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A Reason to Give Thanks and Pray

November 23, 2009 Journal
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Mexico City

November 13,2009

Dear Friends,

First, HAPPY THANKSGIVING!  Then, THANK YOU for your prayers and generosity. You inspire and sustain us.  We are well and pray that you are too. 

 

The Baptists of San Juan Cote are an amazing group.  They still hold their Sunday morning services in the dark at 6:00 AM, a tradition from the early 90's when they met in secret to avoid the violent opposition of their neighbors who refused to accept the new thing that God was doing in their community.  There were just a few believers in those days but the number has grown and today many who opposed them, now worship alongside the pioneers.  A few weeks ago, when the church took up the offering to purchase materials for their sanctuary construction, a donation of 5000 pesos (nearly $400 US) came from Roman Catholic neighbors who could never have imagined that they would ever do such a thing.     These stones will cry out! 

 

The service was a miracle.  The roof of the new sanctuary would cost around 120,000.00 pesos.  Church members had been saving and working for the offering during the past four months but the amount was the highest yet.  The families brought their pledges (in many cases 20 to 30% of their incomes for the building fund!)  The children lined up, the youth, the women, the men. They all gave offerings in addition to their pledges.   Special offerings came from family, friends, co-workers and the Catholic neighbors.   When it was all added up there was nearly 150,000.00 and we all wept and laughed and shouted Glory To God! 

 

The church has chosen a tri-mester plan for their construction.  Every four months the families complete their pledges and the men take two weeks off of work (without pay) to work on the building.  This is a do-it-yourself, pay-as-you-go  project...a cathedral rising out of a corn field that has captured the attention of the region.  People stop and say ¡GAU!  Spanish for WOW!  They plan to inaugurate this wonderful sanctuary in 2012.  But there is a newwrinkle; something that I ask you to pray about. 

 

A week ago, after finishing the roof, some twenty of the men returned to their jobs and were told that because they had taken time off, they would not be re-hired.  So now, the heart of the congregation is unemployed.  A challenge to their faith and a blow to their personal finances and their ability to continue giving to their church with such abandon.  As I pondered this I was reminded of Jesus´ baptism.  That was a glorious moment with voice from heaven, dove...but then the dove led him to the desert where he was tempted for 40 days.  Turn this rock to bread. 

 

Because I am a worrier, I am worried about how this might effect the church.  Unemployment is a hard test.  Because I am a believer I know that God will see the believers of San Juan Cote through this.  But we ask you to pray with us for them. 

                                    

Peace and Thanksgiving,           

Ramona and Chuck