Marissa's Lord of the Miracles photos, a set on Flickr.
Thoughts from the Crouse family ministering in the Andes Mountains in Quito, Ecuador with the Free Methodist Church
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
The Lord of Miracles
The girls and I took a break from school last week to watch a procession go by our front door. Many area schools and businesses made flower carpets in the street or erected small altars to honor the "Lord of Miracles" as he passed. The "Lord of Miracles" is a duplicate of a painting of Jesus on the cross that was originally painted on the wall of a church in Lima in the 1600's. The painting survived a strong earthquake in 1655 when many surrounding walls collapsed. People began to venerate the painting when a man claimed healing from a tumor after he prayed to the painting. Now late October - early November are "purple month" around Peru, as similar processions take place to honor the image and seek its blessing for the coming year.
We are so thankful that Jesus is so much more than an image; that he is alive and well, constantly blessing us, and that he continues to perform miracles in changing the lives of people around us.
We are so thankful that Jesus is so much more than an image; that he is alive and well, constantly blessing us, and that he continues to perform miracles in changing the lives of people around us.
Monday, October 17, 2011
The Good and the Best
After being back in Peru for two and a half weeks, we're back into the swing of life and ministry. Home school with the girls has been going well. J.R. has been preaching, leading small groups, and dealing with the year's coffee crop. I've been leading the singing at church, helping with Sunday school, and organizing the ladies' next delivery of handicrafts to the States. We've been trying, not always successfully, to be very intentional about what activities we take on after a three month absence.
This past Friday I gave a devotional at the ladies' group based on the story of Mary and Martha in Luke 10:38-42. We discussed that the story is really about priorities and choosing the best things over good ones. I've been realizing that I'm good at choosing some "best things" (Bible reading, ministry tasks, educating my daughters) but not so good at others (prayer, exercise, quality time with my family). I'm praying that God will help me choose the best. How about you?
This past Friday I gave a devotional at the ladies' group based on the story of Mary and Martha in Luke 10:38-42. We discussed that the story is really about priorities and choosing the best things over good ones. I've been realizing that I'm good at choosing some "best things" (Bible reading, ministry tasks, educating my daughters) but not so good at others (prayer, exercise, quality time with my family). I'm praying that God will help me choose the best. How about you?
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