Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Blog Three: Translation



Blog Three: Translation



Oscar and Rachel have both become ill with digestive problems (please pray for them!) 
So tonight at dinner, Greg and Christine sat with Alexis and his family and used all our creative skills of pantomiming, making chicken noises, and repeating words to get our messages across. It was pretty comical and we all survived.



This morning, our team had the privilege of joining Alexis in a region wide meeting of about a dozen Pastors who have all committed to become coordinators and start small groups in the areas they come from. This is an ecumenical group and Oscar was blown away by how far Cuba has come in the last few years.

 Region-wide Pastors meeting for Small Group Ministry

Talking “small groups” was fun for all of us, but it didn’t take long to realize that the hindrances to small groups in Cuba are the same hindrances we face in California. I didn’t need a translator to recognize the word for “multiply” or to understand that groups don’t like to “divide.” I figured out what these Pastors were saying pretty quickly!



Greg and Christine led the group in a few of our Spanish worship songs and then Christine shared what she does at SVCC while explaining how we use tools like: Vision, Plan, Leaders, Training and Study Materials. Greg gave a Pastoral message of encouragement and many of them asked for his contact information in hopes of keeping in touch.


Oscar translating Scripture


As Rachel was feeling pretty badly by then, Oscar did the translating for us.

~ Christine


 
Greg sharing a message of encouragement for the Pastors.

Although we can survive without a translator when we need to, Greg and Christine want to thank the Serrania’s for their many hours of translation each day. It’s a tough job!

I was very blessed speaking to and encouraging the pastor’s at the Luncheon. In spending time talking with them I was moved at their commitment amidst tremendous adversity. I was also reminded that our cultures may be different, the personal challenges pastor’s experience is universal.

~Pastor Greg

2 comments:

  1. Agreeing in prayer with you for health and against any hindrances that may come your way.

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  2. Bill and I are praying for these health problems -- that they would pass quickly. Thanks for all that you are doing in Cuba ...on our behalf. May God's love and encouragement be communicated clearly in spite of the language barriers.

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