Dear reader,
I would like to share with you about my blogs. I have friends all over the world and like to keep in touch. It all started as an update on my family, with time, blogging became my means to share my points of view, my values and my faith.
I recommend to any of you who desire to share your life with others. More and more people are leaning on internet to keep informed about things. So I see this as an oportunity for you to also use this means to make an impact.
I feel I can share openly about my faith without threatning anyone. The reader is the one in the control of how much they want to read. In the other hand, the HS works and I believe is working on this very same moment on lives all over the world. I just want to give my humble contribution to the ones who are interested in what is up with me.
I invite you to visit my other blogs. I vary from recipes, to new truth I am learning on God's Word to celebration of special dates. I guess they are just a picture of who I am. My other blogs are:
marasplace.blogspot.com -- English
elrincondemara.blogspot.com -- Spanish/Español
ocantinhodamara.blogspot.com -- Portuguese/Português
Another good thing is that you can also put a counter in your blog and you can know how many people visit your space. I am so happy to say that I had over 4000 visits to my blogs altogether during the last year.
If you want more information on this, please contact me at:
mwilliamsinpain@gmail.com .
I will be more than happy to give you more information or even help you to set it up.
I encourage you to try it out. It is fun and it is another way to speak up for what we believe - and DO WE HAVE A MESSAGE!
Showing posts with label Mara. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mara. Show all posts
Sunday, May 14, 2006
Saturday, May 13, 2006
Who is Mara?
Updated on April, 2016
I am a happy wife and mother of three!
Dwight, my husband, and I met 26 years ago during a mission trip to Spain. He went to Spain all the way from Texas and I did it from Brazil, where I am from. After a long (and romantic) story we got married about a year later.
We lived in Texas for the first 3 years of our marriage. God gave us the blessing of seeing the birth of a multicultural church in that city. It was an exciting time of our life.
God, then, directed us to move to Spain to continue this labor. We arrived in Gijon, north coast of Spain, in the Summer of 1993. It was overwhelming to see the crowds of people without the Lord. God was faithful once more bringing people on our way through different circumstances. God was good to us, allowing us to be part of the birth of another church that started in our home.
Our two daughters, Sarah and Amanda, were also born in that city in 1996 and 1997.
Dwight was invited to assume a different responsibility and we moved to the capital of the country, Madrid, in 1999. Once more, we hurt as we left a "family" behind us, but they were not alone ...
We lived in Madrid from 2000 to 2005. During this season, we had our time to dedicate to CP a bit limited but we still saw a small BS group emerge. It was a joy to be able to share our faith with friends in our home. As always, our prayer was that our home would be a lighthouse.
During our time in Madrid we had Christopher added to our family in October of 2000.
In 2005 God directed us to a change. We found ourselves in Miami! A beautiful place where my husband worked mentoring and encouraging CP around the metropolitan area. It was a job he loved to do and God used him in a great way. I had the opportunity to be "out there" substitute teaching and meeting new people.
In 2007 we found ourselves back to Madrid, Spain. It was back in the suburbs of Madrid called Alcobendas. We saw the birth of a house church. Due to some educational needs we moved to another suburb city called Alcala de Henares in 2012. Our girls have graduated and are not living in USA.
We still live in Alcalá at the moment, 2016, and our youngest Christopher is our only child at home. For this school year we are hosting two teenager TCK boys. So our house is still full for the time being!
Regarding ministry we are doing church planting. At the moment we have two attempts of small group start, still in the forming phase. I personally have a ministry with ladies through craft classes and a blog for women. We see dozens of people weekly sharing Christ verbally and through our services in our community storefront and in other ways. We attend an amazing church and most of our partners in ministry come from there.
We are thankful to God for the rich life he has given us so far and we look forward to what it is to come! God always surprises us and we want to find ourselves ready at any point when God sends the winds of His Holy Spirit and we start sailing vigorously seeing many people come to Christ in our beloved Spain!
I am a happy wife and mother of three!
Dwight, my husband, and I met 26 years ago during a mission trip to Spain. He went to Spain all the way from Texas and I did it from Brazil, where I am from. After a long (and romantic) story we got married about a year later.
We lived in Texas for the first 3 years of our marriage. God gave us the blessing of seeing the birth of a multicultural church in that city. It was an exciting time of our life.
God, then, directed us to move to Spain to continue this labor. We arrived in Gijon, north coast of Spain, in the Summer of 1993. It was overwhelming to see the crowds of people without the Lord. God was faithful once more bringing people on our way through different circumstances. God was good to us, allowing us to be part of the birth of another church that started in our home.
Our two daughters, Sarah and Amanda, were also born in that city in 1996 and 1997.
Dwight was invited to assume a different responsibility and we moved to the capital of the country, Madrid, in 1999. Once more, we hurt as we left a "family" behind us, but they were not alone ...
We lived in Madrid from 2000 to 2005. During this season, we had our time to dedicate to CP a bit limited but we still saw a small BS group emerge. It was a joy to be able to share our faith with friends in our home. As always, our prayer was that our home would be a lighthouse.
During our time in Madrid we had Christopher added to our family in October of 2000.
In 2005 God directed us to a change. We found ourselves in Miami! A beautiful place where my husband worked mentoring and encouraging CP around the metropolitan area. It was a job he loved to do and God used him in a great way. I had the opportunity to be "out there" substitute teaching and meeting new people.
In 2007 we found ourselves back to Madrid, Spain. It was back in the suburbs of Madrid called Alcobendas. We saw the birth of a house church. Due to some educational needs we moved to another suburb city called Alcala de Henares in 2012. Our girls have graduated and are not living in USA.
We still live in Alcalá at the moment, 2016, and our youngest Christopher is our only child at home. For this school year we are hosting two teenager TCK boys. So our house is still full for the time being!
Regarding ministry we are doing church planting. At the moment we have two attempts of small group start, still in the forming phase. I personally have a ministry with ladies through craft classes and a blog for women. We see dozens of people weekly sharing Christ verbally and through our services in our community storefront and in other ways. We attend an amazing church and most of our partners in ministry come from there.
We are thankful to God for the rich life he has given us so far and we look forward to what it is to come! God always surprises us and we want to find ourselves ready at any point when God sends the winds of His Holy Spirit and we start sailing vigorously seeing many people come to Christ in our beloved Spain!
Pics of Mara & Family

My family in front of the Kendall Brazilian Church in Miami

Easter Sunday, Kids at the Brazilian church we attend in Miami

Some of the church of Gijon, PicNic May 2005

Other special friends from Madrid

Our kids and some of their friends from Madrid

Farwell party with friends in Madrid

Mara and her friends from Madrid, scrapbooking workshop

Girls with little friend, from Gijón, Spain

Christopher and I at a sight seing place in Gijon, Asturias

Dwight in front of the "Museo del Prado" in Madrid

Kids in the typical Madrid outfit!
Welcome to Priscilla's Place
No, my name is not Priscilla!
Well, let me explain ...
Many years ago when we first arrived in Spain, I received an invitation from the local believers to present a study to church planters! Yes, me! Needless to say I was very honored but ... scared. I started looking for a woman in the Bible who could be the theme for my short "message".
I came across Priscilla and the more I studied about her, the more I admired this woman. She is only mentioned 4 times in the New Testament, but these short mentions say a lot about her. She has become my historical mentor in many ways. Many times during these last 13 years doing church planting, I thought of her and her sacrificial work of love.
There are many things I love about her:
- She was a real friend to Paul
- She was hospitable - the church met in her house
- She is always mentioned with her husband - they were a team!
- She was mentioned, in one of the times, first than her husband - she was equally involved in the effort to spread the Gospel.
So this space is dedicated to Priscilla! I hope it also becomes a place for all the other "Priscillas" spread around the world, sharing the Good News and serving God with the best of themselves: this is church planting!
Make this your place and share articles of your experience in this labor of love!
Well, let me explain ...
Many years ago when we first arrived in Spain, I received an invitation from the local believers to present a study to church planters! Yes, me! Needless to say I was very honored but ... scared. I started looking for a woman in the Bible who could be the theme for my short "message".
I came across Priscilla and the more I studied about her, the more I admired this woman. She is only mentioned 4 times in the New Testament, but these short mentions say a lot about her. She has become my historical mentor in many ways. Many times during these last 13 years doing church planting, I thought of her and her sacrificial work of love.
There are many things I love about her:
- She was a real friend to Paul
- She was hospitable - the church met in her house
- She is always mentioned with her husband - they were a team!
- She was mentioned, in one of the times, first than her husband - she was equally involved in the effort to spread the Gospel.
So this space is dedicated to Priscilla! I hope it also becomes a place for all the other "Priscillas" spread around the world, sharing the Good News and serving God with the best of themselves: this is church planting!
Make this your place and share articles of your experience in this labor of love!
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