In July and August we went to a series of assemblies and district conventions. First in July we had to travel to Santo Domingo (10 hours away from Cuenca) to attend the Sunday of the Circuit Assembly that was going to be translated into Chinese. (Our trip was actually a bit longer since Ariel, Amanda and I were coming from Peru). Santo Domingo is a jungle city so the weather was pretty hot and humid.
This was the end of Kha-Mei's trip with us, but she got a nice treat. The Saturday before the assembly, most of the Cuenca Chinese group, and some brothers from Quito, Guayaquil and all the way from Columbia got permission to preach in a Chinese hydro-electric work camp. Since they could only preach at night when the workers were on break, they were preaching by flashlight/phone.
Luis (Quito), Kha-Mei (NV) & Chinese brothers from Guayaquil and Austrailia |
The assembly hall is a really nice open space. Lots of flowers everywhere and places to sit. There was a whole van full of brothers and sisters from Columbia that came down 20 hours in a bus to support this assembly. They were all really sweet!
We all had lunch at the cars. We made friends with the little kids giving them Amor cookies...I think the littlest girl took the most...smartie!!
a sister visting from Columbia |
painted by the one and only Randy Fiske!! |
The following week was our Spanish District convention. Last year we had over 1200 on Sunday, so this year they split us into 3 instead of 2 weekends. The attendance was a lot less, but we were the last assembly and unfortunately there were not enough brothers to do the talks. They had to import many of our speakers either from Quito or Guayaquil.
I was really excited because my Bible student Evelyn came Saturday and Sunday. She is 15 and all of her family comes to the meetings. They have been studying for a year and a half, but the brother that was studying with them wanted the kids to have their own studies, so he asked me to study with her. She's really sweet and she was able to get the new brochure to learn about the organization.
I love convention season so much! All the info is so timely and shows how well Jehovah knows both us and exactly what we need! :D
3 comments:
We are br. and sister Chan in the 8 chinese congregations here vancouver canada. We have been in mandarin chinese for 20 years. Elder and use to pioneer for over 10 years. Br. and Sister Martin Searle live down there and told us about the chinese group. Can you please tell us about the population size of chinese there and the percentage cantonese and mandarin. www.pacificbreezeconnections.com thank you
also, how many in your group can speak fluent Mandarin or Cantonese?
Where was that mural painted? Its beautiful!
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