Monday, March 9, 2009

The Learning Curve

Well, if you want to be a good teacher, you also need to know how to be a good learner. So, here it is...we've finally figured out how to get a blog started. Now that it's up and running, we're excited to be able to share with you on a more regular basis!

And, what a better place to start than Sembimex Biblical Seminary, the place where our family first encountered Mexico City. Our church missions trip seems so long ago now. We went to help with clean-up and painting at the seminary just one week before the building's grand opening. What a mess we all were! It is so exciting to catch a glimpse of what the Lord is doing there since then. Please take the next 6 minutes to watch the video posted on the left side of the blog. It is well worth the time. (If you have trouble getting it to work, right underneath is a link to the OMS International page with the video.)

While watching, keep this quote from the OMS website (link on the left side of this page): "There's an explosion of new Christians worldwide. In many regions, the response to the Gospel is in the millions. This is unprecedented in history. New Christians have spiritually grown on their own, without guidance from a shepherd. Trained pastors are rare in most of the more than 40 countries where OMS International serves."

And there Sembimex is. A place to train and equip people to be shepherds. We are so excited to be a part of that ministry: in the past as a work team and in the future as educators. And, especially now, in the present, as we lift this ministry and its leaders before the Lord.

Will you please join with us in prayer for Sembimex? Pray for the teachers and students to grow in the Lord's grace, and in the knowledge and applying of His Word. Pray for leadership to have a clear vision for the seminary, and the skill to implement that vision.

Please pray we will be fully prepared and funded for this ministry in the near future. Pray for us as we try to learn Spanish here at home, to get a jump-start on language school. The learning curve is pretty big, but we're encouraged. After all, we did finally get the basics of a blog!

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