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Hurricane Victims Update
After our last prayer letter, we had
several churches respond with special offerings to help with the
Hurricane Stan victims. We have been able to take in over 10,000
lbs. of corn, rice and beans, a huge lot of used clothing, dishes,
farming tools, as well as Bibles, hymnals and Gospel tracts.
We
first started with a group of 25 families in a place called
Pacutamá 2, but since have expanded our efforts to another
community of 23 families in Pacutamá 1. We have shown
the “Jesus” film in their language (Quiché) in both communities and
have had 7 professions of faith.
We were finally able to sit down and
talk to the leaders of the first community about spiritual matters,
only to find out that they are all pretty much Charismatic
Catholics. One of the leaders was one who had made a profession
of faith and he told me later it was only a “reconciliation”. We
compared Scripture on different issues for about 3 hours, and
finally left a set of discipleship lessons for them to study over
the next few weeks.
We will be returning at least once
more to see what the Lord has done in their hearts through the study
of His Word. Pray for the people of Pacutamá 1 and
2 that their eyes will be opened to the truth of God’s Word.
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First Baptisms in the New Baptistery
On December 11th, we had our first
baptisms in the new baptistery. Bro. Jorge Flores, Bro. Jorge
Obregón, his wife, Idalmi
and Iris Fausto all gave wonderful testimonies of their
salvations in a combi- nation testimony-baptism service.
There were several unsaved family members present for the service
and they each received a clear presentation of how the Gospel
transforms the life of a believing Christian. Others have been saved
and, Lord willing, will be baptized soon.
Other News
Upon returning from one of the trips
to help the hurri-cane victims, we stopped at an enclosed shopping
center with security guards to eat lunch. During lunch however,
our vehicle was broken into, and the guards “saw nothing”. The
result was nearly $2700.00 of items – including a video
camera, a still camera, clothes, tools, Bibles, a VCR and other
things - getting stolen. After nearly a month of phone calls and
meetings, we were offered a check for only about 40% of the loss. If
you would like to help in replacing the stolen items, it would be
greatly appreciated. Please designate your gift “For stolen
items.”
Also, pray for Beth.
This year we are starting full-time home schooling due to
several drastic changes at the school the children have been
attending. It is a big adjustment for all of us, but especially for
her.
Thank you for your faithful
prayers!
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