Wednesday, July 23, 2014

June Prayer letter

June 2014
Dear Praying Friends,
Rainy season has begun here in El Salvador, but don´t let that make you think it is cooler here now. It is quite the opposite. With the evening storms comes extremely hot weather during the day.  It seems that every church night is the time of the strongest down pours. But most of our people still come; we just give a lot of people rides that normally would walk.
We enjoy sharing updates from the Bible Institute almost every prayer letter.  This time, we would like to share our vision for growth. While our plan is to always keep the Bible Institute as a resource for laypersons, we believe that it is God’s will for us to start a Bible College in the future. We have become aware of the need for young people to have a place where they can prepare for ministry. As far as we know, there is no type of Bible College on this side of the country. We are praying about this, and making plans with this vision in our hearts.  Although this will not happen for a number of years, we wanted you, our prayer partners, to be aware of a big prayer request that we have for the future.  While we make these plans, we are working to train men to become pastors. There are five men who have learned to preach through the Bible Institute, and they preach in church services every three months. It is our prayer that some of these men will start other churches within the next five years.
In the church, there is a dear family that has been faithful since the beginning of the church plant nearly six years ago.  The first thing that happened was the salvation of the grandmother, Holanda. Soon after, the grandfather, Jose Luis, was saved. Then their grown daughter, Herlinda, raised her hand during an invitation and asked Jesus in her heart. This was quite miraculous because Herlinda’s husband is a staunch Catholic and at first, was completely against his wife coming to church. Then Herlinda’s 12 year old son Douglas put his faith in Jesus after church one Sunday.  He was quite worried about not having his father´s approval, but realized the salvation of his soul was very important.  This was followed by Jessica´s salvation (Herlinda´s granddaughter) a few months later.  While this family grows spiritually, they have been heavily attacked health-wise.  Almost every person in their family who has made a profession of faith has had some serious health issues. For example, Jose Luis has had a number of operations, including the removal of one of his eyes.  Now, there is a problem with Douglas. He found a large tumor in his armpit, which the doctors quickly removed and have sent off for tests. We must wait for about two months on the test results to see if it is cancerous or not. The family is naturally worried, but doing their best to trust in God during this most recent trial. We ask you to pray for this young man. Sometimes there are certain young people who really stand out from the others.  He is one of them. He has a true passion to study the Bible and is completing a discipleship course with Steve. He recently commented that for youth meetings, there is no need to have other activities. Why don’t we just study the Bible?  Please pray for this family of new believers as they grow through some serious trials.

Thank you for your prayers for us and for Steve´s mom. She had successful surgery but there are still some cancerous cells, so radiation is the next step.  We are thankful for all of your prayers!

Saturday, April 5, 2014

April 2014
Dear Praying Friends,
We are always happy to share our recent happenings with you all.  We celebrated our Missions Conference last month.  We were privileged to have Adrian Sandoval come to our church as our missionary speaker.  He is a Salvadoran missionary that our church supports, so everyone was glad to see him and hear him preach.  Missions Conference is a highlight of the year. We begin preparing for it with a special late night “Vigilia” for the men. They pray through the night that God’s hand would be on our church and on the Conference.  The next day, the ladies ministry has a Prayer Breakfast, where they pray all morning. We have these special prayer times every six months. When we meet, we go over the lists from the previous prayer service.  We are always greatly encouraged to see the way God is working. We counted over 20 answered prayer requests, ranging from improvements to our buildings to the salvation of special people in our church member’s lives.  After being encouraged that God does answer prayer, we start the Missions Conference.  We have missionary trivia time with prizes, and a special meal to end the Sunday service.  It was a great time of fellowship and encouragement.  Please pray that our people will continue to learn the importance of missions and keep sacrificing to sustain the missionaries we support as a church.
The Bible Institute just completed another quarter with record attendance.  The men happily received their updated transcripts with more courses completed.  The new quarter started this past week, and the men are excited to be studying Hebrews and Revelation.  Please pray for Steve as he continues to develop the curriculum and teach it. Please pray for the students as they embark on a new study of two important books.
An area of ministry that is developing is our teen ministry. We took six teenagers to a park last Saturday to evangelize.  It was the first time that many of them attempted this. At first, they were a bit shy, but after some time they were all passing out tracts, and trying to talk to people.  One of the teens went home and told her grandmother how much she enjoyed the experience.  We plan on continuing to help these teens serve the Lord. Pray for them, they have many of the same battles that teens in the States face.
The women’s ministry was very happy to see a special lady saved this past month. Her husband has been saved for about a year, and she has just recently started coming to church.  Some of the ladies had the chance to visit her home, and during that visit, she asked Jesus into her heart to save her.  Please pray for Edwin and Vanessa’s spiritual growth.

We always enjoy sharing a little about our family in each prayer letter.  But this time, we have a prayer request that is heavy on our hearts.  Steve’s mom was diagnosed with cancer a few weeks ago. While we do not have many answers right now, we are trusting God and seeking His wisdom.  Please pray for us as we wait for more details.  Pray that everyone involved (doctors, family members) makes the correct decisions that will ultimately bring God glory.  We thank you for your prayers and faithfulness.