webcounter

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Have Ticket WON'T Travel


Saturday we were picked up at 5 AM by Barry Gammel (Bless his heart). He was a great chauffer and we arrived at DIA early and got checked in without incident. We arrived in Dallas with a 5 hour layover. It went downhill from there. Just an hour before our flight was due to leave there was a gate change. We had to move from C concourse to D which is on the complete opposite side of the airport. We were told that the airplane was already at the gate so there (in our minds) should be no problem proceeding. However, at 5 PM (when we were due to leave) that maintenance hadn't released the plane to fly yet (obviously not a good sign). We were told that at 5:40 there would be an update on the situation. To fill in the spaces here, we had a scheduled 3 hour layover at Miami, so we figured that even if we left an hour or so late we'd still have plenty of time to make the flight. How naive we were. There were no available replacement planes until one in route from LA arrived and that would be at 8PM. Well, there went our 3 hours. We thought that maybe the plane would wait for us (there were 30 of us trying to catch that plane), but when we finally arrived at Miami at 1AM it had already left.


So, writing this update, we are "stuck" at Miami until 11:30 tonight. American Airlines did put us up in a hotel and provide vouchers for lunch and dinner (that's a whole story in itself). We hope to be in Lima tomorrow morning and get life back on track. Please pray for everything to go as planned tonight and that our luggage will arrive with us since we have nothing but the clothes on our backs.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Finally!


We wish you all a very Merry Christmas.


We also thank you for your continued partnership with us and the Chayahuita. You are all very vital to this ministry. Without you we would not be able to do what we do.
Please keep us in prayer as we finally head back to Peru on December 27th. While you enjoy the snow of winter we will once again be thawing out in the Amazon jungle. The Chayahuita annual conference will be held January 5th to the 12th. Pray for safety for all that will be attending.
We will update you once we get out of the jungle and into Tarapoto. May you have a blessed New Year!

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Counting down the days

We apologize for not posting anything in over a month. We are still alive!
The date is fast approaching to return back to the jungle that we love so much. The Chayahuita annual conference is scheduled for January 5-13, so we leave on December 27. This time is one of our favorites since people from many villages converge on the host one allowing us to see lots of people without having to travel so much.

Please pray for the Chayahuita leadership as they prepare all the details of the teaching time coordinating with all the teachers involved. This year things will be done a bit differently. The decision was made to have the women have their own time all week for teaching as well as the new believers and of course the kids will have their own teaching as well. These are very exciting times and there is so much growth happening; both spiritually and in business development. (more on that at a later date)

Pray for the team from Grace that will be teaching:Ron Dalton, Brent Ward, Liz Hanson and Suzi Herbka as well as us. There will also be a couple from the Swiss Mission attending.

Thank you for your constant prayers and care for us and for the Chayahuita. Your partnership is crucial!

Friday, October 31, 2008

Partnering with Chayahuita Pastors


WOW! We have been blown away with the response to the "Parnering with A Chayahuita Pastor" success. The small groups at Grace Church have been such an encouragement as we have met with and explained the program. We thank you all for opening your homes and your hearts to be the encouragement to our brothers in the Amazon Basin.



For those who have not had the opportunity to hear what we are doing here is a synopsis of what we are presenting to the groups.


11 years ago, 3 pastors from Grace Church went to Peru with Paul Johnson, president of Amazon Focus, to visit the Chayahuita Indians. When it became evident that God was leading our pastors to develop a partnership with the Chayahuita Church, they sat down with the Spiritual leaders of the tribe. As Paul led the discussions, he asked the leadership of Grace Church, “What could they do for the Chayahuita?”
They responded:
We will faithfully pray for you.
We will be involved in projects which benefit the tribe.
We will provide education for the pastors.
And each one of us will personally visit you again.


Paul then turned to the Indian leadership and asked them, “What could they do for Grace Church?”


There was silence for a few minutes, and then one of the Indians asked our pastors, “What do you need?” The answer: We need prayer. We spend most of our time counseling. We need wisdom in how to effectively counsel in a variety of difficulties. The Chayahuita promised to pray for Grace Church daily. And they have.

Church to Church is a partnership, an interdependence, between churches. So, what is empowerment? It is defined as “giving someone the authority to do something.”

Many times, we as North Americans, when we go to 3rd World Nations, we are deeply moved when we see the impoverished situations of others. We can easily lose sight of the spiritual needs, because of the overwhelming dire physical & economic conditions. I don’t have words to adequately describe the physical poverty that exists among the Chayahuita and other tribes in the Amazon Basin. At times, it is indescribable. And so quite naturally missionaries and non-profit organizations have looked for ways to ease the pains of the tribal people by giving money, medicine, equipment – you name it. We have given the Indians everything but, “… the authority to do something.”

Listen, I don’t question the compassion and motivation of these people who have given so generously & graciously, but what has been the long term affect? What happens over the course of time when giving is only a one way street? In a nutshell, it creates dependency.
We have had the advantage of looking back and seeing the effect of this type of charity based missions endeavor on the Chayahuita, over a 30-40 year time span.

2 Things have occurred in the case of the Chayahuita.


1. They have come to expect handouts. Instead of trying to look for ways that they can resolve their issues, they quite naturally look to the outside world for solutions. They have become dependent on the foreigner. When giving is a one way street, there is never a sense of equality, partnership, or even ownership. The giver, whether intentionally or unintentionally, is creating a dependency that the recipient cannot get out of. They become trapped like a caged animal.

That leads to a 2nd problem.

2. The natural conclusion of the recipient is that he/she must be inferior to the giver, because after all they believe that they cannot provide for themselves or for their families, neither can they think through their problems in order to resolve them on their own.

Empowerment for us began by treating the Chayahuita as our equals. We started teaching them how to take care of their own needs. And, we believed in them, that they are capable of learning and doing. The final element of empowerment was not to cave in to their constant financial requests.

Because of empowerment, there is a goal on the horizon that we believe is fully attainable in our lifetime – that every Chayahuita has the opportunity to hear the Gospel in their own heart language. That goal has been the dream of every missionary, but it hasn’t been accomplished, in part, because the missionaries have been doing the work, not the Indians. 3 young men have been trained by the Extreme Team. Jesus, Enoc & Maximo are taking the Gospel to remote areas where no Gringo missionary has ever ventured. I’m no prophet, but I don’t have any doubt in my mind that God is going to raise up more young men like these 3, to go and take the Gospel to every village, so that everyone will hear the Good News and many Chayahuita will become believers and followers of Jesus Christ.


However, at this moment there are approximately 60 Chayahuita pastors, many who are discouraged because they live in isolation and very few people care that they exist. As Terri and I became aware of the plight of these Indigenous pastors, we became concerned and started to think of ways that we could encourage them. We brought Church to Church into the equation. We have approximately 60 small groups at Grace Church & approximately 60 Chayahuita pastors. What would it take to team up these 2 entities? What would be the prospect of getting each to pray for one another? How could there be communication between the 2? After prayer and brainstorming, the idea of Partner with a Pastor was conceived. PWP is not going to be a steady stream of dollars going down to the jungle. We don’t want you sending a lot of money, nor do we want the pastors thinking that they are going to be getting money from you. That would be creating dependency all over again.


PWP is simply exchanging photos, letters of encouragement, & prayer requests. Please don’t get the idea that Small Group involvement is insignificant or trivial. On the contrary, y’all are crucial, extremely vital to the success of the Chayahuita pastors and God’s moving in the Amazon Jungle.


As I’ve said at other times, this is a team effort.
Some of us are the hands, who give generously.
Some of are the knees, who pray diligently.
And some of us are the feet, who go obediently.
All these components are of equal value to God.
All 3 are essential in empowering the Chayahuita nation.





Monday, October 20, 2008

Interviews with Chayahuita Leaders in Maranatha

These are interviews (in Chayahuita language) from July 2008 of four Chayahuita leaders: Pancho Tangoa, who has been a pastor, president of the Chayahuita Association and boat pilot; Juan Lancha, pastor in Maranatha; Augosto Tello, pastor in Maranatha and Jesus Pua, a missionary that goes into the most isolated region of Chayahuita villages and has now had contact with another tribe that doesn't have the Gospel. They have invited him to come share with them. Please keep all of these leaders in prayer.

The subtitles didn't turn out very well so here is a synopsis of what was said.

Pancho thanked us for coming and visiting Maranatha and that the visit was a very big encouragement to them. He sends greetings to families, friends and our churches and asking God to continue blessing us all.

Juan thanked us for coming to visit and that he really enjoyed fellowshipping with us. He invited us all to return for another visit.

Augosto thanked us all for taking the time to come and was thankful that we arrived safely. He asked that we continue to uphold the church in prayer. They want to rebuild a building that fell down. He sends greetings to those in the US

Jesus said that he hoped that our time together had been fruitful and been a mutual blessing. He shared that he travels to Jeberos which is very remote and asked prayer for those there as well as for all of his tribe as the Gospel continues to advance. He asked that God keep us safe in our journey and bless us.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Get Involved


Since we have been in the US many have asked "How can we be involved?" There are some very simple things that you can do. Here are some examples.



1. Partner with a Chayahuita pastor (Steve Martinez has info on how to do this)


2. Have your small group collect medicines to send down to the Chayahuita health workers. (tylenol, ibuprofen, benadryl, pepto bismol, cold meds)


3. Are you skilled in a trade? Teachers are needed to train the Chayahuita.

4. Do you love teaching the Word of God? The Chayahuita pastors are hungry for more teaching. 5. Are you an encourager? There are many opportunities to go to a Chayahuita village and help them with tourism.
6. If nothing else you can always pray for them and for us as we partner with the Chayahuita and Grace Church.
You may even have other ideas that you'd like to share with us. Please send us an email.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

In The USA


We are back in Colorado now until the end of the year. We will be traveling back for the annual conference in Balsapuerto. Please pray as God directs those that should be involved. The Chayahuita leadership has given specific subjects to be taught. This year they are also having classes for the women apart from the men as well as new believers discipling. It is exciting to see them grow and lead!

Church in Balsapuerto

Pray for the pastor in Balsapuerto and his congregation as they prepare to welcome this group of people (usually anywhere from 400-1000). Pray also for the Chayahuita leadership board for wisdom and protection. Pray that the hearts of those that will be attending will be prepared not only to listen but to apply what they learn.