Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Partners in the Work

As many of you know, we are in the process of mobilizing and training some partners from the Bugkalot tribe who share a passion for reaching the Agta tribe.  We currently have 2 families and 2 single men down here with us, and we have been training them for almost a year.  There are another 4 families and 5 singles hoping to join the team down here.
They live in simple tribal-style homes.

 These 2 houses are where the team focused on the Agta who speak In-Agta live.
 This older gentleman is 76 years old!  He is a widower, and his youngest daughter, who is college-age has joined him on the team.  God has really been at work in this young lady's heart, so much so that when most of the rest of the group (including her dad) decided to go home on a short vacation in April, she decided to stay here.  She said that this is where God has met her and changed her, and she is not ready to go home yet - even for a vacation.
 This is Jun, the team leader for the team that focuses on the Agta who speak Buhinon.  This is not his home, don't worry, just a little multi-purpose lean-to.
 This is the home of the single man on the Buhinon team.  Isn't it in an idyllic location?
 Once a month (or every couple months, depending on our schedule and their progress in ministry), we pull everyone out for some intensive training time.  This past year, we have been blessed to be able to use the home of one of our American co-workers since they are in the States right now.  Most of the training happens on their front porch.
 We spend a lot of time worshipping together at these trainings, most of the time in the Bugkalot heart language.
 We also spend a lot of time sharing and encouraging one another, learning from one another's experiences.
 While we are in meetings, the kids play games in the back yard, read books that I bring, color, and even watch a couple movies on my laptop - their favorite activity. :)
 There are 2 college-age girls on the team, and they do all the cooking for the group over an open fire in the back yard.
 While it is simple and most definitely not American-style, the food is excellent.  Always rice, then some vegetables to go with it.  This one is green papaya stewed in chicken broth.
 As a special treat at this past training, Megan took all the kids into town to get an ice cream.  It was a big hit. :)
 In addition to general sharing time, Steve takes time to teach through strategic principles from the Word of God.  This time we were discussing the essential elements of church and how to simplify the process & style we/they are used to in order to fit better with the Agta culture. 
 During one of our worship times, the 3 adults on the Buhinon team sang a special number - one of the songs most recently translated into Buhinon by Abel (the one with the guitar).  It has been such a blessing to us to hear worship in these languages for the first time, and I know that God is going to use these songs mightily for HIS glory.
We are so very blessed to have such amazing partners in the work, and we can't wait to see what God has in store for this group AND the one on their way.  

1 comment:

scipi said...

We love to read your blog posts. Yes, the setting is beautiful. When you have time, we would love an updated prayer card (3 please). We will share with Mark and Heather and Jeremy and Larissa. May God continue to encourage you. We pray for you constantly.

David & Vicky Rauch