Thursday, May 26, 2005

Oi Everyone from Salvador, Brazil! Things are starting to cool off some (meaning 70’s and 80’s as best we can tell from Celsius) during the rainy season which is our Fall and Winter. It’s a little strange having Autumn when it should be Spring. With the weather change, Matt and Mary have both been sick (nothing serious), mostly sinus, allergies, and stomach problems. Don’t worry. Our realtor, who lives downstairs, had just the thing. She brought up a Brazilian home remedy for us to drink. A new cultural experience, it was made of beat juice (red), honey (thick), onions and lemon juice. It looks like blood and smells awful! Our bodies are just adjusting to their new environment, the new foods here and the new remedies for both!

It’s also an adjustment to think in two languages and not be sure about which one needs to come out – response time in conversation is much slower at the moment. Of course, with Mary, her response time is faster, but she never knows if what she’s saying is Portuguese or her own language (a mixture of Portuguese, English, Spanish, and Italian). Good thing Brazilians are patient with us! We’re almost a month into language school and already we see how much we have to learn. It’s overwhelming and exciting at the same time.

Learning to think in a different way means adding new meaning to what you already know. Take the English word "hope" for example… In English, the definition of "hope" is more of a wish or desire. We "hope" that our shipment gets here, but right now we think maybe the boat sank. In Portuguese, the word "esperança" is awaiting something desirable and connotes a strong expectation. Spiritually, we hope for heaven; we hope for Jesus to return. Are we hoping with expectation? When we expect something to happen, we take action accordingly. What would that kind of spiritual hope look like in our lives?

God is teaching us many things lately. Thank you for sharing in our work, our joy, and our "esperança" for the church here.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Matt and Mary
Greetings from Farmington. I check the Blog every other day and love to read the comments on your team's Brazilian transition. Our prayers are with all of you. We love you all so much.

2:24 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hola Matt and Mary,
Greetings from the great parkland. I have just been visiting with Mr and Mrs Mabery for my surprise birthday party and have finally found a way that I can catch up to Matt. Mary incase you are wondering Matt and I were very close in High school and I have been told good things about you and am glad to see that Matt has found someone to share his vision (and put up with him). I will be sure to put you both on the prayer list at church. Keep up the good work.

8:11 PM  
Blogger Matt said...

Matthew A. Rector,

It is great to hear from you. Hope you had a great surprise party and a very happy birthday (Parabens!). Our email address is mabery@missionsalvador.com. Let me know what has been going on with you lately. Tchau for now.

9:55 AM  

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