Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Men in Ministry Going to Ecuador


The planning is complete. Sixty people from Glad Tidings Church and Sequoyah Community Church are ready to go. In less than 24 hours, we will board the plane to Guayaquil, Ecuador. For the first time, we have more Men in Ministry on the trip than women. This is a bold step forward in winning men to Christ, one man at a time.

The ministry teams have been practicing for 6 weeks with ever increasing intensity. We have raised $170,000.00. 1,000’s of hours of prayers and 1,000’s of days of fasting have taken place. The prayer team is part of the mission trip. A powerful prayer group will remain in San Francisco. The mission team has purchased nearly 1,000 Malaria Pills, received 100's of essential shots, bought plenty of insect repellent, Imodium, and sunscreen. We are ready!

There has been teaching in Spanish and the local customs of Ecuador. When we are in Ecuador, we will become like Ecuadorians. This is necessary to be accepted by the local people.

The ministry teams include:

· Construction team to build 2 classrooms and lay a foundation for a new church well outside of Guayaquil

· Dance team of men and women, dance is a popular form of worship in Ecuador.

· Puppet team will perform with the children, 2 songs and a play all in Spanish
 
· Choir team includes all 60 participants. The team will perform 4 songs in Spanish and English. The choir is always a large impact.

· Drama will perform Zion, a play written many years ago by Pastor and Christina Beiser. We have performed it all over the world.

· Prayer team will be the lead prayer warriors throughout the trip.

· Each team has a leader. Each ministry team can be split into 2 complete teams, to be able to give 2 performances in different regions at the same time.

Work will take place at the school in Guayaquil and the outlying areas. Janice and Jerry Smith, the missionary hosts, founded the school. They came to Guayaquil with the vision of starting a school. Through the school, they could spread the Gospel. As God would have it, the school would also meet a large need to school what today are 300,000 children in Guayaquil who cannot fit into any of the current school facilities.

In April 1987, the Liceo Cristiano opened with 700 children in grades 1 through 6. The school grew each year. The Smiths added a grade each year until it included all grades through secondary school in 55 classrooms with 3,000 students. We will be building 2 classrooms in the school to help move closer to their goal of 25,000 students. Each classroom holds 40 students. They are used multiple times during the day to accommodate over 100 students per day.

Ecuador is a Socialist Country, with free schooling. There are not enough teachers or classrooms so 300,000 children are unable to find a place in the education system.

Why are we going to Guayaquil? The school has had to turn away 1,000′s of children because they do not have sufficient facilities or teachers. The poverty in Ecuador effects 38% of the population. It is common to have children ages 5 and older working while their parent’s lie in a hammock submitted to alcohol or drugs.

In the city, of Guayaquil children live in desperate poverty. The children live on the streets without hope and open to exploitation of all kinds. Children should dream of baseball and Christmas and birthday parties and friends. The children's dreams are stolen by their situation. Malnutrition stunts the growth of children, which is common in third world countries, but not acceptable. Add to these conditions the occasional natural disaster. The picture should be clear.

The calling came a year ago when we were in the Amsterdam Airport, Schiphol on the return trip from Malawi, Africa. We are ready to go.

God has prepared an exciting time for us in Guayaquil, Ecuador

Men in Ministry

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Be Like Little Children...Aspen Turns One


It is pretty amazing that Aspen blasted into the world July 26, 2011. On that day, I am sure she just wanted to go back in, all warm and protected. In a week, she will be one. Many things happen in the course of a year. Other than her immediate surroundings, I am sure Aspen did not notice.

Obamacare passing the Supreme Court so the President can tax us in many more ways. Aspen did not even flinch that day, nor acknowledge that it even happened. I think her greatest interest on that day, the most noteworthy thing to her was her first Popsicle. It was orange, sweet and cold. The cold stunned Aspen each time she put it in her mouth. She may have thought of giving it back to her mom, but that did not happen.

When the St Louis Cardinals won the World Series, was Aspen excited? On that day, October 28, 2011 Aspen was excited about a bath in the morning with her mom. The gentile warm water, washing over her soft baby skin, trumped any sporting event, no matter how big. Aspen has a way of setting her priorities. She enjoys those things that are simple and good.

Now the Super Bowl everyone watches the Super Bowl. On February 5, 2012, the New York Giants defeated the New England Patriots 21 to 17 at the Lucas Oil Stadium, in Indianapolis, Indiana. The commercials were all sold out by Thanksgiving at $3.5 Million for a 30 second add. Madonna was the half time show. Aspen 111.3 million people watched the game. Aspen was older she was 193 days old. The Super Bowl was not even on her most remote radar. A kiss from mom a hug from dad, breakfast that day and the bath, 2 very comfortable naps and dinner, were all on the most important list. The Super Bowl did not even need to be played.

Jesus said; we must become like little children, to enter the Kingdom of God. Should we debate the age of little children? Not sure that will have any merit. Aspen is a little child. Her needs are basic; she has not gotten wrapped up in the world and worldly things. As a matter of fact, a hug from mom, a kiss from dad a little food and a bath are the greatest events of her day every day! She smiles and speaks, her own language, she communicates well.

When we are born again, we have the opportunity to be Born A-New. The things we focus on can change, if we want them too. Ask God every day to make them change to the things that are important to God.

Aspen will be one in a week. Her attention is on those things that are necessary love for her mom and dad, joy after a hug, a bath or a meal, peace all around her and the kindness that she receives and in turn gives. The fruits are beginning to show.

“I tell you the truth, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.”


Grandpa Frank

Frank Slovenec is the founder and leader of Glad Tidings Men's Ministry International

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