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Notes and News about Shelley Saffer (de Utia) in her mission work in South America


Monday, June 27, 2016

June 27 - Embassy and Andy

Last night Sabi and I got a motokar (Jorge followed a bit later) to the church Nueva Vida pastored by Amerigo, who has quite a testimony: He'd been hit in the head by a huge rock or brick at a construction site which literally bashed in his head. He was in a coma for a time - Jorge and Sabina held regular fasting and prayer vigils for him, and here he is today, still pastoring his church! Glory! I was blessed to receive the offering, and used part of it for a cab home for the 3 of us.
Then we had Ps. Andy come for us - me, Sabi, and Ruth - to take us to my appt. at the embassy to get the notarized affidavit saying I am free to marry. We were so early, having beat the traffic, that I treated us to breakfast of chicken sandwiches and papaya juice. Things have changed at the embassy, and Sabi and Ruth couldn't accompany me inside. So they waited outsied for me. I told security I had a titanium knee - one of the guards said, "Somos iguales!" (We're the same!) When I set off the scanner, I offered to pull out the cards issued to me, but they waved me on. Since I was so early, I actually got biz taken care of before my 9 am appt. So I rejoined my friends and we waited for Andy to pick us up and take us to an official translator. We had to wait for her to open, and then I put a deposit down on the work. The official document with the apostille will be an official translation, but I also gave my previous marriage certificate and the death certificate - which, having no apostille, would not be OFFICIAL, but at least I'd have something IN CASE. She said they'll be ready MONDAY the 4th, at 3 pm! I hope the next stop will finish in time! I may call from time to time to see if they got done before the 4th. It would be more convenient to have them finished THIS week. Put THAT in your prayers!
There was an unfortunate woman in line whose purse with passport and important stuff had been stolen when she was in Cuzco. Pray for travelers everywhere!
Well, Andy took Sabi and Ruth home, and I asked him how much I should pay him. He was going to charge me only 20 soles, ridiculously low! I gave him 5 times that because he'd been driving all over the city. Then he brought me to his home where he cooked what I thought was lunch - but he said it was just, what did he call it? I forgot, something like appetizer I guess...a tide-y over, as my family calls it - and another pastor, Wilme, stopped in to visit and join us. Had a nice conversation with him and Cynthia's mom, Graciela, cousin to Levi through his uncle Armando. Afterwards, I was ready to go home, thanking Andy for lunch - which is when he revealed that was more like a snack. Cynthia had me lie down for a little nap while Andy did some errands, and later she prepare the ACTUAL lunch (photo thereof in album!) THEN he drove me "home" after picking up his sister Enma and nieces to go elsewhere after dropping me off. The one niece was telling how she met a boy in her school from the United States and she saw some money that looked strange. I showed her a dollar bill and a quarter - and gave her the quarter.
Pray also for Cynthia who has been afflicted with Lupus and also suffering side effects of prednisone.
All for today!
Shelita and Chela

Chef Andy

A typical Peruvian meal

View of Ocean (PACIFIC!)


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The Weekend: June 25 and 26

June 25   - Pastor Andy (whom I fondly call sobrino - nephew - the one who's married to a member of the Utia tribe - invited me to a Pastors conference and luncheon and picked up Jorge and me (yes ME, we don't say "picked up I") - his wife Cynthia was already in the cab. Then he picked up pastors Manuel and Gladys. She told me later at the luncheon that when I took her hand in greeting she was impressed (by the Spirit) that (in her words) "Wow, aqui esta una REINA" (Here is a queen) - and explained that was how God saw me, for all I'd been through and all I'd accomplished for the kingdom (Reader's Digest Condensed Version.) Needless to say, I was encouraged. Jorge introduced me to the pastors at our table, but I also saw some old friends, Ps. Alberto and Gregorio and his wife Juanita. We'd arived a bit late, so we were served latr. Then Cynthia and I descended nd went outside to wait - and the others got involved in a long conversation with the owneer of the establishment who was also Christian. While we waited outsied, some sisters approached and one asked if I was a missionary, to which I replied in the affirmative. She was with her mother and daughter and we got to talking, and another photo op. The others tarried in their conversation and we finally left around 4:30, and Manuel and Gladys treated us to dinner at their favorite polleria. When we got home, I was so tired, still from the trip, so I flopped a while even though Tito arrived for the youth meeting. I did doze through some of the music and all, a necessary nap, and arose later as Sabna was teaching from the word, and then joined them. I was able to share a little which confirmed what she'd been saying, and after praeyr, she and I distributed some of the Hershey kisses - besitos - that I'd brought. I also got more pix. Of course. And Sabi and I have planned some meals. Tomorrow I have an invitation to speak at an evening service.

June 26 - Breakfasted on a filet of chicken breast sauteed with onions and peppers and French rolls - crusty outside, soft inside. Yummy. Ruth and Sabina opted to eat the peanut butter I'd brought - you know, those big jars that cost, what, 5 or 6 bucks? here they cost about3 times that. So it's a treat! While we ate, Sabi told me I was a blessing whenever I came. One of the young folks hadn't been to church in a month, but came last night when he knew I was here. Another hadn't been for FIVE months, but he also came. She said, " It's not just the physical blessing of the things you bring like peanut butter and clothing. It's the love of God in you that just flows so frely and breaks chains. 
Service started at 10. Sabi opened with worship and praise, a brother read from Matt. 6:1-14. Then some time for testimonies or songs, so we had some of those, and when one brother came up he greeted me enthusiastically. After the singing, Sabi had me come up and I shared from John 17:20-23. Afterwards, Jorge taught some. Then we had communion, and also time for people to come up for prayer. I joined in praying for people. And we closed with hugs and prayer.
I'd been called for a lunch invitation, supposed to be after church (12) but as time ticked away and I have a commitment at another church this evening, and here it was 2 pm and still no one came for me, Sabi said she would fix lunch instead so I could rest a bit before going out tonight.
So, there's my update, and now I'm gonna get in the word and prayer for tonight while I wait for lunch. Love to my home church, Ciudad de Refugio, thank you for your prayers!


Later June 26 - I managed to go up the spiraling stairs to the new second level and had spaghetti for lunch. I also met Sabina's 2 chickens, Negrita and Gaspita (I THINK that's the other one) and tossed them bits of spaghetti (spoilling them, Carol Gary!) Then I had a cup of manzanilla tea to help me rest before going out again tonight. Went downstairs and one of my Soldados de Barro and Roca, Elvis, was there to visit. He told me the happy news that they're expecting in February. He and Sabi played around a bit on guitar and drum, and after Sabi went back upstairs, he was singing a song he remembered and suddenly started improvising - singing how he was glad to have a mamita named Shelley and how we had many fun adventures and this and that - a little serenade, that brought me to tears! I hugged and kissed him and told him I needed a little nap but first I wanted to pray a blessing over him, which I did - and then he did same for me. It was a really sweet time! And I had a good nap. Abi -  try manzanilla tea.
Pastor Andy

My table at the pastors' conference/luncheon

with Ps Jorge and Alberto

New friends, 3 generations

Cynthia, Andy, and Manuel

Jose and Tito

Ruth, Jose, me, and Tito

Moises and Jhon

Ruth and Sabi at breakfast

Eggs!

Gaspita and Negrita

ELVIS!



with Ps Amerigo and his wife


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Saturday, June 25, 2016

On the Way, and Arrival

Safe and sound and rested in Villa el Salvador!
Flights were thankfully uneventful, all on time. I tried tipping my wheelchair jockeys but they refused and one said "we can't" so that saved money...Plus I actually did NOT have to pay for the 2nd suitcase...another savings. Yay! Which made up for the outrageously priced salad and water I had for lunch at Washington Reagan airport (my first time in THAT one). But the container was nice, so I gave it to Sabina - a handy rectangular thing with a lid.And I kept the water bottle, refilling it from water fountains.
Next stage was Orlando, and that's where I had the longest layover, a full 7 hours before my next flight took off. I had originally thought to have my sister Pam come from Tavares, but thought better of it - heat, and traffic and long drive - ugh! But I journaled some, and since it was also the first time in THAT airport, took some pix. While waiting in line got to chatting with some women from Chile. What caught my attention was how the mom was smooshing her adult daughters' faces and kissing them, and we were all laughing, and I suggested her daughter get vengeance by doing what MY daughter aBI does - "Oh, Mommy, I love you - SHLURP!!" Anyway, since we were waiting long, we talked about a lot of different things, including my reasons for going to Peru. We had such a nice time that we exhanged names, and I'll be "friending" the girls.
Arrived at 10:20 in Lima, passed through customs and was met by Sabina, Jorge, and  Jose and Ps. Andy came as the taxi driver. He shared all manner of testimonies of what he's seen God doing and what he's been doing, with me putting in a comment now and then. I guess we arrived "home" iin Villa el Salvador around 1 am, and the church has its ROOF! (in 2014 they were having some fund-raisers, the parillada and the fried dough). Jhon had helped construct a little room downstairs, and this is where I am stationed, with bed and internet near the bathroom - what more do I need? Abel arrived at the airport after we'd already left, so he came this morning to have breakfast with me (cooked by Sabina - 2 fried eggs with rolls called pan frances, French bread - and instant coffe, and OLIVES!) Then after he left Jhon came to visit (and I gave him his very own small jar of peanut butter).
I have been in Isaiah 40 and sense the Lord leading to tell of Father's love - AGAIN. So - in your prayers, pray He uses me as a vessel thereof. Oh, and as I was starting this,Gaby stopped by to greet me before going to work. Hope we have a chance to visit! Anyway, now to load some pix.
Atrium at Orlando airport



Okyanna and Tavieth

Minnie Mouse ears!

Ingrid and me, new friends

Viloleta her mother

Jorge and Sabi with me at airport

Abel for Breakfast

Jhon visits
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Thursday, June 23, 2016

Getting Ready!

This will be my 11th trip to Peru. Missions - ministering in visitation and encouragement - is still priority BUT this time I am hoping that all my documents are within the allowed time period so that Levi and I can get an OFFICIAL, civil (as opposed to church - not that we are not civil!) ceremony. Just keep the details in your prayers - God knows what's necessary and we have an idea!

Not sure who exactly will pick me up at the airport, but Ps. Jorge assures me they have it covered. I'll be arriving around 11 pm Friday June 24. But here are a few pix of people who have seen me off, and who have welcomed me. I did request of Ps. Jorge that he get young Ps. Andy to be the driver - he is also a cabdriver and knows the city well, and when I learned he got married to a relation of Levi's - the daughter of his cousin's niece - well, I figure, I'd just as soon pay FAMILY for services!
Ps. Andy and his wife Cynthia and her son

Ruth meets me at the airport to pass time before I return to the States

L to R, Ronal, Jose, Jhibson, and Tito take charge of luggage when I arrive from Pucallpa in 2012

A host of others bid me farewell in 2012. They may not be there to greet me tomorrow night, but I'm certain of an enthusiastic welcome when we all get up Saturday morning!









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