The first quarter of 2014 has evaporated. Most of January was taken up with camp (for JM)
and school (for Elizabeth and Déborah). Campamento
Emanuel is operated by the Misión
Evangélica del Uruguay (EMU) and serves many of the churches in Uruguay . This
year a group also came from Buenos
Aires , Argentina .
Gabriel Gómez, one of the Uruguayan missionary-pastors who counseled with JM,
commented especially on the great number of unsaved young people—in many cases,
teens who have grown up regularly attending an evangelical church, who have
come to camp year after year, but who show no evidence of a real conversion.
This is an ongoing concern: the genuine
salvation of children and teens in the churches here.
On the other hand, we are repeatedly encouraged by
many young people whose big thoughts about God and whose commitment to Christ
make us feel dwarfed. In their efforts to follow His leading, they are pursuing
fields of physical therapy, agronomy, computer science, and teaching. They will
be—indeed, already are—essential parts in their local bodies, Uruguayan
churches. They are taking the gospel to hospitals, public places in the city,
and nursing homes. And some of them are pursuing further Bible training. We have to think that some of these young
men should not only be lay leaders in their churches but also constrained
ministers of the gospel. And we must pray that the Lord of the Harvest would
make it clear to those whom He has called in this way.
Elizabeth (and Déborah) plowed through second grade
work (homeschooling) until the end of February,
when Elizabeth began third grade in a school
operated by Tabernáculo Bíblico Bautista
in Punta de Rieles, on the outskirts of Montevideo .
She’s doing well, and we’re grateful. During the month JM helped prepare for
the opening of FEBU (College of Biblical Studies of Uruguay) and translate
material for upcoming pastors’ training.
We’re encouraged with the work in Pando (Iglesia
Bíblica Maranatha)—with faithful attendance and with enthusiasm among
the half-dozen teens who regularly come. Gonzalo
and Sebastián have taken opportunities to involve themselves in ministry
and are seeking baptism. Recently JM preached for a baptism service for three
believers from Iglesia Evangélica Siloé
(the EMU church in Colón). Nearly all of the teens from Maranatha attended to
observe. Please pray that we would have
well-grounded confidence that all are genuinely converted.
In March, sixteen students (eight of them
taking a full load of classes) enrolled in the
very first semester of FEBU. These men and women are from Montevideo and interior Uruguay ,
along with an Argentine and an American expat. Déborah is teaching Spanish
Grammar & Composition. JM is assisting with Principles of Bible Study and
is helping as interim director while the Espinels are in the U.S. One week later, Bible institute classes began on the
same “campus.” All classes this year are held at Iglesia Templo Calvario. JM is teaching the Pentateuch in the Bible
institute. Our living so close facilitates not only teaching but also informal
opportunities to talk with students, eat together, help with a sermon, or give
song-leading tips. We’re glad to be here. Thank you for your part in making it
possible! Please pray for God’s working
in us and our students.