Friday, October 29, 2010

Colombia continued

When Ken Yinger and I returned from Colombia, we brought back information for 22 potential projects to consider.  We identified three projects that are a priority for Colombia and after the banquet in British Colombia last week, we now have funds to finance all three (God is so good!).

We have three mission trip opportunities to share with you. 

**We have the partners in Colombia ready to work with our teams.
** We have the funds raised for the projects.
** We have the Canadian team leaders lined up to go to Colombia. 

The only missing piece of this puzzle is YOU!  Are you interested in going?  Will you commit to going?  Here's info on the projects:




Colombia Trip #1 Opportunity

1. Olaya Church  Project:  WORK TEAM
Men, we need you!


Roll up your sleeves and help to construct a church in the Olaya section of Medellin, Colombia

When: December 4th - December 14th, 2010


Tax Receiptable Cost: Approx. $2,000.00 (price will vary depending on province of departure)

Contact:  Charlotte Kroes: ckroes@mfmcanada.ca  1-888-417-5256

The Olaya Project will construct a Christian church located in the Olaya sector of Medellin, Colombia. The name of the church is Aposento Alto which means “The Upper Room”. It is a fitting name for a congregation in a growing suburb high up the mountains of Medellin.


The church is trying to share the Gospel with newcomers who have been displaced from other parts of the country. Reaching these people with the Gospel is of utmost importance.

Are you willing to invest 10 days of your life to go, give and do as God leads? We need 12 men, ready to roll up their sleeves and get to work.

(First come, first go basis. Space is limited.)





Check the next two blog postings for the other two trip opportunities!

Colombia Trip #2 Opportunity

Colombia Biblical Seminary
WORK TEAM

When: January 12—26, 2011


Tax Receiptable Cost: $2,000.00 Approx. (price will vary depending on province of departure)

Charlotte Kroes: ckroes@mfmcanada.ca  1-888-417-5256

Roll up your sleeves and help us refurbish the Colombia Biblical Seminary for God’s glory!




 
The Colombia Biblical Seminary is a training ground for more than 200 students from many denominational backgrounds. The seminary is more than 60 years old and many of the buildings are in need of repair. Available funds have been spent on teaching students, however, they need a good place to study and minister.


Many seminary students are serving in churches and in front-line ministries that take the Gospel to areas not yet reached for Christ.

Will you invest 2 weeks of your life to go, give and do as God leads? We need 12 people who will roll up their sleeves and get to work.

(First come, first go basis. Space is limited.)

Colombia Trip #3 Opportunity

ACCA Prison Fellowship

WORK TEAM




Roll up your sleeves and let’s get to work, investing in the lives of the people of Colombia.


When: March 21 - April 1st 2011


Tax Receiptable Cost: Approx. $1,700.00

(price will vary depending on province of departure)

Contact:  Charlotte Kroes: ckroes@mfmcanada.ca  1- 888-417-5256 

The ACCA (Prison Fellowship of Antioquia) is a ministry that changes lives. This group ministers to men and women who are living in Colombia’s grossly overcrowded prisons. More that 40 ex-prisoners are now pastors on the outside. Additionally, ACCA ministers to family members of inmates. Perhaps the most amazing ministry is with the widows and orphans of the sixty pastors who have been assassinated by the drug cartels.


Are you willing to invest 12 days of your life to go, give and do as God leads? We need 12 men, ready to roll up their sleeves and get to work. Please help us help ACCA expand their ministry.

(First come, first go basis. Space is limited.)





Tuesday, October 19, 2010

In Vancouver, October 20th to October 25th

Twice a year, One Mission Society, Canada (OMS)/Men for Missions have board meetings and this year, I am privileged to be participating in the board meetings in Vancouver, B.C.   Our meetings start early in the morning October 21st and end October 23rd.  There is much to be thankful for and there are a lot of requests for help from many mission fields.  Please pray during the time of the meetings.   There are many decisions to make.

On October 22nd, there is a banquet planned.  If you live in or are visiting the Vancouver area on Friday, please plan to come.  Even though the October 14th deadline for reserving a ticket has passed, there is still room to come.  To reserve a ticket, call Kim at 1-800-784-7077.


Art.

Meet Gerardo "Papa" Pino, Colombia

Back in August, I promised to write more about my experiences in Colombia.

Meet Gerardo "Papa" Pino

From left to right:Art, "Papa" Pino and Jeannine Brabon

There is quite a story about Papa Pino written in a book called "The Lord of Bellavista".  Bellavista Prison in Medellin was one of the most violent and bloodiest prisons in Colombia.  (You may have read the article about Jeannine Brabon in my August 18th blog posting).

Papa Pino was imprisoned 18 times for armed robbery.  In March, 1988, his life was transformed by God once and for all......look at his smiling face.  His weapon has been his precious Bible for 22 years and counting!

I highly recommend all of you read the book "The Lord of Bellavista".  Papa Pino's conversion experience is in this book and many other incredible stories.  We have copies available here at our office.  If you'd like to read this book, please let me know (donation contribution - $10.00) and we will send one to you.

Check out this short video clip - Untold Stories of Colombia:  http://www.tangle.com/view_video?viewkey=7005af52bc9e778a058b

Art. 
     

Friday, October 1, 2010

A Saturday Spent with Friends at a Wedding

Art and daughter, Raquel (sitting down) and Amanda's colleagues at wedding reception
On Saturday, September 18th, I had the privilege to join in the celebration of Amanda and Jimmy's wedding.  Amanda and her colleagues from St. Peter's Residence at Chedoke, Hamilton helped our family through a number of difficult years.  The staff at St. Peter's cared for and loved on my father until he passed away in 2009 after enduring years of Alzheimer's disease. 

When Amanda asked me to officiate at their wedding, I felt honoured and moved.   I explained to her that I was ordained mainly to minister in jails and that I seldom do marriages.  Being part of this special day, with such special people is a day I'll always remember.  The staff at St. Peter's have become like family.  My daughter Raquel joined the celebration and remembers the care give to her Papa.  Blessings to you all at St. Peter's.