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Friday, July 16, 2010

We're Ready!!!



Wow......what a day!!!!
It just keeps getting better and better...
I'm going to keep this short, as tomorrow morning will come very soon and its already pretty late.
We had an incredible day. Fr. Santiago picked us all up in a car this morning with the intent to show us “more of whats around Arica.” We started off touring the biggest “farmer's market” I think I've ever seen. All kinds of produce, with a lot of things I've never seen before. By looking at the landscape around Arica, you wouldn't think anything would grow. Not so in the Azapa Valley. All is irrigated, and growth is abundant, which is where we headed to next. We found ourselves along a very narrow winding road, desert sand and hills on one side, and green fields on the other. What a paradox!

Our next stop was a retreat center that is a popular stop for area residents. A beautiful place with all kinds of different native fruit trees and 50 foot Eucalyptus trees towering overhead. We all thought it would be a great place to have our next retreat....maybe a bit of a commute though. An true oasis in the desert!

We continued on our journey to a museum a short distance away. It contained artifacts and history of the Chinchorra people, the true natives of the region. We were treated to seeing some of the oldest mummies in the world, dating back 5000 years, along with all the artifacts and history of the people.....translated of course by Fr. Santiago.

At Father's suggestion, we then stopped at, I believe he said, was the only small village (pueblo) in the area called San Miguel. We took a peek in the local church, which by the way stands open doors to the public always and “almost” open roofed as well. A lot of cracks and seams showing up there but since there is virtually no rain in the Arica area, not a concern for upkeep. A beautiful church. There was a small, round seating area outside where we decided would be a great small group discussion area, perhaps after returning from our new retreat location....a bit of a commute.....

We decided we would stop for some lunch at a small “eatery” in San Miguel. Just so happens the best place to eat was just outside the doors of the cemetery... a quaint little place, translated called “the spot of death...” No reflection on the food though...it was fabulous. We also spent some time in the cemetery being amazed at the customary grave sites. Unbelievable tributes to lost family and friends.

It was time to end our tour as our first meeting with the entire local team was to take place shortly. We returned to Arica and proceeded to St. Ignatius church. It never ceases to amaze me how our Father works! You would not believe the amount of young people that are spear heading this event...and hard working, dedicated, faith filled young people. The seemingly endless amount of work our cohort, Eduardo, has done and continues to do, is nothing short of inspirational. Endless blessings to him and all who have done so much to bring Alpha to Arica. After the meetings were complete, we all headed over to the high school where the training event begins in the morning, a few short hours from now. The room is set and ready to go....

Thanks for all your prayers! You are all here with us, every step!!

peace and blessings to all
Dave

5 comments:

  1. A VERY BIG "AMEN",to all that has happened in Chile, may God's blessing be with you all as you bring Alpha to Arica. I pray that all who attend the conference this weekend come with open hearts and minds and may God's whispers guide you every step of the way. I am so very proud of you all and am happy to be part of "SOMETHING SO BIG"

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  2. I can picture it all and it sounds so beautiful and spirit-filled! I am so in awe of you, the people with whom you are working and the country/Arica! I continue to pray, especially today-this weekend that the Holy Spirit fill the room where you are presenting and just cover the people who are in it! Can't wait to hear how it goes!

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  3. Dave and Away Team
    Thanks so much for the amazing blog - I agree with Cheryl - I can see everything you are describing like we were there! Thank you for sharing the money with the team for a meal. After all - it was the Lord's meal that has brought us all together in the first place. You are in our prayers - we know that the Spirit is moving and we are there with you all the way. God's blessings to everyone today and the whole weekend long. Let our Lord guide you and the people of Arica as they begin their wonderful journey of Alpha - it has definately made a difference in all our lives - can only imagine what it will do with for them!

    Love to you all!!!
    Lori and Neil

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  4. Suene ah como usted se divierten,orar para usted tipos hoy con el principio de su retirada.
    está realmente caliente aquí.VAYA a JINETES!!

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  5. When you return, some fund-raising efforts might include sales of Dave's CD's, salsa dance lessons by Carol, and a cheek-kissing booth manned by the remainder. --Ray

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