Interesting is definitely
one of the words I would use to describe our time in Uruguay as its
been one of my favourite countries so far…I was not expecting it to
be the case but it definitely has been!
When we crossed the
border from Argentina we had no contacts or plans so were fully
relying on God to show us the way…our first challenge was to get
car insurance (easier said than done…we can’t let you in without
car insurance said Customs but you can’t buy it at our office and
we don’t know where you can…also said by Customs…!)
After a process of negotiation they let one car go and with a very helpful tourist information office we went to the first main town to an insurance office. As is often the case the office workers were very curious about us and why we were travelling so we explained and after buying the insurance they all got up from their desks, formed a circle and prayed with us….not bad we thought for the most secular country in South America (so we are told!)
After a process of negotiation they let one car go and with a very helpful tourist information office we went to the first main town to an insurance office. As is often the case the office workers were very curious about us and why we were travelling so we explained and after buying the insurance they all got up from their desks, formed a circle and prayed with us….not bad we thought for the most secular country in South America (so we are told!)
After one of our team
members Charlotte emailed a bunch of organisations who work in
Uruguay, we ended up partnering with a German Mennonite church whilst
staying at a Salvation Army base in Montevideo, Uruguay’s capital, for most of the time. The church got us involved in everything…from
working with the homeless distributing clothes and food…to leading
small groups…to running their youth meetings as well as preaching
in church.
For one young adults meeting myself, Amanda and Natalie
from my team went to help out…when we got there they said ‘you
can run the evening and by the way there are 5 visiting churches
here’…we finished praying for everybody at gone midnight! I
spent a lot of time speaking and praying with a young man who had
been significantly abused as a child and the repercussions he was
experiencing as an adult…what a huge privilege and fantastic to be
able to mix my Christian faith with previously acquired social work
skills!
With the Salvation Army
we painted fences and cleaned wheelchairs…I loved getting my hands
dirty and great to be able to bless an organisation that does so much
to help people in need. Since being in Uruguay I’ve also been able
to take on more of a leadership role and helped co-ordinate all the
different activities which the team has got involved in…I’ve
enjoyed the challenge in the main!
The church was
definitely my favourite to work with so far…they cooked us great
cakes and seemed very organised (always a good combination!) They
were also incredibly generous towards us and took up various
offerings (unknown to us) which paid for all the necessary repairs to
our vehicles (they had no idea how much the repairs were going to
cost but the offerings covered them and more!).
As I explained this to the church on our last Sunday I started to cry, and then the leader did and lots of people present also…..and then the church blessed us with their beach camp…for free…which has been an amazing gift especially after the busyness of the last few weeks and getting ready for Brazil…
As I explained this to the church on our last Sunday I started to cry, and then the leader did and lots of people present also…..and then the church blessed us with their beach camp…for free…which has been an amazing gift especially after the busyness of the last few weeks and getting ready for Brazil…
Yes I am very excited
that on Friday some of us will be crossing the border to Brazil
(whilst some wait for visas to come through)…we are planning to do
Brazil in two parts with Paraguay and Bolivia in between (as you do!)
Thank you for your
prayers, friendship and support. God bless you all lots!
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