Sunday, November 23, 2008

Baja 1000







We went to the Baja 1000 race to share Christ with the people. There were thousands of people there, alot of Americans, but mostly Mexican.
I had some very divinely apointed encounters. A man came up to me and thought I was someone he knew, but then realized that I wasn't, but he still wanted to talk to me. I shared the Gospel with him and prayed with him. I had very fruitful conversations and I was able to share Christ with everyone I talked to. One man that I talked to is from Israel, and is a Rabi. We talked for a while about the Torah, and Jesus, and he told me he believed in Jeshua Ha Meshiac, and told us he would attend our church on Sunday. Seems like he might be a messianic Jew, but I'm not sure.
Thanks so much for everyone that has been praying for me and ministry here in Mexico, I know it's the only thing that has kept me here.
I'm heading to the states for Thanksgiving, and we only have 2 more weeks before I'm heading back home for Christmas. I'll probablly not be posting any more blogs concerning Mexico.
God bless you all for your support! The Lord has done great things at this campus, and I'm confident many more lives will be changed through this school.
In Christ's love,
~Paul




Sunday, November 16, 2008

San Vicente Trip

















9 Students from the campus, including myself, traveled down south to a city called San Vicente this weekend. We arrived Thursday night, and stayed until Sunday afternoon.

On Friday night we had a youth outreach, with John Greer as the main event. He did an awesome BMX (biking) show for the kids on some ramps we set up. The kids were totally stoked about that. After doing that for a while, he stopped to share his testimony with all of them, and then did some more riding.

At the end I got a chance to get up and share my testimony and the Gospel with all the kids there and pray for them. It was really awesome, there was a group of kids there that didn't know Christ and had been coming to a first offender's group because they got caught with drugs. I felt like God really used John and I to clearly share the Gospel with them.

That day the rest of the team went out to a labor camp to try and identify what indigenous groups there were living there. Once they were identified by using tape recorders they would get them gospel recordings of their language on tapes and bring them back to the labor camps. They were able to find 5 people that spoke indigenous languages, and we were able to get them tapes of the gospel in their dialects. There are over 290 languages spoken in Mexico, of different dialects and indigenous languages, its taken decades to get gospel recordings done for them all.

We met with a group on Saturday from New Tribes mission that is starting a church plant amongst the Trique. Their language is extremely difficult because it's tonal. This team has been learning the Trique language and culture for 4 years, and they still haven't even started the church. It takes a lot of dedication to learn their language and culture before you can really communicate the gospel to them well. We prayed for their team, and met up with a Trique family and enjoyed a meal with them.

There are so many indigenous groups of people in Mexico that don't have the Bible, or even a written form of their language. Thankfully people have taken the time to write the Trique language, and translate the Bible. The problem is there is hardly any Trique people that can read. So the challenge is to start a church and pass on the words of God through oral presentation. This team from New Tribes is dedicated, and is willing to spend the rest of their lives to reach the Trique's with the Gospel.

I was incredibly moved and challenged by their passion and dedication to Christ, and their love for the Trique. May God stir many more hearts to to go and reach the unreached, to seek and save that which is lost.

In Christ's love,
~Paul

Sunday, November 9, 2008

La Mission









We just cruised north to a city called La mission to visit an orphange. I drove my car with a few girls from the school, Naomi, Brianna, and Laura. It's actually the biggest orphange in the entire northern Baja. We played soccer with a bunch of kids, played with toys, colored books, played with play-doh, and all that fun stuff. I totally was having flash backs to being little.
I spent some time hanging out with a kid that had some mental problems, and it just really was breaking my heart. It's hard to look at a hundred kids that don't have parents. I was trying to think about how their stories must be really crazy. They haven' t had as many visitors because teams haven't been coming down because of all the violence with the drug-lords. So I think we were able to bless the kids just by hanging out with them and loving them.
"Pure and undefiled religion before God and the Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their trouble, and to keep oneself unspotted from the world" James 1:27
In Christ's love,
~Paul