August Newsletter Post from Eric

It’s called the rainforest for a good reason.  It is quite moist in this part of the world.  In fact, it’s pouring right this very moment. Sounds so good on the tin roof of this cabin.  Thank you, Lord, for the wonderful rain.

Reality is still setting in.  After twenty days away from home, here in this foreign land, the honeymoon phase is drawing to a close.  We’re all coping with the changes in our own distinct and separate ways, but as a family we are beginning discussions as to how we can be used by GOD here in this different and quite unique setting.

Hola and greetings from Misahualli, Ecuador!!!!!!!

Boy Howdy! The Studebakers are missing you and pray that all is well back home.

In the past few weeks we have began building relationships with everyone possible.  From the Coyle and Davalos families (missionaries) to Julio, Dario, Luis, Eddison, and Oswaldo; locals working here at the mission site.  We have been to town a few times for groceries and such.  During these small excursions we have had the opportunity to start friendships with local business owners like Juanita, Isabella, and Eunice.  Jon and Jorge, cabianeta (taxi)  drivers have been so helpful, patient, and nice. We’re quickly learning that we need to become more proficient in our speaking of Espanol. When this comes, so will stronger relationships with the locals and our ability to better serve them in a Christ-like way.

A mission team from Fort Meyers, Florida, left about a week ago.  It was so exciting to work with the team (here at the site) building a playground.

We also had a wonderful time venturing with them to several villages near Misahualli. It was fun to minister to the children and adults through skits, games, smiles, and hugs.  A special treat for me was meeting, Isaac, the leader of one of the villages. I informed him that his name means “laughter”.  He, no doubt, laughed and smiled and shared so much with Amy and I.   What a blessing !

Between food preparation and scratching bug bites, we’ve had the opportunity to see a 400 year old tree…..ENORMOUS!!!!….and a powerful awe inspiring waterfall we got to stand under after a one hour hike  into the jungle….with Elijah…..MUDDY!!!!!

GOD is awesome….so awesome!!!

Did I mention….GOD is awesome???

With Love,

Eric