In the midst of the hard, like little beams of light
breaking through the clouds, God gives us little glimpses of what He’s doing
here to keep us going.
Here’s a list of some of the
great things God has and is doing in our part of the world.
--We are facilitating the start of the very first children’s home in
Benjamin Constant. It will be called “Bendita Esperança” (Blessed Hope) and is an extension of the
Blessed Hope ministry of The Common Thread Community, our mission board.
Pray for this project. We
must act to break the cycle of alcoholism, teen pregnancy, drug addiction,
abortion, and prostitution in this small town, and it starts with reaching the
next generation for Christ.
--We are discipling a young Jagua Indian couple that is living in our
home.
Their tribe consists of
6-8,000 people. They’re passionate about reaching their own for Christ. We’re
pouring into them so they can pour into others. We are working to get the Jagua
Bible (partially translated) onto audio devices so that every single Jagua
family can have access to the Word, regardless of their reading abilities.
Pray.
--Richard is coordinating the Indigenous Seminary--started by Indians,
attended by Indians. They have asked Richard to organize and structure the ins
and outs as that is not a strong point in Indigenous cultures.
Lord willing, more than 160
Indians from 5 different tribes will gather together for the entire month of
January to study God’s Word, many for the first time. Professors from four
different countries will teach courses in two different languages, all with the
goal of equipping these young men and women to go back to their own people to
disciple new believers.
--We are adopting a little girl who, without the hope of Christ, was on
the track to become a drug-addicted prostitute like her birth mother. God has
brought her into our family, a beautiful depiction of the Gospel.
We meet with the Judge
during the first week of October. Pray for a smooth process.
--Richard will be in the States for two weeks in November to raise $300K
for the helicopter.
With this tool, we will be
able to reach more tribes deep in the Javari Valley who are dying from
preventable disease and treatable injuries in an effort to demonstrate the Love
that motivates us. It’s a lot of money, no doubt. But we serve the God who owns
the cattle on a thousand hills… and the hills the cattle are on… so He’ll
provide it all in His timing.
--Marcos Mayoruna continues to disciple young men (currently there are
15) from the Javari Valley who have come to study in a small town not far from
us. Through Marcos, they receive biblical training and discipleship as well as
lodging, food, and other basic needs.
The Javari Project continues
to help provide many of these needs, freeing Marcos to do more ministry in the
Javari. Thank you to those of you who sponsor these young men through this
project.
Thank you for your prayers.
Thank you for your
encouragement.
Thank you for your giving.
God is at work.
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