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    A Brush with Thorns

    June 27, 2015

    By Justine Stehouwer
    Bolton Alliance Church

    I’m sitting in the multipurpose room of Pasitos de Fe right now, looking out at the mountains, and it is surreal. To be here after so much anticipation and prayer and expectation is amazing, especially having heard of it for five years from Jeff and our two Bolton teams. It’s great how many of the things I was worried about are working out fine, the bus ride was lovely and I had a fantastic sleep, the food is delicious and so lovingly prepared – and we are all just so hungry from working that a hot meal is amazing! We eat all of our meals here at Pasitos de Fe, our guest cabin is just outside its gate, and we are spending our free time visiting with each other and the lovely local children and people. I did not expect volleyball to be so popular but it is taken very seriously, and we usually laugh so much during the game that our play is delayed a lot. The people who live and work here are so welcoming and friendly, and it has been so beautiful to get to know them as we discover ways to get around the language barriers. Most of my Spanish language knowledge now pertains to volleyball terms and counting bricks as we throw them down a human chain. It’s incredible to learn that these somewhat odd tasks (to us) have really meaningful purpose. We use machetes to hack at thorn bushes and weeds, and in doing so we cleared a huge section of usable land, and created a natural fence to provide better security to the entire site. We toss and stack bricks so that workers can lay them and actually build the front gates at the property. We wheelbarrow and sledgehammer rocks and they become part of a more functional road than the existing sand one. It is really hard work, but we sing and laugh and try to get to know our Peruvian brothers and sisters in the process and somehow we get through another hard day. It’s also quite amazing the things God whispers as we work, I was hacking away at a thorn bush and getting stabbed frequently, when I suddenly had a vivid image of Jesus’ crown of thorns. I never gave that aspect of his suffering much thought, perhaps because I’ve had little exposure to thorns in my comfortable life with a sister who loved gardening more than I did and a dad who works so hard to keep our property lovely. But as the three-inch thorns poke you when you simply brush past them, it’s pretty jarring to imagine them being forced on Jesus’ head. God has been surprising me a lot through these long days. I have been fighting a cold which is 95% gone (HALLELUJAH) and yet I was able to lead worship with Paul and still be a valuable member of the work teams, and I could hear God reminding me of that as I struggled and coughed my way through the days. It’s such a huge blessing to be surrounded by a team all the time, being encouraged and prayed for by our teammates and the Peruvian people who walk by and thank us for what we are doing. It is humbling and awesome to be part of something important and bigger than ourselves. I am so proud of our team, they are working so hard. I love our debrief time in the evenings so much because we get to laugh and connect and challenge each other. My absolute favourite thing is seeing our kids with the other groups and with the locals, and especially hearing their responses gradually deepen and become more personal as the days pass. Please continue to pray for us, the internet frustrations are really hard for Jeff and our awesome tech Steven, and continue to pray for everyone’s health, and that the Spirit would work and do amazing things each day and challenge us further as we begin to settle into being here. Thank you so much for your support and prayers thus far, we know that we are held up by our communities at home and it means so much. God bless and see you soon! 

    Comment

    On Wednesday, July 1, 2015, Lea-Anne Greene-Smith said:

    Justine! What a beautifully descriptive post! I enjoyed the visual analogies you created! Thank-you for sharing what's on your heart. We are praying for the whole team daily and so excited to see your adventure and see God touching lives through the work of the team's hands and hearts! The photos are so encouraging to all of us at home. I have been seeing pictures of you Justine all week and saying to my husband that it looks like someone I used to teach, Justine Stehouwer, but I haven't seen you for quite a while! God works in wonderful ways as my daughter Meaghan and my niece Kristen are there in Peru with you from Bramalea! You are hundreds of miles away doing a special work. It is a small world, yet it is a big and wonderful world. May the whole team continue to rely on the God's strength to get them through the long days of physical work and may you and all those around you be blessed by the work of all of your hands and your giving spirits! It is such a blessing to have a heart that desires to serve others. Now for fun, go find my daughter Meaghan and my niece Kristen and give them a hug from me! We continue to keep all of you in our prayers daily! Meaghan I miss your hugs, so here's a big blog hug coming right at ya, from your mom! So proud of you, the BAC team and the collective team! Everyone of you is important to the whole, and your impact will linger long after you are gone from Peru, for years to come! What a blessing you all are! Take Care! Love to all!

    Lea-Anne

     

    On Wednesday, July 1, 2015, Mary Paglia said:

    It is such a blessing to hear how God can use such hard work to teach us all through your experiences. I enjoyed reading your blog and especially the comparison of your thorns to Christ's crown of thorns. God bless you all. It is awesome to live through your experiences. Can't wait to hear all the stories.

     

    On Wednesday, July 1, 2015, Devpreet Jassal said:

    God Bless and come home soon

    With love

    Jassal Family

     

    On Wednesday, July 1, 2015, Lea-Anne Greene-Smith said:

    Justine! What a beautifully descriptive post! I enjoyed the visual analogies you created! Thank-you for sharing what's on your heart. We are praying for the whole team daily and so excited to see your adventure and see God touching lives through the work of the team's hands and hearts! The photos are so encouraging to all of us at home. I have been seeing pictures of you Justine all week and saying to my husband that it looks like someone I used to teach, Justine Stehouwer, but I haven't seen you for quite a while! God works in wonderful ways as my daughter Meaghan and my niece Kristen are there in Peru with you from Bramalea! You are hundreds of miles away doing a special work. It is a small world, yet it is a big and wonderful world. May the whole team continue to rely on the God's strength to get them through the long days of physical work and may you and all those around you be blessed by the work of all of your hands and your giving spirits! It is such a blessing to have a heart that desires to serve others. Now for fun, go find my daughter Meaghan and my niece Kristen and give them a hug from me! We continue to keep all of you in our prayers daily! Meaghan I miss your hugs, so here's a big blog hug coming right at ya, from your mom! So proud of you, the BAC team and the collective team! Everyone of you is important to the whole, and your impact will linger long after you are gone from Peru, for years to come! What a blessing you all are! Take Care! Love to all!

    Lea-Anne

     

    On Wednesday, July 1, 2015, Bep Gouweloos said:

    I am a relative ofJustin, and following you all on facebook. May yo be richly bessed.

     

    On Tuesday, June 30, 2015, Susan Pilon and Rosaire Pilon said:

    Day 8. Good day BAC. Glad you were able to have some down time and go to the beach. You guys are doing an awesome job. Natalie my prayer today is keep your strenght rely on God. Keep smiling share your beautiful heart and grow. My prayer for the team. Grow together, grow strong, never give up and build strong relationships with the locals and each other. Ryan from Rosaire praying for change that the holy spirit can show the awesomeness of God's work in Peru. I'm so proud of you and can't wait to see you and hear the cool stories. Until the next blog, keep being a light for the ones around you. PEACE!

     

    On Tuesday, June 30, 2015, Kathy Hughes said:

    Hello Mission Peru Team! Loving all the photos of everyone. Looking good BAC! Shout out to Kristen Hughes. We watched the entire Women's Soccer game on saturday for you. Unfortunately the Canadian team lost 2-1, but let's cheer for our English heritage tomorrow! Miss you and can hardly wait to hear all your experiences and how God has worked in your heart this week. Proud of you, love Mom

     

    On Monday, June 29, 2015, Terry & Maria O'Leary said:

    Hi all you that are on an adventure with the lord. I hope you are having a great time. You being their is a blessing to us back here in the great White north (not so White know, thank you lord) but more important we know you are blessing the children of Peru. Work hard have fun, we pray for you everyday Hi Shauna O your mom and I miss you we love you and looking forward to Friday see you soon.

     

    On Monday, June 29, 2015, Julie said:

    Awesome post- so proud of the work you are doing and lifting you all up in prayer. Shout out to Ryan -where's the gloves??? I pray that this adventure will be one that impacts the rest of your life. As you serve Christ in this way by following His command to "GO" I pray that you will experience Him in a new and real way. Can't wait to see you all.

     

    On Monday, June 29, 2015, Greg Smith said:

    Hey BAC! Hey Meaghan! I see the stress is getting to Sierra! That photo of her wielding a machete inches from your face is priceless! Little brother Luke misses you & prays for you nightly. We all do! Looking forward to seeing your face & hearing about your awesome experiences. Love you Meaghan!

     

    On Monday, June 29, 2015, Anne Farrington said:

    Hi to all! I am so grateful to be able to share this experience in your pictures and words here. So much good work being done from all of you:-) A special hug to my Graham!Your brother is happy to see his gift(book) is coming in handy. Keep smiling and caring! XOXOooxx from Thunder Bay

     

    On Monday, June 29, 2015, Judi and Victoria said:

    Hi Justine! Hi Dave! Hi Brent and the rest of Team Mission Peru 2015. We so appreciate hearing about your days and seeing the terrific photos.

    Justine, what a terrific blog. We are glad you are doing well. So much physical labour, but glad you are singing and laughing your way through it. Please continue to serve God with joy in your hearts and a positive attitude. Its so exciting to hear that the students responses are deepening and getting more personal. We will pray that all of your faith journeys grow as well and pray for all of your requests. Enjoy every moment!

    A kiss and hug to Brent and Dave. Love you!

     

    On Monday, June 29, 2015, Lori McKenzie said:

    Thank you so much Justine for sharing your journey thus far and how God is speaking to you. God bless you for your leadership of the BAC girls, we are all so lucky to have you! Praying for your continued healing from your cold and for the physical health of all team members. I am praying also for the children that you are helping, that they will know Jesus' love because of the Peru team. Please give my Sara a hug and Tanvir too! So proud of you!!!

     

    On Sunday, June 28, 2015, Shawn Greenwood said:

    I am proud of everyone on this trip. I am sure you are getting tired of the long days of hard work. Remember to stay strong and persevere, God is good. Jesus wore that crown because he loves us and you are willing to be prickled by the thorns because you love him and his people. Thank you for serving. The verse I have for you is Romans 12:9-13 Love in Action

    9 Love must be sincere. Hate what is evil; cling to what is good. 10 Be devoted to one another in love. Honor one another above yourselves. 11 Never be lacking in zeal, but keep your spiritual fervor, serving the Lord. 12 Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer. 13 Share with the Lord’s people who are in need. Practice hospitality.

    Stay united and may God Bless you and keep you safe as you finish this mission strong.

     

    On Sunday, June 28, 2015, Bonnie Phinnemore said:

    Love reading your blogs and hearing about all that you are experiencing. As I read your blogs it helps me to understand what is happening in the pictures that are being taken. It is great to journey with you guys in a small way and feel a part of all that is going on. We are praying for you all and expect God to do amazing things in and through each of you as you follow His lead.

     

    On Sunday, June 28, 2015, Susan Pilon said:

    Day 6. Hello team hope you are all holding up well? Checking in to see all the pictures. Awesome the wonderful work you are all doing. God is so good and he always provides. When times are tough and your sore and tired look to him for strength. If God brings you to it he will bring you through it. Please remember how awesome he is and the whole BAC team is for the wonderful work you are all doing. Natalie: I hope you are taking pictures, writing things down so you can remember when you come back. Even the tiny details, you will appreciate in the years to come. Ryan its hard with a lot of girls, but we know you can make it through.lol you guys are awesome thank you all for stepping outside your comfort zone and trusting in our father. Love you all until tomorrow God Bless rest well. Susan

     

    On Sunday, June 28, 2015, George Housh said:

    Wow, very nice picture you painted with your words Justine. Ephie and I were talking after we read your blog and we both said "what a wonderful girl" - which we've said so often over the past several years. I think you have an advantage regarding volleyball challenges by the way (even over Pastor Jeff). The pictures a fantastic and it brings back memories from our 2013 trip. I trust you will have many great stories of how you witnessed God's work in Peru especially at the Orphanage.

     

    On Sunday, June 28, 2015, Julie Cromie said:

    Happy Lord's Day to the entire Missions Peru team. I pray through the worship and Word today that you will receive a tremendous blessing, and strength to continue your good work! God bless you all! Shout out to Hannah - love you!! :) ❤️

     

    On Sunday, June 28, 2015, Coryn Stehouwer said:

    Justine, what beautiful writing! It sounds like a wonderful experience, just what I hoped for you. Been praying for ya, hope it continues to be rich and joyful connection there. Love and endurance to everyone! Xo Coryn

     

    On Sunday, June 28, 2015, Ephie said:

    After I dried my tears from reading your blog, I felt such great joy and peace knowing how truly blessed I am to see and read everyone's blogs about the life changing journey and how it's already impacting each of you. God Is Good. Blessings to all, we are lifting you up in prayer and also the people you are and will be reaching throughout your time in Peru. Can't wait for more!

     

    On Saturday, June 27, 2015, Terry O'Leary said:

    Hi all in this great adventure,I think of you all everyday especially my favorite little little girl Shauna. I know Shauna you are on a special trip where your work and all of the teams work, will have a great impact on the orphan children for years to come. We are proud of all of you, I pray for you Shauna everyday as well as the rest of team. I pray you all keep strong and I look forward to Saturday at 1 am. We love you dearly and will keep praying for you and the rest of the team. In my devotional today I read Jer 29:11 I know the plans I have for you declares the lord plans to prosper you and not to harm you plans to give you hope and a future. Team Peru because of your work and the work of teams past and future many of these orphan will prosper and have a Godly future. Keep you spirits high, work hard, have lots of fun. We love you all. Terry O'Leary

     

    On Saturday, June 27, 2015, Julianne Greenwood said:

    What a wonderfully descriptively post. Thank you! We continue to pray for physical and spiritual safety for each of you as you do God's work. So great to hear about time being spent building relationships with one another and the local people. Shout out to Sierra! We miss your smiling face, but are sure proud that you followed God's call to go....four legs and all! Stick your face in a few pics so we know you are alive. Hugs to all the BAC crew xoxox Julianne

     

    On Saturday, June 27, 2015, Julianne Greenwood said:

    What a wonderfully descriptively post. Thank you! We continue to pray for physical and spiritual safety for each of you as you do God's work. So great to hear about time being spent building relationships with one another and the local people. Shout out to Sierra! We miss your smiling face, but are sure proud that you followed God's call to go....four legs and all! Stick your face in a few pics so we know you are alive. Hugs to all the BAC crew xoxox Julianne

     

    On Saturday, June 27, 2015, Becky Hamel said:

    Hi Sister!!! So glad to get a glimpse of your time there and to hear you are feeling better! Thinking of you and praying for all of you who are working so hard; so special to experience moments of community in a volleyball game, or revelations from God while clearing brush with a machete! I pray that you all continue to be open to these moments, and take the time to ponder them and save them in your hearts. Love to all you hard workers! Becky

     

    On Saturday, June 27, 2015, Peter & Joyce (Dad & Mom) Stehouwer said:

    That was a beautiful post, Justine, we were happy to 'hear' from you! Glad that you are aware of His presence in so many ways through your experiences on the journey and now there; through the work and the people both on the team and those who live there. We have been praying that your cold and the coughing will be gone soon too! Nice that you could still sing & help with worship :) You are in our thoughts & prayers, also Jeff & the leadership and the whole team. love you lots, 'Tina!

     

    On Saturday, June 27, 2015, Simran Jassal said:

    We are all praying for you and the internet connections!It is great to see the moments- captured so very well.Thank you Steven for your perseverance!You all are doing such a great job!

     

    On Saturday, June 27, 2015, Nancy Sinclair said:

    Wonderful to hear from you. You are extremely talented at describing the detail that you have experienced there. Thank you for your part as chaperone and how God speaks to you. Yes, we are praying, and especially for the internet. It helps us be close and supportive to you.

     

    On Saturday, June 27, 2015, Mark, Lisa, Matthew + Betty Bayley from Bala said:

    Wow Justine! You painted a beautiful picture of what it's like there, so much so that we feel like we are there with you all! Thank you! Our thoughts + prayers are with you all! Please give Daniel our love;hugs to everyone!

     

    On Saturday, June 27, 2015, Julie & Peter McKenna said:

    Way to go missionperu team. Huge thanks to God to all who organized this trip; I am amazed at the thoughtfulness, vision and integrity of this mission. We will continue to pray for you all with special prayers for Steven - your awesome techie & our awesome son :)P.S. "happy birthday to you" for tomorrow Steven

     

    On Saturday, June 27, 2015, Rhonda M said:

    Such great perspective and so thoughtfully written! I love to see that you are allowing God to reveal himself in new and unique ways...an answer to one of my many prayers for all of you :-) I saw your photo of trying guinea pig! You'll have to tell me if the "tastes like chicken" rumors are true or false! So glad to hear you're on the mend and we continue to pray for daily health and strength as you continue with your "mission". {{HUGS}} to you and we'll see you soon! PS from James...if you get 27 minutes after daily debrief, it would make me proud to hear that you shared the pizza story.

     

    On Saturday, June 27, 2015, Tracy Lodge said:

    Thanks for that wonderfully written blog post Justine! You really painted a picture of what it's like to be serving there in Peru. I loved every detail!! :)

    It's such a blessing to see all the pictures being posted of people we care about so thank you so much Steven!

    Still praying for you all. God is good all the time and has love for each one of you. Emma, love you and miss you! Praying for rest-filled nights and exciting days ahead for you and the BAC team.

     

    On Saturday, June 27, 2015, Nancy Kotanen said:

    Thank you Justine Will keep praying for sure It's so great to read about your days there

     

    On Saturday, June 27, 2015, Tara Black said:

    Hi! Love the comparison of thorns, to the pain and suffering Jesus endured for His people. Glad you are feeling better. Bolton and all the other teams, benefit greatly, by having you as a leader. Regarding the internet issue, perhaps God is trying to teach us patience, especially the parents back home. Luv ya Ry! Momma Black

     

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