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Working with churches in Matagalpa Nicaragua

November 29, 2012 by ecoach Leave a Comment

Along with teaching at churches in Jinotega, we also spent the weekend for a multi-day event with 5 churches in the nearby city of Matagalpa.

Once again, several local pastors have formed a leadership team to invite the teaching from the Dunamis Institute in a multi-year commitment.

One testimony that came out of the meeting:

We are pretty strong on the experience of the Holy Spirit, but you all have brought a solid Scriptural basse to help us make sure we are working with God.

Another pastor discovered areas of growth that he needs to work on in coming months.

We’ve been invited to return in March 2013 to teach on prayer with this same set of churches.

Filed Under: Ministry, Nicaragua

Growing the Church in Jinotega Nicaragua

November 28, 2012 by ecoach Leave a Comment

The Lord continues to open the doors for sharing the teaching of the Dunamis Institute in Nicaragua.

In November 2012, I taught in a small church in the city of Jinotega Nicaragua.

This is a new venue that has the possibility of opening up to a multi-year commitment.

A fellow team member and I taught on the spiritual gifts to a small gathering of church leaders from a few churches in Jintogea.  We had been invited by this group to provide stronger biblical teaching to the experiences of the gifts of the Holy Spirit.

We had several prayer times throughout the event, allowing the Lord to personally touch the hearts of those who needed healing, wholeness, or to experience God’s power in some way.

 

Filed Under: Ministry, Nicaragua

Committing Theological Errors in Prayer

March 8, 2012 by ecoach Leave a Comment

Imagine the scene.

A church of 300 people or so gathered for a service and our team is leading the ministry time after the preaching.

It’s hot.  There is no air conditioning.

The worship song set had lasted nearly 90 minutes of up tempo worship music that had many people dancing and jumping for nearly the whole time. . .

I was tired

We had been ministering for several days already.

Add the mental exhaustion from

  • days of cross cultural communication,
  • teaching in a second language,
  • and a persistant head cold,
  • on top of back to back weeks of international travel and ministry

meant that my body was reaching a functional limit of strength.

By the time the service was moving into the most intense part – personal prayer ministry – I was wiped out.

Stumbling in Prayer Ministry

We had assembled several ministry teams from local church members and spent time going over ministry guidelines.

But the demand for ministry was greater than the number of our teams so we got personally involved as well.

I paired up with another team member to start prayer ministry.  She was fluent in Spanish, but when it comes to healing prayer, we both found we were stuck with not knowing words for interior body parts.

For example:

  • gall bladder,
  • kidney,
  • spleen,
  • bladder, etc.

Those don’t usually come up in an evangelism conference.

People were seeking physical healing for interior infirmities, for body organs we didn’t recognize Spanish names for. . .

On top my exhaustion, now add the stress of language confusion. .

Not all prayer was for physical healing

  • One man’s store had been robbed.  He wanted justice and the return of his musical equipment.
  • Another one wanted faith to believe their prodigal child would come home.
  • Another was wanting God to provide a job.

Committing theological mistakes in another language.

One man in particular was a husband wanting prayer for an aspect of his marriage.  After hearing his story, I launched into prayer.

This is where exhaustion overpowered the ability to pray clearly in a second language.

Even after 5 years, I still mentally translate some things in my head before speaking, though it is getting less and less.  I’ve not yet made that switch to thinking in a second language.

I’m in that in between mode where some phrases mentally form in Spanish and some phrases mentally form in English.  In my tiredness, the fine filters that keep everything straight were no longer in place.

I meant to pray:

Thank you Lord for this man’s wife.

Instead, I prayed

Thank you Lord for your wife.

It went on.  Nearly every reference that should have been “her” (3rd person pronoun) came out “you” (2nd person pronoun). . . I didn’t catch it.  My prayer partner did and graciously informed me of this a little later.

It’s really easy to commit theological errors in a second language when one is tired and exhausted.

Filed Under: Ministry, Nicaragua

Growing a Healing Ministry in Matagalpa

March 5, 2012 by ecoach Leave a Comment

At the end of February, the next teaching trip took me to Matagalpa Nicaragua.

We received an invitation from 5 city churches to teach on the Healing Ministry of Jesus.  This is a new step in the growth of the work for us in Nicaragua, as we move beyond the work with Vida Joven and into the city.

The Healing Conference

Over the course of a few days, nearly 100 people attended the conference.  We taught on the five areas of healing that Jesus brings:

  1. Spiritual
  2. Relational
  3. Emotional
  4. Physical
  5. Deliverance

Most of the time was focused on Emotional and Physical Healing, given the context of the churches we ministered in.  Each section had a prayer time associated with it, where we moved from theory to practice.

Lots of tears where shed, as Jesus brought significant healing to various people.

The stories are too personal to share here, but people gave testimonies of forgiveness they encountered, forgiveness they granted, freedom, and some reported physical healing as well.

Relational Healing

Healing Minsitry of JesusSunday morning was my turn to preach.  The church was packed, and the Lord had me focus particularly on relational healing:

  • Between spouses
  • Between parents and children
  • Between friends
  • Between pastors and leaders

The ministry time wound up being a time of surrender for people, inviting them to surrender their conflicts, seek forgiveness, and pledge to work towards a solution rather than destruction.

Sunday night

Sunday night was a healing service at yet another church, with nearly 300 in attendance.  Some of our friends from Vida Joven ministered with us.  Team member Sam Hale brought a message of faith and then moved us into a time of prayer ministry.

There was so much need for prayer that even 9 ministry teams were not enough. . .

My reflections

We are intentional not to be the North American superstars.   Historically, I’ve seen a mentality that the “preacher” is the “anointed one” and all personal prayer must be done by this one person.

Instead, we teach how the Holy Spirit empowers each one of us to cooperate with the loving work the the Father wants us to do.  Thus, we encourage local people to form the prayer teams and practice what we’ve been teaching.

Rather than a line of people seeking us out, there are multiple teams that can provide prayer ministry.  This is intentional equipping on our part.

A second marvel for me is the cooperation of the 5 churches that brought our team to Nicaragua.  Praise God for their unity and their sacrificial offering to help continue to spread the teaching in other churches in Latin America.

What’s next?

We’ve been invited back in the fall 2012 for another conference with these churches, and hopefully with more churches participating in the city.  Planning is in the works.

Your gifts support this work and enable us to get airplane tickets for events like this.

 

 

Filed Under: Ministry, Nicaragua

The impact of PRMI Dunamis teaching in Nicaragua

February 7, 2012 by ecoach Leave a Comment

Note: I’ll be going to the Dominican Republic in March of 2012 to provide training for leaders of that country’s young life ministry.  

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Below is the video script for those who’s rather read than watch.

PRMI Latin America began it’s work along side of Young Life Nicarauga in the early part of 2000.

Young Life, or Vida Joven in Spanish, is a parachurch organization that seeks to reach teenagers in high risk neighborhoods. From it’s early beginnings in Matagalpa Nicaragua, Young Life Central America now ministers in the barriros of 7 central American countries from Mexico to Panama.

These leaders work in conditions of extreme poverty. Many have come out of gangs, labor in high-risk very poor areas, and do so without resources or funding. Nearly everyone knows someone in the drug trade and the vicious cycle that traps its victims. Two decades of war have ripped the family structure and fabric of society in Nicaragua

Only Jesus can help people overcome their past, find forgiveness and healing, and discover how to help advance the kingdom of God.

Leaders work in some of the poorest social conditions in Latin America:

  • Poverty, gangs, crime, and lack of available food.
  • Helping those victimized by wars, crime and abuse
  • Broken family systems where one might have 18 – 25 half siblings.
  • Living on a garbage landfill recycling scrap metals.

Others work among the universities and upper social classes. All are seeking to reach to reach marginalized teens for Christ for the transformation of nations.

PRMI Latin America has made 8 trips to come alongside leaders in this evangelism work and our DNA has worked it’s way into the leadership.  I’ve been part of every team after the first visit.

PRMI Latin America has it’s roots in the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on a ball field in Nicarauga upon the spiritually thristy leaders of young Life Nicaragua. Brad Long was there at the invitation of Vida Joven Founders Jim and Sarah Hornsby.

They were just kids, having a passion to reach their generation for Christ, but encountering spiritual obstacles that they didn’t understand or didnt’ know what to do.

Ministering in a context like this can be really messy –

  • abuse victims suddenly dealing with their issues,
  • hearing stories of being gang raped,
  • infected with veneral diseases,
  • wounding from assaults,
  • or filled with hatred because a sibling was killed in a gang.

After an early visit, the founder of Young Life Nicaragua said to me, “It’s good to have a cry fest here and get things solved, but some of these healings have to go much deeper. We simply don’t have the trained staff here to do it.”

Year after year, we shared the Dunamis teaching with national and area directors who over see ministry to hundreds of teenagers in 7 countries.

Several leaders from that day on the ball field recall what a difference it has made in their life and ministry. The teachings of Dunamis has enabled them to discern what God is doing, how to minister in a team, and given them to confidence to deal with the demonic as they encounter it. Their old worldview of being scared by the supernatural has been replaced with knowing how to join in the work of the Holy Spirit.

Omar Picado, one of the National Nicaragua Directors for Young Life, had this to say (compiled from conversations I’ve had with him):

“I remember the first year I experienced the Dunamis project and felt the presence of the Holy Spirit. Then every year that the group has come, I’ve learned some ways to pray for the youth with whom we work. You’ve taught us how our ministry can be centered in the power of the Holy Spirit. Your annual investment in us help us fulfill our mission: every kid should hear about Christ in their own environment. We are able to see the life changes that happen as a result of the Lord working through us. We are grateful for your work.”

Several of those men and women have stepped into positions of leadership at a national level. Others are overseeing the development of Young Life fields of El Salvador and Panama. This is the impact of Dunamis – equipping young life leaders to reach thousands of teenagers for Christ.

As cross-cultural missionaries for PRMI Latin America, it is imperative we help raise up national spirit filled leaders who can

  • go to places we can’t go.
  • think like the culture thinks.
  • understand the subtexts of issues and meanings.
  • Assisting other local leaders to be more effective dramatically multiplies our reach.

With their new knowledge and personal experience of ministering in the power of the Holy Spirit, they are able to do the basic work of evangelism in the power of the Holy Spirit in their own countries. They now have intercessory teams for camps, and ministry teams after talks.

Over the years, we’ve spent time teaching the Dunamis over the years and are now teaching at two levels. Students have grabbed hold of our prayer style and how to minister in the power of the Holy Spirit to bring healing. Others are discovering the empowerment of the Holy Spirit for the very first time. It’s time to start releasing teachers to multiply the reach of Dunamis into the DNA of young life.

Hollman Mendoza, one of the National leaders gives testimony to the fruit of PRMI teaching in Nicaragua: “Many of the things I have learned have become part of my life, impacting my life, and the life of others. You might be here for just a week, but we use what you teach all year long with our youth, and we’ve taught our youth to pray in a similar manner.”

Young Life’s goal is exponential growth over the next 7 years – to double the number of kids they reach for Christ. That means more Spirit empowered leaders, more equipping, and the need for teachers within Young Life. Imagine the evangelistic impact that PRMI Latin America is making: helping leaders cooperate with the Holy Spirit to bring teenagers to Christ.

Because of the work of PRMI Latin America, other Young Life ministries are asking for PRMI Teams: YL Dominican Republic will have it’s second Dunamis team this March. Costa Rica and Panama are at the interest stage. Even leaders from Young Life North America are waking up to the need for Dunamis after watching the spiritual maturity of their Latin American leaders. We are in conversations about a healing week for senior leaders, plus teacher training for Young Life staff to multiply teachers throughout their organization.

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