From the Helm – Friday, January 01, 2010
8 AM - It’s been a festive morning. The community danced and sang until the wee hours under the supervision of a gorgeous, full moon. I must have been tired – I saw and heard little after 10 last night. The boys hung my hammock under the house. Its comforting contrast over the floor, coupled with a gentle breeze, was all I needed to bring in the New Year.
At about 9 this morning, 21 young people who accepted Christ throughout the year we baptized in the river. It was quite a sight to see. A number of these made their public professions of faith during Murray’s trip, this time last year. It was a privilege to see the circle completed today. A beautiful thing indeed…
11 AM – Filipino and a couple of the Wai-Wai men are dressing and preparing a wild boar for the open fire. We’ve given a bunch of chickens and rice to compliment the pork and fish Ken’s team brought in yesterday. I can taste it already! It’s good to be among this people on this special occasion. I could never have designed it this way. God has been especially considerate of me this day. I am grateful.
The ladies just finished touching up the body paint they applied to me yesterday afternoon. It is one they designed last year as a gift to me. The symbols represent “Man at Peace”. I was deeply humbled by the gesture. It is a symbol I plan to have permanently tattooed when I return home. It will be a reminder to me of two pertinent things in my life: the peace God has made to permeate in my life and soul and the bond, now strong, He’s allowed me with this precious people. Both, blessings of His kindness, mercy and grace. Thank You, Lord, for this life You’ve allowed me. Thank You for the privilege of Your presence. Thank You for allowing me to realize just how special it all is…
3 PM – More dancing and more food. Its all been good. Lots of fellowship and discovery.
- I witnessed the making of the “pepper blend” this afternoon. I’ve been sworn to “secrecy”. What a deal it is…
- Seemingly, all that remains for this day is the rest of the day. Medical saw several people. As for the rest of the team, there has been but rest and participations with the Wai-Wai’s. I danced a bunch myself… Maybe a church service later this evening; maybe not. It’s been all good, indeed…