Friday, September 17, 2010

Picture#1 Jan Aidan Kaler was born Sept. 16th, 2010
Kaler and Mama are doing GREAT! Daddy is a little scared, but he'll get over that soon!
Picture# 2 "Aunt" Bri holding little Kaler for the first time!
Picture# 3 (Left to Right) Jan Carlos (Daddy), Janith (Mama), Kaler, and Bri
Picture# 4 "Aunt" Esther loving on Kaler!
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Thursday, September 16, 2010

Baby, Baby, Baby!

Esther and I can now say that we have planned a baby shower! Last Saturday we threw a baby shower for Janith and her boyfriend, Jan Carlos. They are expecting a baby boy on the 18th of this month. Janith is one of our very first contacts, and we’re hoping that she will be one of our first members. When Janith first told us she was pregnant she said she would name the baby after me if it was a girl……lucky for the baby it’s a boy : ). Since they can’t name a boy Brittany, she asked me to write out some boy names that I liked and they would consider using one of them.

I’m honored to say that they have decided to use one of the names I picked; the baby’s name will be “Jan Aidan Kaler”. Not really sure if one of these names will be used as a middle name or if he will just have three first names. I’m sure you can guess what name I picked….yes, Aidan. Thank goodness they will just be calling him Kaler : ).

Planning the baby shower was lots of fun and work. More than anything we wanted Janith and Jan Carlos to feel loved by the church, and I think they did. We had close to 30 people come and half of them were from our group (Other 40/40’s, our cluster support Mom and the D.S.’s wife) the other half were friends and family of Janith and Jan Corlos and youth from our Mother church. They were showered with love, words of encouragement and of course gifts!

I’ll be sure to let you know when Kaler is born! Please pray for Janith and the family as this will be a big adjustment for their family!

Love always, Bri and Esther

Friday, September 3, 2010

A Hardened Heart is Softened

Before I tell you *Paul’s story I would like to give you a little bit of history. In our first weeks in 9 de October Esther and I went door to door meeting people and trying to get some contacts built. One day we ended up at *Jacob’s house, Jacob was very nice, he listened to what we had to say and accepted Christ; but said that he did not have time for the one on one lessons. We asked him if it would be ok if we came back and just dropped off the material for him to at least read, he said he would like that very much.

The following Sunday we went to give Jacob his book, sadly he wasn’t home; but his sister Kathy and niece Julie were home. We talked with Kathy and Julie for about 15 mins and when we asked if they would like to go through the lessons with us they agreed wholeheartedly. Although, it has been very hard to catch them at home (this is a common problem for us). One afternoon Jacob and Kathy’s parents were visiting, so while I was talking with Julie, Esther took the opportunity to introduce ourselves and tell them why we are working in 9 de Octubre and what our purpose is.

Paul (Jacob and Kathy’s father) was very defensive and WAS NOT in agreement with anything Esther had to say. When she asked him what he thought about the bible, he said “I think it’s just a bunch of stories.” I don’t remember exactly what he said about God, but I think it was something to the fact that yes, a god exists but I don’t believe in him. Esther and I left feeling very sad, but before we left Esther made sure to tell him that we would be praying for him.

Fast forward a couple weeks. We have gone to see Julie and find that Kathy is home for once, but has company, of course she invites us to stay. While we’re talking she begins to share with us about the accident her father was in last week. Paul lives out on the river but brings his boat in every weekend to visit his family. So Paul was on his way back, but before he could leave he had to fix a leak in the boat. He boiled (or heated) the tar and was just about to pour it out, when he slipped spilling the tar all over himself. He burnt the right side of his shoulder and arm VERY bad!

Esther and I both felt the door open for us to ask if we could pray for him, before we could ask, Kathy was asking us. Esther asked if he could come out so we could pray right then. Much to our surprise, he agreed and by the time we had finished praying I think I saw tears in his eyes. It was clear to us that God was working on Paul’s heart. Last week when we went to give Julie her lesson Paul was there. Always before he would leave us alone with Julie, this week he stayed and listened, and not quietly he had lots of questions.

We asked him if he would like a book of his own so he could follow along with us, I think my mouth was probably hanging open when he said yes. When we had finished the lesson, I asked Julie if she needed any help with her English homework. She didn’t have homework that week, but she did want me to teach her a few things. The best part about this was that Paul was right there trying to learn English also. Just before we left we asked Paul if he would like us to come by during the week to get him caught up with Julie. So this week we went to see Paul twice and on the second visit he prayed and accepted Christ into his heart.

As I was thinking about Paul’s story I could help but think about Pharaoh and how hard his heart was, but then when God sent the Plague’s Pharaoh’s heart began to soften. Sadly it took Paul experiencing a tremendous amount of pain before he would listen to the Holy Spirit moving in his life and heart. I have been amazed at the difference in Paul from the very first day Esther talked to him to now. We are very excited to be giving Paul his very first bible.

What an Awesome God we serve, He can take a heart of stone, melt it and mold it into His home! WOW! This is what I love about my job, seeing my God work and giving him all the praise for it!

In His service, Bri and Esther

*For privacy reasons, names where changed