Thursday, December 20, 2012

MINISTRY UPDATE


The Lord has given us some opportunities to share our ministry in churches and with church leaders. It was wonderful to be used by the Lord to encourage God’s people to stay focus on making world missions a priority and to be
personally involved in their community to make disciples. I was able to attend a Pastor’s Conference and interact with
pastors on missions. We have also been connecting with churches that are interesting in sending short-term and longterm missionaries to Suriname.

Our co-worker Roy Lytle reported that during the tribal conference at Lawa, church leaders and believers from
different villages who attended were challenged and encouraged. At the end of the conference, 27 Wayana believers who had trusted the Lord stood by the river bank to follow the Lord in Baptism.

The Outreach Team that went out to take the gospel to the unreached tribe in neighboring county had to abort their trip and return to Suriname. The government official was alerted about their coming and had planned to arrest them. The Indians in neighboring country who partner with the Indians from Suriname were planning to meet with government official to express their disapproval.  Pray that God will make a way for the gospel to get to the unreach tribe.

FAMILY UPDATE

Nathan had asked, “Aren’t we going to decorate for Christmas like we do in Suriname?” At the missionary home where we rented, we were loaned a Christmas tree and other decorations to beautify our apartment. Nathan was excited about this addition and now he thinks it looks like Christmas. Nathan has been adjusting and doing well in home-school. Nadira has done a good job in teaching him and helping him to be ahead in his lessons.

As the second quarter is coming to an end, he is looking forward to the Christmas holidays and all the gifts he anticipates he would receive. In his spare time, he enjoys playing wii games at home and with his cousin Timothy, reading books, and attending Awana. He likes to attend Awana to learn verses, to receive
badges, connect with the children, and play games. He looks forward to this weekly with excitement.

Nadira will be 50 years old on December 25. Oh, how time has slipped away so quickly! Nevertheless, we have eason to celebrate and thank the Lord for bringing her this far. The Lord has been good to us and He has been sustaining us during our Home Assign-ment in the US. We will surely enjoy our time with each other, focusing on the birth of our dear Savior.

CHISTMAS IS ALL ABOUT JESUS


The world is changing drastically, not for the better but forthe worse. No wonder our Lord rightly said, “In this world you will have tribulation.” There is an increasing antagonism against Christ, the gospel, Christians, and even Christmas. We are bombarded with the negative news and happenings all over the world. We tune into the news media and we see and
hear about the chaos and confusion and despair and disappointments. In spite of this, we have a Lord who never changes, a hope that is sure and steadfast, and a message that is still relevant. That message is simple, profound, and the answer to the world’s problem: “She shall bring forth a Son, and thou shall call Him Jesus, for He shall save His people from their sins” (Mt 1:21). Truly, Jesus is the only One who can rescue mankind from sin and bring peace with God. 
 
Let us all join in and proclaim the true message of Christmas boldly and consistently in our celebration and living during this Christmas season. The emblems of Christmas may be trodden upon by the unbelieving world but the truth of the gospel and the hope that Jesus offers to mankind need to be sounded out loud andclear from us this Christmas season.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Road Trip to the Northeast

At Warrington, PA
 
 
We left a day earlier to travel to World Team's office in Warrington, PA to avoid being caught in the storm. Although the it was raining heavily until we got out of FL, GA, and part of SC & NC, the Lord brought us safely to World Team's office. We stayed with a David Defazio, a wonderful family who has two children, Noah and Caleb. Nathan had a great time playing with the kids. He missed them when he left. We had two days visiting different department for briefing, updating our data base, and sharing the ministry.
 
At Treasure Lake Church, Dubois, PA
 
On August 31-Sept 4, we were in Treasure Lake, Dubois to share our ministry with the believers at Treasure Lake Church. We were well-take care of by Dave & Dawn Lukehart. Nathan has a good time connecting with Mackey and Lia, grand-children of the Lukeharts. We had opportunities to share on Saturday evening and three-times on Sunday morning. It was a joy and blessing to re-connect with our sponsoring church.
 


Friday, July 27, 2012

Abrabroki Church Bulding Project

After many years of meeting in a garage, our first church planting effort, the Abrabroki church has laid the cornerstone to start the construction of the building.  Even though it rained everyday during the digging of the foundation, the men were able to pour concrete and laid several layers of stones.  Now that the dry season is approaching there is need to see the building completed.  Pastor Vijay gave thanks to God for bringing the church this far with its building project and now they are looking for short-term work teams to help with the completion of the building.  Pray that God will provide for the rest of the funds needed to complete the project and that work teams will come alongside and help them. 

Pastor Vijay laid the first stone that marks the contruction of the
meeting place for the church


Progress made on the foundation