Friday, August 15, 2008

June-August 2008

IXTLAN MISSION UPDATE
JUNE-AUGUST 2008

• School: We weren’t able to get the school incorporated in time for the 2008-09 school year. We are working on the incorporation process and hope to start next fall. In the meantime, Regg Beer (Milford, IN) and Ruth will be teaching English classes for children, teens, and adults starting in September. They will be using this as an outreach to the community and a medium for introducing the gospel to their students.
• VBS: In July we held our annual Vacation Bible School for children and teens. We were able to use the new school and were thankful for more space (you wouldn’t believe how many little kids can get crammed into a teensy Sunday School classroom in the church, and how hot it gets in there!). I was humbled and grateful for the servant attitudes of all the teachers and helpers, and their joyful flexibility as they taught and shared the message of Christ. It was a team effort, made possible by the presence and grace of God. My best memory of the week was doing a skit on the last day of the blind man in John 9. Rudy made a great blind beggar (he even dressed the part), Grant Herrmann was a gentle Jesus (complete with real mud), and I played the part of a self-righteous Pharisee (that hits too close to home). Another highlight of the week was teaching the youths some of our favorite hymns, accompanied by Grant on the guitar and Elsa on the keyboard. They sang their hearts out! Special thanks also to those in the U.S. who put together and sent prizes for attendance and memory verses.
• New family outreach—Camucuato: A family from the nearby town of Camucuato has been coming to church for quite some time. Marshall and Jan have been going to their home on Friday nights for Bible studies. The parents seem very interested in the Word and the children are enthusiastic about coming to church. It’s been discouraging for them, though, as they’ve invited family and friends to come to the Bible studies but few have come. Not many people are willing to face the rejection and insults that come when a person truly identifies himself with Christ and separates from the Catholic Church. But this family has been willing.
• New children’s outreach: Some Ixtlan sisters started an outreach to children from a poor neighborhood. They organize them in playing soccer, basketball, or other games on Tuesday evenings. They are a rough group of children and hungry for love. It’s exciting to see this ministry spring up from our local sisters—this wasn’t a missionary’s idea. That’s what we want eventually for the church—that the local believers would catch the vision and be filled with a passion for hallowing God’s name and spreading the gospel through their own ministries!
• Barra Vieja: A group of sisters from Ixtlan went to Barra Vieja to do VBS. They came back very encouraged by the interest the children have in the Word of God, as well as the simplicity and generosity of the believers’ lives there. But their hearts were torn as they left, knowing there wasn’t anyone to stay and teach the children, or anyone permanent to disciple the adult believers. One of the adult converts said, “You sent teachers for the children. When are you going to send a teacher for us?” We still don’t have anyone there for long-term ministry. We’ve just been doing patchwork, sending different couples every month when we can. Please join us, and the believers in Barra Vieja, in praying the Lord of the harvest to send them long-term laborers to disciple and evangelize. Cirilo, the man dying of cancer, continues to have a great deal of pain, but shows a better understanding of the gospel. We are hopeful God is converting him.

August Praises & Prayer Requests

General Praises and Prayer Requests
• Thank God for the completion of the school construction
• Thank God for Grant Herrmann’s service as a summer volunteer and his positive influence in the Ixtlan young group
• Thank God for calling Regg Beer to come serve in Ixtlan as a teacher
• Pray that we missionaries and the Ixtlan believers would be filled daily with the joy of God’s salvation and emboldened to share the gospel
• Pray for continued open doors for effective ministry of the gospel to old and young, male and female, rich and poor, educated and uneducated, etc. without respect of persons
• Pray for spiritual and physical protection (especially in driving) for missionaries and church family
• Ask God to raise up a married couple for long-term ministry in Barra Vieja
• Pray for the Holy Spirit to use the English classes to hallow God’s name, further His kingdom, and to see His will done in Ixtlan like it’s done in heaven; wisdom and encouragement for Regg and Ruth as they teach; bridge-building relationships, opportunities to share the gospel with students
• Pray for wisdom for all the different people, ministries, opportunities, and challenges
• Pray for timely and efficient completion of the school incorporation/accreditation process, that Satan wouldn’t be successful in hindering and slowing God’s kingdom advancement
• Pray for converts who are being discipled—for the Holy Spirit’s work in their lives, for them to grow in their love for Christ

Personal Praises and Prayer Requests
• Thank God for drawing me closer to Him over the past several months and for His tender and patient leading in my life; I praise Him especially for a renewed prayer life and for the most wonderful times I’ve ever experienced in reading and praying through the Bible
• Both me and Rudy are working through frustrating visa issues—please continue to pray for God to direct the processes in an efficient way to keep the doors open for us to serve effectively in Mexico
• Pray for the individuals and families God has chosen me to live out and share the gospel with—specifically Alvaro & family, Lalo & family, Nicolas’ & family, Salvador & family, Tonio & Ceci, Pachita & family
• Pray for wisdom and discernment in my ministry, with managing priorities, balancing schedule, knowing which needs and people to serve, and how best to do that, pleasing God and not people-pleasing, loving wisely
• Pray that my future plans and priorities would be consistent with God’s will for my life
• Pray for effective study, preaching, teaching, counseling, and sharing of God’s Word—that the Holy Spirit would empower me in each of these tasks and I wouldn’t rely on myself
• Pray for personal joy, strength, holiness, purity, and integrity in Christ
• Pray for God’s two-way sharpening, encouraging, and sanctifying work in my friendships with fellow missionaries