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Not Enough Chickens to Kill

November 17, 2009 by ecoach 2 Comments

“Our fundraiser for this weekend is not going to work.
We don’t have enough chickens to slaughter for the tamales.”

fenced chickens

So wrapped the announcements at a service where I preached at a church in a suburb east of the city.

They needed 20 chickens to prepare the food for a bake sale.  They only had three.

They were trying to generate funds with micro business, but couldn’t find enough chickens.

They were going to use ground beef to make empanadas instead.

Tamales are delicious, more filling, and can sell for a whole lot more at a lower product cost.

But they had to settle for the pricier ground beef empanadas, cutting their profit margins really deep.

This was just one evidence of the visible poverty of where I preached in Mid-November.

God did good stuff, the word went forth with power, but I came home almost emotionally wrecked.

The apparent poverty made it an emotionally hard calling.

Pictured below are the front and rear of the one room church.

You can read more about it from “An Offering of Lemons.”

Where was I?

This area was just east of the city, a very densely packed suburb of single story dwellings (not the high rise density of the city).

  • 63,000 residents
  • 45 churches, most under 100 members.
  • Suggests that less 10% have been reached for Christ.

About 30 minutes by crowded highway travel speeds, out near the airport. Many residents commute / from the city by public transportation.

A horrible head on bus crash (by a speed drunk driver in an illegal and loaded dump truck) in October killed over 25 commuters.

Pastor describes it as a red zone (very dangerous).

Some of his members called it a hot zone (almost very dangerous).

One or two were saying there is no problem, just pockets of activity.

The street corner from the church is supposedly a gun fighting point between three gangs fighting for control.

The stores that were open when we left had iron bars blocking the entrance– business was conducted passing goods and money through the iron bars.

Face to Face with Poverty

I’ve seen poverty as I’ve visited many places in Latin America.

I also know that it’s more prevalent in other countries like Nicaragua (where I’ve seen things I wish I hadn’t), Cuba, and Haiti.

But Thursday night was another real in-my-face encounter, not just images from a slide show on the internet.

It stays with you for days, and makes you wonder, what can you really do?

Training Pastors in Poor areas.

This pastor leads a pastors association in the town.

They want me to do an evangelism training for several of the pastors of the 45 churches working in this neighborhood.

They want Brenda to do a training event too.

They want to organize a campaign and a big event.

It’s pushing me to think about through church evangelism strategies in light of lack of resources:

  • money,
  • time,
  • people.

I’ve always believed that effective evangelism will manifest the kingdom’s presence.

Here is what I’m noodling on: What would that look like in this very impoverished area?

How will I see what impact the training will make?

Supporting our work

Clearly, there is a lot of work to be done in this area.

Our partners enable us to bring evangelism training to this impoverished area.

Your ongoing support keeps us here to provide training for these pastors, even if there are not enough resources.

Would you consider helping us fulfill this calling?

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Comments

  1. Linda Fasig says

    November 21, 2009 at 8:02 am

    Dear Dear Chris
    Your experience makes my “feeble” attempt to help the Gullah folk tame. I just had one gun shot case to handle. Thanksgiving brings a great
    focus on what our precious Lord has done for us
    and that we have the strength to do it all through HIM. Only when I think I am the I AM do I get too deep in the bog. I loved hearing you at the Rockville Church and have tried to
    put into practice the Kairos. Love and prayers, Linda Fasig (the woman who was so bold as to give you those 3 tapes)

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