9/19/2011

Sitting At The Feet Of Jesus

Sitting At The Feet Of Jesus

            Seeing someone who finally understands what Jesus did and God's forgiveness given in baptism is one of the most profound joys that one can feel.  Seeing a Christian who understands a new truth in God's Word and wants to live it and tell others about that truth comes in at a close second. 

            S.E.A.R.A. (Servants Sent to Announce the Kingdom of Love) began as a training ministry for new and old Christians in the church who were already serving the body and would do even more with a greater knowledge of God's Word.  The first group formed seven able servants.  Two of those were Junior and Kátia who now live in Campina Grande as missionaries, sent by various congregations and individuals from all over Brazil.  Another, Fabiana, is married to one of the Brazilian evangelists working with the new church plant on the other side of town.

            A new S.E.A.R.A. group began about a year ago.  I have had the privilege of teaching these eager students for the past two Saturdays.  In October I will be teaching this same course in the city of Patos to the newly formed S.E.A.R.A. group in the interior of the state.

            Please pray for courage and boldness for the 11 students to share what they are learning about God's Word with others.  In these days when many do not want to hear about the Gospel, when many skip Sunday School to sleep a little longer these men and women are spending their entire Saturdays, like Mary, sitting at the feet of Jesus and listening to His every word.

Contentment: Is It Possible To Really Live Without It?

Contentment: Is It Possible To Really Live Without It?

            Joe McKinney and I are teaching the Sunday school class here in João Pessoa.  We are teaming up because both of us travel quite a bit so we cover one another's absences.  We began teaching on the subject of contentment the first Sunday of September.  I taught for three months on this subject almost two years ago. 
The reason I began studying this subject and decided that it needed to be taught to the church came from simply reading God's Word and asking the question; "Am I living this truth?".  Almost two and a half years ago, reading through the book of Acts, I came across a very familiar verse that I have used on many occasions, Acts 20:35.  The apostle Paul quotes Jesus as saying: "It is more blessed to give than it is to receive".  I stopped and thought about Jesus' words and began asking myself if I believed in what my Lord said.  After meditating for a few minutes I decided that I would be living a little different if I really practiced what Jesus said.  In other words I knew it was true but I did not feel comfortable saying that I really believed it.  If I did, then my life would be different than it was at the time.  I began studying and meditating on the "why?"  I came to the conclusion that I was not living contently with what God had given me.  During this study I realized that I probably was not the only one.  So I taught the church what Jesus lived and passed on to his disciples, how the early church dealt with and felt about money and tried to help them see that the amount of income you receive is not where the problem lies.  Your boss is not to blame for your financial anxieties but it is your discontentment with that which God has provided you.  I am not saying that it is wrong to try and get a raise, a better paying job, educate yourself for better pay but what I do see in God's Word is that we are to be content with what we have at the time we have it.  Be thankful and move on in contentment. 
After studying how Jesus and the early church lived and taught about finances I began working on budgeting with the church.  I first asked them how many of them had debts.  I believe every single person raised his or her hand and, even chuckling, said it would have been easier if you asked who does not have debt.  It is normal to live with debt.  Why not?  Everyone is doing it, right?  That was almost two years ago.  I bring up this subject again to the church here because it is of vital importance.  I am living a lot differently than I was when I began teaching the class so long ago, and Jesus knows what He is talking about, as always.  It is better to give than to receive.  Give and give contently.
This subject is an eye opener for a lot of people.  Not that they do not know the right way to manage their finances, but credit cards and debt have become the norm for them.  Here in Brazil the economy has been growing steadily for the past 17 years, sometimes slowly but still growing.  The middle class is growing, where a few years ago it was all but non-existent.  It is "easier" to buy cars, houses, nice clothes, and electronics.  It is "easier" because banks and stores are offering credit cards to just about anyone who has a pulse and is 18 years old. 
I'm sure a lot of this sounds very familiar to you, especially those who grew up in the 50's to early 80's.  You saw these changes taking place in the United States as well.  You are now on the other side.  The entire nation is feeling the pain now because so many people believed in the "easiness" of buying without having to save and be patient, not having to say "no" to their desires. 
The old saying that hind sight is 20/20 is correct in this situation.  Please pray that every Christian here and everywhere can live contently in every aspect of their lives, not just financially. 

9/12/2011

Women's Conference

Women's Conference
   
    This past August 16 ladies, 13 from João Pessoa plus 3 from interior Paraiba cities, embarked  on a four day trip to learn about our "Battles of the Feminine Soul". Leaving our families, work or our daily tasks is a battle in itself, but we wanted to experience this journey to enrich our spiritual lives and be ready to face our troubles and strives ahead of us. We left early, taking a 12 hour bus trip, 2 dozen ladies from Recife tagged along and we reached our destination safely around 8 P.M. on a Thursday night.
     The XXI Women's Seminar was held in Aracaju for the first time, and all 177 ladies that attended this year were very excited about the lectures, workshops and fellowship, that was to take place there. The hostesses did a wonderful job with our facility arrangements, we were able to enjoy a beautiful retreat site surrounded by nature, with simplicity and comfort. The atmosphere was relaxing, the food was delicious, but the most enjoyable part were brought by several speakers, two of our own,  that delivered wonderful messages of encouragement, addressing very relatable issues we face in our daily lives, juggling with our marriage, young or teenage  children, housework, jobs, church services, elderly parents, relatives or friends in trouble, grief, emotions, hormones, aging, persecution, faith and so on. We know we are on the winning side, but how wonderful it is to be reminded and to have the opportunity to share, and to hear from our fellow "sisters in arms."  It was heartwarming. We came back renewed and reassured that all our battles belong to the Lord, and we are fully committed to resist till the end serving in His army.

Monica Newlin

Our Plans Don’t Always Work Out But God Knows Best

Our Plans Don't Always Work Out But God Knows Best
I left for Cajazeiras thinking I was going to teach the church on the role of men and women.  I did begin the subject but Café thought it better to wait for another time when more members of the church could be present. 
            What I ended up doing was giving Bible studies to different groups of boys from the Right Step soccer program and one family.  Their 16 year old daughter and 13 year old son were the only two who were not Christians in this five member family.  The week after I left the son, Igor, was baptized.  Also, in one of the Bible studies with the boys from the soccer program, Jean, another 13 year old, who listened intently and purposefully to God's Word seems to be close to giving his life to Christ.  Doesn't God always know best? 
            Please pray for Rosa, Chico and Claudia's daughter.  She is now the only one in the family who is not a Christian.  I think the odds are against Satan in this family.  This could be the first family in Cajazeiras in which every member is a Christian.