Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Pastor Training

   I would first like to say thank you for being patient with us this last week, as we've had little or no internet and we couldn't do any blogging. But we will try and catch up with what happened from here on. Although it might not be daily we will be back on our regular scedule again.

   Brother Darwin came last Tuesday and stayed for a week, we were very very blessed with his visit and encouragement he was to us. Keep it up brother, and thank you for your effort and time you spent in teaching the young people new truths from the Bible, and opening and making clear more doctrines and sound truths to the many pastors in the time you were here. It really inspired me to keep plodding and do my part. Below is a glimpse of one of the things Darwin's visit consisted of. 

Brother Darwin "panting" up the mountain to the Kumjon church building. He is carrying
a walker, (he might need it up ahead!!!!!) Actually it is a gift to Pastor Denaya's sister Rose,
who is a tiny lady, that is crippled from Polio, and she teaches school in the Labish
church. She is a huge inspiration to many around.

Brother Darwin through his faithful translator, Finell, is teaching on James 5, where is
talks about anointing the sick.

Although he wasn't sure how this teaching would be taken because of the history and things that are happening in Haiti with different religions abusing the anointing thing, God used it mightily and although a lot of them have had bad experiences etc, they all agreed that it's in the Bible and no matter how others abuse it we must teach and disciple our people in all these areas and practice it.

Praying for the many needs and the power of God to descend so that they can lead the sheep in a straight path.

Huge potential, but who will come and teach them, they were so delighted for those few hours of teaching, and they've asked for a lot more, but we need workers, we need a steady stream of men who can come even for a few days, and go through the Word of God and teach these men, so that they can teach the people. I can't begin to express the thrill I felt in my heart as they shared their hunger for teaching. And how they want to teach their people new truths.

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