Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Scotty & Lisa's update from Bolivia

Happy New Year from the Misers in Bolivia!



We're posting our newsletter here in the blog in case you couldn't see it in the email format we just sent out or else to encourage you to sign up to get it in your email inbox if you don't already! Hope you enjoy these photos and recent events in our lives…



Christmas Eve
Ericka and Hugo arrived with their 2 sons, Pablo and Jose, at about 4 pm to start the holiday festivities. We put on some Christmas music while Ericka started laying out all the ingredients in the kitchen for picana, a chicken, beef, and lamb soup. Christmas Eve is the time when Bolivian families get together to open presents and eat this traditional meal at midnight. We have started the tradition of sharing this special evening with our good friends, the Ramirez family. While Scotty taught the guys how to play Settlers of Catan, our favorite board game, Natalie and I hung out in the kitchen while Ericka wildly chopped, grated, spiced and boiled in preparation for our feast. Both families would have preferred a non-traditional, earlier meal time, but it was still 8:30 before we sat down to dinner. The picana was wonderful and we were filled by it and the time of devotion we spent after dinner, contemplating why Christ came to earth. This friendship and participation in a Bolivian custom is a true gift to us at Christmastime.

A New Home for the Mamanis
Picture a family of four: Pastor Edgar, wife Becky, 14-year old son Daniel, and one-year old Sami. Now imagine them hanging out in a bedroom, surrounded by boxes of their possessions, with 2 beds to share between the 4 of them. This room is located in the house of Edgar's parents which is also shared by his siblings and their families. This is what the Mamani family has called home for several years. Pastor Edgar has been praying, saving, and seeking financial help so that his family could have a home of their own and some space to raise their 2 boys. Unfortunately, Edgar is the only Christian in his family and is often taken advantage of by his relatives to pay more than his fair share of bills, groceries and other family expenses. Recently, a friend of ours mentioned that her aunt was selling a small home on a decent plot of land. Our colleagues and Scotty and I had the great privilege of contributing to the house fund, having also joined the Mamani family in prayer over the last year that God would supply a new home for them. Along with an interest-free loan that is designated to help national pastors and their own saved income (Becky has been working two jobs as well as taking care of their children!), they were able to purchase this property in December and move in right before Christmas. How great it is to see the smiles on their faces as they share with us the new freedom they feel in owning their own home. And we give thanks with them in recognizing how the Lord does all things well in His perfect timing and will.

Don't Waste Your Next 5 Months
Of course we have set some goals for this New Year, but recognize how different this year will be from many. We are planning on taking our home assignment from June to December of 2009 and so have the unique challenge of considering how to make the best of 5 short months of ministry here in La Paz. Scotty has kick-started the new year by preaching 3 Sundays in a row on "The New Creation in the New Year (2 Cor. 5:17)". For various reasons, he will not be able to continue in the theological course he's been taking for 1½ years, but has the opportunity instead to fill a much needed role as an Algebra 2 teacher at Highlands. This Christian international school located just on the other side of our small neighborhood of Mallasilla is where we have been holding our church services and where we plan to eventually send our children. We have a special relationship with them and see this as a neat way of deepening our interactions as well as opening doors to reach the students and their families, many of whom are not Christians. Scotty has seen a great need among the men of Mallasilla Bible Church for a study that will challenge these fathers and husbands to fulfill the roles God has for them and hold each other accountable to living holy and purposeful lives. He'll be meeting weekly with them to lead a study of John Piper's book Don't Waste Your Life in Spanish, with the aim of finishing before we leave in June. Adding these things to the varied responsibilities he has as a leader of IBM will keep Scotty plenty busy for the next 5 months!

Mama Lisa
My new, constantly evolving role as a mother is one that has been a source of much joy and challenge, continually bringing me before the throne with the desperate need of God's strength and wisdom to permeate my life. Natalie is a beautiful, happy, relaxed baby who instantly wins over all she meets. My hope is to balance this blessed job of taking care of her daily needs with visiting women from church and in the neighborhood, as well as participating in the new, weekly woman's Bible study that is being held nearby. My weekly goal is to have at least one family, couple or individual over for a meal to create and strengthen friendships within the church community. I also hope to help us become more organized in the way we communicate with each of you, doing that more frequently and personally.

Please join our Support Team!
God has graciously provided for all of our needs through your generous support ever since we (separately) hit Bolivian soil in 2003. Now, with a new fiscal year and little Natalie recently joining Team Miser, we need to boost our support level with SIM. If you would be interested in joining our support team, please contact us or you can begin giving here!

We Can't Wait to Visit You This Year!
This past November was the first time we've been home in over 2 years, and the trip was too quick to do much more than briefly see our families and introduce them to Natty. Some might think that 6 months is a long time to be away from ministry in Bolivia (we think so too!), but we see such value in being able to personally connect with our 5 supporting churches and supporters in 14 different states! Scotty will also be able to take a few seminary classes, taking him a few steps further to receiving his masters in Christian Thought from Gordon Conwell in Charlotte. We also have the need to raise more support now that our little daughter has come along. These 6 months will be a special time to travel, visit with you all, see our families, rest, study and ultimately be more prepared to return to Bolivia. Stay tuned to see if you can help meet the various needs we will have when we are in Charlotte and Florida!

Contact Information
Our permanent email address is scottynlisa@gmail.com
Our mailing address in Bolivia: Casilla 3-12052, La Paz, Bolivia, S. America
Our Mission: SIM USA, PO Box 7900, Charlotte, NC 28241

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