Last Sunday matched our record attendance! It was an incredible day. The Lord is growing His church and we are blessed to be a part of it. This Sunday will be another exciting day for us! We will be starting discipleship with two people who were recently saved through the ministry. It will be in between the two services. This is an important step for these new believers. After the Sunday night service we will be having a fellowship to celebrate the birthdays of October. This is a chance for our young church to get to know each other more over food, fun, and games.
Quick Update: Mother’s Day 2018
This may seem strange, but we celebrate Mother’s Day in October in Argentina. This Sunday is Mother’s Day and we are looking forward to a big day, but everything starts tomorrow. We have a ladies fellowship tomorrow afternoon. We already have several ladies who have told us they will be attending. Please pray for this special meeting. Sunday morning is also a big service. We have passed out well over 2000 invitations for this specific service. We have a gift for every mother who attends. We are praying for a big day. Please pray this way with us.
God is working in our church. We have several who are attending who are not saved and God is working in their hearts. We hope to see them saved very soon. Pray for God to continue to work in their hearts.
Quick Update: Searching for a Building
Our rental agreement for our church building will be coming to a close in the next few months, which gives us the opportunity to look for a building to purchase. This is a huge step for us. The church is growing, people are excited, and we are moving forward. Please pray for us as we look for a place to call “home”. We have been saving money for this purchase, we will be a bit short but are we trusting God in it all.
This weekend is packed full of opportunities to minister. Tonight we have our youth night service. Leslie will be speaking at a ladies fellowship in a sister church tomorrow afternoon. Sunday will be another opportunity with our morning and evening services. God is at work and we are grateful!
Preparing for the Mission Field: Setting Up
This post is continuing a blog series on preparing for the mission field. In former posts we have surrender, serving in your local church, internships, deputation, arriving on the field, and a few other things along the way. This post is about setting up. The degree of setting up is really dependent on a lot of things. For example, some missionaries are able to ship a container of the things they already own. Some missionaries are not able to do so. This can depend on the country the missionary is going to or can be a decision made on preference. These sorts of decisions determine how involved setting up on the mission field will be. When we arrived in Argentina, we brought everything we could in duffle bags. We had to buy mattresses, kitchen items, a kitchen table, couches, coat hangers, an iron, etc.
So why is this so complicated? Well because the missionary is brand new to the field, most likely doesn’t know the language, nor how much things cost, or even where to go to buy such things. Here are some things to keep in mind while setting up…
- You are different, people know you are different, and people may take advantage of you because of that. Even if this happens, you need to keep the right attitude. Your family is watching and will share the same attitude toward the people that you do.
- They may not have exactly what you are “looking for”. We live in one of the largest cities in the world so you can find a lot of things here, but you may have to pay much more for it! Styles are different and the American style you are accustomed to may not be available.
- Rooms to Go may not be an option. In many countries, when you buy a couch or a kitchen table, they have to make it. I quickly learned that when we were told that it would be 2-3 weeks, that meant 1-2 months. You may find that no one is in hurry. It is just going to take time.
- If you ship a container, you may find out that there are added fees for getting the container out of the port in your new country. The shipping country will make promises and many times they may be right, but sometimes the guys working at the port see an opportunity to make some extra cash. If this happens, the best option is to pay them, get the container, and move on. You will lose any argument with them, and if you leave it in the port because they didn’t resolve it, you may end up having to pay a storage fee. Just pay it and move on.
There is a way around this. It is a huge help to have someone on the field (like a veteran missionary) who can help guide you. That makes the whole process much smoother. It is best to get everything set up before starting language school. This can be a really fun time, or it can be miserable, you decide how it will be. So be ready, be patient, and try to keep a good outlook.
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