Saturday, June 9, 2007

Aggie Visit

Howdy everybody! This is Brian and Spencer catchin´y´all up on some stuff. (Brian is typing) We met with Osvaldo (overseeing missionary) to discuss our plans and received some projects to start on. Apparently, Christian music isn´t very big down here, so we might be making a CD of some Spanish Christian music. We´ll see. Other than that, our ministry opportunities are increasing. I am teaching a class at church this Sunday and we are making contacts with the youth group and some of the people on the fringes of the church.

The Aggies came this last Tuesday and they have been great. This weekend, we´re having a small evangelistic youth meeting and we´ve been advertising for it for awhile now, passing out flyers on Wednesday and today (Friday). It was an added surprise to see some of our friends among the group as well, though I regret having to speak so much English! The Aggie group as well as the youth group have been a pleasure to work with and I pray that our meeting will be fruitful. The evangelists here work so hard. I hope we are an encouragement to them!


On a lighter note, I tried to cook today with some strange ingredients. It turned out ok... The chicken was pretty good though! Pictures are coming soon (not of the chicken) so be patient with us. Please continue to pray for us as our passion is turned into action here in Buenos Aires. We may have many more ministry opportunities as we settle into a more regular schedule and we are ready to serve in whatever way possible. Until next time, Chao!
Brian and Spencer

Sunday, June 3, 2007

We're Here

After months of planning and raising funds, we're finally here! We got here on a COLD, wet morning this past Thursday. We are staying with a missionary named Joel in the Caballito neighborhood of Buenos Aires (BA). We got to meet some of the youth group, the jovenes of three different churches in BA on Saturday night. (There are 3 churches in BA: Caballito, Parque Centenario and Villa Urquiza.) Youth group is a very loose term for what they have here...basically starting at about age 15 you are in the youth group until you get married. So there are people in their 20s and 30s in the youth group. (Youth group = jovenes). So we met with the jovenes on Saturday night in Parque church and sang, had a bible study and ate birthday cake and drank coffee. Afterward we went with about 12 of the jovenes and a couple adults (including an older missionary) to play soccer at an indoor field. Brian and I realized that we're probably going to get into much better shape by the end of these 2 months!

Sunday, we went early and had breakfast at the church building and got to meet many of the members and have a chance to talk for a while before the service started. Brian went to a Let's Start Talking Class (a English-teaching program that they have going year-round) and I went to the jovenes class.

This is a picture of Brian and me on the plane. Brian opted out on the Tylenol PM. Bad idea. I slept just fine!


This is the living room of our great house! I'm using that white laptop computer right now...


This is 25 de Mayo, the widest street in the world! (or at least is used to be). It's 9 lanes wide on each side. We met an American family there from Houston!