sábado, 29 de dezembro de 2012

O último por do sol - 2012



Reta final de mais um ano, aquela época de “por as coisas na balança”... Eu gosto (rs). Meu Deus! Passou rápido demais! 

O tempo me fez perceber que as pessoas mudam e ele mesmo (o tempo) me ajudou a aceitar e também a superar isso. Graças a você tudo se torna menos triste ou mais engraçado e até patético.

E então é hora de começar novamente! Metade do que havia planeja pra esse ano aconteceu e o que eu não planejei também aconteceu. Cresci um pouco mais com cada situação e continuo cheia de boas expectativas para o ano que já chegou.  Preservei amizades, fiz outras novas... Perdi também. Fim de ano sempre soa meio assim dramático, pelo menos pra mim, Dramático também não significa triste e depressivo (kkk).

A pessoa mais importante pra mim eu tenho comigo, meu Mestre que me ensinou muito esse ano. Aprendi a depender muito mais Dele, a busca-Lo mais, me alegrar com quem se alegra a chorar com quem chora, a ser grata em situações difíceis, e muitas outras coisas. Como não me apaixonar todos os dias por Ele? Com certeza Ele é tudo que eu preciso nos próximos 365 dias.

Essa é minha última postagem do ano, admito que agora gosto de atualizar o blog ^^
UM FELIZ RECOMEÇO!

segunda-feira, 3 de dezembro de 2012

"Ya took my day and You flipped it around"

"...Calmed the title wave and put my feet on the ground"

I really love the way You Love me, Lord. You loved me first.
 It's not easy to put into words at all! 






sábado, 1 de dezembro de 2012

Learning is a Gift...

segunda-feira, 26 de novembro de 2012

Então viva!


domingo, 11 de novembro de 2012

Saudade!

O tempo passa mas a saudade não...

Sinto saudade da África todos os dias.
Me pergunto como pode existir uma "saudade alegre" haha!
Hoje estava lembrando do momento que o avião pousou em Joanesburgo. O dia estava amanhecendo e o sol estava tão lindo com todas aquelas cores... A primeira coisa que eu pensei quando vi aquele nascer foi nas cenas iniciais do filme "o Rei Leão", que gosto de infância! Que alegria de criança!



quarta-feira, 7 de novembro de 2012

Poeme-se


quarta-feira, 24 de outubro de 2012

Gone!



Os dias estão passando rapidamente, cada dia parece ser mais curto, cada semana... cada ano...

 A cada dia o homem se torna mais confiante em suas próprias realizações, mas o que adianta ganhar o mundo todo e perder a própria alma?

Amo essa música de Switchfoot (essa que dá título à postagem). Fala exatamente sobre esse dia/tempo que se foi e como isso de “viver como se fosse imortal” é característico principalmente do jovem que acredita que a vida vai durar muito e que temos todo tempo do mundo pra viver de prazeres.

“Nós não somos infinitos
Não somos permanentes
Nada é imediato
Somos tão confiantes em nossas realizações
Olhe para nossa decadência”

Mas a vida é mais do que dinheiro, do que amores, reconhecimento, conhecimento, riquezas  e ela pode num piscar de olhos esvair-se.
O Livro de Eclesiastes fala muito sobre vaidades humanas e por isso essa música não e sai da cabeça desde ontem. Ambas tem a ver com o que tenho visto no momento.

Em Eclesiastes diz:
Eu descobri mais outra coisa neste mundo: nem sempre são os corredores mais velozes que ganham as corridas; nem sempre são os soldados mais valentes que ganham as batalhas. Notei ainda que as pessoas mais sábias nem sempre têm o que comer e que as mais inteligentes nem sempre ficam ricas. Notei também que as pessoas mais capazes nem sempre alcançam altas posições. Tudo depende da sorte e da ocasião.
Pois ninguém sabe quando a hora da desgraça vai chegar. Como aves que caem, de repente, na armadilha ou como peixes apanhados na rede, nós também podemos cair na desgraça quando menos esperamos. (Eclesiastes 9: 11, 12)
[...]
Como é agradável a luz do dia, e como é bom ver o sol!
Viva alegre durante todos os anos da sua vida. Mas, mesmo que você viva muitos anos, lembre que ficará morto durante muito mais tempo. Tudo o que acontece é ilusão.
Jovem, aproveite a sua mocidade e seja feliz enquanto é moço. Faça tudo o que quiser e siga os desejos do seu coração. Mas lembre de uma coisa: Deus o julgará por tudo o que você fizer. (Eclesiastes 11: 7 – 9)
[...]
 De tudo o que foi dito, a conclusão é esta: tema a Deus e obedeça aos seus mandamentos porque foi para isso que fomos criados.
 Nós teremos de prestar contas a Deus de tudo o que fizermos e até daquilo que fizermos em segredo, seja o bem ou o mal. (Eclesiastes 12: 13, 14)

Impossível saber quando minha vida acaba, claro que quero viver muitos anos, só que eu não tenho domino sobre isso, só não quero viver uma vida de ilusão.


“Life is a day that doesn't last for long”.

sexta-feira, 19 de outubro de 2012

Tempo meu amigo...



Hoje no caminho de volta faculdade- casa comecei a pensar sobre o tempo. Tempo passado e tempo futuro.

Percebi que o que ficou no passado não há melhor lugar para estar do que lá. Lamentar, reclamar, sentir muito... Nada disso adianta. O que quer que tenha acontecido não será diferente agora.

Inevitavelmente algumas amizades passarão, assim como aquelas dúvidas cruéis, as crises, as tão esperadas férias ou viagem, absolutamente tudo. Mas é melhor que tudo isso fique lá (no passado) mesmo e dê espaço para o presente, os amigos do presente, as dúvidas e crises do presente (sim, por que não? Mas uma de cada vez, por favor!), as viagens, as férias, fotografias do presente e claro os planos a respeito do futuro.

O tempo está voando, bom, as tristezas voam rápido junto com ele também. Tudo se renova tão rapidamente e um ano parece até não ser nada, mas no simples exercício de olhar para trás pensando no que estava acontecendo no finalzinho do ano de 2011 vejo muitas mudanças sim.

Sem dúvida posso concluir dizendo que o presente é maravilhoso posso viver nele cheia de sonhos de coisas maravilhosas para o futuro e o passado... aah é ótimo que ele esteja no lugar onde está!


“Living my life easy and breezy”

sexta-feira, 14 de setembro de 2012

De vez em quando...


quinta-feira, 9 de agosto de 2012

Mozambique 2012


Salvador, August 8, 2012

This is a small letter to my sisters and brothers who don’t speak Portuguese and want to know about my trip to Mozambique-Africa. It was there July 19th through August 2nd. First of all I would like to say that these days changed me a lot, among the many things I saw the most important thing: The realization of how much God loves these people, and the way He revealed Himself to me. Each day was very different from the other; God was always surprising me and the team. Relying on God is always the best!
On July 19th we left from Sao Paulo to Johannesburg on an 8 hour and 20 min flight (more or less), from there we went to Maputo where we waited for four hours before flying to Quelimane. All connections were smooth, even though everybody was pretty tired we got to our destination safe and sound.
A brief report:

Day 1 - Saturday July 21, 2012
Matabichamos (had breakfast) At Débora and Cléber’s home and that morning we went by taxi (bicycle) to the place where we were going to stay for one day with youth group in Quelimane. On the way to the camp I felt I was actually in Africa, going by  bike  allowed us to see and feel the city, watching people, houses, everything.
When we got there the place was full of young boys and girls waiting for us Brazilians, it was a time of great excitement to learn all the names and greet everybody, learn songs with the girls, and learn the dance steps. This was a very good first contact. It was wonderful to spend the day with those kids - watching them, singing with them. To hear them sing was a privilege (like a choir). That day I thought of the day when finally Jesus will come and great crowds of all nations will be worshiping one God. Hallelujah! It was also a time to try new things such as eating with our hands, sleeping on hard ground, no bathing, waking up at 4:30 am with a camp fire and beautiful songs, etc.

Day 2 - Sunday July 22, 2012
We were together for worship at Life Church with six congregations in one place, Tony preached that day. The Spirit of God moved in a powerful way and many people were impacted, It felt like my family. God has something wonderful to do in Quelimane through the church there.
The worship this day also impacted me a lot, songs in Portuguese, English, dialects and everything with lots of dances to God. I was very happy to be part in that moment and share that joy.
In the afternoon we had lunch together and all the young boys met with Tony and girls with Neilza, they taught about family and the word began to move them. With the girls I saw that many hopes began to renew.

Day 3 - Monday 23 July 2012
Early in the morning, we took a boat and a minivan and headed for the island of Inhanssunge. There we had breakfast at pastor Máquina’s house with his family and there we prayed for his daughter, Lasmin, who had malaria. She was healed at that very morning and could come with us to the conference in Inhaminga.
That morning was dedicated to children. It was wonderful to hear about the good things that God is doing on that island through Pastor Máquina’s family.
We had the experience of “maticar” part of a house (“maticar” means building a house with mud) it’s very common in that island and in many parts of Quelimane we saw mud huts with a thatched roof. The man who we helped was thankful for our help.
In the afternoon we went out right after lunch, on our way to the minivan I felt God's care for us there. God gave a tree for us to wait, a good wind and out of nowhere a man came with many chairs for us to sit down! That man had a very ill foot and we had the chance to speak of God's love and pray for him. It was the right time for our transportation to arrive. God is perfect and gives exactly what we need neither more nor less! I saw God's care with us and with that man.

Day 4 - Tuesday July 24, 2012
In the morning in Quelimane we had a really good time. Evangelism with the children, it was a spontaneous time to talk about our friend Jesus, and we were able to touch and bless the children.
In the afternoon we had lunch together with Pastor Pio and family. It was an afternoon of great expression of God's love, of being a church and what is to be family.

Day 5 - Wednesday July 25, 2012
We left at 5:30am towards Inhaminga where we met with young people from various provinces to a conference that had as main theme the Kingdom of God and His government, the culture of the kingdom and no other, because everything changes when the government of God is established. We arrived at 10:30 am in Inhaminga.
God is rising up a generation like John the Baptist,  a generation that makes God known instead itself (John 1:15 - 17).

Day 6 - Thursday July 26, 2012
The word we heard that morning was about the kingdom of God as a place where the government is Jesus the King and it is also a place of voluntary obedience to the Father. At the meeting in smaller groups there was a really good time listening to each other and making a commitment that each of us would let go and change our attitudes because of Jesus. I think it was a time of repentance and change.

Day 7 - Friday July 27, 2012
The word we heard that morning was about the calling that we have in the Kingdom to be children of God, to witness and to make disciples. It was a wonderful time to think about this and to see those Mozambicans who had so many pains in the life opening their hearts and being broken.
In the afternoon we (Brazilians only) went to the villages to preach the gospel, the people there speak only Sena (dialect). I began to understand some of the things I’d heard before. Things like men having more than one wife, the woman feeling worthless and hopeless, and the lack of many things for survival, etc.

Day 8 - Saturday July 28, 2012
The word we heard that morning was about the family as an expression of the Kingdom of God. This word really impacted Mozambicans life. We later saw this in smaller groups as we listened to their testimonies. The principles of the Kingdom began to impact their lives in a very powerful way!

Day 9 - Sunday July 29, 2012
This day we visitied congregations and preached house to house in small groups, this time mixed with Mozambicans. My group went to a small congregation that meets outdoors, they have many children and elderly people. That group had recently separated from his previous Pastor because he had problems with alcohol.
We spent the morning dancing with sisters and brothers, sharing the Word with the adults, hearing testimonies, and speaking about the love of Jesus with children. In the afternoon we had lunch and went from house to house. It was quite impacting to me how these women are devalued because of their own culture, they would not even pray to receive Jesus because their husbands were not at home at the time.

Day 10 - Monday July 30, 2012
The word we heard that morning was about the church as a manifestation of God's kingdom on earth. We were very impacted by the word that the church is the Embassy of God on earth. It was a good time as we learned together about being a family, bonds of affection, care of the father, son and brother and the importance of the various parts of the body of Christ.

Day 11 - Tuesday July 31, 2012
On the last day in Inhaminga the Brazilians prepared a special breakfest. It was a very good time to share as a family together. Three people were baptized and had the Lord’s Supper together. It was time to seal a covenant with God, with each other and also the time to say goodbye. We left that day to Quelimane.
Returning to Brazil we spent a night in Maputo. From Johannesburg to Brazil our flight lasted 10 hours.

I feels like God had given me new eyes to look at people after the time I spent in Mozambique, I also feel like someone "had entered the house and moved all the furniture around." This house is me and this person is God. Thank you all for your prayers.

Love,
Isabelle S. Gomes.