When we travel the river system we never know what situations we are going to encounter. In 2004 there was a group here in October from Kentucky. Our trip on the river system was on the Arapuins River to the village of Sao Pedro. This village is about 10 hours up the river from Santarem. We had never been to this village before therefore; we needed a contact to escort us into the village. We had contacted a pastor that works on the Arapuins River to escort us to the village. As we turned into the bay where the village was located we began to notice people at the top of the hill gathering to look and see who was coming to their village. We watched them as well. We docked at the foot of the hill where the village was located and began to prepare for the presentation of the “Jesus” film that evening. As we watched the people at the top of the hill the children began to come down the hill a few at a time. We decided to not give the children a lot of attention until there were more children gathered in a tree on the beach. When the children quit coming we decided to get off the boat and go to the beach where the children were in the tree.
There was an American pastor who was with us who was a ventriloquist. We asked him to get his little dummy “Freckles” and take him with the group to where the children were. As we started toward the tree where the children were, the children began to come down out of the tree to see us. We began to sing songs and play with the children. Then the pastor and Freckles began to tell the story of “Jonah and the whale”. Pastor asked Freckles “Freckles, do you know who Jonah is?” Freckles said “No”. Then Freckles asked the children “Do you know who Jonah is? If you know who Jonah is raise your hand.” All the kids raised their hands that they knew who Jonah was. All of us thought “well, someone has been here before us telling this story”. Then a little boy in the back of the crowd said “Yeah, I know him he is my dad!” Needless to say the ice was broken and we all laughed and had a great time with the children as they learned the story about another man named Jonah!
There was an American pastor who was with us who was a ventriloquist. We asked him to get his little dummy “Freckles” and take him with the group to where the children were. As we started toward the tree where the children were, the children began to come down out of the tree to see us. We began to sing songs and play with the children. Then the pastor and Freckles began to tell the story of “Jonah and the whale”. Pastor asked Freckles “Freckles, do you know who Jonah is?” Freckles said “No”. Then Freckles asked the children “Do you know who Jonah is? If you know who Jonah is raise your hand.” All the kids raised their hands that they knew who Jonah was. All of us thought “well, someone has been here before us telling this story”. Then a little boy in the back of the crowd said “Yeah, I know him he is my dad!” Needless to say the ice was broken and we all laughed and had a great time with the children as they learned the story about another man named Jonah!
By the time evening came and we were setting up everything for the film to be shown people in the village had warmed up to us and began to help carry equipment and helped us set everything up. Then after the film was over they helped get everything back to the boat. The village responded very well to the film.
In many cases when we travel from church to church or village to village we find things that are very different for us as Americans. For the most part river communities are very suspicious of strangers. We always have to meet these people where they are and gain their trust. We can never go into a village with the attitude “we know more than they do”. These people teach us as much as we teach them. They teach us how to survive physically and we teach them how to survive spiritually. It becomes an exchange of culture and as we get to know the people they will open up and we can talk about Jesus; the Jesus who loved them so much He died for them. There is something to be learned in all this for us as North Americans. IF we would build
relationships with our neighbors and take the time to give each other a piece of ourselves…..we would be able to share the love of Jesus in a way that is very easy. Each neighborhood in the U.S. is equal to a village in the Amazon region. We have to get to know the people in the village….you have to get to know your neighbors…..we have to gain the trust of the people in the village……..you have to gain the trust of your neighbor……when we have the trust of the people in the village we can tell them about Jesus…….when you have the trust of your neighbor you can tell them about Jesus…..There is no difference!
Until later God bless you INDEED!



