Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Pelo Sinal Township Donations


We had promised to give some more details about our ministry in the township of Pelo Sinal. This is a community that we visited last year with a group from a church in North Carolina that partners with us in our ministry in the Outback. This group lovingly brought clothes and toys to donate to the needy in the Pajeú Outback.  Since that visit where we had a public meeting in the town square to present the Gospel, Carlos and Dinalda have been able to hold one more public event.  Besides that they have been able to distribute some clothes and toys. We have been pleasantly surprised at how loving this community is and receptive to our minitry among them.  Upon receiving the gifts the community showed a caring about each other. One example was a little boy chosing between some shoes and another item, when he said "I think my friend needs the shoes more, so I will go with the shirt." This was not an isolated gesture.

Carlos has great joy visiting this community as one of his places of ministy.  He has had a number of great times with some of the leaders in Pelo Sinal, and is praying for these key leaders and their spiritual need of Christ as Savior and Lord.  Will you pray for Pelo Sinal?

Thursday, April 17, 2008

A Close Neighbor To The Model Farm


Meet Francisco.  He is a neighbor of our Model Farm.  Francisco is pictured here before the strong rains harvesting some of our farm's grass for his animals. Carlos has visited him in his home and met his wife and kids.  Mr. Francisco is an example of a hard working man, who despite his only having one leg has an upbeat attitude. Pray for this man and his spiritual needs.

Friday, April 11, 2008

Needed Rains bring big problems to Outback


What a land of contrasts!  A land that has suffered from terrible droughts is now having heavy and record breaking rainfall. This is great for all the lakes and water reservoirs that are full and even running over.  The problem is that there have been crop loss and even houses overtaken with water.  Last count in three or four Northeast states was of 400,000 people affected. Our Outback was among the area hit.  We can usually get to the model farm driving over a near empty river bed.  It measured 5o meters across the other day. 

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

The Model Farm's Neighborhood


One of our objectives with the Model farm is to share the Gospel with our neighbors.  A lot of folks live in the rural communities and have been open to meetings in their houses. Our experience has been that they will round up other neighbors for these meetings.  One of the first converts in Ingazeira is Cicero.  Carlos now has weekly meetings in Cicero's house. Cicero has had ups and downs in his walk with Christ (as all of us) but not having many others around him who shares his faith has made it harder. Pray for his wife and children, that they would understand their need of Christ, as well as his neighbors.