Jul 20
Day 32: Rejoicing and Weeping
By Joshua Huang

Romans 12:15 says, “Rejoice with those who rejoice, and weep with those who weep” (NKJV). Today was one of those days when I saw both themes in action. It began with much rejoicing, and most of the day was that way, but it ended in sadness. Danae and I practiced our trumpet/violin duets sometime after more »

Jul 17
Day 31: The Privilege of Ministry
By Joshua Huang

1:30am- The guys are sleeping outside in our hammocks and it starts sprinkling on us. The sky had harbored storm clouds all day long on Friday, but they did nothing more than float overhead. Well, now they were slowly falling on us. It was a light enough rain that I wouldn’t have minded to just more »

Jul 17
Brazil, Day 30: Adolescent Retreat
By Joshua Huang

So today’s the big day. We had scheduled the adolescent camp-out for two weeks earlier, but because of some circumstances we had to reschedule it for this weekend. But now all the plans were in place and it was go time! After a breakfast of French toast, papaya, and hot milk, we spent the morning more »

Jul 16
Brazil, Day 29: Sad Day…
By Joshua Huang

There isn’t too much to say about this day. There wasn’t a lot that happened, but it was kind of a significant day anyway. Okay, well, it’s not really that significant, but it was a sad day for many of us. Today was the day that Stephen, Sarah, and Olivia left. I just met Olivia more »

Jul 15
Brazil, Day 28: Another Mountain
By Joshua Huang

This morning was one of my earliest ones so far. Apart from the fact that I was up really early in the morning to take some pictures of the stars and of the seminary at night…well, that’s another story. I got some fun pictures and it was worth getting a little less sleep. We had more »

Jul 15
Brazil, Day 27: Journey to the End of the World
By Joshua Huang

This day was more of a sightseeing day. We started by piling into a couple cars along with Mark and Beth Wilson and driving to a small restaurant on the edge of Crato for breakfast. This outdoor eatery only serves breakfast, and it only serves one type of food. So when you go there they more »

Jul 14
Brazil, Day 26: Recharging
By Joshua Huang

We all need rest, especially when we’re doing ministry. You know you’ve done ministry well when you’re extremely worn out and joyful at the same time. If you have no joy, or if you’re not tired, you probably didn’t do a good job. Well, we were all very tired after the Semana de Musica Sacra, more »

Jul 12
Brazil, Day 25: Sweetbitter Ministry
By Joshua Huang

Ahhhh! What a great day this was! It easily ranks up there as one of the most exciting days of the year for me. We had our first of three orchestra concerts last night, and the other two were today. Our first concert was this morning at Batista do Novo Juazeiro, the largest regular Baptist church more »

Jul 11
Brazil, Day 24: Adrenaline to the Max
By Joshua Huang

Stephen and I slept in until almost 7:00 before getting up and going to breakfast. Breakfast is at 6:30 and the first classes begin at 7:30, but we knew that we had plenty of time to go eat before Stephen taught his violin students. When we got there most of the food was gone, but more »

Jul 7
Brazil, Day 23: Pictures, Violin, Pictures, Violin. Stop. Repeat.
By Joshua Huang

After waking up really tired again, I think I decided not to run anymore until Monday. I know I’ll lose some of the strength I’ve been building up, but I’d rather have that energy from exercising to finish out this music week. As the photographer, I also do a lot of walking around in the more »