Monday, April 6, 2009

Going and Sharing

In a word:  Well after two months of working and getting started I love it.  It is hard at times—sometimes lonely, and sometimes you just want people to speak English but all in all I love what I do.  I have been on about 4 trips with volunteer teams now and I can’t tell you the joy that I have had serving along side these people.  Please pray for God to give me friends in Huancayo, for those I have shared with to be saved and for God to move in powerful ways to unite the effort of all the churches at work in the Huancayo area.

Huancayo: I have finally moved into my apartment and I seem to be getting settled one piece of furniture at a time.  I can’t tell you how great it feels to finally have a place to call home.  I feel like I moved around forever before I finally found this place to come to between trips.  One thing that is hard living in Huancayo is not being here much.  I think I will travel to other parts of the department of Junin (where I live) almost 3 weeks out of the month.  Therefore it makes it hard to really get plugged in to just about anywhere.  So please pray for connections, friendships and motivation while in Huancayo.

Volunteer teams:  One of the greatest joys of my job is working with people from all over the US that I have a passion to share the good news with Peruvians.   Over the past two months I have worked with Canadians, Tennessee folk, South Carolina folk, Colorodo peeps and now this upcoming week with some Mississippi folk.  Many of these people have answered the call to come down here and share Jesus for 4 years until the area they have adopted reaches 10% evangelized.  At the point it is believed that the Peruvians should be able to complete the task.  Please pray for many of these churches as they have so much work still to do to reach the peoples of the areas they have adopted.

One particular experience: I went with my Canadian friends to the city of Acolla which is about 45 mintues from where I live.  I ended up getting to share Christ with several different people but one particular man I got to share with really taught me a lot.  This man walked up to me randomly and told me that he really wanted to talk to me about something.  So we sat down in the plaza (town square) and I just listed to this man for like 30 minutes.  He told me all about his belief in reincarnation and that everybody had the own path that always leads to the same place.  Beside all of his crazy thoughts on religion he told me he had visited a spiritist. to try and get his daughter healed from an illness.  The spiritist told him that he would change the spirit of his daughter with someone else in the United States and from what this man told me his daughter is completely different now.  After listening to all this he asked me what I thought about it and I got to share with this man about the dangers of messing with the devil and that he needed to dig into the Bible to find his answers.  Now this man did not pray a prayer to receive the gift of Christ in his life but I believe this man heard me because I listened to him.  It seems that as believers we want to share and share and share but really in order to understand what we need to share with the individual that we are speaking with we need to listen.  So God has been teaching me a lot about how to listen and really find out who people are to share the message that they need to hear.  Please pray for my friend in Acolla that he would be saved.

In the jungle: I just got back from the jungle and there I had the opportunity to work with a church from South Carolina who had been working out in this area for 3 years now.  During this trip I got the opportunity to pray with church leaders, encourage local believers and watch as these passionate followers of Jesus learned how to take communion.  One of the most interesting things about this people group is that they have churches and many of them are saved but they just need to be discipled.   

I got to preach one night in a local church (in Spanish haha yikes!) and I took that opportunity to encourage the brothers and sisters to focus on Jesus in their time of need.  These people have many many needs and something that is very difficult to do is to see past those needs and trust Jesus to provide.   The volunteer team came and taught many of the church leaders in the area how to play guitar and how to lead worship in a church setting.  They gave each church leader a guitar to take back to their villages where they could teach others to play and lead worship with their new instruments.  I learned a lot during this trip and I really look forward to the opportunity of working with the believers in this area to reach the interior areas of the jungle.


Coming?!: One of the greatest opportunities is to come and serve like one of these volunteer churches—that could be you or your church.  Would you consider coming and being apart of what God is doing down here?  Check out www.tellperu.org for more info.




Sunday, February 8, 2009

Peru Begins!

In a word:  Guatemala came and went in a hurry and I finally made it to Peru!  I feel like a bit of a bum moving from place to place all of the time while I wait on an apartment in Huancayo, but hey I will be settled soon!  God has opened the door for me to share with nearly every Taxi Driver that I get in the car with.  That has been a blessing to get to share the good news.  While I lived in Lima I got to work in an area called Jicamarca and God is really working there!  Read below for any in of you are curious about!

Finishing out Guatemala:

I finally finished my language school and ended up with an intermediate high language score.   That means that I can talk and understand just not everything hahaha.  One of these days I really hope to be fluent!  I guess we will see in time!  The time I had in Guatemala was some of the best time I had ever had.  Plus some of my best Latin American friendships were formed there.



Moving

Coming to Peru has been a very exciting thing for me but a little unsettling because I don’t really have a place to live.  I have moved into all kinds of hotels, houses, guest houses and soon concrete floor!  Haha   So it has been a time trying to move everything I brought for 2 years to all kind of different places!  But I am happy to report that I am now in Huancayo Peru and I have found a few options for housing!  Very exciting I might add!  I am going to see if by Monday I can try to get the paper work started on a place to live!  Please Pray that God would show me the best place to go.

Taxi drivers

While in Lima and in Huancayo God has really blessed me with some amazing times to share the gospel with taxi drivers.  I don’t have a car yet so therefore a taxi is the best way to get around.  It is really neat because most of the Taxi drivers want to talk about spiritual things.  So it really isn’t that difficult to get things started.  You know its funny sometimes I have this fear about what people might say but it seems that people here just really want to talk about it.  So I think its time to throw that fear out the window!  One man in particular named Miguel told me his whole family was saved but him.  I asked him why and he told me that he just had never heard or felt God speak to him.  So we pulled over the car and he I prayed that God would speak to him.  It was a really neat experience.  Please pray for Miguel that he may hear God.

Jicamarca Mission

This work (started by Jim and Sherri Neal) on the outskirts of Lima has really been a blessing for me while I lived in Lima.  Mainly because I really had not started my job yet so it was really a blessing to get to work with some missionaries who were already working in the area.   We went out and started about 3PM on Saturday and we would play with kids and play volleyball until it was time for a lesson.  The adults and youth would get together and Jim Neal would teach them a Chapter from the book of Mark.  The kids would go with Jim’s wife Sherri and she would teach them a Bible story for the day. I really learned a lot from Jim Neal because he really taught the Bible well to people who were not saved.  It was neat to see a group of people gathered around the Bible that really were not followers of Jesus.  I learned that you really can start a church from people that are not followers.  That is our job out here in Peru! To start a church planting movement where there is none!  One day in the Bible study I got to share my testimony and although I stumbled a bit with my Spanish it was a real blessing to be able to tell these people of God’s grace in my life.  Please pray for Jim and Sherri Neal and their continued work in this area.  Plus please pray that God would plant a church in this area through the soon to be believers!

Final remarks:

I can’t tell you the blessing it is to know of your support of me.  If you would like check out the videos to the left.  I produce one each month.  Plus there are many photos to check out as well!  Love you guys!

 

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Guatemala Comes to a Close!

In a word:  Time is winding down here in Antigua and soon I will be arriving in Peru!  This past month I had the opportunity to share the creation story with a big group of kids up in Alotenango Guatemala.  I was the Narrator and my friend David played the part of God.  Christine helped get the kids in order with pictures of the different parts of the creation story!  It was fun stuff!  I went to Tikal (one of the most famous Mayan sites) and got to see some amazing ruins!  Plus God opened the door to share with several of my new European friends!  God has provided some amazing relationships in Guatemala: strong men and women of faith and also many others that are hearing the gospel for the first time.  Please read below if you are interested in the details and please continue to pray as I move on to Peru!

Tikal and Sharing with the European Peeps:

I had the opportunity to take a trip to Tikal Guatemala, one of the most famous Mayan sites in the world.  It was cool because I went with 10 other people that are living here in Antigua.  Many of the peeps I went with were Europeans and we became good friends while we were on the trip.  We started in Antigua and went up to Rio Dulce and took a boat out across the river before heading out to the see Tikal.  At Tikal I was blown away by the history of the Mayan people.  Huge temples and plazas covered by jungle for hundreds of years until recently it was rediscovered.  While on the trip God opened the door for me to share with my friend Rasmas and several other of my new friends.  Please pray for Rasmas, Suzanna and Nancy as they search the scriptures for answers in the following month!



Good friendships:

One of the friendships that I cannot go without talking about is my friend Edgar.  He is a Director for Permits (building construction permits) in the capital of Guatemala.  He is someone I have had the joy of getting to know every weekend because he is studying English here in Antigua.  He and I have had the opportunity to share life together as we try to learn each other’s heart languages.  Usually he will speak English and I will speak Spanish so we can both improve!  Edgar has been a huge encouragement and someone that I won't forget!

Bible Storying:

I had the opportunity for the first time in Spanish to tell the story of creation!  I went with my friends Christine Jackson and David Hinds to a mission church in Alotenango and we shared the creation story with them.  It was a great experience as I played the Narrator, David played the part of God and Christine got the kids in order to show pictures of what God was creating!  The church is a huge church of nearly 200!  The different thing about this church is that it is almost entirely children!  After talking with the Pastor of the church who planted this mission he told me that the strategy is to get the peoples kids to start coming first and then the women will start coming because of the kids and then eventually the fathers of the kids will get interested.  It just takes time he said.  After my experience sharing in Alotenango I went to spend some time with a missionary who lives here in Antigua. His name is Keith Stamps and he has written several books about Bible storying.  We talked for nearly 5 hours about mission strategy and story telling and I walked away with a different mindset.  I decided that I would share stories about Jesus instead of just presenting the cookie cutter gospel presentation.  One of the most striking things he said was, “Some people can’t understand the gospel as well if they don’t understand the full story of God.”  It opened up my eyes to the possibilities of story telling and how God could use that where I will be living in Peru!

Close it out and move on:

Welp this coming Monday I will finally board a plane for Peru!  I know many of you were thinking I was already in Peru and what is the hold up!?  But now I will finally start the work I signed up for!  Please pray for many of my teammates and I as we still work on our visas and especially as I go through customs with my video equipment.  On a side note:  I really need your prayers as I transition to Peru because now I am going to live by myself in the mountains and this is where the battle really begins!  Please pray hard as I fight temptation and seek to share the good news with the indigenous people in the Andes Mountains!  Love you guys!


Thursday, December 4, 2008

Seeds Planted and Spanish in Progress

In a word:  Life continues here in Antigua as I try to learn Spanish and reach the people around me.  I am learning Spanish but the more I learn the more I need to know.  My friends and I took a trip to the beach on the Pacific side of Guatemala and I can’t tell you how great it was to rest and speak English all weekend!  We ate American food too!  Praise God!  I am now involved in an indigenous Baptist church in a town called Santa Maria de Jesus.  I feel like this is where God wants me to serve while I am here.  Sharing my faith in Antigua seems to mainly be with Atheists, Agnostics and Catholics.  This is a very diverse place and I am excited about the people God is calling me to share with.  Please continue to pray as God works and if you want any other specific details they are outlined below.

School:

I have a new teacher named Vinicio and he has been great to learn Spanish with because he helps me with my grammar.  We are now learning the Future and Conditional tenses and soon I will be into the Subjunctive, which is the final part of the grammar.  I am pumped about this because once I have some idea of the complete structure of Spanish I can then learn all the vocab and such in the street while I am in Peru but still sound like an adult.  Right now I think I sound like an 11 year old still but after a year and half (about the end of my term) I think I will be close to fluent hahaaha.  Please pray for this and for Vinicio as I share my faith with him.  He is Catholic and like most Catholics here they can’t see how you can be saved by faith alone.  Works have to be in the mix somewhere and Vinicio and my host family will always quote me James 2, “Faith without works is dead…”  But I think there is a difference between faith resulting in works and Faith plus works equals salvation.  That is a distortion of the scripture and therefore we have many Catholics hoping they can be saved by not only their faith but what they do, just hoping that God will give them grace.  So pray for Vinicio and my host family that they will climb over this and see that grace is a free gift of God.

A Thanksgiving Break:

I cannot tell you how beautiful it was to just relax and eat food on the beach!   We rented a really nice house out (all 13 of us) and we stayed for 3 days close to a town called Monte Rico on the west coast of Guatemala.  It was an excellent house, and the beach was very clean.  The sand was different though because of all of the volcanoes here.  I think there are like 33 volcanoes in Guatemala alone and therefore the sand on the beach is black!  It was fun though and I got to build a Sand Castle and stuff!  It was great!  I really enjoyed boogy boarding, sleeping, eating American food, and just hanging out!  I got to share Christ with the man that looks after the house and he reads his Bible all the time.  My friend David gave him a tract and I think the tract may help clear some things up for him.  Please pray for Sotero that he may be saved!

Baptist Church in Santa Maria:

I went on a run with Christine a few weeks back and her and I ran into a security guard at a really nice neighborhood near the school I am going to.  He told us he was Baptist and he invited us to come and help them as they remodel the inside of their church.  We said yes and took another friend named Jim with us to see what it was all about.  We helped paint and got to build some great relationships with the church members and the pastor.  The pastor’s name is Gabriel and he has been the pastor at the church for about 3 years now.  He is only 23 and he and his wife have a daughter named Jessica.  They are the most amazing people and they are on fire for Jesus.  The church was down to about 3 members 3 years ago and God called pastor Gabriel to come and start rebuilding the work in the church.

Now the church has about 30 members mainly consisting of men.  God is working and people are getting saved in this church.  The coolest thing about pastor Gabriel is that he is equipping the members of his church to teach and lead as he does.  He preaches once a week but all of the other services are lead by men in the church.  It is beautiful to see organization, passion, and ownership by all the members of the church not just the pastor.  His next vision is to start an institute in the church to train pastors and laymen in his church and other churches in Santa Maria.  This may take some time to put together but Jim, Christine and I connected Pastor Gabriel with an American pastor in Antigua and we are hopeful that this relationship may bring some volunteer teams that will assist in the founding of this institution.  Please pray for wisdom for me as I decide how God would have me respond to this need.  Pray also that God would use pastor Gabriel and the members of his church to reach Santa Maria for the Lord.

Sharing Christ in Antigua:

God continues to be good to open the most random opportunities to share Christ.  I have shared in Spanish twice with my friend Rafael.  Rafael is from Belgium and doesn’t believe the Bible to be true but believes there is most likely a God.  He thinks God is like an energy all around him and he just tries to be in tune with it.  Please pray for him that he would open the Bible for the first time and taste and see how good the God he longs for really is.  Pray also for my friend Craig that I just shared with two days ago.  He is from California and had never really heard the gospel before I shared it with him.  He said and I quote, “Honestly I have never really thought about it before…”  He was open to hearing but was hung up on the God of the Bible and how we could believe that stuff.  Please pray that he would pick up a Bible for the first time and find Jesus is the way.

Special Note:

Special things here:  I really want to learn more about the Catholic church and learn the right questions to ask so that Catholics will begin to consider Jesus as the atonement for their sin.  Please pray as I study and try and to put together some ways to better talk with the Catholics I am encountering here.  Pray also for wisdom, everyday I am faced with decisions regarding safety, future and the salvation of others so please pray that God will give me wisdom in that.  Lastly pray that I can embrace this culture but not forget my own and where I came from.  I am passionate about not becoming the weird missionary guy that no one can relate to.  I want to be an American that embraces the culture I am in!  So anyway please pray for that!  Love you guys.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Starting Language School-Antigua Guatemala

In a word: I am in Antigua, Guatemala! Safe and sound! I am studying Spanish with a tutor 1 on 1 everyday along with all of my other 12 missionary friends on their way to South America! God has opened the door for me to share the gospel with my new friend Carlos who lives in the same house as me. He is a Universalist but he is open to hearing more Jesus! Please pray he would be saved! I just finished climbing a volcano in the middle of the night! Check at the pics at www.tellperu.org They are in the news shed! Continue to pray for adjustment because it is not easy to speak Spanish and be corrected every sentence you speak! Pray for unity amongst all of the missionaries here with me and that God would open the door for us to share!
Practical stuff: So I live in a house with a grandma named Juana, her son named Roberto and her grandson Carlos. It is a bit confusing why they all live there but lets just say that Carlos needs to be closer to school and Roberto is trying to figure out if he is going to marry his girlfriend he has had two kids with. This family is very close knit and has all of the family over very often! Therefore I get to practice my Spanish all of the time with them. Carlos speaks some English but not enough that he and I can communicate real well with it! That is good because I need to practice as much as I can! I go to a school named Appe that apparently is fairly new to the city from what I have heard but it is a great school. I sit and learn 1 on 1 with a tutor who doesn’t speak any English for about 4 hours a day! It forces me to learn and it is very good for me! I eat some vegetables here that I have never seen before and sometimes I have to gag as I eat it. Eating the food placed in front of me is important to these people! So I try as hard as I can even if I don’t like it! For the most part though the food is amazing that Juana cooks for me. I am here with 4 people from the REAP North Team (my team in Peru) Jessica Brooks, Mindy McCord, Christine Jackson, and Jim Gilstrap! Not to mention the other 8 missionaries that are here learning Spanish as well! We have a lot of fun together and it is a joy to have people to learn Spanish with!

City stuff: Antigua is so diverse because there are so many Spanish schools! I had a Norwegian lady living in the same house as me and now I have a British guy living in the same house as me! It is fun because I get to share the gospel with people literally from all over the world! It is a little overwhelming at times but English or Spanish tend to be the default languages for everyone to talk to each other! The city has I think nearly 30,000 people and I think 1,000 of those people are students that are in and out all year. Antigua is a tourist town so it is filled with white people every weekend. Sometimes I don’t feel like I am in Guatemala, but I am quickly reminded of where I am when a huge chicken bus blows fresh pollution all in my face walking to school every morning! This is a great place to visit but just remember to travel in herds and guard your bag because it is likely to be stolen especially on the weekends!
Sharing the gospel: God has opened the door for me to share with my friends here in Guatemala many times. First with my new friend Carlos who lives with his grandmother in the home I am staying in. He is a 20 year old Latino with Universalist viewpoints! I got to share the gospel with him in Spanish and got to talk to him about nailing down what truth is in the world. I also have had the opportunity to share my faith over and over again with my tutor Miguel. He is a strong Catholic man and we have talked about faith in Christ nearly every day for the past two and half weeks. We literally open the Bible and talk about it for 2 hours everyday. As I have asked him questions and studied about Catholicism I have found that Catholicism has some major, major differences from Protestants. Grace is the main thing—Mary apparently is the giver of the grace that Jesus purchased for us on the cross! YIKES! So that would be why Mary worship has started all across the world. Not to mention the Mayan traditions that are mixed into the Catholic Church. If you want to know more of that e-mail me! God has also opened the door for me to share with 6 different foreigners here at the school. Their names are Marium, Lela, Lockey, Benedicta, Alex and another guy that was standing with a group I was sharing with. All of these students are very post-modern and most of them have never even thought about an after life. I think this is mainly because most of them don’t care at this point in their life but please pray that it would become the first thing they think about every morning!

Church: God has blessed us with the opportunity to get connected at a bilingual church named El Camino during the week and as of today a Guatemalan led church on Sunday. The name of the church I visited today is Life and Faith. It was a 3 hour long service that had me on the edge of chair the whole time waiting to hear from God. I was really fed today in church and challenged to go and share the gospel with the Guatemalans that I have grown to love! Please pray for Life and Faith Church, El Camino, and another church I have visited named The Church of Central Americans. These churches are trying to reach Guatemalans in Antigua and in all of the villages that surround the area. Please pray for them as they reach out and reach their own people for Jesus!

Personal Remarks: Ok I will be honest my head hurts me a ton sometimes after school! My goodness it is ridiculous at times! Sometimes I just tell my teacher I have to go to the bathroom because I want to just yell in English for a while hahaha! At first it seemed I was picking up on everything really fast but the more I study the more I realize I don’t know! My goodness there are so many different ways to say one verb hahaha! Please pray for language learning! Please pray for all of us missionary’s here in Antigua that God will open the door for us to share! We are here to learn Spanish but we are Christ’s ambassadors wherever we are! God broke me today at the Life and Faith church. I just had to cry out for a while asking Him that he would save my friends! Please begin to weep in asking for Carlos, Miguel, Roberto, and Juana. Please pray that they would be saved! Finally, pray for a bit of culture shock—I got really angry when I started reading about all of the Catholic stuff. It makes me angry that it is that far off. I mean it seems that Jesus is not enough for the Catholics and it seems that every Catholic thinks something different than even what the Vatican says! So this makes it difficult to get past what people say they believe and what they actually believe! Please pray God will calm my anger about that and would change it to love for the Catholics that I know.

Monday, September 29, 2008

Last Days at the ILC-Onward to Guatemala

In a word:  Training is coming to a close in Virginia and commissioning will be on October 1st here in Richmond.  I have grown to love my missionary friends and I am pumped to see what God is going to do it in their lives!  I am continuing to share my faith in Richmond—read below for two cool stories.  I am moving to Guatemala for language training on October 15th and I will be there till January 09! (3 months)  Please pray as I prepare!

Practical  Planning: I finally have my tickets to go to Antigua, Guatemala!  I will be leaving on October 15th and will be studying there in Guatemala till January 2009 (3 months).  During this time I will go to class for 5 hours everyday and live with a family learning Spanish by immersion.  If you want to check out the school—this is the website:  www.appeschool.com

Plans in Peru are coming along as well!  I have been meeting with church leaders that work in the Huancayo area, trying to figure out what would be the best strategy for reaching the Wanka Quechua people.  From some recent e-mails it seems that my job may in fact send me all over Peru to aid volunteer teams.  So I am pumped about that!  Travel whoo hoo!  I also will have a truck praise God!  That means I can be mobile in the Huancayo area, but the problem is that I have to learn a stick shift!  I practiced on my friend Heidi’s car and I think I am going to need some serious practice before I get to the outrageous streets in Lima, Peru.  So pray for that! Hahaha

My missionary friends:  Can I tell you how cool it is to have friends that love Jesus?  Can I tell you how much cooler it is that I have friends that not only love Jesus but they desire to make Him known all over the world!?   Just to name a few from my region: Mindy McCord, Christine Jackson, Jessica Brooks, Ryan Northup, Karla Turner, Chris Black, Jim Gilstrap, and many many others.  Please pray for my new friends that God would prepare them to share the gospel overseas.

Sharing Christ:  Two stories I would love to share with you.  We took a trip this month to Washington D.C. where we could finally put practice what we had learned.  A team of us from South America went out to eat at a Peruvian restaurant to try and form some relationships.  We met a man named Jorge there who was open to hearing about the gospel, My friends and I shared as much as we could with him but he wasn’t whiling nor could he stop to listen to everything we were saying.  We left him with a tract so he could read it later and with the promise we would pray that God would speak to Him. Please pray for Jorge that he would be saved.

In the Richmond area God has opened up the door to share the gospel with so many people!  I am so grateful that God has answered my cry for people to share with.  One man in particular named Carlos (I have asked you to pray for him before!) is from Honduras and works at a restaurant called El Paso.  He came with us to a local Spanish speaking church and actually knew the pastor!  Apparently Carlos went to the pastors’ house for a Bible Study a few weeks before!  I don’t believe in coincidences, I believe God crossed our paths for a purpose.  We invited most of our new friends from El Paso Restaurant to the local church and we are praying that God will continue to call out Carlos and the many others working there!

Random thoughts:  I am so ready to stop sitting in sessions and learning about this stuff!  I have been praying and thinking about going to the field since the 8th grade, so the anticipation is about to kill me!  ahahaha  I am pumped about being in San Antonio for the next two weeks just to say goodbye’s and have some quality time with my family.  Plus I get to go to Howard Payne’s homecoming, and although homecoming is a big deal I am far more pumped about seeing my friends! 

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Learning, Sharing and Ready...well almost

In a word: Over the past few weeks God has given me an anxious desire to finally move overseas. The training we are receiving is top notch but my heart is ready to get to what I will finally be doing. I will have a truck in Peru and my job description is clearer than it was. I am learning about the people group I will be working with and God is opening the door for me to share in Richmond!

Practical things: Words from my supervisors (Boots and Katie Holder): "There is one thing that they (the national leaders) and the S.C. churches (churches in the states reaching people near Huancayo) lack, someone who sees the big picture and can coordinate better all the activities of the region so that they can mutually benefit each other. That would be you." I am beginning to get a better idea of what I will be doing. From my last e-mail I will definitely have a Toyota truck! So I will be learning a stick shift while I am here at the ILC! I am pumped because a truck will give me the freedom to go where God wants me for the week! I also received a schedule that has me booked from January 09 till the end of summer 09. We are going to have nearly 60 volunteer groups by the end of 09! Praise God that He is raising up people from the local church to come serve! You know what is cool about my job? I get to learn and do a lot of what a Strategy Coordinator does. A Strategy Coordinator goes to a particular area and figures out a strategy that reaches a certain people group the most effectively and then executes it. With my job I get to practice elements of that, in doing this I hope to figure out if I might want to be an SC in the future.

Language school: Please begin to pray for the family I will be living with in Guatemala. It is the Chan family. Sounds Chinese right? I don't think they are...but I guess we will see. I am really pumped that I finally get to really learn how to speak Spanish! If you want to check it out on a map I will be living in Antigua, Guatemala. A cool website is: www.aroundantigua.com

People group: The people group I will be working with is the Wanka Quechua. These people are amazing, loving and open to the gospel. Some have seen some hardship from the past...a terrorist group called the Shining Path used to have dominion over this area during the 90's and they did horrible acts to many of these people-killing many family members of the people that live there now. These are people that have seen awful things in their lifetime and they are in need of your prayers. The religious belief of these people is a mixture of many things. They are descendent's of the Inca's and therefore many of them believe in spirits that they must worship and please. Since the conquistadors came in the Catholic church has been force on them, so imagine having a belief system with weird spirit worship, mixed with Catholic tradition. These two mixed together gives you Paganism and a need for Jesus Christ. Many have never heard the gospel and think of someone totally different when you mention Jesus. They do have high regard for the Bible and therefore this can be a tool but most don't read very well. The lanugage spoken in many of their homes is Quechua. Quechua is a language that has no written characters--it is all oral. I may have to begin learning some of this because this is the heart language of many of the people that live there. If I was to explain the gospel in Spanish many of them they would understand with their minds but never make the connection in their heart.

Church planting thoughts: I was reading Luke 10:1-7 and in this passage the Lord began to deal with me about asking Him to send more personnel overseas, that I will be a target of the enemy, to pack less and to invest in the men and women of peace that He puts in my path. An idea I had for investing in men and women of peace is to go and live with them for a week at time in the 8 villages I will be targeting. Like I have said before I will live in Huancayo Peru but most likely I will be in the 8 villages in that area more than I will be in Huancayo. There are four church partnerships from the states working in the Huancayo area: Immanual Community Church in Colorado, Council Road Baptist Church in Oklahoma, Grace Baptist Church and Cambridge Baptist Church in partnership from Virginia, and Southside Baptist Church from Arkansas. These churches have been investing for some time already coming 4-5 times a year to specific villages in that area. Like I said there are about 8 villages near there and therfore these 4 churches (or partnerships) are investing in 4 of them. Four more need churches to adopt them and I will be researching these villages and looking to mobilize a church from the states to adopt each of the villages. Please pray that God will give me creative ways to help these churches already reaching the Wanka Quechua.

People I am sharing Christ with: My friends and I have been investing at a local Mexican restaurant. I got to share my testimony with a man named Carlos and my friend Karla shared the gospel with him last week. We are going to go back and have a Bible Study there with him and maybe a few others that are interested. He grew up Pentecostal but Karla and I don't think that he really knows Jesus. So please pray he would come to faith.


From the 1 minute update: one of my friends shared the gospel with Sarah and she was receptive! My friend and I are looking to return to the coffee shop so that she can share with Sarah and I can continue my spiritual discussions with my friend Shawn. Please pray they would be saved!

Others: I am eating lunch about every 2 weeks with some firemen that come in and eat lunch at the ILC. We have talked about Jesus and then today I got to know them a little better! Please pray that they might be saved! Their names are Ryan, Matt and Jason.

Other Missionaries:
I love these people so much and they are going all over the world! There are so many girls here it is hilarious, so we have decided tomorrow night to have a man night! I am pumped about it! Now we can do some grunting and watch a man flick and each man food! My accountability partner Ryan Northup and I had an amazing meeting yesterday as well. He and I got to share some things that really needed to be shared! Praise God for him because he is the only other single guy about my age that is going to be living in Peru! I will need to hang out with him in my trips back to Lima, the capital of Peru! His job will be to disciple many of the people that are won to Christ after volunteer teams come in. Please pray for Ryan and his partners Brittane and Christi that God would equip them to disciple people's all across Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador.