At one of our mid-week small
groups one of the ladies that just recently started coming to church shared
through sobs how her friends were systematically turning on her and rejecting
her because she started coming to church. She couldn’t understand why they would discard
their friendship so bluntly and abruptly. Despite the pain she was sure that
she found something better that she wanted to pursue further. A few of the
ladies shared some Bible verses and prayed for her before she left to go home.
The following week she interrupted the lesson for a moment and asked to share. Smiling
ear to ear and rejoicing she let the group know that though she thought she was
looking for something – a feeling of
peace or friendship - she found that Jesus was just what she was missing and
wanting. She had accepted Him into her
life and wanted everyone to know.
Her son shared that he had also made
a decision to follow Jesus while at a camp we had this month for families with
special needs. His older brother is autistic. We were celebrating some
birthdays for the month and I realized since this is a fairly new family to our
church I didn’t know when he was going to have a birthday. He told me and then as nonchalantly as
possible added, but August 3rd
is my spiritual birthday because I gave my heart to Jesus last week.
Jr. High Camp
We also had an amazing time at
the Jr. High and High School summer camps. There were five boys that went to the first
camp. Two of them already had relationships with God and have been growing over
the last year or two. I, Chad, baptized
them both within the last year. But on
the last night of camp I got to see something I haven’t seen in all the years
of teaching and ministering to middle schoolers. Without any direction, cue or suggestion by
anyone (except the Holy Spirit) they got on their knees and were worshipping,
then sobbing, then putting their arms around one another and then full-on
hugging one another.
Then one of the two that has a
year or so walking with God began to exhort the others using Bible verses that
we didn’t think he was listening to when we had taught them to him some time
back. All five boys came back committed
to Christ and to one another. Two of the
three new salvations were the first to be saved in their family – meaning they
are coming back to fertile mission fields (and also challenges).
Sports Camp
The following week we had our
sports camp scheduled. The last two
years we have had outside youth groups come and help provide the man power to
make these camps possible. Despite much
prayer and planning nothing worked out, but that was an answer to prayer in
itself. It allowed us to cry out to God
more and was powerfully rewarding as our baby church stepped up and “fed the
5,000”. With our boys coming back from
camp all pumped up and cleaned up we had some great ‘volunteers’ ready to go. They did a great job singing the songs,
assisting the coaches and leading the break-out discussion groups (coach’s
huddles). That solved part of the
problem – the need for volunteers with the children.
Then our church really stepped up
– providing snacks for the 50-60 kids for the whole week, providing lunches for
all the staff and volunteers and on the last day putting together a special BBQ
lunch for all the children and their parents. The whole camp gave us so much
reason to rejoice!
The gospel was preached, sung,
presented and lived out in so many fun, creative and exciting ways. Several of the older children said they wanted
to know more about Jesus and live for Him. Pray for
us as we visit with them and their parents at their homes in the next week that
their hearts would remain soft and hungry for God. We also had one of the families come out
to church the following Sunday. In
speaking with the father of the three children he shared how worship had made
him tear up and how the message from the Word had stirred up his heart. Pray
that this family would get connected to our church and commit their lives to
Jesus.
Please Pray with Us…..
ü Persecution
We know it can make us stronger and that “blessed
are those that are persecuted…”, but we aren’t looking for it and ask for
wisdom on guiding others through tough times. Besides the lady we mentioned at the start of
the letter several others have had minor, but significant, attacks against
their faith.
ü Family Camp Labor Day Weekend
This will be an amazing time of fellowship
where families can relax at the camp and grow as a family and we as a church
can grow as a church body.
We have split our church into three teams.
We will have friendly competitions, but
each team is also responsible for planning one of the teaching/worship sessions
during the weekend.
We are also planning baptisms.
ü Wolyn Family
Chad
& Fabiola celebrate 8 years of
marriage this month!
Kids returning
to school: Rebecca is going into 2nd
grade. This year our son Justice will be
at the same school as Rebecca as he starts Kindergarten.
Thank you for
rejoicing with us and standing strong in prayer as we live our lives out loud
for Jesus in this community where the need is so evident. We pray you are strong in the Lord and
encouraged!
Chad
& Fabiola
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