Every Tuesday night, for 15 weeks, they crammed into the small room that we used to meet as a church. On the 24th of August, 2010, we finally finished the Chronological Bible Study – the first time I taught it. We took this picture to celebrate – what a lot of memories in these faces!
The theme of the final study is “The Triumph of the Lamb”.
We were very thankful to be able to join our church in Mexico once again on Sunday, even though we’re in Canada. Although the church continues to meet in person, our friends were able to set up a remote link for those who couldn’t attend.
So we very much enjoyed the service, and were even able to say “Hi” to everyone from here.
And as a special bonus, after the service one couple in the church had a mini “gender reveal” party! Everybody had to guess boy or girl, and the winners got a prize. And, of course, the losers got a prize too! We gave away our prize, but the biggest prize is this blessing of a new baby. 🙂
We’re mostly recovered from our trip here, I think. So we’ve been working hard on a variety of things. This morning I’ve been preparing to teach my hermeneutics class this week – another Canada-Mexico link up.
We continue to be thankful for friends who have provided us a place to stay, and for all of God’s blessings. May you experience God’s blessing today too!
So without going into all the details, let me tell you a little bit about our trip. First, things were a bit rushed at the airport in Mexico, because we arrived a bit later than we planned. It wasn’t bad, but we were wondering if things would go faster or slower than in pre-2020 days. Well, things did go a little slower.
So we didn’t have time to eat at the airport, and no meal on the plane. They did give us a little packet with things like a face mask, water, anti-bacterial gel, and gloves (when were we supposed to use gloves??).
Actually, if you’ve ever been in the hospital having surgery, you’ll have some idea what the ambience was like on the plane. Stewards and stewardesses roamed the isle as little as possible wearing face masks and long white robes, reminding you to do things for your own good. We were given another unusual form, based on new quarantine laws. (We had already filled out a form online, and one at the Mexico City airport, so I guess that makes three.)
So we arrived in Toronto, and of course the reminders of COVID-19 continued. Going through one line, we stood in front of a white background while an official with what seemed to be a camera asked us to remove hats/glasses and look up. It wasn’t until later that we realized that he wasn’t taking a picture at all, but taking our temperature. I’m not sure if smiling makes your temperature higher or lower…
There were some things open at the airports, though not as much as normal. For the most part, it didn’t look like the stores were temporarily closed, but permanently out of business. However there were still some of the usual places to buy a magazine or souvenir, or a bite to eat.
Anti-bacterial gel was everywhere, although it generally wasn’t “forced” on us (as it tends to be in Mexico).
Anyway, due to a bunch of problems (including our first flight arriving late), we missed our flight out of Toronto. So it wasn’t until late that night that we finally got something to eat, at the hotel, thanks to the fresh deli items that they had on hand. A hard boiled egg never tasted so good.
So, a very short sleep, before dawn, we were off to try again. We did finally arrive in Calgary, a day late.
And we have been very thankful for friends who changed their schedules to pick us up, and now to provide us with a place to stay for our quarantine!
But, yes it was a long couple of days, so we need a little recovery time. But we’re getting organized and doing a little work today, before getting more into regular work tomorrow.
Well, ok, Nathanael was a little bit isolated at camp last week, since it was all online. But it sounds like it was a good time!
And as for the three of us, we will be isolated soon. Although, I’m a little confused. I thought that, if I were sick, I would be quarantined. If not, I would be isolated. However, one government website in Canada explained that it was the other way around – when we go to Canada, healthy as can be, we will be quarantining. But if we get sick, we’ll be isolating.
Which was all good until we filled out the special form to explain where we were going to — to be by ourselves, away from the healthy crowds. And we received this seal of approval. Which clearly says – we’re isolating. Even though we’re healthy as can be.
Oh well – what ever. Serves me right trying to get the terminology right.
But we’re not isolated yet. We enjoyed our service this morning. Little by little people are trickling back to the services, which is fun. We’re continuing our journey through the book of Romans.
And soon we’ll be headed to Canada. Still a lot of details to work out! But little by little we’re getting organized.
You could certainly pray for our health, if you think of it, along with smooth travels. (Without the health, there will be no travels at all! At least, not for a while.) And I’ll try to let you know how it all goes.
Each year, Word of Life Mexico has a camp for kids and youth. This year, they’re at it again – except that they went virtual!
So Nathanael is enjoying his first week “at camp” this week – in his room. 🙂 There are a lot of the typical camp things – cabin groups and teams and leaders and activities and teaching and all that.
And parents that miss their kids (pretty pathetic, huh? He’s just up there in his room, but I feel like we’ve hardly seen him. Just think how much we miss Hannah in Canada!!!).
Basically there are morning and evening sessions or whatever you call them. Today there are special workshops that you can choose, so it looks like he’ll be busier today than most days.
And knowing Word of Life, there will be a lot of serious Bible teaching and challenges to make your life count! Which is something we all need to be reminded of, right?
We’ve had quite a few from our church attend camp this year and past years, so we’re thankful for so many who are using their talents to serve the Lord.
If you want to pray for the camp, it goes through Friday. You can pray for the usual stuff – new relationships, clarity of Bible teaching, fun times, and so on – but also for the tech. I know that the camp has had mixed success with all the technology, and so many people who have varying degrees of internet access.