We very much appreciated the four people who came down from Lighthouse Community Church this past weekend to teach the Biblical Counselling Seminar. The material was so carefully prepared, and so well presented. And, ok, so convicting! 🙂
As I told Tim, Mat, Laura and David (our guests) afterwards, it’s a good sign when you hear people talking about the material during the breaks, already wrestling with how to apply God’s Word to some specific situations they’re dealing with.
Four churches were represented, and I’m sure they will have a lot to take back to each church as we continue to grow in God’s grace. Thanks again, friends from Lighthouse, and all those here who helped as well!
We also had an interesting class with Rod, as he continued his series on Defending the Faith. And of course we’re continuing our incredible journey through Hebrews 11, this time with Abraham and Sarah.
And now we’re busy preparing for upcoming ministry, some of which I’m sure I’ll tell you about later. 🙂 Thanks for your prayers!
We enjoyed our time with Bill and Ryan this weekend, visiting from South Calgary Chinese Evangelical Free Church. It was a bit of a trilingual weekend, with a bit of Cantonese being thrown around along with the Spanish and English!
In fact, Ryan gave the benediction at the Sunday morning service – in Chinese. Another reminder of how we all can worship God together, no matter what our country or language!
I did some site-seeing with these guys, and showed them a bit of the ministry up-close as well. We talked a lot about strategies for future ministry. Thanks for visiting, guys! Come back soon, and bring your friends! 😀
Saturday night was our last Bible study for a few weeks. The adults finished up the Chronological Bible Study with the last segment – “The Triumph of the Lamb”.
Here are the kids from Shari’s study – keep praying for them – some are probably not believers yet.
On Sunday we continued our study of Hebrews, and the Ten Commandments. A friend from Uruguay shared special music. The Mothers also got celebrated with a small gift and a song of blessing (it was Mother’s Day on Friday here). 🙂
And now we’re diving into the activities of the week! It just might be someone’s birthday this week, so there might just be a party coming soon. 😉
I haven’t written much lately, because Manic May is here (actually, it kind of started early this year)! But I thought I’d better stop by to let you know we’re still alive and kicking.
One big activity has been paperwork – remember that? Yes, it never really ends. Two members of the family have had official paperwork to review, and as usual it’s a multi-step complicated process. But we’re getting there, little by little!
Some individuals have birthdays in May, as you may know, so we’re getting ready for that!
You could pray for our first visitors who will arrive on Thursday, from South Calgary Chinese Evangelical Free Church. We’re looking forward to spending some time with them, so we’ve been busy preparing everything for our time together.
For me (Jim), Saturday is the “Grand Finale” of our Chronological Bible Study. The final study is called “The Triumph of the Lamb”. We also continue with our study of Hebrews – lovin’ Hebrews 11 right now – and I’m preparing to continue the 10 Commandments study – we’re onto “Remember the Sabbath day…”.
Well, that’s just a few of the things we’re thinking about right now. Thanks so much for your prayers! We continue to be encouraged by the way God is working in our lives here. But we have a long way to go, by His grace!
For several years I did a “one-a-day” series of posts on my Spanish blog, En la Biblia (In the Bible). Generally speaking, each series covered a year.
Anyway, this year I have a daily post with the various “tracks” you can follow with a post for each day of the year – 5 different topics. “The Believer’s Daily Treasure” (basics of the Christian life), a daily catechism, a daily proverb, a book of the Bible post, and a person/place of the Bible post. Here’s a sample – today’s post.
I got “out of sync” at one point, because I did a book of the Bible each week. So I just finished the latest series (they will finish posting next week, I think) on the people and places of the Bible.
So if I got it right, I should have 366 people and places. Now, I thought this would be an easy thing to do. Well, it was a little more intense than I thought.
That being said, what a blessing! I learned so much about… well, people and places! And also learned how much I don’t know.
Some fascinating examples. Did you know that there’s a Sheerah in the Bible? Apparently, when Jacob’s family moved to Egypt, the family still had solid ties to Canaan, some even travelling back to Canaan doing business (which makes sense, if you think about it!). Sheerah was one of these. She was very productive – credited with building three towns!
Perhaps you remember a title Jesus has in Revelation – the One who “has the key of David, who opens and no one will shut, who shuts and no one opens”. Any idea where that comes from? Well, it comes from a man named Eliakim.
Eliakim, an important man in the reign of Hezekiah, was known as a just administrator, and so reminds us of Jesus. As a good leader, God promised him the “key of David” – that he would be a special manager in Jerusalem and Judah.
And I had no idea that people in the past used the word “Ethiopia” in a completely different way than we do today.
And now I’m going back to my own website and using it as a reference – not because I’m so great and intelligent, but because I know that I will find information that I have already researched. 🙂
God seems to be using this site, which is dedicated simply to – well – whatever is “in the Bible”! Thousands of people are visiting each week – mostly from Mexico, Columbia, the USA, Peru, and Spain. Yes, who knows why, but it continues to gain popularity in Columbia – right now, almost 15% of the sites visitors are from there.
So there you go – just a little milestone – 366 people and places. I enjoyed it if no one else did!
This past Sunday was week #2 at the “new place” – the “party garden”. Except that, this time, we were in a different building.
So, just so you understand. This place has two main places for events. There’s the big tent out front – the one we were in last time (see – I Came to the Garden (but not alone)). Then there’s the smaller cement structure further in. Which one we’re in all depends on what other events are happening.
So it was the cement structure, this time. In many ways, better. A little quieter, further back from the main highway and from the fountain. But that’s not to say our service was without distractions.
Of course, last time there were distractions too. The dog who stayed for the service (the owner of the place got it some water so that it would feel at home). People walking through, getting ready for the event in the other building. The cars whizzing by on the highway out front.
But the theme certainly continued this week. Within the building, there was some work being done in the kitchen in the back – actually, that didn’t bother me much.
I admit that the flashing Christmas lights that decorated the room did put my brain in overdrive, but thankfully they didn’t flash constantly. They were on a cycle – you know how it goes.
It was a little distracting because of the direction we were facing. We could all see out into the yard in the back. There was a gazebo style tent that we were told we could use for the kids’ Sunday school. So some of us could see the kids while we tried to listen to Rod. But no problem. The kids were behaving.
The kids went into another part of the yard for a special activity, and some men came into the yard (as Rod continued teaching us). What are they doing there? They came up to the kids’ Sunday school tent, where their chairs and table and Bibles were. And they started to take down the tent!
Now the kids were in another part of the yard doing their activity. What is going on? The men talk, hesitate, look around. Someone walks away. They continue. Finally they do indeed take down the tent. Yes, I do remember what Rod was talking about (but it’s a good thing there were notes).
A bird just flew into the room. 🦠Awww, cute.
Where was I? Ok. We had a break time shortly after this. We had actually brought another tent to use for the kids – which we would have used, if we hadn’t been told we could use the one that was already there. So, many hands making light work, we hoisted it up during the coffee break.
So, on goes the service.
Now, I’m not sure why we set up the room the way we did – maybe we could make some changes. But on the right of the room was a stage, which we weren’t using. This is important.
I was preaching on Sunday, so the time came and I got started. Now, you’ve seen a picture – this room isn’t that small. So why – WHY was this one fly so obsessed with me? It wasn’t just buzzing around. It was on a kamikaze mission to repeatedly crash into my head. It would not be ignored. So I just had to swat at it a few times. But I’m sure we weren’t distracted. Not much.
Then, everyone’s heads went right (my left). It’s the regular quandary of the speaker – do you break the tension, acknowledge what’s going on – or do you ignore it and keep going, hoping not to break the flow of the message?
I went the ignore route this time. What had happened was a truck had come through the back gate (in the yard where the kids were doing Sunday School), and had pulled up to the front right of our building. They were coming in to remove to stage. Kindly, they waited for us – mostly. Although they did come in to start getting it ready for removal.
So when I asked a question and asked for agreement from the congregation, there was a moment of silence as people clued in that I was still talking to them. Someone finally expressed agreement. I think I could have said, “Elephants are purple with pink polka dots, right?”, and someone eventually would have said “Amen!”
Someone got up to move some cups off the stage for the workers. A family had to leave early.
And then – slowly, methodically – a spider began to lengthen its thread and drop down from the microphone in front of me. And completely out of context for everyone else – I laughed. Yes, out loud.
But we don’t get distracted, really. Animals, workers out back, in the kitchen, in the same room. Flashing lights. No worries. Our powers of concentration are amazing.
And yours are even better than ours, if you’ve actually made it to the end of this post. Nice work!
Below is a video of the baptisms from this past Sunday. A few words of explanation…
We don’t have the video for the first two baptisms, hence the photos. Sorry!
There were 24 people baptized (I think I said 21 on Facebook, but I counted and it seems there was 24!). 19 were from the church in Jesús MarÃa, and 5 from the church in Las Palmas. It’s easy because the Las Palmas people went last, and that’s the only time I was in the tank. 🙂
You’ll hear a part of a song played over and over. And over. It’s become a bit of a traditional baptism song in the church in Jesús MarÃa, so they played a small part between every baptism. What you’re hearing is, “We give glory to You, Jesus!” – and yes, we do!
The other people you’ll see in the tank are Daniel (left), a leader in the church in Jesús MarÃa, and Ismael (right), the pastor.
Ok – here you are! About three and a half minutes of people you can pray for.