Tuesday, October 28, 2014

October 28: Worship & Halloween

Pastor John was away, so I was given the opportunity to bring the message on Sunday. I talked about how true worship is whole-life worship, focusing on Romans 12:1. Praise God for any impact He made on people’s hearts! Working on it throughout this week has really made me examine my own daily life - am I worshiping God in everything I do?





This Friday, the kids program is having a Halloween alternative fun-fest after normal activity. Right after that, Bob, April (leaders of the middle school-age group at Christ Church and my new neighbors) and I are initiating the new high school group with a “Fall” Kick-Off party. Please pray for a great turn-out for both of these events, excellence as we plan/prepare and that kids, parents and teens would get a great view of Jesus through His followers.


Nathan Harley

"Therefore, I urge you, brothers, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God – this is your spiritual act of worship."
Romans 12:1

Friday, October 17, 2014

October 17: Time To Be Tourists


As part of my Intercultural Studies internship with Grace College, there is a list of cultural experiences I am to complete on my semester-long trip. These include things like going to a history museum, an art museum, a government building, a worship center of another religion, etc., in order to give me a better understanding of the culture I am living in. I took the opportunity to check out downtown Montevideo with my multi-national group of friends (Germany, Guatemala and U.S. represented) from the children’s program. Here are some pictures from our afternoon.




Catedral Metropolitana de Montevideo  





 Plaza Independencia

Puerta de la Ciudadela (Gateway of the Citadel)
José Artigas, national hero and founding father of Uruguay

The remains/memorial of Artigas under his statue


Palacio Salvo
Torre Ejecutiva (Executive Tower) where the president works


 Museo Torres García de Arte


My interpretation: So much reading, so little time. Title: "My Life"













Friday, October 10, 2014

October 10: Alive & Well

It has been a while since I posted last. If you were wondering – yes, I’m still alive…and well! We sprang forward on Sunday, so we're now 2 hours ahead of EST and in November when EST falls back, we'll be 3 hours ahead. My new roommate Jonathan and I moved into the apartment behind Andrés’ house where the Chinese family was living (they were able to move into their new house). So, we now are buying and cooking our own food. I’m getting more comfortable with doing more things on my own, so it feels good to be more independent than I was.

We are only staying here until the apartment meant for us is finished and then a couple from Christ Church will move into where we are living now. As most if not all people experience when living somewhere else, people do things and think about things differently. Logic, humor and values are all totally different between cultures. God has been teaching me dependence on Him, patience, and humility. I’m thankful for the training both at Grace College in my Intercultural Studies classes and the training I had with SIM. These have allowed me to be way better prepared for the differences and what to expect. One huge benefit to spending time in different cultures is that, with an open mind, you can analyze the pros and cons of your own. It makes me appreciate things in my culture, but it also causes me to adopt some attributes from others. I think this makes a well-rounded person. It’s easy to think the Christianity expressed in our own culture, our own church, and our own family is the best or only true form! Different cultures are uniquely suited to demonstrate certain parts of what Christ intended His Church to be better than others.

God is working in His perfect timing in this country (even though it may seem slow to us). It has been great to be a part of it so far. Jonathan, who was here last year working with the Atrévete a Soñar kids program, told me how he sees a huge change in many of the kids from last year to this year. God through His people is changing their lives – behavior, grades, respect – so much that it is having an interesting impact on their parents. They no doubt notice the change in their kids. Pray that this observation turns to curiosity about Jesus and that whole families would know Him.


This summer, I was blessed to find Alba, who is from Uruguay and goes to my church (Grace Church in Wooster). I met with her a few times to help me with my language and learn some culture. She insisted I meet her parents in Paysandú (about 5 hours north of where I am in Montevideo). It just so happened that I went with Andrés to Paysandú for a missions seminar and got to meet her dad. He showed me around the city, his beautiful place, and the overflowing Uruguay River which marks the border with Argentina. I also met some great people. I will hopefully meet her mom when she returns from the States soon!








As always thanks for prayers. I don’t eat McDonald’s much at all in the States, but I have eaten more  in the last month and a half than I probably do in 6 months normally, just because everyone takes me there – but it really is one of the few fast quality options here. It’s just funny to me!

Chau


Nathan Harley

“Let’s see how inventive we can be in encouraging love and helping out, not avoiding worshiping together as some do but spurring each other on, especially as we see the big Day approaching.”
Hebrews 10:24 (MSG)

Thursday, September 25, 2014

September 25: The Life

We had a storm of golf ball sized hail tonight!

People keep telling me that they notice significant improvement in my Spanish - praise God for that. 

I've been having a lot of fun leading worship in both languages. I praise God for how He is using me to introduce some fresh worship music for the church. Many have communicated their appreciation for the music because it has blessed their hearts as they praise the Savior.  

Jonathan from Guatemala is here for two months. He will be my roommate and will be working at Atrevete a Soñar (the children's program) also.  When I'm not working with the kids or at Christ Church, there are always people at the house to sit and chat with. I've been loving the serious conversations as well as the laughs. Andrés' girls treat me like a big brother/jungle gym, so that keeps me busy as well! I'm finding it quite challenging to find time to do the work for the online class I need to take this session! Please pray that I can get a handle on that too! 

Nathan Harley

"We are therefore Christ’s ambassadors, as though God were making his appeal through us..."

2 Corinthians 5:20

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

September 17: I'm Back

I'm back from Bolivia. I got to see some beautiful places, meet wonderful people and see some more of God's work. I was able to lead worship in Spanish a few times, participate in Andrés' seminar on youth leadership and hang out at a church picnic! Here are some pictures from my trip.

We had to stop over in Buenos Aires, Argentina first.





Uruguay doesn't have Starbucks, so Andrés and I took advantage of the luxury in the Buenos Aires Airport!

Cochabamba, Bolivia




Centro Plaza

Catedral de Cochabamba at Centro Plaza

Inside the Cathedral



Baptist Theological Seminary

The View

Ascending to Christ

Cristo de la Concordia - the largest statue of Christ in the world

Cochabamba from Christ's Point of View

With the Pastor's son, Santiago