Dear Friends,
We pray this note finds you well and blessed in our LordJesus Christ. Time is flying, and we areeager to get feet on the ground with our friends in Nayarit, where we will liveand serve at the school in La Mesa for the school year. Collette will be returning with intermediateSpanish and will prosper as she teaches English and Bible studies. I, on the other hand, will form a class ofone at the lowest remedial Spanish level possible - undoubtedly the leastequipped and most poorly prepared for this work God has placed before us. We do trust completely in the Lord, and he isso faithful!
Good news from Albergue Fray Pascual, Santos has shared withus that there are twelve young men and women testing for scholarships tocontinue in advanced education.Theschool has performed admirably with an average attendance approaching 120students daily. Our primary goal is to help the Albergue continue to strengthenas a beacon of light. We know the life changing benefit these children and theirfamilies receive through the school and we praise God.
Thank you for your prayer, prayer changes things. Pleasecontinue to pray that the $500 a month we send to feed the children may be atleast tripled in the coming year. Ourgoal is to raise $15 per month to feed, house, and care for each residentialstudent. In a perfect world a total of$30,000 a year would cover operating expenses, maintenance, and staffsalaries.We believe these are eternalinvestments with eternal rewards, for both the children, and for those of uswho convert their earthly treasure to the realm of heaven. We trust in the Lord.
Jay and Faith Tenbrink are heading back to Mexico as thisletter is being written. They will begin a full time focus on Christianoutreach in the mountains. Joining themin their work will be friends from Centro Cristiano in Cofradia. We are very privileged to join the work Goddirects with the people of the Sierra in Nayarit. Please pray that many are led to theredeeming love and grace of Jesus.
Thank you again for your prayers and provisional support. Weneed all the help we possibly can get for this work. The school provides apowerful witness of the life transforming power of Jesus Christ to the mountainpeople. We would treasure the opportunityto meet with you and personally share our gratitude for you friendship, pleasecall or email us as you are able.
May the Lord richly bless you, our love in Christ,
Tom and Collette
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Wednesday, May 13, 2015
February 1, 2015
Reflections on La Mesa trip February 1, 2015
This trip to la Mesa was a burden of trepidation to some
degree on my part. I was really concerned that we would find that the school
was under great duress and struggling to continue, which we found to be
true. Yet the reality we discovered was
a blessed deep breath of fresh air.
There were plenty of difficulties apparent, but that they were being
faithfully dealt with on a daily basis with wonderful result. We were grateful to see nearly 100 students being
cared for by Santos de la Cruz and his staff of graduates, certainly operating
with great faith as they continued the work of Padre Pascual with very little
in the way of financial or material support.
The days we spent with Santos and the students were productive and
enlightening, full of insight as to the direction of the school as well as in
defining many ways we can help both spiritually and physically.
God continues the work in beautiful ways and is clearly
defining a new independence from the constrictions and power struggles imposed
by the Catholic Church. Months our friend school and current school director
Santos had warned us that the Bishop intended to close the school and use the
facility for other purposes. Upon
Padre’s death, an Alumni Association was formed explicitly for the purpose of
continuing Padre’s work- spiritual and functional education for the Cora,
Huichol, Mexicanaro, and Tepijuan students.
This turned out to be a stroke of genius as the intentions of the
Catholic Diocese became known, had there not been a legal entity prepared to
assume responsibility for the operation of the school it would by now be
closed. The combined abilities of the alumni
prevented closure, and they currently continue to strengthen the legal status as
they work to form an educational non-profit corporation. In addition, the entire battle was waged
with the allied support of Cora Tribal leadership, who own the ground upon
which the school is built, and demanded that the school must continue without the
Catholic Church.
These developments are astounding in that the Catholic
Church with its’ considerable resource base is usually all powerful and adept
at getting what it wants. There is
palpable discontent with Catholicism as a result of these battles, since
funding for the school was never provided by the Church itself, rather through
generous gifts from Catholic patrons.
These families and individuals were pressured by the Bishop to cease
support, and have obeyed completely, thus attempting to terminate 45 years of
freedom through education begun by the
Padre. This has resulted in school
alumni disillusionment with the Church, but no diminishment of faith in the
leading of Christ. They clearly sense
the hand of God directing them to continue the work begun by Padre Pascual.
With independence from
the Church and the absence of Padre comes an unsurprising void in spiritual
direction and leadership. As director,
Santos has a strong desire to continue in the tradition of Christ leading the
way. He has extended an invitation to
assist the school in development of Bible study. We are ecstatic for this opportunity, it
represents an amazing continuation of Padres’ evangelism. The openness to further study also opens the
possibility of a new venue of shared discipleship with the fellowship of Centro
Cristiano Church in Coferadia at the base of the mountains. This is a great new focus of ministry for
those equipped to share the love of Christ in discipleship. We believe a great work of the Lord is upon
the school and the peoples of the Sierra Madres’.
October 10, 2014
Dearest Friends and Family,
We pray you are blessed in the
fullness of Jesus Christ, that in Him your joy knows no bounds; that His peace
is with you in every circumstance. We
write today to share news of our continuing work in Mesa del Nayar, Nayarit,
Mexico, where God led us quite a few years ago.
You have heard us share our love of the Cora and Huichol people of the
mountains, and admiration for the life changing work accomplished by Padre
Pascual during his many years leading the school at La Mesa. By our estimate he shared Jesus with well
over 6,000 students and their families, and in the process became a highly
respected leader in the Sierra Madres.
Most importantly those families were provided opportunities to be set
free from the bonds of poverty and oppression that darken the souls of many
living this drug production region.
The “Good News” we have to share
is that the school continues to serve nearly 150 students daily, is led by capable
graduates, and provides Christian discipleship and opportunity for free
education that continues through university study. There are many trials the
school faces absent the charismatic leadership of Padre, at this moment the
primary obstacle is financial. The
school must raise $15 for each student to meet room and board expenses per
month, please join us in prayer, and financial support so that the needs of the
school may be met to over flowing. Jesus
taught “bring the children unto me.”
More “Good News”, glory to God,
is the planned move of Jay and Faith Tenbrink to the La Mesa area. We have worked with Jay, Faith, their family
and church fellowship as long as we have traveled to Nayarit. They have lived in Mexico for over 20 years,
were instrumental in faithfully establishing a new church that has grown to
hundreds. They understand the cultures
they serve, and are enthused to further the work of Christ in the Sierra’s
where they are well known, accepted, and respected. We will continue God’s work with Jay and
Faith as we visit mountain communities January and February of 2015.
We would treasure a visit with
each of you to share the hope, experience, and preparation God has woven during
our years in His service. Jay and Faith
will be visiting and traveling with us in early December to share the vision
God has given us to serve in the Sierra Madres of Mexico. May we set a time to meet with you and share
in depth the plans God has made for us?
We thank you beyond words for your faithful prayers and support. It is our prayer that we may continue to
partner with you and share the love of Jesus with those who do not know Him. As important is the witness of faith that
comes when those who live relatively safe and comfortable lives are willing to
travel to remote, forsaken, and sometimes dangerous places to share Jesus. This is work none of us can do alone. The Lord has led us to this place. Will you please join us once again as we heed
His call and step forward in faith to serve.
Mucho gracias y Dios te bendiga hermanas y hermanos en Jesu Cristo!
November 10, 2013
In the course of a life time come those exceptional seasons
of awakening brought about by people and places found far from the daily
routines of normal. Our children were
gathered in for an adventure, now young adults with college study and their
dreams and aspirations taking form, as we arrived in Guadalajara in December of
2000. There was a sense as we traveled
along the volcanic disarray of the Pacific coast, that this might well be one
of those exceptional seasons, this was an adventure of faith in Christ into the
unknown. We were traveling with plans
both to serve Jesus and experience a part of creation unknown to us, where we were told there was a remarkable Catholic
priest and a his school in the distant Sierra Madre Mountains of west
Mexico. His name was Padre Pascual
Rosales and he had extended an invitation to us to visit, share time together, and
to learn about the Cora people and their community surrounding Mesa del Nayar
in Nayarit.
What we could not sense during our preparation and travel to
La Mesa was the quite certainty of this beautiful Christian servant leader. We had no sense that we were about to meet a man
of scholastic brilliance who spoke fluently in eight languages. We couldn’t know that we were about to meet a
man who daily poured out his life to serve, educate, and share the love of Jesus. We certainly couldn’t know that we were about
to fall deeply in love with a person of tremendous grace, a beautiful people of
quiet perseverance, and a place of remote beauty. Jesus knew, that is why he sent us. Padre knew, that is why he invited us. We received their magnificent blessing and
our lives have forever changed.
Padre Pascual was wonderfully made. Above all was his deep love and adoration of
Jesus Christ, a love that expressed selflessly his second love for all mankind,
especially those with a life in any kind of pain. His love was practical and met each person,
whether child without clothing or adult without compassion, at the level of
immediate need. Always with his eyes smiling,
unless he sensed hidden motive and even then with patient humor, his heart open
to faithfully share the love he so abundantly received in Jesus. Padre was to all of us who knew him the
transparently kind and loving servant of a wonderful God. To be in his presence was to sense the warmth
of Jesus close and personal. Pascual was
gifted of our Lord to change lives in profound ways, whether young or old, rich
or poor, of great status or low regard, pure of heart or conflicted, to know
the man was to know there is a greater truth beyond any shadow of doubt. After meeting Padre you knew with certainty
that there is a God of all creation and He is a God of great love.
So many memories flood upon the heart sweeping me back to
the first days of our journey with Pascual and the Cora people. As we flew toward Christmas day over the dry
Sierra’s, in awe of the majestic mountain splendor laying out below our wings,
I realized that only a very strong enduring people could carve out a life in
this rugged remote wilderness. Tough,
steep, convoluted spines of a massive dragon back rose as volcanic remnants of
eons past; this was a dangerous place to live.
Yet it took simply one conversation with Padre Pascual followed by a
simple meal with the students and a Sierra sunset chased by the brilliant night
light of stars just beyond the fingertips, for us to realize this was a
foretaste of heaven, a glimpse into an eternity of awesome grandeur and immense
proportion. How the stories come as
waves upon the ocean of experience with this wonderful man of God speaking of
the school “We pray, study, and work – the play, it comes naturally…” then a
wayward student or challenging adult “we never know when they will come to
understanding….” when we as visitors were plagued by the resident fleas “when
visitors come, the fleas prosper!” A
long day came to a close “to rest Don Tomas, Dona Colletta, to rest” or in times of difficulty or reflection “
Christ alone is sufficient for me.” About the purpose of the school and education “to
prosper the students that they may profit their parents” his style of
leadership “speak softly and you will be better understood” “we live poor but
happy” “all people seek God, we never know who will come to understand” “the students did all this work (or food, or
dance etc.) “Joy comes in serving” an inclusive statement of encouragement and
a singular testimony to the fullness of a life so beautifully lived in service
to a forgotten people.
The Christmas pageant, formed of ancient roots supporting
crossed cultures formed a vibrant fabric of human experience as the candles
smoked, the incense billowed, violins sawed background melody to Gregorian chants sung in rhythm to tinkling
chimes. From all corners of the
mountains came the people to celebrate the feast of communion in Christ and
their history as the created. The very
old and wise with eyes for God, the young with eyes for each other, the
children with all eyes to them, the Padre eyes lifted to the Eucharist held
high above to honor the Lord of all. So
the universe seemed to gather there and then for that incredible moment of
eternity, we were one drawn close together celebrating new life, new hope, the
new promise again of forever through the birth of a baby named Jesus. And so we remember glimpses of the future
past, hearts aching, souls singing songs of memories, such are the exceptional
seasons of awakening and the sweet loving eternity of Jesus found in this
beautiful man named Padre Pascual.
Sept 26, 2013
September 26, 2013
Dear Friends,
We are saddened by the loss of our dear friend Padre Pascual
Rosales. His love for Jesus was evident
in everything he lived and accomplished in the Sierra Madre Mountains of
Mexico. A few of you shared the
privilege of meeting Padre, many more have heard us speak of his work, and may
share our sense of profound loss in a life beautifully lived as testimony to
Christ.
Padre was one of those men that words struggle to describe;
he possessed a quite calm, a loving determination that erased all but the truth
in every circumstance. He was a friend
to all from the barely clothed children that came to his school for life
changing opportunity to the Presidents of Mexico. Humility as a living testimony gave far
reaching effect to his passion to serve the down trodden and reach the lost.
The inspiring example set by Padre as a follower of Jesus
touched all who met him and encouraged each of us as well to lay down our
lives, pick up our cross and follow Him.
He was a true and faithful man of God, a man of inspiration that shared
the Good News as a living word of truth and light in a dark and desperate
world.
Padre will be deeply missed in his being with us, yet his
spirit will continue to inspire as glory to God for many generations to
come. His often spoken farewell, “we
will continue to work together in the Spirit of Christ” blesses and challenges
each of us follow in the steps of Jesus.
May you rest in peace Padre as we celebrate the extraordinary example of
a life well lived. A life that calls us
to love and serve with intention and purpose as you lived and gracefully taught
each one of us. Gracias Senor por Padre
Pascual, mucho gracias.
Our love and thanks for each one of you. In Christ,
Tom and Collette Beytien
July 3, 2013
Nayarit mission reflections:
The recent mission outreach to the Cora people in Cangrejo
with Jay Tenbrink, Pastor Hector, Mark Hoffschnieder, and group of faithful men
was spiritually awakening. The following
thoughts are reflections on the opportunity to continue to prayerfully grow the
ministry to the Cora. Although not much
went as planned on the trip, it did provide a revealing contrast of both the
opportunities and obstacles facing the Cora in these times. Although there appear to be gains in
infrastructure such as the access road to the village, the new irrigation dam,
advances in public education; they are more than offset by marginal employment,
low income, out migration of educated youth, seasonal worker out migration,
alcohol abuse, violence, and family disintegration.
Need - The Cora Indigenous People are numbered approximately
25,000 in the mountain areas of Nayarit Mexico.
They are an unreached people, although well exposed to the presence of
Catholic tradition. The Cora are a proud
independent people living in tribal settings as survival agriculturists without
an advanced economy. Their faith is
animistic with Catholic influence. The
Cora traditions and culture are experiencing a great deal of pressure from the
outside world creating alcoholism, family strife, exiting youth, and a powerful
drug counter culture among many other cultural stresses.
Short term goal - to share the love of Christ in word and
action leading to personal relationships in Jesus Christ on the part of Cora
individuals and families.
Long term goal - to build self sustaining communities of
Christian believers living in the Cora Culture, to protect and preserve their
culture, and enhance their economic well being as is possible.
Process- establish
trust and relationships with leaders and people within the Cora Nations by
learning in depth their culture and ways, engage with them as grace filled
living examples and create a desire to receive and live the teachings of Jesus. We will look for opportunities to engage with
willing individuals and families by focusing on ways to create a personal
relationship of trust:
- seek
to define needs and assist as possible - for example with economic improvement in agricultural
production - by sharing knowledge,
techniques, and engaging in projects that will benefit the community at large
through increased crop production.
-
assisting with physical needs such as dental, vision, medical care as possible
-
encourage further development of the marketing of local artisan products.
-
establish faith based nurture for those struggling with alcohol, family
violence, etc.
-
connect believer groups and communities to facilitate a network of support and
encouragement
-
organize support groups for youth, women, economic development as possible in
the culture
Application – The journey of building trust will take
time. We have talked about the New
Tribes approach of community understanding with the intention of frequent
learning visits for a year or so, then moving a family or small group into the
community as allies in resource, with the purpose of developing deeper
relationships and local leadership. The
intention being to honor the existing culture while creating a foundation upon
which to build new sustaining strength in Christ.
Support- The
opportunity to reach out to the Cora is completely dependent upon authorization
from the Tribal Elder Council. The work
of Padre Pascual Rosales over the past 40 + years and his encouragement of Jay
Tenbrink and Cristiano Centro has created this opportunity to share Christ in
the La Mesa Cora culture. Prayer is a
constant need. Church networks,
financial resources, teaching and training models are all integral to the
success of the project. As the vision for
this work is revealed the details will be set forth. Our immediate prayer is for discernment and
direction, that the Lord will bring many to assist with this season of planting
for harvest.
April 01, 2007
Dear friends in ministry,
We are alive and relatively well
now entering month seven of border ministry.
Our work in Mexico is
anything but tranquil and slow paced, yet we are very content with the progress
we see God evidencing through the hands of His people - to His glory follow some highlights of these
past months.
Fist on the list is people - the
faithful servants we have been privileged to work with - over twenty five
teams, many from Iowa (four from Des Moines !), numbering over five hundred people strong –
one team from Oklahoma
came with 200 workers. Many dozens of
houses, kitchens, bathrooms have been constructed, and tons of food and
clothing have been distributed. The
school lunch program remains strong with one hundred fifty students fed on an
average day, and over two hundred fifty children enrolled. We are
privileged to witness the Holy Spirit work through so many Christians sharing
resources and serving in short-term trips to this part of Mexico .
Next is the visible hand of God
leading the construction of the new school.
In the last four months God’s helpers have purchased the land, poured the
foundation and floors, and raised the block walls. The roof is to be completed in April, the
bathrooms and septic system are under construction, and there are already
commitments for funding and construction for the second floor next year. Please
continue to pray for this worthy project and participate with funds and labor
as you may!
There is more…the PET project is
well under way, thanks to friends from Volunteers in Mission and many other
helping hearts and hands. The 25’x35’
building was constructed during the sludge time in January, but they sure did “getter
done.” The PET is a life transforming
hand cranked tricycle cart that provides mobility for people without use of
their legs. El Buen Pastor is to be an
assembly and distribution sight for Mexico , providing training,
employment, and opportunities for volunteer partnerships. PET is distributed at no cost to the
recipient, for more information www.pettexas-luling.org. We will have more to report next time about an
exciting building product called papercrete and sustainable economic evangelism
projects that are just beginning!
Finally, God is gracing our
congregation with at least six adult baptisms this Easter - Santos and Lupe are receiving Christ as fruit
of the men’s Bible study. Will you
please pray with us that both women and men Bible studies continue to grow. Paul teaches in 2 Corinthians 8:9 “For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ,
that though He was rich, for our sakes He became poor, so that we through His
poverty might become rich.” Thank
you for sharing hour prayers and resources with us on this eternal journey, we
are so blessed and deeply appreciate your support.
To Christ be the glory,
Tom and Collette
July 1, 2007
Greetings dear friends in Christ!
We
are amazed that two more months have flown by.
We pray this note finds you well and flourishing in your faith. We have again traveled to Nayarit, this time
with dear friends Felix and Yolanda Cedillo who provided space for our trailer
to park, and whom we consider our “Progresso angels.” We visited our Alternative Missions friends
in Cofradia and were graced again by their hospitality and by the work God is
accomplishing with three church plants, bible studies, youth work, music,
outreach to surrounding communities, and now a new worship / education complex
of great practical glory to God. “For
God did not give us a spirit of timidity, but a spirit of power, of love and of
self discipline.” Words intended to
propel us from wherever we may be to confident action in Christian service. What encouragement from Paul writing from
prison to Timothy (and all of us!). II
Timothy is power packed with advice as we serve, Paul continues in 1:8 “…But
join with me in suffering for the gospel, by the power of God, who has saved us
and called us to a holy life – not because of anything we have done but because
of his own purpose and grace.” We thank you as brothers and sisters in the
family in Christ for your presence in ministry with Jesus!
Another
incredible experience was the opportunity to work with the San Antonio PET group,
who actively support the El Buen Pastor PET project, in distributing two PET
tricycles (complete with Bibles!). Talk about an affirming message of grace –
transformation now and forever!
(pictures are attached) If you
know of others in need of a PET, we would love to connect you with PET or
assist in any way possible.
Padre Pascual
continues to serve Cora youth and their nation.
In forty years he has helped over 6,000 students attend the Mission
school and more than 400 have completed university study in a nation where 8th
grade education is a high mark. Most
importantly all the students have heard the Good News and have the opportunity
to live with Christ on their respective life journeys. Padre Pascual is a powerful testimony to the
fruitful life of one humbly serving to the glory of God.
Thanks be to God
work on the school at Buen Pastor continues with many groups willing to
continue the project. The carpentry shop
is also up and running thanks to the work of many, particularly the equipment
and teaching of Tom Sayre. Our hope is
that Ramon (photo attached) will be the first of many to skillfully produce
beautiful pens and other products from the shop as a sustainable economic
project.
“Yet I am not ashamed, because I know whom I
have believed, and am convinced that he is able to guard what I have entrusted
to him for that day.” As we depart Progresso,
our prayer for the future is again written by Paul to Timothy. He encouraged
Timothy to stay the course and assured him that struggle was part of the journey
God lays before us, that He will be faithful to see us through. We share with you the same hope that we not
be ashamed when things appear unjust, upside down, or unfinished. We have come to the understanding that
adversity is part of any fruitful journey with Jesus. Certainly our work with Buen Pastor has
confirmed the spiritual battle that often manifests as conflict in the flesh,
yet we take heart knowing that our loving God is in complete control.
Please join our
prayer as in Philippians 1:6 “…that He who has begun a good work in you will
carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” We are confident that God will provide the
grace and clear the way for Pastor Rueben and the church to complete the wonderful
works God has set before them. We are thankful for the opportunity to have
shared in the achievements the Lord has wrought during this part of their
journey. We truly marvel at God’s hand
as He works in each of our lives to accomplish His purpose and plan.
During our final
weeks here in Mexico
we were connected by the Lord with another unique and wonderful Christian work
( there are so many - praise Him!). The
International Christian
Centers for the Deaf developed a
school near Rio Bravo Mexico
that is currently serving about 30 students – www.ICCD.net
for more information. We were asked if
we could help them with a water purification system for the salty water
produced from their well (a common problem in this area). So we prayed and began to seek assistance,
and as usual found the Lord working far ahead of us! Thanks to the immediate response from several
strong Iowa
churches funding is on the way to build the water filter system. Of course there is more - a local Christian
operated company will donate materials and complete the project at their cost. We are excited to support this work in the
years to come.
We ask for your
prayers for us as we return to Des
Moines to family and friends for a season of
renewal! Collette and I are planning to
rejoin the work force for a while, and prepare for a return to Mexico
after the Christmas. We are praying for the opportunity to purchase a larger
travel trailer that we may use to continue mobility in the work God places
before us ( the 1978 Nomad we lived in is being used by Pastor Elias and his
wife for their work in Nuevo Progresso).
Our hope during these next months and years is also to set down roots
with a home to minister from and to gather family and friends. Maybe even plant a garden! We continue to explore papercrete, domes, and
other forms of earth friendly, inexpensive housing as ministry. Community participation while building
housing creates exciting possibilities to share the Good News and encourage
Kingdom living now!
We are
eternally thankful for your love, prayers, and support in so many ways, we love
serving Jesus with you. Please stay in
touch and let us know how God is working in your lives, we will do the
same! May you be blessed in the fullness
of His love and grace.
In Jesus name,
Tom and Collette
Dec 12, 2006
Dear Friends,
Each of us
has many times received the message from Jesus “the harvest is great, but the
laborers are few, pray that the Lord of the harvest would send forth laborers
in to the harvest.” We labor with you to
fulfill the call of Jesus to follow Him into the harvest field. We are thankful that you are with us as we
venture forth in Mexico
and want to update you during this time of celebration in Christ the work set
before us. Thank you for blessing many
children and families with your prayers and gifts.
Following
are the opportunities God has revealed past, present, and future (to mix a
Christmas metaphor) and we share them with you as glory to our Lord.
v The
purchase of land for El Buen
Pastor Christian School is completed. Now we start the planning, funding, and
construction phases of the school, with hopes to open the fall of 2007 – this is our primary focus – it’s a huge God
project!
v Continue
to develop Christian relationships in the women’s and men’s Bible studies,
music classes, sewing instruction and workshops. Begin woodworking shop classes as economic
opportunity and Christian outreach.
v Start
Christian focus English as a Second Language classes.
v Begin
working toward Celebrate Recovery, or AA and Alanon meetings at the church. Drugs and alcohol snare a majority of the men
in these border colonias.
v Continue
Christian community outreach through home construction and repair or
improvement; distribution of food and clothing; and emergency assistance as
needed.
v Build
relationships with USA
mission teams to help in the work being done here.
v Develop
evangelism journeys with the Jesus video and equipment to support existing
churches and mission teams, or help start new communities in Christ.
v Share
the love of Christ in everyway possible, as often as possible, with as many as
possible to the glory of God!
We are delighted to be hosting a
mission team from Zion Lutheran and another from Lutheran Church of Hope as the
year ends. Please pray with us that many
more teams will follow over the next year to continue the work God has set
before us, the harvest is truly great! The
Iglesia del Buen Pastor is an exceptional opportunity to share the life
changing power of Jesus with children and families living here in complete
poverty. Jesus taught in Mark 10:14 “Let
the children come unto me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God
belongs to such as these.” The warfare
is very real with many lives daily at risk.
We thank you for the spiritual and material support that allows us to
join with you in this battle as members in the one Body of Christ.
Our prayer for each of you is that
“the full riches and glory of Christ” will be visited upon you and your
families during this beautiful season. We
will be traveling to Mesa del Nayar to celebrate Christmas with Padre Pascual
and friends and we will share your generosity and love with them as glory to
God.
Our Many Blessings to all,
Tom and Collette
Sept 19, 2006
Greetings dear friends in Christ!
“What doin Papa? What
doin?” asked our nearly two year old
grandson Brody as I worked sorting boxes of tools and supplies in preparation
for our fast approaching departure to Mexico . As I explained we were packing to go to Mexico ,
he quickly offered “Me help you. Me help
Papa!” My heart sang with joy knowing
that our loving God had Brody in the
palm of His hand, now and forever, as he shared his young servant heart. Whether Brody realized it or not, God was
beginning to do a good work in him that would touch many lives and span through
eternity.
Later I reflected upon our brief conversation, and I
realized our quest to serve “Abba Father” was the same as Brody’s, a matter of
the heart. And that the question each of
us raises to God in defining our call to serve does receive an answer from Him.
Answers often different for each of us -
depending on our season in life, gifts, experiences, and equipping - but always
an answer that challenges our servant hearts.
Answers that challenge our independence, that put to the test our
dependence upon Him, challenging us to live by faith rather than sight.
Then as we step out in faith and face the challenge in
obedience, the God stories begin to flourish for each of us, as He leads us
forward. Our most recent God stories are
the provision of a strong ’92 4x4 ford pickup, topper, ’78 Nomad RV trailer,
and a welcoming by friends in Progresso Mexico with a place to park them. Most importantly an invitation from a gospel
teaching church, that is in walking distance from where we will live, with a
young Pastoral family filled with passion to serve those who have not. La Iglesia del Buen Pastor is currently
feeding daily over 100 school children, is planning a Christian grade school
combined with an adult education and life-skills program for parents seeking
life change. We are very enthused by the
invitation to join in establishing these works in Christ!
“What doing Papa?” for us will be answered in Mexico during
this next season of our lives. We pray
that you will join us in prayer, allow us to help you develop a short-term
mission to help these new works in Progresso, and would join us in any fashion
you are led of God. We are completely
dependant upon the Holy Spirit and the Body to this fruit we are called to
bear. As you are called to ask or answer
the question ‘What doin Papa?” we pray
God be with you in the fullness of His riches and glory. Thank you for your sustaining love and wonderful
friendship in Christ Jesus.
May God richly bless you,
Tom and Collette
P.S. Praise God! We
currently have received $1,500 toward the JET pack evangelism tool!
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