In August we got to go away for a week with our SIM team. For us in Loja, we didn't wander too far, only to Vilcabamba, 40 minutes further south. Bit of a hike for those in Quito, Guayaquil and those from the US that came to help with kids and to speak!
The make up of missionary teams change rapidly, and our SIM team here in Ecuador is no exception. There is great diversity in our team - stage of life, past careers, nationality, thought patterns, energy levels, interests - you name it! Thought we’d give you a picture of what our team currently looks like.
Our director is from Virginia, and is married to a Paraguayan. We have a Californian/Brazilian family who formerly served in Africa with SIM. We have a Mexican/Californian family who arrived earlier this year, A family from Colorado, people from Virginia, from western Sydney, from Canberra, Switzerland, QLD, Illinois, Quito, Guayaquil and Bolivia.
And what do we do as SIM Ecuador?
We seek to help people encounter the living Lord Jesus Christ and submit to Him and to make progress in their walk with Him. That being said, there are lots of ways that actually happens in the day to day activities of our team mates.
People on our team are involved in marriage counseling, running a christian radio station, teaching english at the local public university, training children’s workers in churches, evangelism in small towns through kids’ clubs, diet clubs and craft clubs, running english conversation classes, running outreach events in english, bible studies for couples, bible studies for women, bible studies for youth, bible studies for city folk and for country folk, church planting, medical ministry, discipleship, running a youth cafe, home schooling, organising preaching conferences, running a bookshop and library, mobilising Ecuadorians into missions, seeking to influence and encourage pastor’s wives, teaching english to Ecuadorians who are training to be missionaries, teaching carpentry in a local high school, mountain biking, talking to people whom you bump into, inviting people to read the bible with us, befriend exchange students and Peace Corp workers, opening our homes to families, helping single mums make a living, crisis counseling, being parents of toddlers, learning language and culture, navigating local bureaucracy, cooking and sharing food and recipes with neighbours.
It’s a pretty diverse crew, involved in many different areas in Loja, the province and nationally, but under God, we pray that his kingdom will grow and his name will be glorified in and through us. And that is what makes up SIM Ecuador, for now anyways!
wow the team looks huge now!
ReplyDeleteIt does look impressive hey?
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