Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Moving towards our goal

Hey Family,


Sorry our posts have been so few and far between, we have no excuse anymore now that we have internet at our apartment, so our deepest apologies!

We’ve been getting back into the groove of work and daily chores since getting back from Fiji. Manuel works 6AM-2PM and I work part time right now 12:30-5PM. It’s not to bad considering our schedules allow for time to do our school. I just finished my last semester of my AA degree in Education and will be beginning my BA in teaching secondary language arts and English as a second language. All that mouth full to say, I can teach middle school and high school English, or specialize in a class who is learning English on top of their mother tongue.

Manuel will hopefully start at Azusa Pacific University in the Fall going for his AA in general education and then moving on to a possible business degree. We’re doing this all by correspondence so we can still work and go to school at the same time. As you can imagine this is racking up quite a bill in student loans. So we’ve become creative in ways to save and earn some extra cash. For example, I was given the idea by one of my mother-in-law’s friends to sell the cinnamon rolls that my mom used to make us all the time. I carried on the tradition with my husband’s family and they are sure it’ll bring in some extra dough (yes that pun was intended).

Amidst all this, we’re trying to get a date set so we can thank all our supporters in person. We’d like to have a big spaghetti dinner just to say thanks and we appreciate you.

We’re really looking forward to what God’s doing and we’re going to get done with our school as quickly as possible so we can continue our pursuit of getting to India for a longer term. In the mean time though, a short trip to reconnect and work out some details is in the works. Please pray that we work around God’s timing and His heart is the center of all our planning.

As always, we love to hear from you guys! If you have any good news, prayer requests, or would just like to email with us, send s some mail at manny.angie.coelho@gmail.com

Thank you for all you guys do.

We love you!

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Back home

We're back from Fiji and enjoying the summer weather that finally showed up in CA. We loved getting to go to another place, where neither of us had been before. Fiji was beautiful, tropically warm, and the people were wonderful.
While we were there we did a lot of house visits, meeting with people in their homes, encouraging them that God loves them and desires a relationship with them. We were welcomed with open arms and each family felt so special to have a group of young people travel all the way around the world to sit with them.
Along with the house visits we did a few children's programs that the kids absolutley loved! We had candy, games, stories, dramas, bible stories, and crafts.
We left the church as a big team, about 24 of us, and while we were in Fiji we separated into 3 groups to divide and conqure the island. Our team went to a village called Vusisivo (I'm not sure if I spelled that right). We stayed in that village each night and did the childrens' programs there as well as many services, but we'd walk to the other villages during the day.
We loved sitting with families hearing what God had done in their lives, and Manuel and I had the opportunity to bond with the pastor and his wife who are wonderful people, so loving and helped us with learning the culture.
Leaving is always the hard part of every trip, only because you make relationships and you wish you could continue to hang out with them, but who knows if you'll ever go back.
The best part for Manuel and I however, was watching Sarah Madsen, out intern from last year, working in her element there. She did so well and lead us with authority and passion, we were so proud to be with her!
Thank you to all of you who prayed for us an gave us funnds so we could go, we appriciate you so much!

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Fiji

Bula Family!
In Fijian, Bula means Hello! Manuel and I have an opportunity to go with our church's college group, LIFE, on a trip to Fiji to spend time with local churches, helping reach out to the community in order to bring them  medical care and Jesus. Wherever Jesus went he met needs. When he taught he fed people to meet their need of hunger, when he went through cities, he healed people to show that he had not only power, but compassion. When we go to foriegn countries, we want to practically meet needs in order to show people who Jesus really is. In Fiji that need is medical clinics that we'll help participate in giving glasses so people who can't see will finally be able to read the Bible. We'll meet needs this way, in order to have an opportunity to work with churches in order to teach kids and adults alike about the God who came not only to heal eyes, but lives.

We'll need some HUGE support for this trip. We can't make it on our own, so please pray that God gives us favor with our bosses, so we can get time off. Please also pray that God will provided the money for us to go. Its $2,500 per person to go, and since we'll both be going, it'll be $5,000.
If God lays on your heart to do more than pray and you feel you'd like to give money, please make checks (which are tax-deductible) out to Hillside Christian Center and send it to 100 Anderson Rd. Napa, CA 94558. Please also include a slip of paper with our names, Manny and Angie Coelho, in the envelope as well.

We love you! Thank you so much for all your prayers already.