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August 2015 Missions Letter

August 1, 2015 by Patrick Leave a Comment

Back Home…Back On The Road

We were in 13 meetings in seven different states from Texas to our home state Georgia. We are at 60% of our needed support and increasing each month. God has blessed in every meeting! We get back home and have meetings closer to home, and then get right back on the road again.

On August 01st, we will be back out on the road for a 20 day trip that will take us to meetings in Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. We are praying for each of these meetings. Please pray for our safety as we travel and for each meeting that we are in that God would be glorified, believers encouraged, and that God will continue to increase our support. Whether in churches on the road far away or close to home our desire is to share our burden with churches that seek to win the world to Jesus!

Serving Together,

Patrick, Leslie, Lily, Piper, and Ivy Henry

Happening In Argentina

In the picture to the right there is building being constructed. One year ago in La Plata, Argentina, the building of Lighthouse Baptist Church burned down to the ground. Today they are continuing to build their church building back.  The church has rallied together in this tragedy and has overcome. Although they have gained much ground, there is still a lot to do before the building is complete. Please pray for them as they continue in this rebuild. Also remember that while this is tragic, the real tragedy is that millions of Argentines do not have any church like Lighthouse Baptist Church in their neighborhood or city. Pray with us that God would raise up many more laborers to help in reaching this mission field!

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Preparation – Part III

July 29, 2015 by Patrick Leave a Comment

“By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.”  ― Benjamin Franklin

We have taken two posts on the subject of preparation. We continue with this post about language learning. It is our belief that you cannot make any lasting impact on a people without being fluent in their language. Learning the language is not an option, it is a necessity!

Monday and Tuesday I took a class on this very subject. We read “Language Acquisition Made Practical” in preparation for the class. I was with two other missionaries in the class, one to Japan and the other to North Africa. Brother Gardner taught the class.  We not only discussed the importance of language learning but also the practical “how to’s” of learning the language.  Here are a few of the practical guidelines we will use in learning the language…

  • Spend 60 hours per week in the language.
    • 20 hours of formal language school.
    • 40 hours practicing the language by conversing with nationals.
  • Memorize two Bible verses in the national language per week.
  • Read in the national language.
    • Start by reading children’s books.
    • Read the newspaper 15 minutes per day.
  • Watch 30 minutes of local news on the television.
    • At first, write down any words you recognize.
    • As you learn, you will gradually transition to writing down words you don’t recognize.
  • Read the Bible in the national language and write a brief description of what you read. Go over what you wrote with your language teacher.

The language in Argentina is Spanish. We took 6 months of language school in Arequipa, Peru during our internship. We will be completing our language school when we arrive in Argentina. If you cannot communicate with people, you will not reach them!

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Preparation – Part II

July 22, 2015 by Patrick Leave a Comment

“A call to the ministry is a call to prepare.”  I remember hearing these words over and over through my years of Bible College.  It is true.  I think it applies to missions as well.  We can say that a call to the mission field is a call to prepare.  Our last post dealt with preparation in culture adaptation.  We will be focusing on an internship for this post.  When we speak of an internship we are talking about actual time on the mission field with a veteran missionary who is working hard and seeing results.  This is a time where the intern experiences culture shock, learns the language (at least for the time he is there), learns the ins and outs of church planting and man training from the veteran missionary, and gains experience by assisting in the churches on the mission field.  I believe this to be a most important part of preparation.  Let me tell you about our time as interns.

Leslie and I (with our 3 daughters) spent 6 months in Arequipa, Peru and 5 months in Santiago, Chile.  Here are some of the things I learned during our internship…

  • Language:  While there we learned the language for 6 months.  We arrived knowing almost nothing.  We started learning from a teacher who did not know any English.  Each day we would put into practice the things we learned.  Over time we began to converse more and more.  We got a taste of the difficulty and the necessity of knowing the language.
  • Culture:  Arriving on the mission field is exciting.  In a month, the excitement wears off and you are left with life in a culture you just don’t understand.  Little things become big.  Things like going to the pharmacy take great effort and cause confusion.  The temptation is to look at the different things that the country does as “strange” when in reality it is the norm and you are the “strange” one.  During our internship we learned to overcome many of these differences and difficulties.
  • Learning:  For me, I think the greatest thing I received from my time as an intern was learning from the veteran missionary.  The two men we were with were incredible men, seeing God do great things in their ministries.  Multiple churches were being started, men were being trained.  I learned to look beyond just “planting a church” and to look far down the road at what my life invested on a mission field could yield if I gave 40 years.  How many churches would be planted?  How many men could be trained?  How many lives would be changed by the Gospel?  To do the most for Jesus, this would not be a 5-10 year portion of our lives, it will be our lives!  We also experienced ministry with people on the mission field.  We served in the churches, interacted with believers, and learned how to do ministry on the mission field.

Preparation is very important to those who will give their lives to another people.  It is much more than just “jumping on a plane and moving across the sea.”  It is learning to become one of the people you are reaching for the cause of Jesus!  A great way to prepare for such a task is to intern under a veteran missionary who is actively training men and planting churches.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: 2015, Argentina, Baptist, Henry, Missionary, Missions, Patrick, Preparation

Preparation – Part I

July 8, 2015 by Patrick Leave a Comment

“Remember, Jesus prepared 30 years for 3 years of ministry.”  This sentence ended the card my Assistant Pastor sent me shortly after I arrived to college. I don’t really remember anything else Brother Butler wrote in the card. He was encouraging me to work hard and learn all I could.

Preparation is important.  We want our doctors to be prepared before ever performing any surgery on us.  We want the pilot of the plane to be prepared before attempting to take off.  We even want our barber (or hair stylist) prepared before taking scissors to our head.  We should also want missionaries prepared before reaching the field!  For the next few posts, I am going to address the different ways we are preparing for what God has called us to do.

I arrived home last night at 1:00 AM.  It was after an intensive 2 day class on culture adaptation.  I (along with 6 other missionaries on deputation) read 5 books on cultural adaptation in preparation for this class.

Why prepare for culture adaptation?

Because culture shock is real!  There is an adjustment that must be made by the missionary.  This is not an easy adjustment, but it is necessary.  For hours we asked questions to our mentor (a veteran missionary who served in Peru).  We received instruction on how to alleviate the stresses of adjusting to a new culture.  The class is not required, it is something that I feel is vital to learn.  Each month, we have classes that are offered in an attempt to further prepare us for the mission field.  We will be addressing language acquisition in the next class.  By spending hours of reading books, discussing processes, asking questions, and addressing concerns we are preparing for the field.  This class does not eliminate the coming culture shock, but it will alleviate some of the stresses that are brought on by culture adjustment.

One of the books offered a great illustration.  A monkey was at the shore of an island.  he looked down and saw a fish that was seemingly struggling in the water.  The monkey stooped down and “rescued” the fish from the “certain peril” that the fish was in.  He took the fish to dry land where the fish could rebound from swimming so hard.  The fish died.  The monkey’s intention was to help the fish.  The fish viewed the monkey’s actions has harmful.  The monkey was trying to be a friend but the fish saw the monkey as an enemy.  Why?  Because they came from two different views of what was “normal”.  This is just an illustration, but what is attractive in our culture may seem repulsive in another culture.  Preparation for culture adaptation is very important for any missionary on his way to the field!

This is just one way we are preparing for what God has called us to do.  More posts are to come.  Check back next week!

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: 2015, Argentina, Baptist, Henry, Missionary, Missions, Patrick

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