Those of you in the United States may not even know that the World Cup starts today. I never paid much attention to it before. But if you are in Brazil, there's no way to miss it!
Every store window is decked out in blue, yellow and green. The flags are flying on buildings, houses, and cars. It's the event that has been anticipated for four years, and this year it is taking place right here in Brazil! We were laughing the other day at the advertisement we heard for a paint store..."Paint your house now to make it beautiful for the World Cup!" The president declared every day that Brazil plays a game a national holiday. It's kind of a big deal!
Of course, not everyone is so excited about it, even here. In São Paulo there have been demonstrations and protests over the last year. Apparently, it bothers some people that the country is spending $11 billion on this World Cup, when the health and education system is in such poor shape. I say that sarcastically, of course. It bothers me too, but I know there is nothing that can be done about it. We have seen many articles showing the luxurious accommodations and seating at the soccer stadiums next to pictures of bare, narrow metal cots in some hospitals.
Last week, the employees of the subway system in São Paulo went on strike causing major traffic issues in the world's third largest city that is getting ready to host an international event. I think they knew they had some powerful leverage! I'm so glad we don't live there anymore!
In the midst of all this, many churches are involved in passing out gospel literature at the game venues and using this opportunity to try to witness to people from all over the world. We are praying that these efforts will be profitable and will see much fruit.
The boys are excited about keeping up with the games, and we are cheering for Brazil today as they play in the opening game.
Vai Brasil!!!!!
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