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Rio girl hungers for corporate worship


EDITOR’S NOTE: Jill Thompson and her husband Rick are International Mission Board missionaries in Brazil.

RIO DE JANEIRO (BP) — While many churches have services online during the time of quarantine, many families in 12-year-old Maria Isabel’s neighborhood don’t have access to the internet. Elidiomar and Arianne, church planters in Rio de Janeiro, continue to go to their church plant each Sunday. One Sunday, they thought they would just go out and put together a snack for the children, but Maria Isabel insisted that food isn’t enough.

“We need to sing praises to God, hear the Word of God and pray to God,” she said.

Pastor Elidiomaragreed, and that’s exactly what happens now on Sunday mornings in the front yard of the church building. Chairs are sanitized, placed six feet apart and the Word of God is preached to Maria Isabel and others.

Maria Isabel started to attend a Bible study in her neighborhood two years ago. She and her siblings arrived without proper hygiene and with torn and dirty clothing. She observed and listened. The neighborhood Bible study transformed into a church plant. Maria Isabel continued to participate, always with younger siblings in tow.

She, her siblings and other kids from the neighborhood arrived each week with clear needs, not just for Christ. The children were loud, aggressive and disrespectful.

Elidiomar and Arianne began to teach about Christ, and how those who receive Christ will learn, little by little, to live as He taught. They explained that He will transform our ways to His ways. This language helped correct some of the fights among the children.

Maria Isabel always justified her aggressive conduct as just her way, but a few weeks ago, when called out for aggressive behavior, she did not justify, complain or yell. She said, “I’m sorry.”

Christ is transforming the lives of Maria Isabel and her siblings. And during the last few weeks, Maria Isabel’s mother has been attending the short outdoor services too.

On the days without a church service, Maria Isabel and the other children spend time roaming the streets and playing outside. There is no social distancing. Their houses are small, and most of them house many people.

My husband Rick and I, who mentor Elidiomar and Arianne, are helping provide activities for the children to do at home. Each time the kids go to church, they hear a Bible story. They also receive coloring sheets, crafts and Bible story questions to complete at home. This helps the kids keep thinking about Jesus who transforms behaviors, families and lives.

Pray with us that the Good News of Jesus will continue to grow in Maria Isabel’s life and that others will choose new life in Him.

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