Chad and Fabiola are missionaries in Los Angeles. This blog is a collection of the things that tug on their heart, needs, praise reports and updates. They hope that you too come away with a "heart 4 the city".
We
just finished another fruitful and powerful training school for strategic
leaders across Central America. Their 3-year vision is to plant 144 new churches
as they equip the next generation of leaders in the church and to win their
cities, neighborhoods, and regions for Christ.
First,
we trained 4 leaders to become deans of their own church plantings schools,
equipping them with the resources, theology, missiology, support, and strategies.
The four will focus primarily on the nations of El Salvador, Costa Rica, Nicaragua,
and Panama.
Next,
we immediately partnered with these four leaders (instead of just doing
everything ourselves) to help them train their first 12 church planters at
their church planting schools. Their vision is to host their church planting
schools twice a year so that they can constantly be raising up leaders and
sending out church plant teams all over Central America. These four leaders are
working together to support one another, which we believe is a key component of
long-term success.
Here is a picture of some of those
that were trained and equipped:
Words are not
enough, but Thank You! for your prayers (that really make
a difference) and every dollar you sow into this ministry as we partner to see
more people equipped and empowered to win their communities – communities of
poverty full of desperate need – for our gracious and loving God.
The
last few months have been full of equipping and empowering dozens of groups
around the world to lead church plant schools and trauma healing groups. After
each opportunity we realize more and more how much we love training the
trainers and offering pastoral guidance and practical resources to pastors and
leaders in communities of poverty.
In
the last 5 years we have certified 137 Evangel Deans who have hosted 48 Evangel Schools in 6 countries and 15 cities across the United States. As a result, 381 church plant teams have been equipped to plant new churches around the world!
Just last month I (Chad) was able to lead our first team to Mexico to train a group of key leaders from various Mexican states to be Evangel Deans. Their vision is to plant 500 churches across Latin America. It is always life-giving to see the Holy Spirit in action and be able to stir up the passion that emerging leaders have to win their communities for Christ.
I have also been involved in partnering with the president of Institut Universitaire de Developpement International (IUDI) based in Cameroon (known in
English as, Francophone University of International Development) which has a
student base of politicians, business leaders and other people of influence
from the 27 French speaking nations across Africa. We have been offering trauma
healing groups to these leaders. Cameroon has been ravaged by civil war for over
four years and many in our training have shared of atrocities and challenges
unlike most of us have ever seen. Despite
the heart-breaking stories the group has shared there is a contagious faith, a
hope that shines from within them and a desire to take what they are learning
and share it with their people.
Other
international organizations I’ve been working with these last few months are a
chaplain organization (training chaplains to take trauma healing into the jails,
hospitals and other places of great need), a language organization (focused on non-dominant
languages…i.e. the least reached), and a medical ambassador organization
(providing medical and mental health services). Most of these organizations are
focused on the English and Spanish parts of the world, but there is more
potential to expand ever further.
God is on the move!
It is great to join with you, through your prayers and financial support, to be
able to provide materials, training, communities of practice and a growing
relational network of support to these amazing men and women on the front lines,
who often are both living in and ministering to the poorest in their
communities. Please keep us and them in your prayers this month.
The last thing we want to do is exploit anyone, hurt anyone
or oppress them – we aren’t here to rescue people from their circumstances. Only
God can do the rescuing. We put our faith (in word and deed) in the
supernatural work of God while we humbly advocate and come alongside those who
live in the condition of poverty and join in the work God is already doing.
These are ideas we have been chewing on over the last
six months from a recently released booklet and course by the president of
World Impact, Dr. Alvin Sanders, called, “Redemptive Poverty Work”. In this
book, the issue of toxic poverty work is identified as a common problem among
those working with the poor. Issues such as the savior syndrome, paternalism, cynicism,
and burnout lead to causing more harm than good. Over the last 12 years of
living amongst and working alongside the poor in South Los Angeles we have seen
these toxic tendencies in groups we have partnered with as well as ourselves. It
is possible to want to see change in people so badly that we can lose the focus
on God’s sovereignty and our roles as guides to cheer on and partner with the
true heroes of the community.
At the heart is the belief that there is great
potential in the people we meet and a desire to spur them on, to empower them,
to help give them opportunities that they may not be able to achieve on their
own…so that they can flourish and grow as God desires for them. We can’t
control the outcomes, but we can work at being healthy and supportive. As three
of our children are in their teenage years, learning to become adults, it makes
a lot of sense that the best thing we can do for them at this stage is provide
pathways of opportunity, advocate when necessary, ask for forgiveness when we
mess up, and admit we haven’t done everything right, but want to cheer them on,
guide them, help them and watch them fly.
We want to thank you for allowing us to stand in a unique spot. We are like
a bridge. We get to empower urban leaders to reach their cities with the
Gospel. We get to share resources and powerful programs, help make connections
and provide other strategic support that is “wind in their sails” for these
gifted and called servants. What a joy to watch so many grow and accomplish the
vision God has placed on their hearts for their communities.
If you are
interested in a quick, but challenging read on Redemptive Poverty Work, let us
know by sending us an email. The book and/or course may be powerful to work through as a small group
or with a mission-minded team of people. We would be honored to guide a group
through a course on Redemptive Poverty Work too – so if that sounds interesting
or helpful, please let us know.
Please keep our Trauma Healing Groups and Evangel
Church Planting Schools in prayer – there are several we are working on
right now touching a wide-array of leaders, churches, communities, and
countries.
We are grateful for your prayers and financial
support. God bless you!
I just got off the phone with one of our partners that
we trained and are coaching in Trauma Healing based out of Los Angeles and she
shared that one of the ladies in her most recent group had a miraculous
breakthrough during one of the classes letting go of deep-seated, long-held
pain and the best part is she gave her life to Jesus for the first time as a
result! These are things we love to celebrate as we remember Jesus coming to us
during this Christmas season. This lady lives in Mexico and joined the group
through Zoom.
Another lady, Pastor Jennifer from Florida, was in
this same group and shared that she did not want to come to the third class
because her mother had just passed away the day before. While that is
understandable something inside of her gently pushed her to log-on and join
this healthy, loving community and share the loss of her pain. It just happened
that the topic of the class was “What happens when someone is grieving?” and
she learned valuable skills on how to go through the grieving process in a
healthy way and help others as well. She shared that the timing and content was
like a ring that fit perfectly on her finger. Now Jennifer and her husband,
Pastor Efrain, are launching Healing Groups in their church to help others
learn how to deal with the heart wounds that come through loss and the other
hurts so many of us pick up through life.
Here
are a few other short testimonies from some of our more recent Trauma Healing
Groups:
·“I came to this group just to see what
it was about not thinking I needed any help, but God has used this group to
show me that I had trauma and pain stuffed deep in my heart. I never really
spoke about that pain, but through this group I found a safe place and easy
strategies to share. I felt that as I shared my pain a deep healing began in
me. I praise God for this group and that I can now walk in more freedom and
wholeness!”
·“Thank you to all the facilitators for
sharing and being part of my healing process. Today I am an overcomer and more
than a conqueror in Christ, so that I can help the many other woman who are out
there that need to know their value and will be brought to healing in the name
of Jesus.”
·“I was touched and
helped by being able to share testimonies and hear from the others in the group.
The Lord truly has strengthened us, each one of us in a unique way, and to Him
be the glory.”
Thank you for joining us in prayer for:
·The Trauma
Healing ministry to continue to expand and impact lives. Pray for us to
connect with and to train key leaders and ministries so that the empowering
work through these groups can expand.
·Pray for upcoming
Dean Schools (training teams to teach Church Plant schools) in Northern
California in January and in Mexico in March.
·Please keep our family
in your prayers as we maneuver some challenges in family dynamics.
May your Christmas be a time of deep gratitude,
joyful celebration, and expectancy of what is to come!
Thank you for
your love and support. We wish you a wonderful Thanksgiving!
During a year full
of so many challenges we hope you are able to see the goodness and majesty of
God. We have certainly had to stop and lean in numerous times this year because
things have been hard, but we continue to marvel at His faithfulness, power and
overall goodness. We share this update with hopes you will join us in prayer,
but also in celebration for what God has done, is doing and will continue to
do!
DRUG ADDICT STALKER WITH MACHETE
It all started
with our neighbor sending us a video of a homeless man smoking meth while
sitting on our chair in the enclosed patio area right outside our kitchen –
while we were home. We didn’t notice him, but our neighbor chased him out. Our
neighbor was keeping an eye out since this same intruder had attempted to steal
our neighbor’s motorcycle the day before. Since then, he has come back more
times than we can count (usually at least daily), threatened us with a knife
and a machete.
The police have
come numerous times and there is now a restraining order against him. Fabiola
has prayed for him, and we have tried to talk to him, but sadly he is not well
and does not want to be part of a program that could offer him help. When the
police came one night after the machete incident, they couldn’t find the 2-foot
blade that he had hid while the police were enroute – but the next day we found
it buried in the planter space outside our neighbor’s door. He continues to
pound on doors at 3am in the morning, use the bathroom and do drugs on our property.
We have had a
few prayer meetings with our neighbors on the property. We have installed
cameras, motion lights, locks and have the police and neighbors involved too.
Everyone is on edge and not feeling super confident or comfortable coming and
going – especially at night when we just don’t know if he’ll be waiting outside
the door or behind a car.
Here is a video of the intruder escaping while the police were looking on the side of the yard. (12 seconds)
The police were only able to find a smaller knife and drugs on him, but later we located the machete he used to threaten us with (before we retreated indoors) hidden in the space outside the front door. [Not sure why it looks so much smaller in the photo.]
The morning after being arrested he returned to look for the machete he had buried. (8 seconds)
This was from last night...(on right side) (16 seconds)
FIRES STILL AT BACK DOOR
Some have asked
how the fire situation continues…well, we did have a major fire incident last
week, but thankfully the fire department was very quick to respond with two
engines. With the weather getting cooler and darker we smell the fires burning
more and more once again. We appreciate your prayers for safety.
CHURCH PLANTING – 100s of Churches for 2022
We had an international
church planting school planned to help train key leaders from Bangladesh, India
and some other nations in Africa and Asia, but it has proven very difficult for
them to get visas right now with COVID still lingering. There is great need and
great interest, and we continue building and training online, but pray for
opportunities in the coming year for this gathering.
COVID also made
us adapt our plan for a school in Mexico for this month, but we plan on being
there in March to train up key leaders to lead their own church planting
schools. They have a goal to plant 500 churches throughout Mexico and Latin America.
Continue to
pray for Pastor Javier who I have been coaching as he has been working with 10
churches in Columbia as he trains them using the Evangel School of Church
Planting that we did with him. We believe next there will be even more
multiplication through him and his growing network!
A small network
of churches reached out to us this last month looking for help bringing their churches
that are over 75 years old and started in the city but have not been growing.
It is such a privilege to come alongside and provide resources and teaching
that can help plant or rebirth churches and ministries.
TRAUMA HEALING – A Growing Need; A Growing Network
I have just
finished training 3 groups of new Trauma Healing Group Facilitators. These are 9-week
courses that equip key leaders who will lead healing groups in their churches
or ministries. It is encouraging to see how impactful this material is and how
our community network is growing. Two of these groups were in Spanish with
people across the US, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, the other in
English. Three of our facilitators are working on their advanced training
(about a year-long process) and soon will be able to help us grow our reach
even more as they can co-facilitate these trainings with us.
We already have
several exciting groups lined up for the start of 2022 and plan on one of them
training key leaders in much of French-speaking Africa.
REDEMPTIVE POVERTY WORK – No More Toxic Charity Work
In this holiday
season a lot more attention tends to be given to giving and serving especially
those in need which is great, but here at World Impact we have learned a lot over
the years and are working on helping others understand that there are both
helpful and harmful ways to help. We are having great conversations with
churches big and small, rural, suburban, and urban about how we can help in a
way that empowers and doesn’t hurt…this framework is called Redemptive Poverty
Work. It is moving beyond ‘charity’, shifting our mindset from rescue to
advocacy towards empowerment. If you are interested in knowing more for
yourself or for a group (small group, church, missions team, etc.) let me know
and I can send you some material or set up a time to dive even deeper. The last
thing we want to do is offer help that makes things worse.
FUENTE CHURCH – Real Community; Real Impact
Our church
continues to re-establish itself in the community that has been hit hard by COVID.
Most families lost jobs, have been sick and have not fully recovered. We have
provided a lot of physical resources thanks to churches and organizations (and
individuals) that have partnered with us. We also take very seriously our call
to minister spiritually and have started some new small groups in the community
and are working on new ideas and outreaches to the community for 2022. For Thanksgiving
we have given away over 100 meals and for Christmas, while we won’t have the
huge production that we usually have we will be working with a handful of
families to pour out blessings on them.
OUR CHILDREN – Our Co-Laborers and First Ministry
Rebecca
is a junior and on the Ministry Team and playing varsity softball.
Angela just
got on the basketball team at her school, she is a sophomore. She is
also doing a work internship at our church where gradually she is
learning different practical skills that will help her in future job opportunities.
Justice was
in his first play, Our Town, and is on the JV soccer team and really
loving high school; he is a freshman.
Beniah is
reading a lot and drawing great pictures and making comic books. He keeps us
all smiling as he tells us all that he loves us constantly. He is in 2nd
grade.
Happy Thanksgiving! We are blessed to serve Jesus and
be able to do it with you!
Thank you,
Chad, Fabiola, Rebecca, Angela, Justice
and Beniah
This month we ask for prayer for a training we will be
doing in Mexico with Pastor Daniel. Pastor Daniel has a vision to plant 500
churches. In under 10 years he has raised up a great network of pastors and
leaders and has planted over 40 churches (reaching over 1,000 people). When he
found out about our church plant school he asked if we would come down and
train some of his key leaders so that they could use our resources to equip and
empower more leaders throughout Mexico and Latin America. They don’t have a lot
of resources, but they do have a lot of heart and we are inspired that they see
barriers more like hurdles to go over than something that stops them in their
tracks.
On the other side of the US, in Miami, and the other
side of Latin America, in Columbia, we are launching two more church plant
schools with a couple that we trained last year, Javier and Martha. Please keep
them in prayer as they prepare to train over 60 church planters. One team that
is being trained in Miami has a vision to plant in Cuba, those in Columbia want
to start new churches all throughout that country. Join us in praying for these
laborers who so eagerly serve the Lord in the expansion of the Gospel and for
fruitfulness in the harvest through their efforts.
This month we will also be training a core group of
leaders at a local church that serves the community near where we live. Each of
the pastors and key leaders will be going through our Trauma Training and once
trained want to take everyone in their church through a Healing Group that
deals with how to heal from all types of heart wounds from a Biblical
perspective.
A huge thank you to everyone that has been praying with us about our housing issues and move. In just two weeks’ time we had a fire behind our house destroying the homeless encampment and a large portion of our neighbor’s fence and yard, 2 broken car windows, a break-in/things stollen from our minivan (different vehicle than broken windows), a broken washing machine, and the stove stopped working…and we still haven’t moved to the new house due to safety issues and other complications. Living out of boxes in a part of the city that just doesn’t play fair has been difficult, but we are thankful for what we do have – which when we sit and think about it is so much compared to many of our neighbors and people around the world.
Please join us in praying for:
·Pastor Daniel and
our Evangel Dean School to train pastors that will train church planters in
Mexico and beyond.
·Pastor Javier’s
two Evangel Schools of Urban Church Planting in Columbia and Miami.
·Pastor Alex and
Octavio and the team from La Viña
as they go through the Trauma Training and beyond.
·Our move to be a
blessing and create a safe and comfortable space where our family and ministry
can thrive.
Thank you so much for your prayers and financial
support that make this ministry possible.
Karen is a single mother from El Salvador who was
invited to our church by a lady that found us herself looking for help for her child
as she was adapting to a new life in the US. When our church offered a Trauma
Healing Group offered through our work with World Impact, Karen was eager to
attend with her friend. They both grew a lot in the following weeks – learning basic
biblical and mental health principles related to trauma care. They also dug
deeper in important topics like forgiveness and skills like active listening.
After eight weeks both women were feeling the change
and renewed hope as well as the desire to share this training with others. So
along with a group of 6 other people that we had gathered from other groups we
have led we trained them to form and lead their own Healing Groups. Since then,
this group has trained people in numerous cities, states and countries. One of
the ladies that was in Karen’s first group is Maria and she is also taking what
she has learned to share with others – she brainstormed 89 people to invite for
her first few groups and since has expanded her list considerably.
Maria works with a group of international chaplains
that minister in jails, hospitals, shelters, half-way houses, homes for women
recovering from abuse, prostitution, addiction and more. We have partnered up
to offer not only Healing Groups but Trauma Training for these chaplains so
that they can bring practical tools to those most in need. As the reach
multiplies and the testimonies come in, we are reminded of how being faithful
with the little and loving the person that is in front of you is God’s wisdom
for seeing lasting change in communities.
We appreciate your partnership more than you know
because it allows us to love, serve, equip and empower women like Karen and Maria
and countless others as they reach areas that none of us have access to – from
the homeless on streets in Columbia to women leaving the sex trade in Florida
and beyond.
PRAY WITH US ABOUT:
·Continued growth
of the Trauma Healing program. We have been working almost single-handedly at
building a network of trainers in Spanish (aside from what we do in English) so
that our reach can continue to grow far and wide throughout the US and Latin
America and beyond.
·We mentioned the
fires and other problems behind our home in the last letter.
·A strong start
for our children at school this month. Rebecca enters her junior year. Angela
will be at her high school IN PERSON for the first time as a sophomore (her
school never opened during COVID). Justice is starting his high school career (freshman
year). And Beniah continues growing as a 2nd grader.
It would be a huge blessing if you joined our financial support team. If you feel led to support this ministry you can do so online at www.worldimpactwest.com/wolyn.
You can also mail checks to: World Impact 2001 S. Vermont Ave. Los Angele, CA 90007
To support our family please write "Wolyn" on the memo line so that the donation will be designated for our ministry.
Or if you would like to send a donation to directly support a ministry at our church plant please write "Fuente LA" on the memo line so that the donation is directed correctly.