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Mission
to Paraguay Hello
everyone! I'm
home! I'm sorry to have been silent so long, as you must have been wondering
about the trip to Paraguay, which you have so graciously supported. As
planned, I left with the Parkview team out of Iowa on July 15. After many
flights and several airports, we arrived in Asuncion, Paraguay the following
morning. Then it was a four-hour drive to San Juan Nepomuceno, where we stayed
the remainder of the week.
The pastor of the local church, Wilson Paiva, and his wife Wendy, provided our transportation all week, set us up in a hotel, and arranged our meals for us. We also spent a lot of time with a local missionary family, the Words. Everyone we met was very kind and hospitable, from the hotel manager, to the restaurant owners, to the church brethren. We were wonderfully blessed by each person we came into contact with, and formed many relationships. During the week, the men on our team built a wall in back of the church, with some help from the women in the mornings. The men did a great job, working all day for five days straight. In
the afternoons, the women ran Kidz Klub, a Bible club for the local children.
The club ran about two hours each afternoon, Monday through Friday, and we had
between 50 and 100 kids each day. We played games, sang songs (my personal
favorite was "Yo Tengo Un Amigo Que Me Ama"), read Bible stories, and
did crafts. The kids loved it and we all had a great time. There are three things I absolutely loved about Paraguay, and which I will remember it for always—the people, the cornbread, and the pina flavored soda. Of
course it was the people we interacted with who really made the trip. It was
What
I saw more than anything during my time in Paraguay was love and kindness and
generosity. Each member of our team went on this trip hoping to be a good
witness to the people we met in Paraguay. It never occurred to us that they
might be a good witness to us as well. We left San Juan on Saturday morning, July 23. Several of our new friends came out to see us off. We were very sad to leave, but once in Asuncion, it was wonderful to have hot showers again! Our plane left on Sunday and four airports later we were back in Iowa on Monday. I
flew out of Cedar Rapids two days later and arrived safely home. It's good to be
back, though I have the occasional craving for that wonderful cornbread and hot cocido
(tea), and I don't think a day has passed that I haven't thought of the
people I met in San Juan. All
in all, the trip was a wonderful success and I am so thankful to God and to each
of you for making it possible for me to be a part of something so beautiful.
Thank you for all your prayers and your financial support. With
love, Johanna
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