January 21, 2017
I, Joseph, am en route back home to the
US. These two weeks spent in Guatemala have been very beneficial. I spent the first week with a team of 19 North Americans and at least 15
translators from Central America doing campaigns with Good News In Action. I was blessed to be able to share this experience with my brother, Scott, and another member of his church (New Covenant in Myrtle Beach) John Gallman, as they were able to join our team. We went into several different zones proclaiming
the good news of Jesus Christ where 260 people confessed Him as Lord for the
first time. Please pray for wisdom and strength as the local church, Iglesia Bautista Vida Nueva, now has the task
of following up with these new believers. This particular week was full of
surprises and exciting encounters.
The super trooper team from Faith Baptist Church. It took them 2 1/2 days of travel to get there and their luggage took another 3 days, but they worked hard and kept a great attitude through it all. |
I will share briefly
about two encounters...
One was Alex: He's 31
and a nurse. He was in the park hanging out with his buddies and blew me off
the first time I approached to invite him to the festival. He came just a few
minutes later as the gospel was being presented. He and his friends listened
for a moment and then they left. I asked the Lord to move and then approached
them. I asked them for just a moment of time and shared my story of how Jesus
changed my life and gave me hope. The Spirit of God moved in their hearts and
all four of those young men asked Jesus to be their king. Alex is wearing the white sweater in the picture below.
The second guy's name
was also Alex. Alex is 32 years old. He was playing soccer with younger guys in
the neighborhood. When I asked him for a moment of his time, he was more than
happy to chat for a while. We talked for about 30 minutes or so. He said he
already had a personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ but he didn't
always feel like he was right with God. We encouraged him, prayed with him and
challenged him to spend time in the word and get plugged into the church. He
asked for Javier from Vida Nueva to reach out to him for sound teaching and further
encouragement. Alex is the guy in the middle in the picture below.
On Sunday, I was able to worship with Vida Nueva, which will be our future home church. There was a good crowd and
I enjoyed having lunch with a few of the leaders after service. Nelson,
Rosemarie and Camila were gracious hosts and a pleasure to spend time with. Thank
you also to our dear friends, the Tello family, for the ride to Antigua and the coffee talk.
Wendy and Vinicio Tello, and their daughters, Laura and Camila. |
I spent my second week in Antigua attending language school everyday. I had four hours of classes every morning and two hours of homework to do each afternoon. While in Antigua, I
also met a few different missionaries from different sending agencies. Some were new faces from the
Christian Spanish Academy and others I had planned to meet with ahead of time. These
folks gave of their time freely and were able to help answer questions and provide valuable insight. Chad Bader, David Donatto and his son Josiah, Dan and Dodi Ward,
Adrian and Maurisa Hernandez - Thank you for your information, encouragement,
transportation, meals and prayers.
Last, but not least,
language school was amazing. I think Christian Spanish Academy will definitely be a good place for us
to learn Spanish. As we study the language, I also believe that there will be many opportunities to share the Gospel along the way. This week, I had opportunities to talk with English-speaking people from other countries - Japan, Germany, and other countries - just sitting in the coffee shop doing my homework. Some were hearing the gospel for the first time. There are so many ministry opportunities
in Antigua, Guatemala City, and in the towns and villages all around. Please pray to the
Lord of the harvest to send out more workers and please pray that He will
strengthen and encourage the workers already in the fields.
My kindergarten Spanish graduation LOL |
This time spent in Guatemala was definitely valuable. I am truly thankful for your prayers and financial support.
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