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Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Ice Cream Missions

Lane and Misse (if you haven't seen their beautiful testimonies) want to be missionaries. They have dedicated their lives to serving at their local church, providing the local kids in their neighborhood a safe place to hear about Jesus, play basketball, and build godly friendships. They work with 60+ kids three or four days a week, and then invite them to church and continue ministering to them there. They have been doing this since August 2014.
This past summer, they were involved with Projeto Comunidade (Community Project) with Athletes in Action, serving at different local churches and towns around where they live. They returned encouraged, and with more training on leading outreaches in their own church. They also got excited about the next Projeto Comunidade, in January 2016:
This will be their first long-distance missions trip--in Fortaleza (about 11 hour drive). For the missions trip, each person needs money for transportation there, eating/living expenses there, and a "sports start-up kit" for one of the churches they minister with (including sports equipment and Bibles). 
Lane and Misse have been working since this past August to figure out ways to raise this money, as funds are tight, and they are currently serving almost full-time (while finishing up high school), with no financial assistance. They have been having bake-sales after church, and selling popsicles at basketball practice (genius!). Their church, also low on funds, put together an ice cream social to get everyone together and raise funds for the girls' trip:
The girls have been able to raise over a third of their expenses. If you would like to assist, write to amobrasil99@hotmail.com 

Monday, November 16, 2015

Tournaments

Guadalajara sports ministry has tournaments and outings almost every Saturday with Carpina and sometimes Tracunaem (two other sports ministries trained by and helped run by Athletes in Action). Last Saturday morning was Basketball championships, and in the afternoon was indoor soccer. Guadalajara was excited to win the younger boys basketball division, and the indoor soccer. The girls and the older boys basketball teams also gave it their best shot.
Caid coached the younger boys team
Rachel coached the girls team
Jesus was shared with these young athletes. 






Saturday, October 24, 2015

Children's Day 2015

The church at Guadalajara, together with Lane and Misse, put together a wonderful Children's day celebration for the community!
Over 50 kids came from the Sports ministry, and at the end of the evening, they got to take home a water bottle
This is a really big deal, because at Basketball practice, the kids had always been sharing the same disposable cup (until Rachel was horrified at the thought of all those germs), and so the kids had been told to bring a water bottle to fill up. Most of the kids didn't own one. Now they do! 
We are excited to see the church involved with these kids! 



Saturday, September 26, 2015

Lane and Misse's Testimony

The kids at Guadalajara are doing great and joining in on praying for the refugees:
Lane and Misse, the two girls who run the program, share their testimony of what God has done in their lives--and ask you to join in praying for these kids--and for their dream of becoming missionaries: 


Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Back at it

The Sports ministry is back at it in Guadalajara on Mondays, Wednesday, and Fridays, with tournaments and games on Saturdays. But for the last week of vacation, Athletes in Action and Glory Sports--with other friends/volunteers--got together to do some community outreaches in Carpina, Guadalajara, and Tracunhaem.
Thank you to Rogerio and Soares family for your leadership!




Friday, June 5, 2015

Guadalajara Update

We have not had any blog posts or updates about Guadalajara in 2015, but that does not mean that God has not been working.
Misselana (far left), Lane (left of Rachel), and Maykon (left of Caid) have been faithfully running the sports ministry an average of three mornings and three afternoons every week (3 hours each time). 

Guadalajara, an impoverished suburb of Paudalho, does not have many opportunities for sports--the public school is being remodeled, and they currently have no gym, only an open field. The Mayor has commended the Community church of Guadalajara for their contribution to the community. 
These three young adults see it as their ministry, and with a missionary mindset, they go about running this program with no financial assistance, and very little outside help. Caid and Rachel have been coming along side to encourage them, and to try to assist where possible. We are excited to dream about the future and see what God has for this community full of children ready to know more about Jesus through sports! 
Please pray for the community and children of Guadalajara, and for Lane, Misselana, and Maykon, and the leadership of the church.