YOSHIMI OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2009 UPDATE
BAJA BLESSINGS
Hola from sunny baja!
STEVE AND KATHY (ABOVE PICTURE WAS A DREAM OUR FRIEND HAD WHEN I WAS IN SURGERY) “IN THE ARMS OF JESUS”
they have been listening to by Lloyd. We pray it will be a time of fun, fellowship and learning how to get the most out of God's Word.
Our Christmas shoebox program is beginning to receive presents from the U.S. and Canada for our local children. Please pray that there will be enough for each child to receive a present this year. With the hard economic times donations of presents are down but God can multiply presents as easily as loaves and fishes.
Summer is over and fall has arrived. It's quieter than years past with fewer groups visiting us. There's been more time for reflection, resetting priorities and planning for the future. This year has brought many changes. I had 2 surgeries in the last year. A double bypass and cancer surgery. God has been faithful and thus far the tests show that I am on the mend.
In April I accepted the senior pastor position for Living Waters Fellowship (our missionary
fellowship). I also have the responsibility of our Mexican and Indian pastors. They are such gentle, humble men in need of much prayer and spiritual support. In a couple of weeks our friend and teacher Dan Finfrock will be returning to teach the 2nd level Inductive Bible Study seminar to these pastors and our missionaries.’ The pastors had been receiving Pastors Lloyd’s teaching CD’s and this seminar will teach them how to study and prepare sermons like the ones
HEAL ROSA ( A TUMOR NOT A BABY) ROSA’S HOUSEBUILD DEDICATION
PRAYING FOR ROSA
Some of our ministries
I wanted to give a brief description of some of the ministries that we are
involved with so that you can be praying. As every other mission field we have many many ministries, and very few laborers. Many of our missionaries are involved with 2 or more of the following. We also provide opportunities for the groups that come down to participate in these ministries also.
Good Samaritan Seniors Home When: Any day Where: Downtown Vicente Guerrero
Who: Seniors with health care needs and no families able to provide for them Why do outreach: To provide companionship and God’s love, to become aware of what needs could be met from home – prayer, donations of clothing, etc
Senior Center/Luis When: Any day Where: Jaramillo(about 30 min north) Who: Disabled men Why to do outreach: To provide companionship and God’s love, to become aware of what needs could be met from home-prayer, donations of clothing, etc.
Zarahembla Reachout
Where: Various Zarahembla locations Who: Area residents – neighbors of IDT
Why do outreach: To assist in establishing relationships in the largely Mormon community of Zarahembla, to share the love of Christ with them through our friendships with both children and adults.
Joel - Nueva Vida Men’s Rehab Centre: when: Arrangements to be made through IDT Outreach Co-ordinators.
Where: El Pabellon, about 45 minutes south of IDT Why do outreach: To meet with the men undergoing rehab for drug and alcohol addictions, to encourage them and to hear their testimonies around a camp fire. Many of these men have gone on to Bible School and graduated and have become pastors.
– Casa del Sembrador Men’s Rehab Centre: When: Any evening except Wednesday or Sunday Where: Trece de Mayo (a village on the hill behind IDT) Who: Men in rehab/treatment for drug and alcohol addiction Why do outreach: to assist the residents of this rehab center to reach out into their community, especially to youth at risk for drug and alcohol abuse, to provide a meal and a worship time or Jesus film and testimony time where the residents share their stories with the youth.
single women and their children in home outreach – up to 200 women and children attend each day, varying by what work is available to the mothers and the older children.
IDT Children’s Ministry (La Paloma): When: Any day and time with prior arrangement
Where: Manzano’s home property in Zarahembla, just down the street from IDT Karen Wind,(Alex and Gumaro) Stan and Charmy Unger (in town) Bill and Peggy Sopher (Maria)
Who: Orphaned, abandoned, abused or troubled children from all over the Baja
Fishing VillageMinistry: When: Tuesday mornings 9:00 – 1:00pm Where: Community of La Chorrerra (45 minutes south) Who: the fishers and their wives (often just the wives when the men are working). Why do outreach: to encourage and support this community which often lives at a subsistence level depending on shellfish stocks for food and income (when plentiful enough to sell). Take a simple meal to share with them and join them in worship in their
– Campos and Home Outreach/School: When: Campos - Tuesday 3pm - 7pm and Thursday 3pm - 6pm, Home Outreach - Wednesday, Friday and Saturday mornings 10am - 12 or later Where: Campos - Farm Men & women’s prayer-6:30 labor camps near Vicente Guerrero (Tuesday is about an hour away, Thursday is 15 minutes from IDT); Home Outreach – Elia’s home in Zapata Who: Farm laborers and their families in campos; primarily
Church Outreach, A.L.M:
When: Monday evening,
pm.
Wednesday evening church service-6:30 pm.
Sunday Morning church service-10:30am.
Where: Colonia Aldolfo Lopez Mateo, Open air
When- early evenings Who- Youth groups in San Quintin Valley Why do outreach? Share the gospel and to encourage the youth in the church What king of outreach- Sports, Music, Evangelistic Dance and/or Drama What needs- Prayer, Instruments, projector for movies, movies, funds for food
Halfway House for young men (Cesear) When – every Sat morning to help serve breakfast
Who- the teenagers that live in Triqui, (many have gotten out of rehab and are trying to stay clean
Why do outreach? After breakfast there is a Bible Study and fellowship
Also a few of our missionary men are beginning to teach these young men a trade (carpentry)
What needs- tools, money for breakfast and building materials
- La Huerta Day Care
When: Any morning until 1:30 p.m with advance notice please Where: Las Missiones (Dome) Who: children of farm workers
Why do outreach? To assist with the care, protection, and spiritual as well as physical needs of the children of Triqui working parents. For each child and their family to come to know the love of Jesus. To encourage and assist parents to enroll their children in public school by the provision of school uniforms, shoes, and various school supplies. Ruth- Ann is also the Patient Coordinator for Prosthethic Clinics conducted several times
a year by certified prosthetics and orthothodics specialist, Michael Beck of Stockton, CA who provides prosthetic legs, braces, or AFO's to impoverished people.
Angel Baeza - Mobility Angels: When: Every day of the week with prior arrangement with him by e-mail at mobilityangels@yahoo.com or by phone at 646-619-819-9371 or through IDT outreach coordinators.
Where: San Vicente, a town about one and a quarter hours north of Vicente Guerrero. Who: Disabled
Why do outreach: To meet with physically disabled orphans who are learning job skills, to interact with them and encourage their sense of self- worth; to encourage Angel (disabled himself) as he works toward establishing a ministry to provide long-term employment for these children; to financially assist Angel in his ministry by buying his jewelry and carvings as you are able to do so.
LOCAL PASTORS: There are about forty churches active in the San Quintin valley and IDT supports the pastors’ efforts to evangelize their communities and to establish their congregations and relationships within their communities.
While not members of IDT or volunteered at by IDT staff at this time, these ministries are close to our hearts and IDT supports them wherever and however possible – with street outreaches, prayer, encouragement, “rice and beans” ministry, emergency funds, purchasing and building
tables, pews, tables for their churches etc. and encourages build teams to get to know the pastor in their build community and perhaps participate in an outreach with them – dinner and a movie or concert is a popular outreach as is VBS with the children.(approximate cost of outreach $250.00) Tracts always needed
PRAYER REQUESTS:
We have been sensing quite a burden to pray for our youth here in the Baja and also our missionary youth. Please join with us as we seek the Lord’s heart for this young generation.
Also:
1. Wisdom in leading this small band of missionaries
2. Continual prioritizing. 3. Inductive Bible Study
Seminar 4. Christmas Shoebox Program
Many short and long-term laborers needed. Anyone interested in volunteering please contact us at:
kathy@idtmissions.org
syoshimi@idtmissions.org
see website:
www.idtmissions.org
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