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Patience: Living in a Foreign Country

April 10, 2018 by Patrick Leave a Comment

I love living here in Argentina. That is not to say that I love everything, but I do love it here. The people are warm and friendly. The food is delicious. We have four seasons here, and three of them are beautiful (I am not a huge fan of winter). With all the great things I love about this country, I do find the need for patience to live here, or anywhere else that is not the country you grew up in. Why? Because things are different, not bad, not wrong, not backwards, just different. But those differences can really be frustrating. You are accustomed to a specific way of life, a specific order, a specific way things are done, and when they are done in a completely different way it causes frustration. This build up of frustration is commonly known as “culture shock”. I have seen it in others and I have certainly experienced it myself. I have learned (and am learning) that patience is needed when living in a foreign country.
I want to make clear again that I love living here, even in the frustrating moments when it seems like something that should be relatively simple is incredibly difficult. That is where patience comes in. But this frustration has pushed me into trusting the Lord more and more. That is what patience does, it causes you to wait on the Lord. Patience can be an expression of confidence that God is going to bring His will to pass. What a shame to go through some type of frustration but not growing in patience and therefore not growing closer to Jesus! This is a unique opportunity we have as foreigners and I hope God continues to work in me as I grow in patience, trusting Jesus through it all! May we all grow in patience, trusting our God is in control.

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April 2018 Missions Letter

April 1, 2018 by Patrick Leave a Comment

From Easter to a Ladies Fellowship

In March we had a special service with a lunch. We called it Levi’s Banquet. It was a time where many were invited to enjoy a good meal but more than that, a time to meet Jesus. 

This month will start off with Easter, which is on April 01, but actually started with our normal Thursday service on March 29, a special “good Friday” service (good Friday is celebrated more than Easter is), and culminating on Sunday. This month we will also have our first women’s fellowship (our men’s fellowship will be in May). This will be an opportunity for the ladies in our church to get together and spend time together and also be challenged with a special lesson for God’s Word. On top of all of this we must find a house to rent and move into the house before the end of the month!

Serving Together,

Patrick, Leslie, Lily, Piper, Ivy, and Isla Henry

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  • Pray for us to find a house to rent.
  • Pray for the first ladies fellowship. 
  • Pray Faith Baptist Church as we labor to evangelize, equip, and empower believers.
  • Pray for those attending Faith Baptist Church that they will catch on to the vision and purpose of our church!

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Quick Update: Easter Weekend

March 30, 2018 by Patrick Leave a Comment

Semana Santa (Holy week) is a special time here in Argentina. To some, it is one last opportunity to go to the beach before it gets too cold. For others, it is a time to spend time with family. For anyone with any religious background or considering God and eternity, it is a time to either worship, sacrifice, or spend time thinking about who Jesus is. We hope to take this opportunity and use it to explain what the Bible teaches to anyone and everyone who will entertain the truth. For us, it will all start tonight. We have a special service to emphasize the death of Jesus. We have a guest preacher who will be preaching. We already have several families who have committed to being with us. We are looking forward to it. We will continue celebrating the resurrection with our special Easter service on Sunday. These next few days will be wonderful days at Faith Baptist Church.

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Patience – In Discipleship

March 27, 2018 by Patrick Leave a Comment

One of my favorite things in the ministry is discipleship but it is also one of the most frustrating. Why? Because I lack patience. Inevitably, we want to see the person we are discipling grow at a much faster rate than he/she is actually growing. We want to see great strides instead of baby steps. But one quick trip down “memory lane” will remind us that we didn’t take great strides either but rather that God worked patiently in us. Even when we fell or reluctantly took the next step, God was patient and continually guided us.

Even though this is true, I find it easy to forget my own “baby steps” and grow inpatient when others I am working with aren’t growing in their Christian walk by leaps and bounds. There is a time for babies to drink milk and a time for them to grow into eating more solid foods and the same thing is true for new Christians. We cannot expect them to be “dining on spiritual steak” any more than we can expect a newborn to be “gumming a T-bone”. As the father of an 8 month old girl, I know that it takes time for this baby to learn to crawl, walk, talk, etc. There is definitely a time for babies to “leave the milk” and move on to “solid foods”, but it takes time. The same is true with new Christians. We must have patience.

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