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maandag 16 december 2013

Overview of 2013

It has already turned into a habit! Every end of the year, we produce a short video filled with pictures of all the things that happened at Casa Semear throughout the year: the outings, the camps, the bible studies and games, all the memorable moments we´ve had together. So here is the picture overview of this past year!  We hope you´ll enjoy watching it!




It has been an amazing year, full of joy, growth, friendship, important lessons and many, many blessings from God not only for the children & teens that participate in Casa Semear´s program, but also for us, the team of the community center!

We also want to use this opportunity to thank all of you who supported and served Casa Semear in some way during this past year! Without the support of people like you, we wouldn´t be able to run this project daily and touch so many lives as we´ve been able to touch, by God´s grace, this year! So, THANK YOU SO MUCH! May God bless you richly! 

We wish you all a very blessed Christmas and happy holidays!

See you in 2014! 

We are looking forward to everything that God has in store for Casa Semear in 2014 and we want to challenge you to somehow be a part of this wonderful mission that is Casa Semear!

God bless you!


The Casa Semear Team


zaterdag 9 november 2013

SemearKids Camp: Safety in the middle of a dark forest…



Exhausted from playing so much, freezing and shaking from staying in the swimming pool too long, and having no more space in our bellies because the food was too yummy. Those are some ways to describe the camp we had with the 9-11 age group, the SemearKids. We had never before organized a camp for them, but we thought that this would give them a good opportunity to experience something different from the jammed, dark and dirty environment they live in. Camps also create a good atmosphere for them to learn and for us to create a stronger attachment with them. All of that, definitely, happened during the 3 days we spent with them at a ranch one hour far from São Paulo.



By looking at the pictures you can easily see how happy the kids were, but there are some things that you just can´t capture in a photograph. For example, how these kids feel safe when they are around us. Many of us were probably quite afraid of the dark when we were kids, especially if it´s a combination of darkness and some scary night games. But these kids showed us that they were not afraid at all of any of the night games we did in the dark forest, with some “uncles” running around to scare them. To them, it was just a fun and relaxing time! Just as if, as long as they were with the “aunts” & “uncles” from Casa Semear, nothing bad could happen.



Besides the fact that such behavior shows how they look at us, it also reveals a sad reality about the place where they live. During one of the bible studies, which we planned to talk about how it is God’s plan to establish a community of justice, love and peace, one of the “uncles” asked the seven kids in his small group, who had ever met someone that had already killed another person. Five out of the seven answered confirmatively. Of course darkness, forest, and scary “uncles” are no threat at all when you live in such a harsh reality.






In face of that, we tried to inculcate two important things in their little minds: their responsibility to transform their community into a place of more security and justice; and the hope that God’s plan, revealed in Jesus, of a just society living in full relationship with Him, will certainly come true.


The Casa Semear Team


The whole group
 

donderdag 17 oktober 2013

Day trip to the zoo



It has already become a habit: every year we organize a special outing for each (different age) group of children participating in Casa Semear´s program. In August, it was time for the SuperPequenos, group of 5 to 8 year olds, to have their special day and this year we decided to take them to the zoo of São Paulo. 

The whole group!

So on a sunny Saturday, after having breakfast at Casa Semear, we left for the zoo with a group of around 18 little kids… Excited and happy about the day trip, they talked all the time about the different animals that they were going to see at the zoo… Several of the kids had never been to the zoo before and they were full of expectations!





We had a great time together! Besides seeing practically all of the animals, we had a nice picnic for lunch and we went to see a very funny clown show. We laughed quite a bit because of some of the kids´ comments about the animals. Looking at a beautiful toucan (bird), one of the little boys said: “That´s a vulture, right auntie?!”






Spending a whole day with these kids, we noticed how little they know about the nature and animals. In their daily lives these kids don´t have any access to this type of experience and knowledge. So it was really special to be able to spend this whole day with them at the zoo, showing and teaching them a bit more about God´s rich and beautiful creation! It was a day filled with joy and new discoveries!

The Casa Semear team





dinsdag 3 september 2013

Teen Camp "Walking in Jesus´ footsteps"



It’s a tradition by now. July is the month to organize “The Sower House’s” teen camp! Like in previous years, all the teenagers were eagerly looking forward to the camp, waiting impatiently and with huge expectations. Good stories and experiences from previous camps were remembered and told over and over again, while the younger teens, those who would participate in the teen camp for the first time this year, listened closely, with sparkling eyes, to hear all about night games in the jungle, the primitive rope bridge across the river, and the swimming pool´s freezing water.



This year, once again, we had a great time. Five beautiful and sunny days, right in the middle of the jungle, a fun group of teenagers, who were very united, and a huge team (15 people!). We are very thankful for all the volunteers who helped us! This year, the theme was “Walking in Jesus´ footsteps”. Together with the teens we studied many parables on God’s Kingdom, repentance and forgiveness, hypocrisy and true faith, and being salt and light in our world. Especially during our Bible study groups we had some good talks and great opportunities to explain to the teens what exactly it means to live your life with Jesus. During that week, many of the teenagers showed interest in living their lives with God and it was very special to watch God work in their hearts. It’s very gratifying to be able to lead them to grow a little bit more in their understanding of the life planned by God, and guide them in their journey of discovering who God is and what He does in this world!




The rules of the game

Imagine participating in a game without knowing its rules, or even worse, thinking that you know them, but having no idea that the rules are totally different. We decided that to teach the teens the good Samaritan parable, the last game of the camp, we would have to mess a little with their minds. We came up with this game where each of the groups had to find one of the staff,
who would be hidden in the jungle, carrying a card with the groups’ color. At least, this is what we told the teens. But in reality there were no staff hiding in the jungle carrying any cards, but what we did instead was put some of the staff acting as hurt “cannibals” (in many of our night games, there were staff with their faces painted in black trying to stop the teens from accomplishing their task, we call them the “cannibals” and they are much hated by the kids) by the side of the trails asking for help.



The game starts and each group, accompanied by a staff, goes after the colored card. The trails, well known by them at this point of the camp, are walked with hurried steps and searched by attentive eyes. Strategies are made and the hope of winning another game increases with every trail they pass. After walking for a long time, the ‘green’ group finds a hurt “cannibal” asking for help. They react surprised. Two of the teens go to help the “cannibal”, but some others start to ask questions: “Which color is the card you have?” When they learn that the “cannibal” doesn’t have any colored card, their reasoning gets interesting: “He is here to slow us down”; “Are you really hurt?”; “Let’s go, we gotta find our card”.

Yes, the “cannibal” was simply left behind. After a little while, the kids of the ‘green’ group hear the other two groups cheering and realize that they lost the game. They went back and were very disappointed. When the group gets to the meeting point, the teens note that the other groups don´t have a colored card. There were no staff with cards, but there was someone asking for help! The fact that they helped the “cannibals” was what made the other groups win the “game”, while the ‘green’ group, so worried about winning the game, left the “cannibal” behind and lost.


You have no idea how difficult it was to make the teens understand that the game they thought they were playing, actually didn’t exist. It was so hard to make them realize that no matter what the “game” is, there are other things that are more important than the “rules”. The thing is that we are often not that different from these teenagers. We are told, all the time and everywhere, that “the game of life” has to do with studying, finding a good job, having success, to retire and then die happy. When other things show up on our path, we think that they are slowing us down to “get there”. So worried about the “game”, we end up losing, because we don’t pay attention to what is most important: life itself. Not our lives, but the lives of those who are crying out for help, those who are lying by the side of the road, those who are not even playing the “game”. Yes, we might win the game, but we lose our lives! Will we get to the finish line just to hear that the “rules” were different than the ones we thought, or worse, that there was no “game” at all, there was only the responsibility of being human, to care for the lives of those who are dying? Are we going to win the game and lose our life?




God bless you,


The Casa Semear Team