoff led. It was so much fun--because of all their hard work of organzing all the important details. We actually ran out of food--because the crowd that came was unexpected--and the food was that good (over $1,500 was raised)! Wahoo! Our last fundraiser was the Pancake Breakfast--George Bender ran that event and provided some wonderful volunteers who worked away in the kitchen--and made it look so easy as they fed hundreds of people with the greatest of ease (over $1,800 raised)! God is so good! Just praising Him as I write as I see the journey He has taken this mission team on--as we prepared for this journey that is right in front of us now.

This will probably be my last blog to you--as our fantastic volunteer, Sarah Leemon, will be updating this blog daily for the mission team, beginning Saturday. Sarah is such a blessing to me. She not only volunteers two days a week at PASS--working with me on our events (you may have seen her at the Hike for Life--she did an amazing job running the prize drawing), but she is such a wonderful friend. She loves the Lord and loves to serve! Sarah and her husband DJ live in Frankfort township and they attend Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Frankfort. Her pastor, Kevin Hahn introduced us this past winter--and we have been friends ever since! Isn't it neat how God gives us exactly what we need. It's such a blessing to have a good friend--brought into your life when you least expect it!

Well, I better get off to my chores for the day--as I organize things before this big journey. Praising God this morning for my Peace Church family, my PASS family--who encourages me and blesses me in the work I do, and for my friends and family. My life is rich because of who God has placed in it!

Thanks again for prayers and support. Please continue to keep the Brazil missions team in your prayers as they get things organized at home and at work so they can serve.

In our devotions--I came across Psalm 16:7-11 and would like to share the words that have encouraged and blessed me today:

"I will praise the LORD, who counsels me; even at night my heart instructs me. I have set the LORD walways before me. Because He is at my right hand, I will not be shaken. Therefore my heart is glad and my tongue rejoices; my body also will rest secure, because you will not abandon me to the grave, nor will you let your Holy One see decay. You have made known to me the path of life; You will fill me with joy in your presense, with eternal pleasures at Your right hand."

God is so good--all the time! Have a blessed day!

Love,
Margie :)
Psalm 9:2

P.S.: We will have a satellite phone to use while we are on the field--to leave voice mail messages with Sarah to update our Peace Church family, friends and supporters of what our prayer needs are, as well as our praises. If anyone needs to get in contact with us regarding an emergency situation, feel free to contact our church administrator, Tamara McDonald (815/469.2868). She will have the number to get in contact with us. <><

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

2 1/2 days away! Wahoo!

Can't believe how fast the time is coming for us to leave for this mission! Finishing up things at work and hanging out with co-worker and friend, Monica! PASS has been so supportive of me and this trip. God is so good!

Have a great night and I'll write again tomorrow.....been busy with getting things organized at work and at home.

Blessings and peace,
Margie <><

Thursday, June 18, 2009

9 days away!

Can't believe how fast the trip is coming upon us! Just 9 days away now! Our team t-shirts came in today--they look great.

Sunday is our "Commissioning Service" at Peace Church. Our church family has been so incredible with their prayer and financial support. It's going to be a great day of celebration! Adrienne in the church office has been amazing with keeping all the details together with our recipts and reimbursements for all 11 trip participants!

Praising God for His faithfulness and provision.

Blessings to you this evening!

Margie
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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Daily Journaling.....

Our mission trip devotional book encourages us to journal our daily thoughts--so we can really focus on God and whom He lays on our hearts to serve and minister to. Some of the questions we will be reviewing day by day are:

1) What is my dominate emotion or thought right now?
2) What aspect of God's character am I most thankful for today? In what aspect am I struggling to trust?
3) What was my most significant experience today?
4) At which moment did I feel most fulfilled today? Why? At what moment did I feel most frustrated? Why?
5) Is there a story I really want to remember? (Include sounds, smells, sights, feelings, etc.)
6) Where am I on the "Entry Posture Diagram" in regards to loving the people around me? What aspect of this different culture do I appreciate? What aspect am I struggling to understand or accept?
7) Did I practice constantly abiding in God's presence today? Did I love him with my affections and my actions? When did I find myself loving me more than him?
8) What do I appreciate about my team members, leaders, national Christians, etc.? If I am having conflict with anyone, am I addressing it in the way the Bible instructs?
9) What am I learning about myself? What are things I would like God to help me change? What do I want to do differently tomorrow?

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Please pray for us as we daily go through the above and reflect on what God wishes us to accomplish on this mission.

Thanks so much!

Blessings and peace,
Margie <><

Happy Wednesday!

Well, it's a beautiful Wednesday morning. The anticipated rain I wrote about yesterday was definitely downpour. It gave me a nice break from watering our flowers and having extra time to do some other things--such as focus on the upcoming mission trip! Wahoo! :)

Answers to prayer: The 3 pending visas have been confirmed and will be mailed this week and early part of next week. Please pray that what I was told will come to be! Another financial gift of $100 was received. We are praying on what we can purchase for the children we come to meet. We are so humbled by the outpouring of prayers and financial gifts for this mission. It truly reminds me that God's economy is different than ours. The generosity has just been amazing.

Please pray for the mission trip team as we complete tasks at work in preparation of being off work for the mission trip. Pray for the team as they get things in order at home to be away. These last details can be stressful at times. Thanks so much in advance!

Today on my work break I need to see how I can arrange communication from the Amazon River to church--to communicate and give updates throughout the week on how we are doing and what our prayer requests are. Please pray that this all comes together smoothly. We will be in remote regions--and although my cell phone will work in a large city--it may not work on the River. Thus, the need for an alternative. Please pray that alternative is not expensive (rental of a satellite phone). Thank you!

Praising God His faithfulness! Have a blessed day!

Margie <><

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Can't Wait.....

.....to see how many people might "follow" this blog! People that are interested about the upcoming mission trip and those that will be praying for us. What a blessing to have this avenue to write and share! Wahoo!

Jim just left for work and I'm finishing up on some chores this morning before heading to the office. I love the anticipation of a little rain for the day.

Also, as I look on the upcoming mission trip and what we have pending--I want to ask you for your prayers--for protection of the Team as we pack and finish what we need to do at home and at work to be ready for the mission trip. Also, if you could pray that the three pending Brazil visas are approved and received this week.

Thank you and have a blessed day!

--Margie

Monday, June 15, 2009

Team Members/Mission Trip Responsibilities

Hello Friends! Just wanted to give you the names of our devoted team members--so that you can remember to pray for us now as we prepare to leave for this mission--as well as, for us while we are on this mission trip as we serve in the following categories:

Anita Top - Vacation Bible School, Construction, Hair Cuts
Marcia Field, RN: Vessel Medical Clinic
Jayanne Cook, RN: Vessel Medical Clinic
Jan Hertz, RN: Vessel Medical Clinic
Susan Ripper: Vessel Medical Clinic
Bob & Lois Schoonveld: Coordinators-Vacation Bible School
Heather DeBoer: Vacation Bible School, Construction
Matthew Wilson: Construction
Jim Doorn: Team Leader, Coordinator-Construction
Margie Doorn: Team Leader, Vacation Bible School

Please pray for opportunities for us to share Jesus, as well as, be open to where God is specifically leading us to serve on this mission. We want to be open to where He wants to place us and to whom He desires us to spend time with.

Trip Details: We leave from O'Hare on Saturday, June 27 and return on Sunday, July 5, 2009. Check out the ministry we will be serving with! ROW.org ROW ministers to the people groups that are difficult to reach by truck/car--but can be reached by the waterways. We'll be traveling down the Amazon River meeting with the people who live along the riverbeds.

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Write if you have any questions! :)

Blessings and peace,
Margie

12 Days Away......

Well, I can't believe it. I'm sure the Team can't believe it--but we are 12 days from leaving O'Hare and heading out to Manaus, Brazil for a mission trip on the Amazon River. WE CAN'T WAIT! It has been a year of planning, praying and obtaining financial support for this short-term missions adventure!

This is also my first "blog". I'm hoping to be able to do this "blogging" now through the trip--to keep all informed of our pre, during and post adventure! We couldn't have come this far without the support of our church home, friends and family. God is good!