Moving forward—We have navigated some
rough waters lately and God has helped us resolve some deep issues that have
affected our work here for some time.
With those things behind us the future looks brighter and some stresses
and pressures have eased.
Guayaquil—During a recent visit from
Jarvis Ferguson, our area director, our Guayaquil pastors and principal leaders
gathered for a stewardship seminar led by Jarvis. Response was good and one of our leaders,
Edison, testified later that the seminar has changed his life.
The
Bible institute students in Guayaquil will be holding an outdoor evangelistic
service September 1. This is part of
their practicum training and will move them one step closer to next year’s
graduation.
RMC—Construction on the RMC
will start up again this week. We are
planning to focus on finishing one room at a time on the first two floors. We hope to have the second-floor children’s
room completed in three weeks.
Lighthouse—We
are seeing good growth in our people, many of whom have come to know Christ in
the last year. Since May of 2011, 110
people have made a profession of faith.
September 30 we will be having our next baptism. Seventeen of our youth attended a youth camp
recently and came back fired up. Last Sunday the tent looked pretty full with
101 people in attendance. Eight seekers
prayed at the close of service. If the local advisory board is in favor and the
people support the plan, we will likely start raising funds soon for a new
multi-purpose building with a capacity of 250 people.
Visas approved—Tom and Lydia have received
a one-year renewal of their visas.