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August update | Powells in Santa Cruz
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Powells in Santa Cruz. This is our blog about our life in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Please pray and leave comments. August 27, 2013. We have not blogged for a while so I will give you some brief details of the past month- it has felt quite busy. We also celebrated Bolivian independence day, naturally by marching as a school. This celebratory march as ever involved lots of standing around waiting and about 3 minutes of actual marching. Fun is not the word. On the other hand we were very impressed b...As a Chur...
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All packed up | Powells in Santa Cruz
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Powells in Santa Cruz. This is our blog about our life in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Please pray and leave comments. January 7, 2014. Well Christmas is all packed away for another year. It always makes me feel a bit sad taking down the decorations, removing the Christmas albums from the playlist and realising all the Christmas cake has been eaten. Somehow you get used to having big socks hanging up and a garishly decorated tree inside. See how much electricity we can use! Lovely to read your blog Love Nancy.
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Christmas is coming! | Powells in Santa Cruz
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Powells in Santa Cruz. This is our blog about our life in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Please pray and leave comments. November 26, 2013. One of the weird things about finishing the school year in November is that some aspects of Christmas have to come earlier. Yes, I mean the school nativity! Joseph and Mary receive the glad tidings with joy! Joseph’s tea towel starts to get a little annoying…. Joy is a little less apparent but Mary and the Angel are still going strong. Laquo; You and you. On November 26, 2013.
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Intense | Powells in Santa Cruz
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Powells in Santa Cruz. This is our blog about our life in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Please pray and leave comments. October 20, 2014. Okay, it’s time to get back on the blog after some time off. I’m going to try and write a few shortish posts in the next few days to give you a flavour of how our life is at the moment. But it is never boring. Or uninteresting. I think actually a lot of the best experiences in life are intense- both intensely good and intensely bad at times. Laquo; The big news! We have moved n...
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About us | Powells in Santa Cruz
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Powells in Santa Cruz. This is our blog about our life in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Please pray and leave comments. We are Ben and Roz, Chloe, Evie and a brand new baby boy on the way. We moved to Santa Cruz in January 2010 to join a New Frontiers Church, Fuente De Vida. We felt called (and still do) to leave our country, the UK, to become part of this Church and see it grow. We live, work and are bringing up our family here. We are still learning language and how life is here and where we fit in.
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New youth group | Powells in Santa Cruz
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Powells in Santa Cruz. This is our blog about our life in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Please pray and leave comments. November 28, 2013. Our Church has just started a new youth meeting (or Culto de Jovenes) on Saturday nights. I think we’ve explained before, but here jovenes includes anything from 16-30 . I still get addressed regularly as joven in the markets when I’m buying fruit and veg even though I thought having three children disqualified you automatically. 1 I am not really a joven anymore. You are comm...
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About this blog | Powells in Santa Cruz
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Powells in Santa Cruz. This is our blog about our life in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Please pray and leave comments. This blog has a number of purposes. I occasionally wonder if people read this blog and think ‘what on earth is all this about? 8217; If so, this is written for you. If you never think that, you don’t need to read this. Mainly it is for communication. We hope it is helpful in giving you a flavour of what life here is like, especially for family and friends. Enter your comment here. Visit to Santa...
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Powells in Santa Cruz. This is our blog about our life in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Please pray and leave comments. July 25, 2013. There is a serious side to this though. Santa Cruz is not set up to cope with these cold temperatures and while the sloths in the zoo may be okay, people die from the cold. We have several friends who live in poorly sheltered houses and we have been worried for them. Hopefully it looks like it is starting to warm up. July 15, 2013. Or am I too focused on rule-keeping and working?
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End of a long journey! | Powells in Santa Cruz
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Powells in Santa Cruz. This is our blog about our life in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Please pray and leave comments. December 2, 2014. End of a long journey! Yesterday I collected Evie’s brand new updated birth certificate. She is now officially a Powell (well actually a Powell Powell. You have to have two surnames on birth certificates here. But doubly a Powell is better than no Powell at all). This means that we have now completed the adoption process here once and for all! On December 2, 2014. I love that y...
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Patience | Powells in Santa Cruz
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Powells in Santa Cruz. This is our blog about our life in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Please pray and leave comments. December 9, 2013. Patience is a virtue. Well actually not, it’s a fruit of the spirit. It’s not something that some people magically have and others not, everyone can have patience through the Holy Spirit. Romans Chapter 8 helps a lot with this. It talks about hoping for what we do not yet have and waiting patiently for it; about the Spirit helping us in our weakness and about God working fo...