The Eagles Wings
Organization in Nicaragua
with Oscar have begun working with a new church in Nicaragua . The pastor of the church
and his wife have taken on the sponsorship of two children a boy and a girl:
Oscar Danilo Fletes Romero and Yenifer Centeno. Oscar is a 1st grade boy, DOB:
April 6, 2004. His parents are Luis Alberto Flete and Pabla Romero. Oscar likes
soccer and the color red. He would like a soccer ball for Christmas. Yenifer is
girl in the 2nd grade and her parents are Rebeca Ayala and Franklin Acosta. She
had 5 brothers and 1 sister. She would like a bicycle for Christmas. Yeni lives
with her older sister. Her older sister came to the dump when she was only 7.
By age 11 their mother had died and she being the oldest sister began taking
care of her 5 brothers and Yeni. The sister is now married and the couple is
taking care of the brothers and Yeni. This family is very active in church. The
pastor recommended Yeni and her family because of their need and faithful work
in the church. Please be in prayer because Yeni and her family will be the next
family to get a new house built when the funds become available.
Monday, September 30, 2013
Friday, September 27, 2013
NICARAGUA, HAITI OR COSTA RICA - WHERE ARE YOU GOING???
IT IS TIME!!! SIGN UP
NOW OR CONTACT BRO CHARLES PINKERTON FOR YOU OR YOUR MISSION TEAM TO GO TO NICARAGUA , COSTA
RICA OR HAITI . IIM WILL BE TAKING 24 TEAMS IN 2014, SO CONTACT THEM NOW TO BECOME PART OF A
MISSION TEAM THAT WILL CHANGE THE LIFE OF NOT ONLY PEOPLE IN HAITI , COSTA RICA
OR NICARAGUA ,
BUT ALSO THE LIVES OF YOUR FAMILY OR YOUTH GROUP. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE TO BE
A PART OF ONE OF THESE 24 TEAMS THAT WILL BE BUILDING INTO KINGDOM WORK IN
2014. PLEASE CALL BRO CHARLES AT (334) 685-4128.
Friday, August 23, 2013
A Good Word From Haiti
Greetings from Haiti ,
I am starting school in Haiti for the
14th time. WOW!!! How time flies when you're having fun!!!!!
I would not be here without the people back in the USA who pray for me and support the
ministry. Thank you for allowing me to be in Haiti !
May the Lord bless you as you have blessed me!!!!!
This has been clean up
week. The janitorial staff has been working hard cleaning ceiling fans,
wiping fingerprints, etc. in an effort to have the classrooms spiffy clean when
the teachers return next week. Praise the LORD!!!!!!!!!!
We are truly blessed with
a wonderful support staff. Teachers are important, but you just try
running a school without janitors!!!!! These people are often
ignored but are very important. The janitors are also our baby
feeders. So, as a thank you, we took the janitors and cooks and
orphanage staff out for pizza! Praise the LORD!!!!!!!!!!
Another school year is
starting. We have done a major re-shuffling of teachers and
schedules. Many teachers in Haiti have not finished high
school. We have teachers who were "high school dropouts" when
they started teaching. They were very intelligent and willing to work
hard, but lacked money for tuition. We encouraged them to go back and
finish high school and we paid the tuition. I will always remember the
sight of Jack dancing in the schoolyard when he passed Philo, the last Haitian
exam!!!! He suddenly saw himself as the capable, intelligent person he
is! Now, Jack is in 4th year of university. Our high school dropout
will be teaching in high school this year! He is one of our best
teachers!!!!! Praise the LORD!!!!!!!!!!
We have 1 teacher
finishing high school and 5 teachers in Quisqueya University . Tuition
averages about $1250 per semester, 3 semesters per year. By the end of
August, I will need tuition money for these teachers. Education changes
lives!! Our teachers will change the lives of students who will change
the lives of their families and neighborhoods. It will go on and on and
on. This program works!!!!! But I need help with the
tuition!!! Please pray that these teachers can continue going to the
university. Haiti
needs good Christian teachers!
Please continue to pray
for long term help here. The ministry has grown - the staff needs to grow
also. Micah & Rachel & David have been doing a wonderful job, but
we need more. We need teachers and administrators and organizers and all
sorts of people. I know Papa is speaking to them! Pray they have
ears to hear and willing hearts.
Teachers arrive on
Tuesday. Please keep our new school year in prayer. We are
adding a classroom and putting another class in a storeroom because there just
is not enough space.
Please continue to keep
our legal issues in prayer. We now have 2 Haitian attorneys working
on our case to force the man who deceived us into returning the money he has
for the land he tried to sell us but did not own.
In the meantime, we are
still searching for the best place to house the orphanage. That land is
not available but I know Papa has a plan. The Lord knew before the
creation of the earth that this would happen. Papa has it all under
control. Praise the LORD!!!!!!!!!! Please pray the thief
accepts Jesus and becomes our friend!
Here's a God story for
today. David flew to Ft. Pierce , Florida from Haiti for medical treatment for a
blood clot in his leg. He was going to rent a car to drive to Alabama . Laura and Leonard Bell told
him Leonard would come get him because he shouldn't be driving. It
occurred to him last night he did not have a drivers license with him so he
would not have been able to rent a car. He got a ride with some folks (Mike
& Bonnie) from south Florida to Jacksonville who
were on the same flight. These folks only had cash, but you can't rent a car
with cash. David had a credit card. The folks would have been stuck without
David and David would have been stuck without them. God opened up the
schedule so Leonard could come get him. Another twist, Leonard
randomly chose a hotel for everyone to meet at. He picked one directly
across the street from Mike's sister's neighborhood, which is where Mike
& Bonnie planned to spend the night! There are no coincidences,
but God's hand at work. Praise the LORD!!!!!!!!!!
God bless you,
Sherrie Fausey
Update from Pakistan - Photos Included
Pastor Charles
We all are fine by the
grace of God and serving to the Lord. We had wonderful & successful
two meetings of Church leadership on 12 & 13 July in Burewala
city south Punjab where 80 and in Mian Channu
where 48 Pastors, Evangelists, social leaders came together. South
Punjab is much unreached where there is small number of servants
of God. God gave me vision for these regions to reach with gospel and to train
& equip to believers for expending the kingdom of God .
We prayed together and I delivered the sermon from Luke 4:17-19, and
encouraged to all, I gave them challenge of evangelism & Church planting.
The spirit of the Lord touched to all leaders they received so abundantly
blessings & gave glory to God, filled with joy and took stand to reach out
people with the gospel of Jesus Christ in their regions in unity. They said
that they want such kind of amazing & souls saving campaigns &
Conferences. They have promised us that all Churches will stand with us
shoulder by shoulder. So together will reap the great harvest of souls and then
new Churches will be plant and leaders shall be train and the kingdom of God
shall be expend.
I and local team had full
cooperative meeting with Member National Assembly of Pakistan (Chohdry Muhammad
Naziar Ahmad) Burewala so thank God who touching leaders and preparing them for
our favor & help so we could proclaim the Good News to unreached & lost
people.
Papa now I request you
please keep my wedding in your prayers that will be held in October last week.
Thank you so much and God bless you richly
His Servant,
Imran Sadiq
Update from Timothy Jones in Costa Rica
Hey there to all of you.
We have had many blessings this summer. Here are a few.
During the first week of
June I set up a new translation office at our place in Grano de Oro. As I was
going through my stuff, I flipped open a book and my eyes fell on a subtitle
which said: LACK OF VERNACULAR BIBLE. It was a discussion of the mass
conversion of Armenia
in the 300’s under the leadership of Gregory.
One of the major problems
in the movement was that the Armenians did not have the Bible in their own
tongue. In fact, their language had not yet been reduced to writing. So for the
first century of its existence, the Armenian church had to get along with Syriac
and Greek versions of the Bible. In church services the preachers had to
translate from these versions into the vernacular for the benefit of the
people. Not only did people not have a Bible to study on their own, but the
preachers themselves were deficient in their understanding of the Syriac or
Greek, so their renditions of the text were at best deficient. To make matters
worse, when the Persians came into control they forbade any use of the Greek
language and burned Greek books. The present Armenian alphabet was devised to
stabilize and strengthen the Armenian church in its struggle to maintain its
existence against Persian aggression. Eventually the Scriptures were
translated into Armenian thereby strengthening the church of an entire nation.
(Taken from Historic Patterns of Church Growth by Harold R. Cook p.26.)
It reminded me one more
time why we are translating the Bible. 60 years ago my parents began studying
Cabécar and reducing it to writing. Now there is a growing church, but they
still clamor for more of the Scriptures in their own language. Until the entire
Bible is translated into Cabécar, the church cannot be all that it could be in
terms of faith and impact.
In my last update I
introduced a certain Román, whom I believed God had led me to hire to help me
draft Old Testament text into Cabécar from Hebrew. I needed someone to help me
in Leviticus with names of body parts, all kinds of chopping, cutting,
slitting, pouring verbs, and spatial concepts like down, out, on, with in
Cabécar. Roman started work on June 11 and has proven himself as an
excellent worker. He is adept in both Spanish and his own language and has a
very strong personal commitment to Christ. He is catching the vision not only
of translating the Bible into his language, but of going to homes and
individuals trying to persuade them to read or listen to the Scriptures in
their own language. He lives in an area where people have a low view of their
own language so this is exciting.
June 30 we had a
teaching conference to introduce the translation of Daniel 1-7. August
30-31 we will have two days to work over Leviticus 1-7 with friends from
churches all over the mountains. I am looking forward to being able to share
with them the wonder of the work of Christ and how we come to God from these
chapters.
Aug 2nd five of the
kids took me to our other translation site in Valle de la Estrella. Saturdaythey
got the place looking nice before leaving Sunday. David Lopez came
and we worked the next ten days on Daniel and final printing issues for the
Cabécar New Testament. I am privileged to have such gifted help.
On the home front Keiry
keeps the house going and the shelter for our needy friends open. Rebekah is
recruiting new patients for this semester and trying to close out loose ends
from patients from last semester. Joel thoroughly enjoyed his second quarter at
the Esepa Bible ollege. He also accompanied me on a scripture distribution trip
to Cabecar and Bribri villages in the south. Hannah continues bossing the guys
around at her job and making coffee for them. Mark thinks it should be illegal
to have physics on Saturdays this semester after having classes Monday through Friday.
Ruth is praying for a good average on the college entrance exam on Sept. 20th.
John and Abby continue to enjoy school, help with chores, and doing some home
school in English in the evenings.
Keiry and I celebrated our
25th wedding anniversary on July 23rd. We are so grateful to our Father
for all his grace and goodness to us. We want to thank each of you too for your
gifts, prayers, and care for us during some part or throughout all of these
years. May you be blessed and encouraged in return.
Your friends,
Timothy and Keiry Jones.
Construcrtion in Costa Rica
The construction project that the team in Costa Rica have been working on has gone well. Here are some pictures from the field.
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Update from Bro. Charles Pinkerton
God has
certainly used many of You to get us through.
·
We
have completed nine trips in 2013
·
We've
had three new church's join us for the first time and we are looking forward to
future teams from FBC, Porter, Tx (Costa Rica); FBC Crawfordville, Fl. &
Eden Baptist out of Brooksville, Fl.(both to Nicaragua). We want to say welcome
to these new churches.
·
A
commitment from Dr. James Chong made it possible to pay off the land in Leon,
Nic.; the site of Eagle Wings Ministry under pastor Oscar Corea. We were also
able to pay off the truck purchased just a few short months ago. THANK YOU TO ALL
WHO MADE IT POSSIBLE!
·
A
big PRAISE to FBC, Niceville, Fl.; who have taken several trips over the last 4
plus years. They have also been a financial supporter of IIM. I left there over
4 years ago and will have that support until the end of 2013. We are looking forward
to teams from there in the future. Church's like this have made it possible for
us to help feed 9,000 children a day, as well as supporting special
projects and maintaining the IIM compound in Costa Rica.
·
Two
other firsts this year have been a new eyeglass ministry through Rivertown Church in FL. This same church is sponsoring
2 trips to Haiti .
We are planning to get much more involved in Haiti .
·
We
have closed our ministry after 36 years in Jamaica . Thousands of youth,
children and adults came to know Christ as personal savior as a part of the
Ministry in Jamaica
over the years. Many church's are now doing their own VBS's in Jamaica and
dozen's of church's have got involved in mission's for the first time. Many
thanks to long time partner's Wynema Pickles, Jim Watkins and Steve Smith of
Fl. and co-director Skip Eastman from the North Country .
·
I
thank God for new partner's who are making it possible to expand into new
ministry areas as well as maintain existing work. THANKS to Paul Smith &
Bryan Williams of Rivertown church, David & Patty Melvin of Marianna, Fl., Tommy
Melvin & Matt Tadlock, two of 'my guys' who stepped up as leaders in Costa
Rica, to Jay Becker, Ryan Roberta, Brittney Hoyt, and Sherlene Loveday all
who have a passion for ministry in Nicaragua with Oscar Corea of Eagles Wing
Ministries. I want to express a special thanks to Crawfordville leaders
James Bridwell & John Wells, Jason Bennett & pastor Mike of FBC,
Wewahitchka, Fl, who partnered with first timer's Eden Baptist of Brooksville,
led by pastor Damont Drake and Assoc. Blair Mcbride.
·
Eric
Durham continues to provide website coverage for us.
There are
five more trips coming together between now and the end of December. YET,
BECAUSE OF MANY OF YOU - I HAVE NOT HAD TO LEAVE CARMA'S SIDE DURING HER
ILLNESS. She is improving! Keep praying! We want the Lord to be glorified in
our lives and ministry. Some of you who have been 'on mission' and would like
to share a high light send it to charlesiim@yahoo.com and we will post it on our
website.
SPL PRAYER
NEED:
Pray
about our Turrialba, Costa
Rica ministry. We need to expand our
ministry there to make a difference in this city. I believe God wants to
do something new and exciting there.
Blessings
to each of you,
Carma
& Charles
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)