Archive: March 2009
Category: General
Jesus told his disciples, "These things I have spoken to you, that My joy may remain in you, and that your joy may be full." (John 15: 11)

I wrote in my annual report for the Mission that the past year had been one of the most difficult that Angie and I had ever experienced. In such a difficult time, God can completely bless us as His children, but apart from Him we are powerless to do anything.
A new church, Shalom, has started on the clinic property and we are experiencing the peace and complete joy of being part of a vibrant congregation that "is seeking first the kingdom of God and His righteousness" (Matthew 6:33 NKJV). People who have spent a lifetime of living according to their own desires are now coming to the Lord and seeking His will for their lives. Discipleship groups have been started for the men and youth. We have Sunday School classes for children and adults. People are involved in outreach ministries. Over 20 people have signed up to be part of the first class in a formal Bible Institute.
This morning my joy was complete when I saw Antonio sitting on the clinic porch with his nephew Gustavo and his brother Chacho on each side. Antonio has been diagnosed with triple hernias in his back. He will be going to the hospital tomorrow to prepare for surgery.
Antonio had accepted the Lord a week earlier when Chacho had stopped by his house to witness to him one more time. Chacho explained to Antonio that he shouldn't come to God just to ask for favors when he has problems. Jesus Christ wants us to have a continual personal relationship with Him.
Today Antonio joined us in the Sunday School class. The youth had made tutti-frutti pop sickles and Antonio was sitting there calmly enjoying one of them. He abruptly broke into sobs when Gustavo and Chacho sat down beside him to express their joy at having their uncle and brother now become a brother in Christ.
We appreciate your prayers for Antonio and other new converts.
Category: General

Chapter 20 of the book of Acts relates a fascinating portion of the history of the early Church. I won't get into the details of the entire chapter but I am continually reminded of the blessings that come from working hard to help others.
We recently hosted a group of nine people who came to help us out with some of the urgent projects that we needed to get done in Choluteca. Almost all of the people who came had attended Indian Springs Camp Meeting last summer. Angie and I had been at the camp and had invited them to come and invest personally in what God is doing in southern Honduras.
The jobs that the team did were important. They built a storage building and maintenance work shop at the school. They also made a ladder golf set (aka. Hillbilly golf), corn hole toss game and painted at the school. The women did a variety of tasks with Angie including going to the market and buying clothes for needy school children.
From our perspective as missionaries, the most important part of any work team is the relationships that are built between missionaries and team members, and between team members themselves, but most importantly between team members and Hondurans. These experiences will never be forgotten.
Bill and Candy Brummer were the work team leaders. We have known them for years and they have been to Honduras several times on work teams. Bill wrote- "For me, the highlight of this trip was to learn from our host missionary the following comment made to him by one of the Hondurans that we worked with: ‘These are holiness people, aren't they?' (referring to our team members). This simple comment summarized for me the essence of living a lifestyle that reflects the love of Jesus. Through the language barrier, this Honduran could sense that common bond that we have of "holiness" - that is, experiencing not only the salvation from our sins that our belief in Jesus provides, but also the experience of "entire sanctification" or "Spirit-filled" - that power that Christ gives us to live a life in which we are able to choose to avoid sin."
We encourage you to get involved in giving of yourself by being part of a work team with World Gospel Mission. Based on past experiences, I know that the blessing that you receive will be greater than you can even imagine.





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