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February 12, 2008 by ecoach Leave a Comment

Next week will be a busy week for the ministry.

Sunday Feb 17:

Oil of Joy Church — working with a visiting American team during Sunday services and children’s church.

 

Monday, Feb 18 (Brandon’s Birthday)

Youth Retreat, Gorgona Beach.  Workshop for teens on the Person and Work of the Holy Spirit.  In Spanish.

 

Wednesday and Friday

With Oil of Joy Church.  Partnering with their bible school and street outreaches together with the visiting American team.

 

Pray for us during these ministry events.

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Upcoming Schedule

January 25, 2008 by ecoach Leave a Comment

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Here are some upcoming events where we are scheduled to present at workshops:

February

  • Youth Retreat — Seeking the Holy Spirit; Gorgona Beach, Panama — 18-22 February

March

  • Mount Oak United Methodist Church, Washington DC, March 9
  • Missions Conference, Iglesia Communidad Evangelica, Richmond VA, March 9

April

  • Presbytery of the James Evangelism Conference, Richmond VA, April 5
  • PC USA Multi Cultural Church Conference, San Antonio TX, April 10-13

I will be in Richmond VA from April 4 – April 9.  I am available for workshops in DC and Eastern NC during that time.

If you would like to schedule EvangelismCoach.org for a workshop around any of the above dates, feel free to contact me directly.  If you simply want to meet for some coffee when I’m in town (I miss starbucks), please let me know.

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Children’s Leadership Conference – Penonome Panama

January 9, 2008 by ecoach 1 Comment

chinito3 Brenda and I have returned from the Interdenominational Camp for Children’s Leaders, held at the Foursquare Camp in the mountains around Penonome Panama.

There were nearly 250 children’s workers, pastors, and elders in attendance from 9 denominations (not one Presbyterian but us), from nearly every province in the country.  Some came on a 14 hour bus ride to get there.

We shared the stage with recognized experts in the US in Child Evangelism (http://www.onewaystreet.com/, http://www.chagy.com/, and Kurt Jarvis of www.incm.org).

Our workshops

leaders camp 047 Brenda taught a workshop on crafts, and appeared to have nearly 100 people in attendance.  She showed how one can use every day materials (e.g., toilet paper holders, paper plates, paper towels, egg cartons) and cheap supplies (like popsicle sticks) to make all sorts of simple crafts.

I taught two workshops on Developing and Stepping into your vision, based on some principles gleaned from Nehemiah.  I still teach with a translator, but conversationally, my Spanish is improving.

Brandon and Anakarina had a great time and had the opportunity to participate in some choreographed dances (Anakarina stole the audience’s heart) and Brandon even managed to get several to play the UNO game with him (which he taught in his limited Spanish).

This conference has allowed us to network with many workers here in Panama.  Brenda and I both received invitations for follow up workshops at churches all over the country.  To accept them all, or follow up on all of them, would keep us busy here for the next several months.

Other workshop topics included:

  • Teaching Bible Lessons Creatively
  • Basics of Children’s Ministry
  • Introduction to Puppets
  • Developing Leaders in Children’s Ministry
  • Introduction to Christian Clowning
  • Teaching the Bible using Object lessons
  • Ideas for teaching children about the Bible and prayer
  • Bible Memory via music
  • Principles of successful leadership
  • Using face painting to teach the Bible
  • Visual Ideas to teach the Bible
  • Recruiting and Training Volunteers
  • leaders camp 008 Clown Makeup
  • Ideas for maintaining discipline and attention in the classroom
  • Child Psychology and development
  • Creativity with Crafts for Sunday school
  • Intermediate Puppet training
  • Creative Evangelism with clowning.
  • How to make balloon sculptures
  • Games to learn Bible stories
  • Development and Maturing of your vision
  • Basics of clown movement
  • Tools to aid in Bible Memory
  • The development of faith in a child regarding salvation
  • Sleight of hand tricks to use for gospel stories
  • Ventriloquism with puppets
  • Using the Wordless Book
  • Motivating leaders
  • Songs with puppets
  • How to work with Children in High Risk Areas.

I got to get familiar finally with the evangecube and the wordless books for children’s evangelism.  These are tools I have been aware of, but never had my hands on them.

See our photos here: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=26674&l=0e01c&id=577988295.

Continue to pray for our work here.  For those of you who donated in December, we give you deep thanks for your timely gifts.

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Reflections from Nicaragua

December 26, 2007 by ecoach 3 Comments

I recently returned from the mountains of Nicaragua teaching on ministry in the power of the Holy Spirit at two different locations with two different groups.  I praise God that we returned healthy, stayed safe, and had minimal travel delays.

At both locations, our team presented on worldview, who is the Holy Spirit, the four works of the Holy Spirit, how to be filled with the Holy Spirit, and then how to listen to the voice of God.

This material is the basis of Presbyterian Reformed Ministries International’s Ignite Project.  We had the teaching slides translated into Spanish, and had more material than we could cover in our limited time.

This material has been translated into several other languages and used around the world, but this is really the first major initiative to enter Latin America.

I’ve taught some of the material in Latin America before, but it was piecemeal.  This time, we are developing a strategy to share this material further and with more frequency as we see the need is so great.

As pictures become available, I’ll post links here.

Nehemiah Center – Managua Dec 13-14

The Nehemiah Center is a center of several different ministries working together for the transformation of Nicaragua.

It is based in Managua (see Wikipedia’s article with photos). Several international ministries have pooled together to coordinate their work and save overhead by sharing office space and support staff.

You can read about all their ministries at the Nehemiah Centers “About Us” page. 100_6003

The Nehemiah Center takes its name from the example of Nehemiah in the Old Testament, who was called to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem after they had been broken down. In a similar way, the “walls” of Nicaragua have been broken down by a series of natural disasters, wars, and other events. The Nehemiah Center exists to rebuild those walls by equipping the country’s leaders in a variety of sectors with a biblical worldview, the foundation necessary to nurture the future growth of this country and its people.

We had lots of time for small group discussion, and since we had the entire teaching time, we used it liberally for discussion, q&A and allowed plenty of time for the staff to wrestle with the material that we were presenting.

Vida Joven– Jinotega Dec 17-21

28510051 We had the privilege of being with nearly 200 Young Life leaders from Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Guatemala and Mexico.  We had a daily class with about 40 leaders in particular, and they served as the ministry team for the nights that we had the larger group.  We taught on the work of the Holy Spirit and the gifts, and then how to minister as a team to people asking for prayer.

We saw physical healing (for example, one pastor received a healing in his right hip from a car accident nearly 40 years ago – the Lord revealed the pain as a word of knowledge).  We saw a lot of emotional healing and several demons were dealt with.  Many rested in the Spirit.

The highlight of the trip for me was watching the local staff grab a vision for team based prayer ministry and the confidence they had in being equipped.  It’s not that the “American team” led ministry, as much as we delegated it away to the local leaders.

Esperanza Coffee

esperanza logo On the way back , we visited and toured the coffee processing facility of Esperanza Coffee.  By God’s grace, our friend and president of Esperanza, Javier, happened to be there.   I had emailed Javier that we were coming to Nicaragua, but I was never sure if he got the word, so his being there at the same time we dropped in, was merely coincidence.

I first met Javier in 1998, and have stayed in touch since then.  Esperanza gives so much back to social missions in Nicaragua from building schools, water projects, job training, and rehab centers.  It is a Christian business with a missions heart.

Javier took us to his coffee shop in Managua and we talked about lots of ideas to develop this teaching ministry in the future.

I have enjoyed his coffee many times in my home, and you can order your own coffee direct from their offices in California. Their order page is a little out of date, but you can still order fresh coffee.  We sampled it as part of the tour and if I could give it an award I would.  It has won awards in the past.

Future developments:

Biblical Worldview

worldviewWhat became clear to us during our time that much of our material answers questions that are being asked in North America.  To develop the material better, we’ll need to spend time listening to what questions are being asked in Latin America and using that to reshape our material.

For example, North Americans tend to have a secular world view (world view images from Discipling the Nations: The Power of Truth to Transform Cultures by Darrow Miller).  God does not “do work” in the world.  Events have a natural cause and effect.  Some have a biblical world view where God “does work” in the world, prayer is effective. 

Latin America tends to have an animistic worldview, which sees human life trapped in a cycle of being controlled by spirits.  For example, people refuse to live in the old section of Managua that was flattened by a pre-Christmas earthquake in 1972 because that part of town is inhabited by evil spirits.  Here in Panama, we see infants with charm bracelets on their wrists to “ward off evil spirits.”

This teaching material is greatly needed in Nicaragua, and from my observations, in Latin America in general.  It’s solid, bible based, and very well anchored in Scripture and the Reformed tradition. (Tongues is one evidence of the spirit, not the only evidence as in traditional Pentecostal theology).

Ministry Style

It also has a ministry style that is team based, and respectful of the person being prayed for.  This is and can be a contrast to many of the potentially abusive ministry styles that I have encountered in Latin America.

Our style of prayer is

  • Permission based – we ask permission first before laying on of hands or anointing with oil.
  • Quiet — we pray in a normal voice without the need to shout or dramatic emphasis on keywords.
  • If we feel a leading of God in prayer, we share it by saying “I think the Lord may be showing me” or couching it in more tentative language than “The Lord Says” because we realize we might be wrong.

The feedback we received was that our prayer times seemed orderly, less wracked with emotionalism, and very gentle.  Even our ministry leaders were grateful at the gentleness of the times of ministry.  It was a new style they had not encountered.

Potential Plans:

We’ve been invited to return to Vida Joven to share more on inner healing and prayer.  It’s one thing to have a 20 minute ministry session to deal with matters of forgiveness and have great encounters with God, but another thing to take the time to actually work through inner healing and freedom into discipleship.  The need is great, and we’ve been asked to revisit next year specifically to train leaders in healing ministry.

There are other possibilities that may open up, but they are still dreams and possibilities.  Nothing in firm, so I can’t yet share them.

Thanks for praying for us.

Filed Under: Ministry, Nicaragua, Teaching

Preaching at CCB

October 12, 2007 by ecoach 1 Comment

Last weekend I had the opportunity to preach at the church we attend, Centro Cristiano Bethania.

The services are broadcast live on the internet, and the services are televised and replayed in various parts of the world. It was a grace filled moment for our ministry.
The church has 3 services over the weekend, and about 2000 members. Brenda served as translator for two of the services, and the church’s principal translator did the 3rd service.

The text was simple: Follow me and I will make you fishers of men. Immediately they left their nets and followed Jesus.
The associate pastor gave the invitation to invite people to follow Jesus. People came forward to begin their walk with Christ — it was truly a blessing to be involved in the proclamation of the gospel and to see people respond in faith.

Filed Under: evangelism, Ministry, preaching

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