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Three Challenges to Prayer Ministry

October 10, 2013 by ecoach Leave a Comment

Participating in personal prayer ministry can be a challenge. What do you do if you encounter a demon? What do you do if the person starts weeping? What about when asked to pray for physical need?

For some believers in Christ, they choose to opt-out of personal prayer ministry for a variety of reasons.

In this video, you’ll hear how we helped some local churches in Nicaragua deal with these challenges.

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Filed Under: Ministry, Nicaragua

Are you a Genesis 1 Christian?

September 10, 2013 by ecoach Leave a Comment

I listened to the testimony of an adult woman from Guatemala.  While I was in Nicaragua with Vida Joven in August 2013, I found my evangelistic passion renewed as I listened to the story of transformation that the gospel brought in the life of a leader from Guatemala.

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Her journey to faith brought me to tears (2nd from left), and once again aroused my desire to help other people share the good news of Jesus Christ and we need your help to do it.

As you read her story, ask yourself this question:  [Read more…]

Filed Under: Ministry, Nicaragua

You’ve helped me find freedom in prayer

May 3, 2013 by ecoach Leave a Comment

At a recent prayer conference in Nicaragua, some doubt the effectiveness of their prayers because they are uncertain if they are

  • following the correct format,
  • obeying all the right rules, and
  • fulfilling all the necessary requirements for God to hear them and answer their prayer.

Nagging doubts about rules and formulas shape their perceptions of prayer.

But the spiritual thirst and hunger is there.

Pastors with little formal seminary training (practically a requirement for US Pastors) who struggle to lead growing churches.

Church leaders who want to prayerfully increase the impact of their local church to serve their community.

Several in our audience these days lack basic spelling skills, so conferences like we are here to give are effective methods of learning.

But when the teaching is over, many report the freedom of relating to God and His word and enjoying the presence of the Lord in prayer.

A Radio Interview Prepares the Way

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The day before the conference, a local pastor interviewed me for his radio station in Jinotega, Nicaragua.  We spent time talking about

  • The work of the Dunamis Institute
  • How the Dunamis teaching on Prayer can help believers.
  • The importance of Prayer, and
  • Why pastors and church leaders should come.

It was a tremendous opportunity to share the ministry of PRMI and the Dunamis Institute and to give a plug for the upcoming prayer conference.

Day 1: Jinotega, Nicaragua

Approximately 9 pastors are among the 40 people who have set apart a workday to attend the PRMI Ignite conference on Prayer in the mountain town of Jinotega, Nicaragua (pop. 40,000).

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Several have sacrificed a workday to attend, but their desire to grow in the power of prayer has motivated them to make that choice.

Some had heard the reports of last November’s Ignite and couldn’t wait for this conference to arrive.

They have gathered in the 2 room church of Vida Abundante (Abundant Life).

Expectation is in the air.

Conversation times, breakout, prayer ministry times all accompany the teaching.

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Experiential learning gives people a taste of the power of prayer.

The personal devotional breakout session allows many to hear from God about something personal.

The systematic teaching provides a framework for people to both understand and participate in the work of prayer.

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That evening, a different group has gathered for the evening worship and ministry time.

They hear about God’s call and vision, and respond to the invitation to receive prayer.  People come forth for prayer ministry that lingers for a while, as participants do their business with God.  Some weep, some rest in the Spirit, others are refreshed in their personal commitments they’ve been making before the Lord.

One pastor comments:

Thanks to your teaching on prayer, our church will launch a 40 day season of prayer.  We are passing through some difficulties, and your conference has renewed my passion to lead this church in expectant prayer.  You’ve helped me understand more about leading in prayer as well as praying in agreement.  I look forward to sharing with you what God does with us when you return for the next conference.

Another one wrote:

Through your solid teaching, the Lord confirmed many things that I had experienced already in prayer.  I believe the Lord brought me to you all to help me learn more about the Holy Spirit.  I love the emotional and noisy side of our traditions, but I really loved your solid biblical and intellectual teaching.  Plus, your methodical labtimes and guiding us to pray one at a time is confirming some other things I’ve been learning.  It was worth the quietness to listen and learn deeply!  I loved your teaching last fall, and glad that you returned to share more, particularly from leaders who have had experience and can teach.

Days 2-4: Matagalpa Nicaragua

For the weekend, the team moves to the mountain city of Matagalpa, Nicaragua (pop. 100,000).

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Building on the prior teaching events in that beautiful village, the teaching team gives the conference on prayer.

Again, nearly 50 people from 5 churches make the sacrificial effort to attend the Friday through Sunday event.

A few who had been at prior Dunamis events shared personal testimony of how they teach the material in their church and the impact the Dunamis teaching has made in their ministry.

An article like this cannot capture the glow in their eyes, the excitement in their voice, and all the results of ministry they have been doing as a result of Dunamis.  This time, they bring more people from their churches.

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The host pastor writes:

I’ve come to understand deeply through the truth of the word, the work of the Holy Spirit in our lives.  At times, our church has experienced a deep growth in desiring the Lord and a longing to walk with the Holy Spirit.  God brought me to your conference to solidify me in the manifestation of the gifts, and that I can lead the church in not fearing the gifts of the Spirit.  If I had to describe this conference to some one, I’d ask them: “Do you know the work of the Holy Spirit?  Dunamis is not a superficial class, it is deep and real.”  You’ve given me much material to help me with further study.  Since your first visit a few months ago, our church has been longing more for the work of the Spirit through prayer and fasting.

The host pastor allowed the team to teach and preach on Sunday morning.

As the evangelistic and renewal invitation was given after the sermon, many people came forward for prayer, seeking out the prayer teams formed by several class members.  Putting some of the learned prayer principles into practice, these team members cooperated with the work of Spirit in ministering to those who wanted more of the Lord.  Some were reconciled to the Lord, some wanted healing, some surrendered their life to the Lord.

PreachElTabernaculoRead this commentary from various participants from the different events:

  • The workshop was full of wisdom that I don’t have any questions at the moment.  I liked this seminar and can’t wait for you all to return.
  • This seminar moved my heart and I kept desiring to learn more.  May  you continue to be invited to permit us these great workshops that are of much spiritual help!
  • I learned more about how I could pray.  The structure you shared with us helped me to pray with some order and direction.  You’ve provided some great training in this area.
  • You helped me to know about the ingredients of prayer.  I had doubts that I was praying in a wrong manner, or if I even knew how to really pray.  Your conference helped revive my desire to pray, as you taught and shared with me ways of prayer, particularly the work of intercession.  Your teaching was clear and it was a great blessing for my life.  This seminar helped answer my questions!

A special thank you

I want to give a special thank you to the supporters of this ministry.

Your financial gifts enabled this ministry to take place.   Some of you were on our prayer team that made this happen.

If you would like to contribute to future events and mission in Latin America, your can make your donation online to this work.

Every gift you make supports the work in Latin America.

Filed Under: Ministry, Nicaragua

Prayer Changes things

April 10, 2013 by ecoach Leave a Comment

2012 11 Earls Chip 469Next week, I’ll return to Nicaragua on another teaching trip.

There are 5 Matagalpa churches that are on board as participants.

The credibility of our work with Young Life Latin America opened up the doors for these churches to invite us in.

There are at least 3 churches in Jinotega that will be sending people, building upon our first visit with them last November.

I look forward to telling you the stories of this trip.

Travel Agenda for Prayer:

  • We arrive on the 16th
  • The 17th we will visit the pastors’ association meeting and maybe radio in Jinotega
  • The 18th we will do the meetings in Jinotega from 8am-8pm
  • The 19th morning is free, meeting starts at 4 and goes to 8pm in Matagalpa
  • The 20th in Matagalpa meetings from 8-5
  • The 21st in Matagalpa meetings from 8-12
  • Sunday evening the 21st we will meet with the house church we have.
  • Monday, 3:00am leave for the airport for flights home.

Filed Under: Ministry, Nicaragua

Pioneer Missionary opens new clubs

December 28, 2012 by ecoach Leave a Comment

Let me tell you about one particular leader you’ve influenced with your giving and praying in 2012:

Yenner Lopez was just a club member in Young Life Nicaragua when I first met him 10 years ago.

He had a certain fear about the Holy Spirit for a variety of reasons.

Yet when he first started receiving our teaching on the person and work of the Holy Spirit, he began to discover how to cooperate with the Lord and experience the joy of ministering in the power of the Holy Spirit.

Fast forward to 5  years ago:

Yenner was appointed as the pioneer missionary for Young Life to a new city.

He was in charge of the initial evangelism and prayer ministry for Young Life in that new city.   Growing in the skills he’s learning from Young Life camp, plus the teaching that our ministry gives him, he oversees the evangelistic outreach of the first club, and then the second club in the city.

The teaching Yenner has received from us has become part of his lifestyle and he’s already helping his new leaders learn from the materials we’ve been teaching.

Fast forward to August 2012:

After 5 years of development, Yenner now oversees 2 clubs in the city.

At the August camp where our team was teaching, they received fresh vision for the evangelistic expansion of Young Life in their city.  They got God’s heart to reach more kids for Christ, and in the last 4 months, Yenner has sent out missionaries to start 3 new clubs in that city.

Fast forward to December 2012:

Yenner is the camp director for Young Life Central America training camp.   Gifted as a large group leader, and growing his confidence in discerning direction from the Lord, he leads a camp of nearly 500 people from 6 different nations.

He brings his entire city team to us for prayer ministry, specifically for the teams leading these evangelistic expansions.

The DNA of the teaching we’ve been pouring into Yenner has spread to these new leaders who are doing the groundwork to reach more kids for Christ in 2013.

Each evening of camp, Yenner and others lead the ministry session and prayer times.  He’s grown in his ability to recognize what God is doing in settings like that.

Our team used to lead these evening ministry sessions.  Now, leaders like Yenner lead them, and our new classes are the prayer teams.

A North American observer commented: “It’s like God is your free-time after a talk.”

Yenner has grown in his confidence in discerning the activity of God and how to cooperate with it.  Young Life has invested heavy in his training.  For 10 years, I’ve gotten to be part of that.

It’s a personal joy to see the growth of Yenner and others in Young Life Central America.  You’ve played a role in that this year.

Filed Under: Nicaragua

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