Last night went great! I had the biggest turnout from the church that I can ever remember! There had to have been 15 or so people there helping me along with Alexis Jemma and Noah! Remember that a big part of this is that hopefully there will be some at the church who will carry this ministry on once I leave. Pray for that please!
Anyway there were about 200 Migrant Workers who came to watch the short movie called "The Road to Emmaus" which does a great job of explaining the central message of the Bible and the way unto Salvation. Then after the movie I preached for about 25 mins. Something happened last night that has never happened before. Each time after the movie ends, about half of those watching leave and head back to their rooms. Last night however, almost no one left after the movie ended! After I did my best at giving a panorama of the whole Bible all of the Bible Tracts that we had were handed out in about a minute! The folks from the church helped with that and then some prayed for small groups of the Migrant Workers who asked for prayer.
All in all it was a great evening and we are going to repeat the same thing tonight at a different Vineyard! The openness to the word of God down here always surprises me. The harvest is truly huge and the workers are few, but with God's help He will bring in the harvest of souls to His Kingdom!
Here is a picture of last nights ministry. You are only seeing less than half of those who were present. There are many more to my left. I am standing near the table with the microphone in hand. Thanks for praying! We need you standing with us!
On another unrelated note, the High School team shows up in a few hours so I am off to the airport to pick them up!
MISSION STATEMENT
MISSION STATEMENT -
WORKING TO SEE THE LIVES OF THE POOR TRANSFORMED BY THE POWER OF GOD AS IT IS SHOWN THROUGH THE LOCAL CHURCH
Friday, April 19, 2019
Thursday, April 18, 2019
Arrived!
Well we arrived at 6pm last night. We already had one of our favourite meals and things are going well! I just got off the phone with my contact who lets me into the Vineyards where the migrant workers are and he told me we have access into 3 Vineyards. They have from 400-600 workers each! So tonight is the first trip out there.
Please pray for us, for those who are going on this ministry trip. I'm not sure who exactly is coming yet so pray that the right people would come from the church to help. I am praying that a team would form from this and that after we leave they would continue the ministry! Please pray for that as well!
It is strange to be here at this time of year. The streets are basically empty. I knew that tomorrow that would be the case being Good Friday and all but already today? That surprised me. I expect to be able to shoot a canon down the streets tomorrow but I was surprised that so many businesses are closed already today. But it goes to show you how big of a celebration Easter is here. So it is a key time to tell people of the good news of Jesus Christ!
I'm so looking forward to tonight! Thanks for praying with us! The High School team arrives tomorrow. We will see them just after lunch.
Please pray for us, for those who are going on this ministry trip. I'm not sure who exactly is coming yet so pray that the right people would come from the church to help. I am praying that a team would form from this and that after we leave they would continue the ministry! Please pray for that as well!
It is strange to be here at this time of year. The streets are basically empty. I knew that tomorrow that would be the case being Good Friday and all but already today? That surprised me. I expect to be able to shoot a canon down the streets tomorrow but I was surprised that so many businesses are closed already today. But it goes to show you how big of a celebration Easter is here. So it is a key time to tell people of the good news of Jesus Christ!
I'm so looking forward to tonight! Thanks for praying with us! The High School team arrives tomorrow. We will see them just after lunch.
Wednesday, April 17, 2019
Almost There
I am writing this update from our hotel room in Tucson Wednesday morning. Today we travel down to where we used to live and do ministry! Everyone is excited to go!
For those of you who have been praying for us, thank you! The trip has gone quite well so far! The airport process in Calgary went very well, it wasn't busy in the least and the twins did very well! The flight was also very good, smoothest landing I think I have ever experienced! Sheri had lots of little toys and nicknacks ready to keep the twins busy and Momma knows best as it worked very well! There were a few tense moments but overall the twins did great!
We arrived in Tucson yesterday and it was raining of all things! Alexis Jemma and Noah were transported back to their childhood and stood there in the middle of the parking lot breathing deep the rain/desert air and loving it!
We ate at our favourite restaurant in Tucson (Zemam's Ethiopian Cuisine) and the teenagers and Sheri and I loved it! They have such good Ethiopian food! We used to eat there whenever we were in Tucson. However the twins (who had already eaten a burger as we knew they don't like the Ethiopian food) held their noses the whole meal and complained. Literally.........
Anyway yes we are doing well and looking forward to arriving at our destination tonight!
Sheri and Jackson and Judeson (and their Paw Patrol Pups) pictured below at the Calgary airport.
For those of you who have been praying for us, thank you! The trip has gone quite well so far! The airport process in Calgary went very well, it wasn't busy in the least and the twins did very well! The flight was also very good, smoothest landing I think I have ever experienced! Sheri had lots of little toys and nicknacks ready to keep the twins busy and Momma knows best as it worked very well! There were a few tense moments but overall the twins did great!
We arrived in Tucson yesterday and it was raining of all things! Alexis Jemma and Noah were transported back to their childhood and stood there in the middle of the parking lot breathing deep the rain/desert air and loving it!
We ate at our favourite restaurant in Tucson (Zemam's Ethiopian Cuisine) and the teenagers and Sheri and I loved it! They have such good Ethiopian food! We used to eat there whenever we were in Tucson. However the twins (who had already eaten a burger as we knew they don't like the Ethiopian food) held their noses the whole meal and complained. Literally.........
Anyway yes we are doing well and looking forward to arriving at our destination tonight!
Sheri and Jackson and Judeson (and their Paw Patrol Pups) pictured below at the Calgary airport.
Friday, April 12, 2019
Back to Mexico
Wow has it even been a long time since I have updated this blog! There is so much to tell! Lots has happened in the last 2+ years! Due to time however, for this post I am going to focus on what is coming up in the next few weeks here.
In a few days time, our whole family will be boarding a plane for Phoenix! We will then head for Tucson and down to Hermosillo! We will be down there for a couple weeks for a missions trip! For those of you who follow the goings on of our family, you will know that we used to live in Hermosillo and did ministry there for a number of years.
The teens' high school does a missions trip there every other year and this year it is Jemma's turn to participate as a member of the high school team! Alexis worked hard to finish up her second year of Bible College 3 weeks early so she could come on this trip as well! The team going down consists of 32 people. Plus our family is going to be there and a few others helping as well. The High School team will be carrying out many different ministries from building a house in a poor area of a town outside the city where we will be, to doing a kids VBS and helping at a Children's Home as well.
While I am down there I will be reigniting a ministry dear to my heart. It is a preaching ministry to the Migrant Workers of Southern Mexico that I used to do when we lived there. This ministry is such an amazing opportunity to explain the good news of Jesus to hundreds of young men who have likely never heard the truth about Jesus. So I count it a privilege of the highest level to go and serve in this manner, using the gifts God has given me to extend His kingdom in Mexico! I put on a Christian movie and after it is over I preach for 15 or 20 mins. And they respond. Wow do they ever! I also bring young men from the local church in Mexico with me and they take their turn preaching as well. So it is kind of a discipling ministry in that sense as well. Check out the video below to see what this ministry is all about!
On a family level we have had so many obstacles prior to going on this trip. Both our vehicles were broken down at the same time, fixed and one broke down again...............In Montana as our friends were driving it to Phoenix for us! There has also been sickness in our family, not everyone is well, so we are praying for them to be well before we leave. Also the Christian movie that explains they Gospel so well and the one that I am planning on using in the Vineyards showed up in the mail today, just in time before we leave! Also the twins have been having a hard go of it lately and so we are praying they will do well on this trip. Change is difficult for them.
Anyway, I do plan on continuing updating this blog during our trip, so make sure you come back often for updates! We are all looking so forward to this trip! We look forward to seeing what the Lord will do!
In a few days time, our whole family will be boarding a plane for Phoenix! We will then head for Tucson and down to Hermosillo! We will be down there for a couple weeks for a missions trip! For those of you who follow the goings on of our family, you will know that we used to live in Hermosillo and did ministry there for a number of years.
The teens' high school does a missions trip there every other year and this year it is Jemma's turn to participate as a member of the high school team! Alexis worked hard to finish up her second year of Bible College 3 weeks early so she could come on this trip as well! The team going down consists of 32 people. Plus our family is going to be there and a few others helping as well. The High School team will be carrying out many different ministries from building a house in a poor area of a town outside the city where we will be, to doing a kids VBS and helping at a Children's Home as well.
While I am down there I will be reigniting a ministry dear to my heart. It is a preaching ministry to the Migrant Workers of Southern Mexico that I used to do when we lived there. This ministry is such an amazing opportunity to explain the good news of Jesus to hundreds of young men who have likely never heard the truth about Jesus. So I count it a privilege of the highest level to go and serve in this manner, using the gifts God has given me to extend His kingdom in Mexico! I put on a Christian movie and after it is over I preach for 15 or 20 mins. And they respond. Wow do they ever! I also bring young men from the local church in Mexico with me and they take their turn preaching as well. So it is kind of a discipling ministry in that sense as well. Check out the video below to see what this ministry is all about!
Anyway, I do plan on continuing updating this blog during our trip, so make sure you come back often for updates! We are all looking so forward to this trip! We look forward to seeing what the Lord will do!
Friday, December 23, 2016
Christmas means something different this year
With Christmas upon us, the familiar sound of Christmas carols fill the air waves. They are songs we all know, have heard since we were kids. One can easily sing along to almost any of them as they are so well known. Often we sing the songs without giving much thought to the words. This Christmas however, it seems that whenever I hear a song that has to do with Jesus coming to the earth, I well up with tears. I wondered why this was the case, I have heard the songs many times, they haven't changed. What did change?
I came to the realization that my increased sensitivity to Jesus' arrival on the earth and the emotion that surrounds it has to do with holiness. What does holiness have to do with Jesus coming to save us?
Before I answer that, this past year I have done a fair bit of study around the topic of holiness. What it means and why it is important. I have a better grasp of the term now than before but I still have a long way to go! However what it has done is that understanding holiness a bit better has helped me to understand a bit better the extreme sacrifice of God to come "down" to us in the God man, Jesus. Before we even talk about His death on the cross, to realize that this Holy Holy Holy God would come down to live with us, like us, as one of us is hard to believe. The fact that He was born in a manger, not even in a home just is beyond my comprehension. There really are no words. This is what makes me emotional. Now that I have a bit better of an understanding of Holiness, it helps me appreciate so much more the sacrifice God made in coming to us. The name Emmanuel "God with us" means so much more to me now. This Holy Holy Holy God humbled Himself and stooped to our level in order to save us and show us His love for us! Wow! No words.
This improved understanding is why I am so so so against what Andy Stanley has said recently. Here is a quote from him, “If somebody can predict their own death and their own resurrection, I’m not all that concerned about how they got into the world, because the whole resurrection thing is so amazing,” he said. "Christianity doesn’t hinge on the truth or even the stories around the birth of Jesus … It really hinges on the resurrection of Jesus.”
Of course I am not going to minimize the resurrection of Jesus, without it we are dead in our sins. However in the same way I am not going to minimize the virgin birth of Christ either and neither should Mr. Stanley!
We better be concerned about how Jesus came into this world! I mean if it wasn't a virgin birth, then it had to be a natural conception that came from the union between a man and a woman. If that were the case, then Jesus was born from Joseph's seed. If the man Jesus came to be because of sexual relations between Mary and Joseph, then Jesus was a sinner. Does that sound like a leap? It isn't and here is why.
In Psalm 51:5 King David writes this, "Surely I was sinful at birth, sinful from the time my mother conceived me...." If it is true that David was sinful from the time he was conceived, then it is also true that we were all sinful in our mothers' womb. How could a baby not yet born, sin inside of a their mother? Only one way, if the nature of that child was sinful. It isn't that David was committing sins inside of his mothers womb, he is saying that he is sinful, in his nature! So the same would be true of us. Think of it, you don't need to teach your 1 yr old how to be covetous of another child's toy, or how to be mean to them or how to be selfish. Kids are just born that way! And it starts from the time they are conceived.
Ok, back to Jesus. If the virgin birth isn't important (according to Mr. Stanley), then so what if his life was the result of sexual relations between Mary and Joseph? Why does that matter? It matters because if Jesus was not born of a miracle of God that we come to call the virgin birth, then Jesus was sinful! And if Jesus was sinful, then he could not have saved us from our sins. His death on the cross would have only paid for His sins! If Jesus was born due to the coming together of a sperm and an egg, then we are all headed to hell!
I have to vehemently disagree with you Mr. Stanley, how Jesus got into the world is of the utmost importance! If Jesus was not born of a virgin, the entire Christian faith fall apart and we are still lost in our sins with no way to be reconciled to God!
I am shocked that a mainline evangelical preacher doesn't see this! Those who know me know I am not about splitting the kingdom and arguing over grey matters in scripture. I think unity in the Body of Christ is very important. However there are times when we must draw a line and not cross it. Another way to say it is there are a few hills we must be prepared to die on and for me this is one. I hope it is one for all who call Jesus Lord.
God went to extreme lengths to preserve His holiness. He went so far as to do a miracle and be born as a human without a human father being part of the picture! The reason He did it is because if Jesus had been born of Joseph, then Jesus would be sinful. The Bible says that "All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God." Rom.3:23. It also says this, "For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but we have one who has been tempted in every way, just as we are - yet was without sin." Heb. 4:15
So there you have it, we are all sinners, all of us......except Jesus. Our High Priest who can sympathize with us because He walked in our shoes. But He never sinned, unlike every other human being who ever lived. And it is a good thing He didn't sin because if He had, He would not have been able to save us from our sins!
I am so disappointed that Mr. Stanley is casting doubt on the virgin birth of Christ. He must not realize it but in so doing, he is casting doubt on the fact that Christ was our sufficient substitute, the only one who could save us from our sins. He is casting doubt on the entire Bible and the Christian Faith.
Jesus was born of a miraculous birth. God did it to preserve His holiness in the person of Jesus Christ. He went to extreme lengths to do it because only perfection can create perfection. The saying goes, "no one is perfect" and humanly speaking that is true. So that is why no baby born of a natural birth (from sinful parents) can be born anything but imperfect (sinful). Only imperfection could come from imperfect people. In the same way, only perfection could come from a Holy perfect God.
Jesus, Emmanuel, God with us. Take some time this Christmas to just be with Him. He wants to commune with you, for you to seek Him. Take some time to consider the unbelievable yet real sacrifice of God to come to this earth, to save us.
While you are at it, have a listen to my favorite Christmas song and think about that amazing sacrifice. https://vimeo.com/113628297
Friday, November 18, 2016
Being with Him
I know that this "routine" kind of life that we are living is good
for the twins as well as the rest of the kids. I knew that it would be a
challenge for me but I also knew that it is what the kids needed,
especially the little guys. God is healing them, bit by bit and making
the rest of the family more and more like Him, again bit by bit. That
is what His purpose in our lives is, to make us more and more like Jesus
(Rom. 8:29). He will use anything at His disposal to fulfill that
purpose of making each one of us more like Jesus. So the key is to let
Him do it, to seek Him through the hardship, through the difficult
circumstances, through the suffering. It is easy to say but not so easy
to do sometimes.
I have been thinking about something lately and preaching it as well when I have opportunity. Why did God do all that He did when you look at Genesis through to Jesus's death on the cross? Starting with the fall of man, the sin of Adam and Eve in the garden God then put in motion His rescue plan. He would teach mankind who He was, that He was holy, before anything else, His Holiness would come first. He taught us more through the story of Abraham and Isaac, the passover, the parting of the red sea, wandering 40 years in the wilderness, the arrival of Jesus- God in the flesh, His amazing life and horrible death, the darkening of the earth at mid-day, the earth quake and finally the tearing of the temple veil.
He went to some pretty extreme lengths that is for sure! Why did He do that? Was it to save us from an eternity without Him, an eternity in Hell? Yes. But it was more than that. Did He do all He did so that we could go to church every Sunday? No. So that we could listen to the Pastor each Sunday? No. So that we could read our Bibles? No. So that we could memorize scripture? No. These are all good and important things to do, but they aren't why God did all that He did.
The answer lies in Jn. 10:10. Jesus said - "I have come that they might have life, and have it more abundantly." The "they" is us. The word "life" doesn't just refer to eternal life. It can mean eternal life in Greek but it also means life here and now. My point? God did all that He did so that we could have life right now! And where is life found? IN HIS PRESENCE. So here is the question, we know that God is everywhere all the time, but are we conscious of it? Do we consciously go into the Holy of Hollies now that the temple veil is torn? He did an amazing miracle in tearing that veil that was huge and thick! He was speaking very loudly that He wants us to come in, to commune with Him, to abide in Him! Do you? Do I?
We can read our bibles, we can listen to sermons, we can pray and make no mistake, they are all vital things that Christ followers should do on a regular basis and they are designed to guide us in our time in His presence, but none of them on their own are guaranteed to change us! There is only one thing that is guaranteed to change us, His presence.
I have known people who read their bibles and leave unchanged. I have known people who listen to sermons and leave unchanged. I have know people who have prayed and have left unchanged but I have never known anyone who has truly been in God's presence and has left unchanged. It doesn't happen. We will find life in His presence and we will be changed!
So please make it a practice of consciously going into the "holy of hollies" and realize who you are communing with. The Holy God of Israel! Be reverent, be serious and be quiet! If He is the master and we are the servant, we should do more listening than talking.
I have been thinking about something lately and preaching it as well when I have opportunity. Why did God do all that He did when you look at Genesis through to Jesus's death on the cross? Starting with the fall of man, the sin of Adam and Eve in the garden God then put in motion His rescue plan. He would teach mankind who He was, that He was holy, before anything else, His Holiness would come first. He taught us more through the story of Abraham and Isaac, the passover, the parting of the red sea, wandering 40 years in the wilderness, the arrival of Jesus- God in the flesh, His amazing life and horrible death, the darkening of the earth at mid-day, the earth quake and finally the tearing of the temple veil.
He went to some pretty extreme lengths that is for sure! Why did He do that? Was it to save us from an eternity without Him, an eternity in Hell? Yes. But it was more than that. Did He do all He did so that we could go to church every Sunday? No. So that we could listen to the Pastor each Sunday? No. So that we could read our Bibles? No. So that we could memorize scripture? No. These are all good and important things to do, but they aren't why God did all that He did.
The answer lies in Jn. 10:10. Jesus said - "I have come that they might have life, and have it more abundantly." The "they" is us. The word "life" doesn't just refer to eternal life. It can mean eternal life in Greek but it also means life here and now. My point? God did all that He did so that we could have life right now! And where is life found? IN HIS PRESENCE. So here is the question, we know that God is everywhere all the time, but are we conscious of it? Do we consciously go into the Holy of Hollies now that the temple veil is torn? He did an amazing miracle in tearing that veil that was huge and thick! He was speaking very loudly that He wants us to come in, to commune with Him, to abide in Him! Do you? Do I?
We can read our bibles, we can listen to sermons, we can pray and make no mistake, they are all vital things that Christ followers should do on a regular basis and they are designed to guide us in our time in His presence, but none of them on their own are guaranteed to change us! There is only one thing that is guaranteed to change us, His presence.
I have known people who read their bibles and leave unchanged. I have known people who listen to sermons and leave unchanged. I have know people who have prayed and have left unchanged but I have never known anyone who has truly been in God's presence and has left unchanged. It doesn't happen. We will find life in His presence and we will be changed!
So please make it a practice of consciously going into the "holy of hollies" and realize who you are communing with. The Holy God of Israel! Be reverent, be serious and be quiet! If He is the master and we are the servant, we should do more listening than talking.
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
One year home
It has been about one year now since we have returned from Mexico where we were full time career missionaries. I like that term Career Missionaries. We all do in our family. Everyone is doing ok but at the same time we all still miss missions in Latin America very much. We all like to think that we aren't done yet, that Lord willing one day we will be able to return. Who knows if that will happen or not, only God does.
Each member of the family is still dealing with the loss of our life in Latin America. Some are doing better than others, some are still struggling quite a bit. It is hard to relate to someone who has gone through what we have unless you have gone through it yourself. That kind of leaves us in a position where we have to deal with the loss on our own. We do have some people in our lives who have gone through it and understand but each situation is so different that even then it is hard to relate. We never wanted to leave, never wanted to be done, never felt like we were done. Our reasons for coming home were good but our hearts still have a hard time understanding if that makes sense.
I try to keep speaking Spanish, hoping that I will be able to use it again someday, everyday. Again I have no idea if I will but I hope so. It is a losing battle though, the words don't come as quick and more and more often I am unsure if it "sounds right."
The roller coaster with the twins continues. They are doing pretty well and have made so much progress in language and interacting. They really have. But one can easily slip into the compare game and see where other 4 yr olds are and then get discouraged. We continue to explore all avenues to help them and have found some success with this, some with that.
We will keep trusting God to help us, to heal the boys, to make sense of our return. We are blessed and He has been so gracious to us for which we are very grateful. Our Heavenly Father blesses us and carries us, through it all. His presence should be enough and when I am in the right frame of mind, having spent quality time with Him, His presence is enough. Then I lose my focus and so much of this life makes no sense to me. But when I quiet down and turn my eyes on Jesus, the cares and worries and nonsensical nature of this life we live really doesn't matter and it fades into the background.
Keep carrying us Lord. We need you!
Each member of the family is still dealing with the loss of our life in Latin America. Some are doing better than others, some are still struggling quite a bit. It is hard to relate to someone who has gone through what we have unless you have gone through it yourself. That kind of leaves us in a position where we have to deal with the loss on our own. We do have some people in our lives who have gone through it and understand but each situation is so different that even then it is hard to relate. We never wanted to leave, never wanted to be done, never felt like we were done. Our reasons for coming home were good but our hearts still have a hard time understanding if that makes sense.
I try to keep speaking Spanish, hoping that I will be able to use it again someday, everyday. Again I have no idea if I will but I hope so. It is a losing battle though, the words don't come as quick and more and more often I am unsure if it "sounds right."
The roller coaster with the twins continues. They are doing pretty well and have made so much progress in language and interacting. They really have. But one can easily slip into the compare game and see where other 4 yr olds are and then get discouraged. We continue to explore all avenues to help them and have found some success with this, some with that.
We will keep trusting God to help us, to heal the boys, to make sense of our return. We are blessed and He has been so gracious to us for which we are very grateful. Our Heavenly Father blesses us and carries us, through it all. His presence should be enough and when I am in the right frame of mind, having spent quality time with Him, His presence is enough. Then I lose my focus and so much of this life makes no sense to me. But when I quiet down and turn my eyes on Jesus, the cares and worries and nonsensical nature of this life we live really doesn't matter and it fades into the background.
Keep carrying us Lord. We need you!
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