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Can we solve a pastor’s desire for SOMETHING to change?

January 31, 2014 by ecoach Leave a Comment

The asphalt ran out.  We had turned our car off the one lane road and started up the mountain to a small orange church on the side of the road.

Though we were only 15 minutes outside of a metropolis with skyscrapers that glisten in the sun, our sedan was making its way up an unpaved mountain road to bring a workshop to a church that meets in a former house in an under-resourced community.

The road to Church

The one lane dirt road is bordered with deep storm water ditches and cement fences that help mark the way.  Behind the fences are simple cement houses tucked in among the jungle trees.

The church meets in a house off to the right.  In a community where cars are rare (and therefore few parking spaces), parking my car means hoping I don’t drop it in the storm ditch trying to get to the narrow spot on the shoulder between the ditch and the fence.

I arrived already exhausted.  I just returned to Panama 15 hours before, after conducting my Grandmother’s graveside funeral 1700 miles away in ice cold Atlanta.

Pastor Celina has invited us

Brenda with Pastora Celina
Brenda with Pastora Celina

Pastora Celina [left] has been ministering in this community for years.  She and her husband planted this congregation, but her husband died some years back, so she labors alone in this community.  Her bedroom is attached to the church, right off the patio.  We stand in front of it for a brief visit as people arrive.

From talking with her, it’s clear that she loves this community and desires to make a difference.  Her small church is trying.

If you could hear her speak, you’d describe her as a person who knows how to

  • “get to it” or
  • “get ‘er done” or
  • “pick yourself up by the bootstraps. . . “

But something needs to change

She struggles with many of the same struggles of small church pastors.  As we talk, we hear the frustration in her voice.

We hear a desperation that something has to change.

But the lack of significant pastoral training, supervision, and resources leave her to do what she only knows: get your act together and try again with what you know.

So with raw determination, she keep plugging away, trying to reach their community and it feels like a never ending cycle of optimism that crashes into reality.

Can you bring us fresh ideas?

She’s invited us to share some fresh ideas that might inspire her leaders to do something different.

  • Brenda does a workshop for the children’s ministry leaders, and
  • I’ve been invited teach Sunday school workers for a few hours.

CraftsLomaCoba

Brenda’s class is in the sanctuary.  A few young ladies who are doing ministry for the children are able to make the workshop on this warm Saturday.  They are preparing for an upcoming VBS and the training is meant to help them with that outreach.

Brenda had prepared crafts using 100 % recycled materials.  Communities like this don’t get a Wal-Mart or a Michael’s.  Crafts have to be done with whatever recyclables come home from the supermarket or convenience store.  Few cars mean that any shopping for resources must be well-planned out.

One of Brenda's Crafts
One of Brenda’s Crafts

Brenda also shares a teaching on creativity, helping to show the process she’s been using to develop the bible lessons for the the Children’s ministry in our own church.

However, when she shows people how she finds ideas on the internet, Brenda is caught off guard – we were not prepared for the level of computer illiteracy.   So we have to “go back to the drawing board” for the next time.

A class for Sunday School Leaders

Chris' Classroom
Chris’ Classroom

My class is outdoors in a partially constructed class room.  The smell of cement dust is strong.  Pastora is apologetic for the condition.

The church is in “perpetual construction,” meaning that remodeling will happen in steps as offerings come in.   She’s waiting for the offering money to pour the slab for the second floor above our heads.

The church kitchen is a detached structure in the back yard, and the bathroom is a third structure in the back yard [pictured above to the right].  The bright blue water thank  holds the reserve water when the water pressure from the city doesn’t allow the water to make it up the mountain.

I spend about 3 hours, in spite of my tiredness, with a few leaders of their adult Sunday school to discuss ways to make it more evangelistic.   The intimate format allowed for creativity and ideas to flow.

I am encouraged to hear “That’s a great idea” and people writing down notes and action steps.

The creativity sparks a fresh round.

LomaCobaClasses

As we drive home, we are grateful that we could attempt to make a difference.  We have been invited to return again when the scheduling permits.   But we feel like the changes Pastora is looking for is more than we can accomplish in a 3 hour workshop.

We can provide the fresh eyes.  We can provide a fresh wind of motivation.  We can provide fresh ideas, but ultimately, the responsibility for reaching the community belongs to this local church (and the others tucked in back there).

Will any changes be made?  Will Pastora start doing some things differently?  Only time will tell.

Help us invest in Pastors like Celina

This invitation is part of our core calling:

to come alongside church planters and pastors in Latin America to help them reach their communities for Christ.

Several of you who read this newsletter already financially support our work with pastors like Celina.  Thank you!

We want others to help us invest in Celina.  Make your financial gift or monthly contribution by following the directions here.

Filed Under: Ministry, Panama Tagged With: Leader Training, teaching, workshop

Ministry Workshops at Casa De Luz

July 29, 2008 by ecoach 2 Comments

While in Volcán at the Operation Mobilization Panama Mission Base, I also had the opportunity to do evangelism workshops at a bi-lingual new church development called Iglesia Casa De Luz (Lighthouse Church).

The church has experienced an explosion of adult conversion growth in recent months.  I met many people who had become a Christian within the last 6 months.  Some as recent as two weeks prior to these workshops.

I attribute this growth to the dedicated prayer of the leaders.  Four mornings a week, the leadership team meets for prayer at 4.30am to pray for the church.  Those who make that prayer time reported to me what a blessing it was to be awake at that hour doing the work of the church and seeing its fruit.  This is in contrast to other 12 churches in the town that are not experiencing such growth.

It’s not the intensity of the prayer, or the hour of their prayer.  Rather, it is the disciplined and commitment to prayer that I think has fueled the growth of this church.

First Evening: Small Group in David.

David is a major town about 45 minutes away (down the mountain) from the church.  The church has small groups in that area because of the distance that hinders regular large group meetings.  Pastor drives out to meet with them on a regular basis.

EvangelismTraining01 We met with some of the small group on the back patio of a house.  Most of those pictured to the right are new believers in the Lord who have come to faith in recent months.  Many had little to no bible knowledge when they came to faith, and are at the stage of faith where they are drinking in all they can get of the teachings about Jesus.

OM Panama 2008 001They have a passion for sharing their faith because of the tremendous impact that the Grace of God has had upon their life.  I taught on how the Holy Spirit directs evangelism.

After about 90 minutes of teaching time, we moved into a time of prayer ministry.  We felt that God was leading us to pray for those who do not know Him, and to rejoice in the fact that God has saved us.

A surprise

OM Panama 2008 024 I was surprised once again by the fact that a pre-Christian would come to a workshop on Evangelism.

However, here again, one lady came to the workshop on the invitation of a friend.  During the workshop, I had explained the gospel message, had explained how the Holy Spirit prepares our heart.

During the ministry time, she came forward to invite Jesus to come into her life.  God had been already working in her heart, creating a spiritual thirst for Him, to bring her to a place where she knew her need and only Jesus could satisfy it.OM Panama 2008 022

We continued to minister in prayer to people for various prayer needs, such as a fresh filling of the Holy Spirit, a passion for those who don’t yet know Christ, and some for physical healing.

2nd evening: Small group in Volcán

The second night, we repeated the same workshop on the role of the Holy Spirit in Evangelism.  This time, was for the small group in Volcán.  A different set of people came from the local area, including an American lady who had retired and moved to Panama from the US with her husband only 4 months ago.

Again, after about 90 minutes of teaching on the work of the Holy Spirit in Evangelism, we moved into another powerful ministry time.  I was sick and fighting a cold, so I let the pastor lead the ministry time.  We were led to pray for those who do not yet know Christ, for infilling of the Spirit again to be his witnesses, and particularly felt that God was giving prayer burdens for specific people groups.

3rd evening: Whole group in Volcán

OM Panama 2008 044 The third evening, both groups from the first and second night gathered in Volcán for part two of the workshop series.  I had recovered from being ill the day before and was much more sensitive to God’s working.

This evening, the teaching focused on paying attention to the Holy Spirit’s promptings to guide you in your evangelism efforts.  It is a variation on the “Fear Free Evangelism” workshop that I offer via www.EvangelismCoach.org to churches in the United States.  It uses Phillip and the Ethiopian Eunuch as a model of listening to the guidance of the Holy Spirit to position yourself in the right place at the right time.

OM Panama 2008 060 Afterwards we moved into another moving and important time of prayer ministry.  Four or five more people came forward to ask Christ into their life, including the two children of the woman who invited Christ into her life in David, two nights before.  We felt led again to be praying for all sorts of things under the direction of the Holy Spirit.

OM Panama 2008 058 One lady, who had only been a Christian for two weeks, came forward for prayer.

I felt led to pray for physical healing, and physically felt God was working.  I’ve have learned to recognize when God is using me to do a healing work and those signs were present.  I initially was praying for healing, not knowing what for.  After a while, I asked her specifically what for and she reported having some tumors.  As I continued to pray, she reported the physical sensation of her tumors being pulverized, and felt God’s healing upon her.  Of course, we’ll wait for medical verification, but we are confident in God’s healing work.

Saturday: Youth Group meeting

OM Panama 2008 085 Saturday night, we participated in a Youth Group meeting, together with OM Mission Extreme Team that I had been training during these days.

We had a program that focused on a call to missions, to get beyond the mediocrity of casual Christianity and into giving yourself fully to God’s service no matter where that may take you.  For some, it involves a short term trip in a foreign country.  For others, like us, perhaps moving to a foreign country.  For still others, it might be in your local neighborhood.  The greatest joy in life is accomplishing God’s purposes for your life.

Sunday morning: Worship service

OM Panama 2008 090 The final day of ministry wrapped up with preaching at Casa de Luz, using a message on Psalm 51.  It’s a bi-lingual church so much of the service is translated.  As mentioned, many of these people are new believers in Christ and God is doing a wonderful work there.

It was a beautiful morning.  The punishing breezes of Volcan had calmed.

OM Panama 2008 093 The message focused on the punishing burden of sin, and the freedom that is found in Christ’s forgiveness.

It is a message that naturally led into a time of repentance and rededication.  The time of prayer ministry after the preaching lasted about 30 minutes and had several highlights.

People came forward for prayer about personal repentance, to give or rededicate their life to the Lord.

OM Panama 2008 111Others came forward for prayer as well, and several families spent time seeking forgiveness from each other for the broken ways they had been behaving.

A son sought forgiveness from his father and mom, praying for them as well.

A mom sought forgiveness from her daughter for how she had been behaving.

Brothers and sisters asked to be reconciled to each other.

One family, after being away from the Lord for two years, visited church for the first time and rededicated their life to the Lord.

OM Panama 2008 133Others, including one lady from the local indigenous tribe, came forward to give her life to the Lord.  She also sought prayer for her sick child.

God is doing amazing work with this church.  I am humbled to have been a part of it.  I don’t claim any special power, but am simply a vessel in God’s purposes.  I may have the gift of evangelism, but am humbled every time God chooses to use me in leading someone to faith in Christ.

OM Panama 2008 131 I don’t claim to have any special ability.  But rather I’m an available tool that God has chosen to use, and one that has been positioned at the right place at the right time.

I wasn’t in Volcán on my own doing, but in the sovereignty of God, the door opened and I was there to participate in a work that God was already doing.

What a privilege to see more souls come into the kingdom, to see people experience the power of God, and to ignite the church in the power of the Holy Spirit for missions.

Filed Under: Workshops Tagged With: evangelism, Panama, Prayer, workshop

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