We say goodbye to the Tans at Sucre Airport.
Friday, July 24, 2009
Returning Home
We say goodbye to the Tans at Sucre Airport.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
After Hiking and Village Visit
- Went hiking in El Choro Trek for 3 days in La Paz
- Visited a church in village for 3 days in Presto
Prayer Points
Please pray for the well-being of the team.
- Freeman got cold symptoms, some coughing and not feeling well in stomach.
- Maddi, Hannah and Steve (a short term missionary who joined us after the conference in Cochabamba) had mild diarrhea since we came back from the village on Sunday. Both felt better after taking medication.
- Johnny had an upset stomach since we went to Presto.
- Daniel had blister and infection on his toe after the hike. He couldn´t walk properly for a few days but thank God it´s almost completely healed now.
- Most team members did not sleep well most of the time.
Please also pray for the upcoming visits to villages in the next few days.
- People in villages will appreciate the medical services and have an open heart to Gospel.
- Team can arrange programs flexibly and meet the needs of local people. There are a lot of uncertainties in terms of the number of people turning up and which age groups they will be in.
- Team can sleep and eat well.
El Choro Trek
...was really tough. We walked 56 km in 3 days and carried the tents, the food, the sleeping bags and clothes with us (backpack weights 8-14 kg).
That said, it was a great trip to see the beautiful mountains (and mountains and mountains), appreciate the nature, learn to rely on God, learn about team work and be challenged physically and mentally! The best part is, we made it..!
Presto Church Visit
It was absolutely fantastic!
Everything is basic in Presto, a village with a population of around 2000 to 2500 people and about 2 hours drive from Sucre. Basic meals, dusty everywhere, animals walking around, no showers and basic living conditions (no doors, cooking in open fire from wood, very basic to no toilet).
What we did:
- Lawrence and Johnny provided medical consultations to locals, with help from Liling and Steve
- The rest of the team organised kids programs
- John preached on Sun morning (more like a Bible study)
- We were also honoured to witness the inauguration of the local church
The brothers and sisters in Presto were friendly and passionate. It has been a great encouragement to us to see how they sing and worship passionately, even in such a harsh condition (relatively). Back in Aus, there are so many things that can be ¨not right¨ and ¨distract¨ us from God: the lighting, transport, seating, etc... they are important, or are they really that important?
Lawrence said he felt that it has been a great encouragement to the church as well. Some local brothers and sisters had teary eyes when we left.
- daniel
p.s. Why aren´t there any photos this time? It´s 11pm, we need to get up before 7 tomorrow... How long does it take to upload photos? Longer than you think...
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Update from Carichipampa Christian School
Meanwhile, let me share a few pictures from our youth bible studies:
In our first bible study session, we showed the youth some hand actions to go with the Leading People to Christ gospel outline. Each morning, we do a "morning stretch" where the youth stand up and revise the hand actions ...hopefully, we can help them to remind themselves of the gospel each day.
We heading off to La Paz for the Inca Trail tomorrow afternoon.
But for now, Goodnight!
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Arriving Cochabamba and Spiritual Life Conference
First Surprise
However, after we loaded everything onto the Tans 4-wheel drive and we got into the van, the van was broken down and could not be started. The jump start cable did not help to start the van. We have to took out the battery from the 4-wheel drive into the van to start the van and then put the battery back into the Tans car. This took good 45 minutes. But we finally arrive the conference.
Cochabamba
The weather at Cochabamba is fine. The day time temperature is max 26 degree C and - 1 degree at night. The atmosphere here is dusty and smelly at times. The sewerage system is not very good here and the smell come from public toilets and OMOS wahsing power factory from time to time. There are many gum trees and Australian natures planted here. It is very dry and without rain. There are many half finished housing in Bolivia. The building development and economic have been affected by the global recession.
The Spiritual Life Conference
We are now staying in the Carachipampa Christian School CCS, where the annual Spiritual Life Conference is held and SIM missionaries from all over Bolivia gather together.
Our main task here is to take care of the kids and youth program. There was 12 high schools 12 primary school kids. We have conducted morning worship singing songs 10 minutes, two bible lessons of total 3 hours, ball games of 3 hours and 2 hours of practicing play with the primary kids.
There are 16 families and 14 single missionaries attending the SIM annual conference. "Spirituality in the times of crisis" is the theme this year. The food is good and not too much. Most of the SIM missionaries are English speaking and come from different countries, but mostly from USA.
Getting Use to...
Please pray for our health. As the altitude at the school is over 2500m and we start to feel tire very easy with the altitude sickness. We all took the medicine. We did not sleep very last night.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
A few quick shots from Daniel´s phone
This is the big breakfast we had in the Buenos Aires airport. Cost about 13 US dollars for each set (3 sets in picture). Let´s just put on more weight before losing them!
Flight from Buenos Aires to Santa Cruz, after waiting for 10 hours. Turns out that we have to do an "emergency landing" in a small airport in Rosario due to a "technical problem", and we waited there for.. 5 hours.
All smiling after the long wait.. more wait ahead!
Bonus Stay in Rosario
We were on our flight from Buenos Aires in Argentina to Santa Cruz in Bolivia. Half way through, we were told that we need to land on Rosario due to a technical problem. So here we are, in a what seems to be a local airport in Rosario, Argentina.
They have not figured out what that “technical problem” is yet, but told us that another plane will come by 4pm (we landed at 11:30am) to take us to Santa Cruz. We will most likely miss our flight at 7pm from Santa Cruz to Cochabama and will need to book another one.
Don't worry, it's going to work out fine. We will get to Cochabamba, find our guest house, have nice hot showers.. in theory. In practice, our patience and flexibility have grown. Must be part of God's plan to equip us for the days ahead! And thank God for the free wireless internet, and John's EeePC!
- daniel with everyone else in team in Rosaria airport, Argentina
p.s. No prize for commenting on this one, but you're still welcome to!
Monday, June 29, 2009
Hello to everyone reading & the first person to post a comment will receive a souvenir of our trip from Bolivia. We'll be on line for a few more hours.
Ciao
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Destination Bolivia
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Items We Need To Bring
Items for Children Program in Missionary Conference
- Craft work for kids
- Bible study material for 4-8 year-olds
- Bible study material for 9-12 year-olds
- Bible study material for highschoolers
- Script for the musical
Medication
- Tamiflu
- Anti-bacterial hand gel
- Surgical masks
- Gloves
- Band-aids
- Altitude sickness tablets
- Other personal medication (if any)
Hygiene-related items
- Water purification tablets
- Water filtering bottles- Other items
- Mosquito nets
- Insect repellant (tropical strength)
Other
- Warm clothing
- Sleeping bags
- Torch
- Thongs
- Spanish phrase book
- US Currencies
Hiking Equipment
- Hiking shoes
- Large backpack
Friday, May 22, 2009
What Is This All About?
Goal
- Working alongside Lawrence & Liling Tan to reach out with medical assistance to those with very limited access to medical care.
- Meeting with Bolivian Brothers & sisters in Christ & encouraging them in their walk with the Lord.
Team Members
- John Menzies (Lead)
- Bethanie Menzies
- Maddison Menzies
- Daniel Lam
- Freeman Tsang
- Hannah Chu
- Johnny Wong
- Maria Chow
Unfortunately, Maria will not be able to join the team to fly to Bolivia. She has however kindly offered to type the meeting minutes and help on other preparation work (...and we have accepted the offer without any hesitation). And surely she'll be with us through prayers!
Schedule
28/6
Leaving Sydney
29/6
Arrive Santa Cruz around noon. Fly to Cochabamba at 7pm
30/6 to 5/7
Organise children and youth programs for a Christian conference
5/7 to 8/7
Holidaying, holidaying and... holidaying
8/7
Fly to Sucre, meet the Tans family
9/7 to 18/7
Help the Tans to reach out with medical assistance and outreach in rural areas in Sucre, Presto and Camargo
19/7
Heading home: Sucre -> Santa Cruz -> Buenos Aires -> Auckland -> Sydney
23/7
Home sweet home
Prayer Needs
We would like to keep you busy if you don't mind.
Monday
- Pray that the missionaries' meeting held in Cochabamba will be smooth and fruitful, and that the missionaries can glorify God through sharing their experiences.
- Pray for the missionaries' children and the "child-care" program: our teammates can build a good relationship with the children and all people can have an enjoyable time in that week.
- Pray for the preparation work before leaving: teaching materials, logistics, planning itineraries, learning Spanish (pray for wisdom!!).
- Pray for our teammates' individual relationship with God, to prepare our hearts and spiritual lives.
- Pray for the safety of our teammates: limited language, developing countries, remote villages.
- Pray that our teammates have good health: cold weather, high altitude, not enough rest.
- Pray that our teammates can get used to the living conditions: food, accomodation, transportation, insects and wild animals?
- Pray for the Tans and their evangelical work: their health, faith, resources, logistics, places for accomodation.
- Pray for the time our teammates will spend with the Tans in Sucre: that our teammates can work together with God and experience His presence.
- Pray for the village people in Sucre: God can open their hearts, understand and accept the Gospel.
- Pray that our teammates and have a relaxed and enjoyable time when travelling, to appreciate God's creation.
Donations
This mission trip is self-funded by team members and we will not collect offering or donations. However, if you would like to support ministry in Bolivia financially, we suggest donations via SIM Australia.
- daniel