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Comunidad de las Buenas Nuevas

September 27, 2010 by ecoach Leave a Comment

In September, we moved our primary meetings from evenings to mornings, though three of the four weeks each month we meet in an apartment.

This past weekend, we had our latest worship service at the hotel.  We spent time in prayer for the elections in Venezuela.  Pastor Pedro gave a great message on dealing with anger.

We praise God for continued sustenance and provision to enable this monthly hotel rental (at nearly $500 a week).

This past service, 43 adults and 17 kids.  Several of these were first time visitors.

The challenge for Brenda

Brenda leads the Children’s ministry at this time.  Her challenge is the sheer number of children, as well as the age range of the children.

This group today numbered 17, aging from 3 to 13.

Today’s group also seemed to be wired on caffeine, so it was a challenge to manage the class.

Some of the older kids tried to help, but the order turned into chaos with a thousand questions all at once.  The craft that Brenda had spent hours in preparation for did not turn out well.

Join us in prayer that more adults will come along side Brenda to help her, and specifically, one who is gifted in one of the age groups to peel that off into two classes.

Challenges to Assimilation

Since we only meet monthly for worship at the hotel, assimilation is a challenge for us.

So many North American assimilation techniques rely on the US mail, visitor contact cards, and weekly services that we don’t quite have an assimilation process in place.  We’ll eventually be able to sustain a weekly hotel rental, but for now, we do with what we have.

We continue to thank God that we’ve gathered a good core group, and the Lord seems to be adding to our numbers.

Pray specifically for provision to rent the hotel each week.

Coming in October, we are stepping out in faith and moving to twice a month.

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Interesting Statistics from the Paper

September 21, 2010 by ecoach Leave a Comment

March 19, 2010 – La Prensa

In the first two months of the year, Panama’s car dealers sold 5,405 new vehicles, a decline of 7 percent as compared to February 2009.

Official statistics indicate that, in Panama, the consumption of alcoholic beverages is on the rise, with preliminary figures for January showing that the population consumed an estimated 22.8 million liters; 5.1 percent more than the same month in 2009.

The poll found that 66.8 percent of Panamanians found that Martinelli’s management is "good," and another 9.1 percent described it as "excellent." The poll found that 20.2 percent of those asked considered his management to be "bad" or "very poor."

June 10, 2010 La Prensa

A total of 5,674 entered divorce proceedings in 2009 in the courts across the country, 139 cases more than in 2008. According to information from the Center of Judicial Statistics, 2939 (52%) of these cases are requests for separation by mutual consent

 

September 14 La Prensa

Panama spends $270,000 per year on therapy for alcohol addiction.

Panama leads Central America in alcohol consumption: 6 liters per capita a year.  The age where most people start drinking has lowered to 12, over the last 5 years.

In Pregnancy, 1,591 of 6,133 (25.9%) in 2009 in the western Panama, were to adolescents under 19.  78 of these were in the age 10-14.  2010 is on track to be higher teen pregnancy rates.  In the sector, there are 77,356 teens, 28,056 live in Chorrera

 

September 21, 2010 La Presna

Of married couples, or those in committed relationships, 46.4% of men, and 48.9% of women surveyed have had more than 1 sexual partner in the last year.  Unfaithfulness is common.

20% of the live births in the country (unlike the region stat above) were to women aged 15-19 years old, concentrated mostly in the indigenous areas (though the average age indigenous women at marriage is age 17).

In the same study of the group 15-19 years old, 31.7% of the women and 40.7% of the men said they started having sex before the age of 15.

Nearly 14% of the pregnant women had an abortion.

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Missions School in Santiago

June 30, 2010 by ecoach 1 Comment

It was a very cool morning at 5am when I was picked up to begin the journey to Santiago Panama, approximately 3-4 hours to the west of Panama City.

The drive itself was relaxing.  Leaving the city while it was still dark, watching the morning dawn break into the skies, I found some of the stress I carried rolling off my shoulders.  Just getting out of the city was a stress relief that surprised me.

I focused down on mentally preparing myself to teach the 12 students expected to gather at the principal church for the Foursquare denomination in Santiago.  I had been asked to teach on the Role of the Holy Spirit in Evangelism, one of the most popular seminars I have.

The context in which I teach

Evangelism as understood here has been focused on the conversion event — getting the decision.  There is enormous, but unspoken pressure, to get a decision and get it now.

However, what my teaching brings is the awareness of the entire faith journey and all the moving parts in the evangelism story: the conversations, the sermons, the invitations to church, the drawing of the Holy Spirit.

I help people see the process of evangelism and have updated the teaching to help people think through their own process of coming to faith.

These 12 students

As class began, I listened to their stories.  Each one had an amazingly unique journey to faith.

One man was interested romantically in a girl.  She invited him to church.  Over several weeks of taking in sermons, he felt his need for Christ and one day accepted that invitation given at the end of every service.

Another woman had a teenage daughter going to church.  She watched the life transformation happen in her daughter.  That made her want to study the Bible herself.

So she invited some Jehovah Witnesses who showed up at just the right time.  But after a few bible studies with them, she was more confused than ever.

She asked a Christian neighbor (also a stay at home mom) to help her.  Over several weeks of informal conversations, bible study, and lots of coffee, her questions about God began to be answered.  Before even attending church, she responded to God’s offer of grace and became a Christian.

A third one visited church the day a foreign missionary came.  The preachers message hit right on target in her life and she surrendered her life to Christ that day.

12 different stories

I heard 12 different stories, 12 different journeys, 12 different spiritual needs, 12 different places of surrender, 12 different spiritual thirsts that drew people to start following Jesus.

They provided ample material to see the process of evangelism at work.  Not one of them came to faith after the fixed gospel presentation that they were all trying to use on other people.

This is part of the richness of God’s work.

What now?

This class of 12, along with another class in a outlying village, are coming together to launch a regionwide community ministry that will provide medical care, parenting development, family counseling, and other outreach activities.

This is exciting as it seems that several churches will cooperate to launch something.  This doesn’t happen often in Panama (based on talking with long term missionaries and lots of pastors), so this seems to be truly God’s working.

They see that my teaching will help them have more frequent conversations with people while they are doing their mission in the community.

Their next development meeting is in July and I look forward to hearing the outcomes and mission that they are working on.

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Teaching this weekend in Santiago

June 17, 2010 by ecoach Leave a Comment

Join us in prayer for this weekend’s teaching.

I’ll be traveling to Santiago Panama to give an evangelism training in a missions school.

It’s about 3-4 hours to to the west of the city.  Beautiful, but long drive.

Pray for safety, provision, and effectiveness.

We live in the upper right corner, and driving along to the Red A.

santaigo panama

I’m not sure yet of the class make up, but I’ll be teaching on the role of the Holy Spirit in Evangelism.

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Funding Status June 2010

June 15, 2010 by ecoach Leave a Comment

We are doing our with funding from

  • Mission Donors in the US
  • Love offerings at events in Latin America
  • Tent Making through product sales and speaking fees in the US.

Your partnership with financial help through PRMI enables us to serve here and throughout Latin America where resources are scarce.

Currently only at 35% of budgeted need.

Our current reality is that pledged support each month and expected product sales is only at 35% of our need.

We’ve still got a lot of fund raising and new product development to do.

Your partnership matters

We keep praying that we’ll make an impact where we live, planting a church that plants churches.

It’s not easy work by any means.

We’ve walked through seasons of stress like we never had before.  But in the end, is it worth it?  By all means.

Your partnership not only helps us in this church plant, but is helping us train other pastors and leaders throughout Panama and Latin America.

As we step into the summer, would you consider making a gift or joining our team on a monthly basis?

Monthly Donors

We invite you to consider joining our team on a monthly basis to help us cover the 65% need that we still need to raise.

We look for monthly gifts of $25, $50, or even $100.  Some are able to share over that.

Sample ideas for gifts:

Here is was a special gift enables:

  • $500 currently provides rental of a hotel room for one church service.
  • $500 provides an airline ticket to give training in another country.
  • $400 provides a day long seminar in Latin America for pastors.
  • $250 provides training for a church in a evening meeting.
  • $700 provides health insurance for one month for our family.
  • $100 provides a month’s access to virtual training for pastors around the world via the internet.

Action

Dowload the Donor Response form to print out (Box to the right) and mail to PRMI, or work through the steps of donating on line.

I’m working on a simple paypal button from PRMI, but for now, you’ll have to use ACS.

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