Saturday, June 5, 2010

Things I Have Learned From Peru:

  1. If someone is speaking english to you, and they aren't your reader, they probably want you to buy something
  2. It is really hard to change U.S. dollars unless they are completely pristine (yea...got stuck with a basketload of groceries in front of a long line when the cashier told me she wouldn't take my money because someone drew a random small letter on my $100 bill lol)
  3. Peruvian people will give you the shirt off their back to help you...and cook you the best meal you've ever had to boot
  4. Peruvian time is no joke...haha if someone is only ten minutes late they probably aren't from Peru
  5. The stray dogs may look cute, but they don't really like to be petted. I guess they'd much rather have a sandwich.
  6. Packing a sandwich in your purse to feed the stray dogs with is NOT a good idea.
  7. Yes, the diarrhea does eventually go away
  8. There is so much rich love within families it's amazing how it can overshadow stark poverty
  9. There are SO many people wanting and praying to know the true Jesus, what's real and beyond all the saint worship and tradition
  10. Just let God plant the seeds!
  • (At times I grew so silly, stressing over how I could possibly say exactly the right things, kicking myself when I didn't know exactly the answer to every question, feeling like there was no way God's message could be translated through a bumbling person like me. **Who am I to doubt God's power??** Then, out of the blue, one of my readers, who when we started, basically told me he was an agnostic who did not enjoy studying the Bible, came to this past week's social event, which was a devotional, and actually came up to me afterward and told me he enjoyed it! **Who am I to doubt his message?!** After I thought about it Thursday night I felt like such a "tonto." I can't believe I ever thought that any of this had anything to do with me. Doesn't Paul say in 1 and 2 Corinthians that God chooses the lowly things to glorify Him? So that we can only boast in the Lord? It seemed like such a forgettable lesson when I was going through training to come here. Only now do I understand what it truly means.)

2 comments:

  1. YAY, THEA! YAY, GOD! Keep it up, both of you.

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  2. Thea! I get so excited when I read all this! Keep it up, God Bless you!

    -saludos.

    PS: I can't wait to see you, so I can give you a BIG hug! :D

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