Nica News 11/2012

Eph 6:10,  Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might…..

     Well the teams are gone and the house (Casa De Shelly) is very quite.  Pam and I are very thankful for a few days rest and preparation.  Sunday we visited a church in Managua where I was privileged to preach the word and see 12 adults make professions of faith.  Nothing more exciting than  to watch the Kingdom of God grow and see GOD glorified.  Please pray for Jesus is the Good Shepard church, they truly are a great group of believers.
     Today we had a new group of pastors come for a day of leadership training.  Found out early this morning that some of the leaders were told the class started at 9 AM, others were told 9:30AM and the rest arrived around 10:15 AM.  Things like that happen here all the time, it’s the Nica way.  Found out after class that several of these men will be joining our regular classes that will start back in Feb.  One thing that Pastor Diomedes was seeking to accomplish today was to build unity among the leaders. 
     Later this afternoon Pam and I hooked the electrical cords to two machines we have purchased so the training center can produce food for the chickens and goats.  Our teams last week built a new shed for the machines and today we saw them work. PRAISE YE THE LORD….We now have the capacity to grow and grind our on live stock feed.  One more step in making the training center productive and sustainable.  Our goal is to get the center where it can sustain itself and provide services to the community.   Tomorrow I’m  filming a segment for the local TV about squash.  It’s not grown here so I’m going to introduce the viewers to squash then we’ll look for a vendor in the market to sell our product.  I can’t believe I’m doing this….It’s all about Jesus…
     Please pray for our WV team that will be traveling on Sat.  IHL, Donald and Pammie

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P.O. Box 21806
Roanoke, VA. 24018
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About Nicaragua

Nicaragua is the largest country in Central America. To the north it is bordered by Honduras, and to the south by Costa Rica. Nicaragua is the second poorest country in the western hemisphere, partly because of the long civil war of the 1980's and the devastation caused by hurricane Mitch in 1998. The vast majority of the five million inhabitants live in abject poverty with many suffering from severe malnutrition and starvation.

Our Ministry

This ministry helps people meet their chief need for a Savior, while also helping to meet the critical physical needs of hunger, poor substandard housing, shortage of water, lack of schools and education, lack of churches and pastor sponsorship. We offer general economic, healthcare, and emergency relief. To date we have helped feed tens of thousands of hungry people with hundreds of tons of food.

Who Can Volunteer?

Anyone with the desire to minister to hurting people in another culture can volunteer! Experience is helpful but not required. The ability to speak Spanish would be a plus, but we always have interpreters who assist in our work. Each team spends about a week in country ministering to the Nicaraguan people in some of the more remote villages.If you are interested in learning more, please write to Donald, to discover if you can become part of this wonderful work