At the time of writing (April 20) we are starting our sixth week of “quarantine,” which means—etymologically—that the “forty days” are almost over! God has dealt with us gently, protecting us from disease and mitigating personal effects of the interrupted schedule. Beyond controlling the negative effects, he has added these undeserved blessings:
These weeks have forced Bible-institute and FEBU classes to take a step forward in their online course offerings. Not only in Montevideo but in other cities students are accessing courses online. Though this might not be essential for their training, it tends to be a hurdle for some; and, the hurdle now having been crossed, the way might open to more options in the future. The Bible institute has added an online Hermeneutics class not originally on the schedule. Men in our church have begun a weekly online meeting studying Principles of Bible Study. Other discipleship opportunities with men outside Montevideo and Pando have arisen due to the specific challenges of the pandemic. Our church’s online services have provided a much increased potential of influence and have (ironically) actually facilitated a degree of connectedness not experienced before.
On the personal level, we have had more opportunity to be involved with our children’s education and have been much more connected to our home church in South Carolina via their live-streamed services. We have been able to continue settling into our new home in ways we might not have been able to under the “planned” schedule.
We don’t know how many more “forty days” of interruption the future may hold in Uruguay or anywhere else, but we know that God is managing well the affairs of nations and the affairs of our little family.