The late night calls are the worst….a sobbing voice whimpering out a plea for help. We rushed out as fast as we could and met our friend out on the busy street – she was a complete mess. Her husband, a local gang member who left her and her four children to go live in a drug house where he can freely use and sell the mess, stopped by briefly to rob their last $100 that she had saved up from her part-time job for the coming rent. The week earlier his reason for a ‘visit’ was to take their car from her. When we entered their one-room converted garage the children were huddled around a TV at one corner watching cartoons pretending like everything in life was just perfect or at least wishing it were. We prayed and worked on calming her down and spent some time comforting the children. “Why!?!” she would scream out – worried about how she was going to put the next meal on the table and if they were going to get evicted, but also just cut raw to the core of her heart. It was so hard to watch her writher in emotional turmoil, but what was even harder to watch was how she called her 9 year-old son over to ask him to take care of her and comfort her. We pulled him aside later and helped him understand that he doesn’t have to carry that weight on his shoulders – that Jesus wants to walk them through this situation. What hope there is in Jesus who came to walk through the hardest of situations with us and bring healing, life and light!
The next day we checked in again and the mother said, “I’ve never felt this bad in my life, but I leave everything in the hands of the Lord…I trust in Him and leave this situation up to Him. I just ask that you pray for me and my husband and my children.” Will you please join us in prayer for this family?
We know that a trip out of the city with their church family will not change their situation, but it will help bring that sense of family they need, the calm and peace and fun that families need to have. We are so excited that on Saturday, December 4th we are going to get to take this family up to The OAKS for a great day filled with Christmas family fun. We are also thrilled to take with us a mother and her three children who weeks ago was reunited with her three boys after having them taken away for six months by social services. As you can imagine it has been very hard for this mother to be away from her children for so long – especially the youngest that was only a few months old when they were taken from her (to no fault of her own).
Please pray for this amazing day of crafts, Christmas activities, stories and food we will be able to share as church of people being restored in Christ. We have planned to take 85 people with us – it is so exciting to see that every time we take a trip like this we have more and more people with whom we are working that can benefit from these amazing activities and grow deeper in their love and knowledge of Christ practically and experientially. Please also pray for our monthly Sunday church service on December 12.
During this Christmas season if you would like to give a special gift to one of the men, women or children that we are pouring into here are some practical ways you can do that:
Craft and snack for Bible Clubs (for 1 week/30 children) for our weekly outreach $25
Discipleship packet (2 books and NT Bible) for spiritual growth $25
Groceries for Christmas dinner for families in need $50
A beginner’s guitar and classes (for six months) to train up worshippers $100
If you desire to give to any of these areas please send your gift to World Impact and mark it “ATR 8329 Fuente”
Thank you so much for your love and support.
Merry Christmas,
Chad & Fabiola Wolyn
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
We're Watching You!
Our Sunday church service and BBQ was a huge success. We never saw Stranger or any of the Playboys. (Part of me has to admit I did really want him to come and sit down and eat a taco with me as we talked about him getting right with God, but maybe that time will come later.) Several people had recommended we call the police and gang unit and so we heeded that wisdom and the LAPD ended up sending some extra patrols during our event and even some plain clothes officers walking around. LAPD knows Stranger and said they would give him a visit. South Park is actually under 24/7 video surveillance. The night prior to the event I was able to talk to the officer on duty in the monitor room and as I walked out my front door she said, “Oh, is that you?” She went on to tell us how she always sees our kids in the park and knows when we do our outreach events on Sundays and our longer outreaches during the summer. She also knows that we minister to the homeless. She even knew what color car we have parked in our driveway. Guess we’re being watched. We’ve never met, but she knows us by watching our actions – our coming and going. Later, talking to the girlfriend of one of the Playboys we found out how much they have been watching us as well.

Sunday Service & Carne Asada
We had 80 people at our service (40 adults and 40 children). 20 of these people were invited first time guests. We did a lot of inviting, visiting and calling as a team, but all the new visitors that came were invited by people in the church. It is wonderful to see growth through these relationships – people taking ownership of their church. 15 more people from Fuente showed up late – so we ended up having 95 total – almost double what we had last month! We were able to invite other people that were at the park to join us and hear about what we’re all about and have their kid’s join us at the jumper and in other games. All in all we (with the generous help of a team of volunteers from Simi Valley Community Church) were able to serve over 150 people at our BBQ. Each family from our church brought out food in mass – it was a great day!
We are sorry there are no pictures in this update. We had some great ones ready to share, but our camera was stolen at the park on Sunday afternoon. Not only did we lose all the pictures from this great day Sunday, but a previous event and Rebecca’s birthday celebration shots. Bummer!
We had asked you to pray with us about using Main Street Elementary School as a meeting place, but found out it is way out of reach for our church at this time because the price to rent it for one Sunday service is $727.08. Some men in our church and I worked all day Saturday to put up a large tent structure in our driveway – so we had a ‘building’ for our service and will continue until doing this until we can find a better option.
Let’s Pray for these Upcoming Events
·Thanksgiving Dinner (with Fuente church family and guests)
Tuesday, November 23

Sunday, November 28
·Christmas at The Oaks (all day family excursion to the camp – taking 85 of us)
Saturday, December 4
·Our 3rd Sunday Morning Church Service
Sunday, December 12
With the wave of prayer that went up due to our urgent prayer need we felt such an amazing love and protection – thank you for supporting us and playing a real vital part of this ministry!
From the fish bowl,
Chad & Fabiola
Monday, November 1, 2010
Overflow With Thankfulness




Thank you for being by our side and for being by their side,
Chad & Fabiola Wolyn
Friday, October 15, 2010
Celebrate!...The Family







Please Pray With Us:
· Sunday Service NOVEMBER 14th
We will be having a huge Carne Asada BBQ and family fun time after our second Service. We are encouraging everyone to invite as many friends and family members as possible. Pray that the turnout would more than double (92 or more people) from this month and that people would continue to serve and grow in their gifts. Pray that the service would continue to get people excited about God and the Church and provide momentum for more growth.
· Building Use
We have also turned in paper work to use Main Street Elementary School for our Sunday celebration services (where Rebecca attends, just 3 blocks from our house), but are praying and waiting for the answer and cost (pray: FREE).
· Sharing at Simi Valley Community Church
Chad will be sharing his heart for the city, the poor and broken-hearted on October 31st with a church in the greater Los Angeles area. Pray that those that hear would have their heart’s broken for the things that break God’s heart and moved into action.
· Rebecca’s Birthday
Pray blessings over Rebecca with us as she will be turning 5 on November 5th.
Celebrating YOU, part of our extended family,
Chad, Fabiola, Rebecca and Justice
Friday, October 1, 2010
A New Season
Jessica and Monica joined our church plant team as support members in our children’s ministry – a big need since over 60% of our church is currently children and youth. They are both World Impact interns for the year. They have both brought fresh energy, skills and gifts to add to our team. Jessica is focusing on the teaching, discipling and mentoring of children from 4-10 while Monica is doing the same with the older children ranging from 11 -16. Each has a wide range of ages, but has provided a huge – and much needed – relief for Fabiola who was working with 22+ kids from 0-16 on any given day. Jessica, coming to us from Indiana, is a passionate person who is sensitive and compassionate towards the needs and feelings of others – especially those under the darkness and brokenness that engulfs the city of Los Angeles. She studied Christian Ministry at her college and desires to see youth rescued from the lies that saturate their culture and help them take a stand for their faith.

Fuente para las Naciones church plant team: (Left to Right: Monica, Jessica, Chad, Fabiola and Norma.)
While focusing on children and youth both interns also are involved in other areas of the church plant process. Monica shares that “in ministry, I find myself relying on prayer and intercession as the foundation of bringing life into people and communities. I can only do so much, but when I usher in the Kingdom of God, He can do infinitely more.” Monica is from Orange County and as you can ‘hear’ has a vision to really raise-up pray-ers and worshippers amongst our little ones. We continue to work on a strategy to equip parents and others from the community to take more responsibility in raising godly children.
Please pray for both of them as they continue to adapt to the life in the city and maneuver through the extra torrents that come against us all as missionaries and church planters. Their gifts and personalities compliment our team well and we are excited to lead this team further into the dark places of this city to continue to shine brighter and stronger for Jesus. Please also lift me (Chad) up as the leader and our team as a whole as we continue look to do God’s work His way in unity and love. Please also pray for the interns' transition from the academic world to the difficulties of inner-city life and challenges of church planting.
Rebecca is now attending Main Street Elementary, the closest of our neighborhood schools. Having our ‘baby’ in school has been a lot to adjust to for all of us, yet immediately so many natural and wonderful opportunities have opened up for new relationships. We, like the majority of the parents, walk her to and from school. We are not only thrilled to get to know more children and parents, but also working on building strong relationships with the teachers and staff at the school. Further, as we continue to grow as a church we have been looking at this site as one of the better potential locations to host Sunday services. Rebecca seems to absolutely love and be made for the social and intellectual atmosphere that the neighborhood school has offered her so far. Please be in prayer for Rebecca’s teacher Mrs. Lopez and all of Main Street’s students and staff.
The assembly of parents and students at the first day of school.
“Our charge is to both proclaim and embody the gospel so that others can see, hear, and feel God's love in tangible ways,” wrote Richard Stearns. And that is what we need prayer for. Real change! No more quick-fix, Band-Aid solutions, but real transformation and restoration. Please pray that we might be the embodiment of God’s love to others – those that have already been gathered and are part of Fuente para las Naciones Church and those that we will continue to meet whether at Main Street School, the park in front of our home or on the street. The needs are great! Our God is bigger!!
Thank you for standing with us,
Chad & Fabiola
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
A Look Down The Line
Family Camp
Thank you for praying for our first Family Camp. We were able to take eight other families totaling 35 people. The only disappointing thing was many of the men in the families were not able to come along (some legitamitly due to work, others just because they didn’t want to come). The pool was a big hit, but so were the crafts and the adventure sports. We all shared one cabin where each family got there own hotel-like room. For many of our families this provided them with more bed space than they have in their own homes. There was tons of food to enjoy and we had some great times of worship and a beautiful Sunday service. Spending the long bus ride and three days and two nights together really helped us to get to know one another better and we all bonded in a way that could not be accomplished probably in a year of normal life in the city.

Below: Two of our teens take the High Ropes Obstacle Course challenge.
Below: Fabiola and Flor get to spend some quality time together while Flor’s mom gets some needed rest and relaxation.
For the last three weeks while we have been out and about visiting various homes and out at the park doing outreach we have been able to invite families to come to our house and pick out a wide assortment of school supplies.

World Impact, the missions agency with which we serve, has recently put together a video promo on You Tube that has me (Chad) at the park praying with a group I have church with at the park every Sunday afternoon. It is just under 2 minutes. Check it out! (Follow the link below.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOz76bkgJzU
http://www.worldimpact.org/winews/bulletin/2010/july2010-churchplanting.pdf
Happy Independence Day!


Other countries represented are: El Salvador, Honduras and the USA.
Starting Sunday Services
Starting October 10th and continuing for the next few months we plan on starting a once-a-month Sunday worship service in the morning. This will bring all our different cell groups together for a corporate time of fellowship, worship and study as well as be a great opportunity to invite more people to come and join us.
Discipleship, Community and Youth
Our focus for the next few months will be on:
(1.) developing and deepening our discipleship relationships with those that have recently made commitments to Jesus,
(2.) widening and stabilizing our community (working on helping different members – so many who are family and neighbors to one another – love one another and resolve conflicts that arise) and
(3.) reaching out to and bringing in more youth (especially utilizing the gifts and passions of the interns).
Well, that is a peek at what we have been up to this month and a quick look down the line.
Thank you again for praying and reading and being part of this journey to see as many brought out of darkness and into the light for Jesus as possible.
Grateful for you,
Chad, Fabiola, Rebecca and Justice
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Restoring Our Broken Land
The beauty of our predicament here is the victory promised to us by the Lord. Promises like, “He will turn the hearts of the fathers to their children, and the hearts of the children to their fathers…” (Malachi 4:6a).

Please pray for Misael (pictured above), who has recently been estranged from his family for, in part, his own poor decisions. He badly wants to walk in all that God has for him and has been pressing in and seeking Him with his whole heart, but is heartbroken that his 14 year son has run away from home and is caught up in drugs and life on the street. Misael also suffers from a degenerative medical condition limiting what he can do. Abraham (pictured below) and Blanca, another couple we have gotten to know better in the last few months, are faithfully participating and serving at Fuente para las Naciones, but both only after choosing to live a life on the streets first. This past life has left a lot of scars and many issues to work through and to break free from. Between the two of them they have four children and are learning to be godly parents as well as going through marriage counseling with us to put Christ-based roots into their relationship.

We have been consistently seeing more people come out on a weekly basis to corporately worship and study the Word of God. There are potential leaders emerging and a growing sense of trust and community along with people stepping up to serve in various capacities. We have been blessed that a greater interest and talent in music for worship has also begun to surface.
In understanding this battle that we are in it makes sense that the spiritual climate here has been increasingly heavier and more challenging. The victories of late have been sweeter and more profound, but we ask that you stand strong with us and believe for complete restoration, complete healing and complete freedom of those still held captive by the lies and bondages of Satan here in this war-torn area of Los Angeles.
“May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit” (Romans 15:13).
Chad & Fabiola