Posts Tagged ‘pray’

Praise and Prayer Requests (November 2009)

Friday, October 30th, 2009

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We praise the Lord for each of you who are a part of our ministry here in Paraguay, South America.

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Praise & Prayer Requests (October 2009)

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

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We praise the Lord for answered prayers and how He continues to work through us in Paraguay.

Below you can read the up-to-date Personal and Ministry Prayer Requests for October.

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Goddard’s Praise and Prayer Requests

Friday, September 11th, 2009

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Find out here what the Goddard’s are praising the Lord for as well as what their Personal and Ministry Prayer Requests are for September.

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Who can meet a ministry need?

Friday, September 11th, 2009

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Mike and Trisha together have committed to participate in an international youth missions event where there will be the opportunity to challenge 2,000 Latin American young people to be a part of reaching tribal people with the Gospel. This event will be held in Argentina during the 3rd week of January 2010.

Mike and Trisha had planned on taking their 3 children with them, but they found out this past week that this event is closed to children.

Who can meet this ministry need and watch their 3 children for 8 days?

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1st Teaching Module on Evangelism and Discipleship

Friday, September 11th, 2009

Please pray for Mike this week (Sept. 8th – Sept. 14th) as he co-teaches with another NTM missionary the module on Evangelism and Discipleship at a Bible Institute.

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Are you a jealous husband?

Friday, July 24th, 2009

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How many times have you walked into church and wondered to yourself “people will think I’m a jealous husband if I sit next to my wife, perhaps today I’ll sit with the guys instead”?

This is a real question for Ruben, a Pai Tavytera believer from Paraguay, as he steps through the doorway of the church each Sunday and scans the scene that lies before him. On his right, he sees mostly men and boys seated intermittently on the back-less hard wooden benches, and to his left are the young girls and women with their infants. His feet kick up dust from the dirt floor of the church as he makes his way to the middle and decides that today he will sit next to his wife. He knows there will be talk among the people because what he just did is not considered the actions of a “normal Pai man.” But Ruben is not sitting by his wife because he is afraid that another man will single her out and run away to another village as is an all too common practice, but they are together because they enjoy one another’s company and he is proud that she is his wife.

The outward behavior of Christianity in an animistic society will look much different then what many westerners are accustomed to observing. Some form will take on similar and familiar traits, but genuine expression of Christianity takes place first at a worldview level and is observed through small yet significant choices made on a daily basis by husbands and fathers like Ruben.

As you step through the doorway of your church this Sunday, remember to pray for Ruben and other Pai men as they are faced with choices you can’t even imagine or comprehend, yet are significant to the furthering of the Gospel.

Speaking engagement on Friday evening

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

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This Saturday – Mobilization meeting

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

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Traveling next week

Friday, June 5th, 2009

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Paraguay paperwork

Friday, June 5th, 2009

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