Memorable Sunday


I don’t know if it was heresy, I don’t think so, but Olwen and I acted as God parents on Sunday morning. It was for Luisa, a teenage girl who lives in the alleyway next to the Seminary and who publicly made her confession of faith in Christ when being confirmed into the Lutheran Church.

The significant thing is that she has become a luterana and is no longer a catolica. In the Spanish language luterano has a nasty sound to it, equivalent to being called a Papist in English. It indicates a minority, extremist and persecuted faith. It will single her out in school as one who has rejected the country’s traditional religion and espoused the protestant heresy.

She is the daughter of one of the ladies who comes to the Sewing Room and is the first member of her extended family to make her Christian commitment known. It’s really what we are all about here: the Christ of the Bible graciously entering lives.

We leave Colombia next Wednesday. It’s been farewell meals, sales and tears all week. But Sunday was the most memorable part.


Photo: Luisa with her new Bible on the day of her confirmation as a luterana

Comments

  1. So lovely for you to finish with that high note! Hope you are braced for a completely different climate as you reach Scottish shores. Look forward to seeing you again sometime soon,
    Judy x

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