Narrow and Deep with Vineyard Delaware (VCDC)
The black water of the river is like a mirror, reflecting
the intense green of the foliage that surrounds us. The canoe lies low in the water with less than an inch
between the eight of us and the river.
We all joke about what might be watching us from the banks. Michael Hansen of the Delaware Vineyard (VCDC) comments
that he is in awe of the colours, ‘so
intense they seem fake’.
It’s
my first time traveling with a short term team on a river trip and it’s our
last day on the river. We’ve taken
the canoe down one of the smaller rivers to visit an elderly lady and her
husband of over sixty years. Their
small wooden home lies at the end of a ‘dock’ comprised of small tree trunks. I try to imagine them navigating this
pathway after paddling away from the service the night before into the
impossible darkness.
Michael Hansen has been to Brazil with Xingu Mission at
least four times, and beyond that their senior pastor Danny Meyer has been
involved for eighteen. The vision
for partnership with missions at VCDC is to go ‘Narrow and Deep’ building deep
relationships with a few missions as opposed to spreading support thin and wide
with several.
For five days the team of twenty travels along the rivers
near Portel delivering water filters and the gospel together, sleeping in
hammocks on the boat and getting to know the habits of people who, for me, were
strangers just days ago which always leads to good memories and funny
stories.
At each stop we meet with the families from the surrounding
houses to worship and share the good news of the gospel. Team members share their own stories of
how God has changed their lives. The
services are simple, and the fragrance of God’s love is heady and sweet and many
are touched by His presence, including those on the team.
It is often said that a better use of resources would be to
send money instead of teams. I
whole heartedly disagree. Not only
is the team a blessing to all the lives they encounter (including mine) while
they are here, but the lives and hearts of the team are transformed and become
bonded to the people here in way that money could never accomplish.
Money can build churches and Sunday
schools but it can’t pray for a wizened face old lady living in a wooden shack
somewhere in the Amazon basin.
Teams build relationships and partnerships that span years and
continents, something no amount of money will ever do.
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