DECEMBER 1
We arrived safe and sound yesterday morning in Buenos Aires. After meeting up with our local missionary, Randy Whittall, we set out for our hotel. The hotel is more like an apartment building with furnished rooms. Each of us have a room with a living room, kitchen, bathroom and bedroom. In foreign countries the standards are a bit different, but it is nice, clean, and the water is hot for showers.
Yesterday afternoon we had a time for rest and in the late afternoon/evening we had a time of orientation by another local missionary couple, Jason and Kelli Frealy. We discussed all aspects of life and missions in BA. After the orientation, we ate dinner at a nice restaurant - Argentines typically don't eat dinner until very late
(think 8 PM and later). We ordered our food at about 8:30, and didn't eat until after 9:30. Even though we had 3 missionaries with us, the communication still broke down. Rather than 1 large pizza for 3 people, we somehow ordered 3 large pizzas for 3 (small) people. It was a bit of a mess.
Today, we are going to one of our barrios, Chacarita, to prayerwalk. Prayerwalking is "walking with insight, while on sight." Tomorrow, we will be prayerwalking another of our barrios, Villa Ortuzar, in the AM and then hosting a program in the PM in a park to generate names for follow up evangelism.
This trip is to put to the test our methodology.
Pray for us as we go today, that we will gain further insight into our barrios. Pray that on Monday and Tuesday, as we do our follow-up there will be a family representative at home and willing to hear the gospel message. Pray that we will be discerning about our methodology and able to learn how to best reach and disciple the people of Villa Ortuzar and Chacarita.
Pray that God will do "immeasurably more."
"Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work in us, to him be the glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever. Amen." Ephesians 3:20-21D
DECEMBER 4
The last couple days have been a blessing. On Sunday night, our team held an outreach at a park in one of our barrios, Villa Ortuzar. Jim McKay and Gary Strother played excellent music which garnered a lot of interest for a Family Bible raffle. Over 40 families registered for the family Bible. We were very excited about the interest and it encouraged our Buenos Aires Missionaries a great deal as well.
Yesterday, we broke into our teams and followed up with those families that registered for a Bible. One of my biggest prayer requests for the week was that Janet would have the opportunity to share her faith and lead someone to Christ. That request was filled yesterday afternoon.
Also yesterday, Charlie Nelson's team met a woman who is a believer who would be willing to host a Bible Study/Church in her home. This was also an incredible answer to prayer.
About half the people were not home yesterday, so we called and set up appointments to meet today. In a couple hours we are headed back to Villa Ortuzar to make the appointments and share the love of Christ.
Buenos Aires is full of people with closed homes but open hearts to the gospel. Pray that today their homes will be open so that the gospel may be shared and received.
Saturday, December 8, 2007
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
ABBA trip
November 29 to December 6, 2007
Goals:
1. Impart a passion for BA and our barrios among our people
2. Ensure that the method for evangelism and church planting is effective
3. Further exposure and logistical preparation for subsequent trips
Schedule:
Thursday Nov. 29 – Meet at DFW airport at 4:30 PM, depart at 7:35 PM
Friday Nov. 30 – Arrive in Buenos Aires at 8:05 AM, rest, acclimate, meet up with BA missionaries
Saturday Dec. 1 – Prayerwalk Chacarita
Sunday Dec. 2 – AM Prayerwalk Villa Ortuzar, PM program in the park
Monday Dec. 3 – Follow up in AM with those interested in Bible, PM disciple new believers, evening gathering of new believers
Tuesday Dec. 4 - Continue to follow up in AM with those interested in Bible, PM disciple new believers, evening gathering of new believers
Wed. Dec. 5 – Sightsee La Boca, check out of hotel, depart BA at 10:25 PM
Thursday Dec 6 – arrive in DFW at 6:15 AM.
Goals:
1. Impart a passion for BA and our barrios among our people
2. Ensure that the method for evangelism and church planting is effective
3. Further exposure and logistical preparation for subsequent trips
Schedule:
Thursday Nov. 29 – Meet at DFW airport at 4:30 PM, depart at 7:35 PM
Friday Nov. 30 – Arrive in Buenos Aires at 8:05 AM, rest, acclimate, meet up with BA missionaries
Saturday Dec. 1 – Prayerwalk Chacarita
Sunday Dec. 2 – AM Prayerwalk Villa Ortuzar, PM program in the park
Monday Dec. 3 – Follow up in AM with those interested in Bible, PM disciple new believers, evening gathering of new believers
Tuesday Dec. 4 - Continue to follow up in AM with those interested in Bible, PM disciple new believers, evening gathering of new believers
Wed. Dec. 5 – Sightsee La Boca, check out of hotel, depart BA at 10:25 PM
Thursday Dec 6 – arrive in DFW at 6:15 AM.
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Thursday, October 25, 2007
When not to mistake Hooters for Outback
I was really looking forward to lunch today. I had made an appointment with a great Seminarian to interview for the Evangelism Intern position. This great young family man has a sweet wife and three kiddos and has recently started seminary after moving to DFW from Eastern Tennessee. With the appointment set for a lunch interview, I started to research what nice quiet restaurants are close to the seminary. Outback is only about 5 miles from the Seminary on Bryant-Irving and I-20. Perfect!
I picked up the kind seminarian and we began to discuss the exciting times of being a seminary student. He was giving first-hand accounts, while I was misty-eyed in my reminiscing.
From the seminary we turned on I-20 headed west. We continued in our excellent dialogue and as we began to discuss the wonders of learning Greek I saw the marquee with orange letters on a white background.
I turned into the parking lot, engrossed in our discussion. We exited the truck and walked towards the entrance, still talking about the evils of the imperfect tense. It wasn't until I opened the door to the restaurant for my new friend that I started to notice things were not right...
Since when did the waitresses at Outback wear short orange shorts? Since when did they have the name of the restaurant emblazoned across their chests? That's when I woke up and realized - we are not at Outback.
I turned to the man I was interviewing for a position at our beloved church and said, "I don't think we should be in here." He smiled and said, "I was wondering if you were testing me."
Thankfully, we found our restaurant and proceeded with the interview. At least he will have a great sermon illustration in about 10 years.
I picked up the kind seminarian and we began to discuss the exciting times of being a seminary student. He was giving first-hand accounts, while I was misty-eyed in my reminiscing.
From the seminary we turned on I-20 headed west. We continued in our excellent dialogue and as we began to discuss the wonders of learning Greek I saw the marquee with orange letters on a white background.
I turned into the parking lot, engrossed in our discussion. We exited the truck and walked towards the entrance, still talking about the evils of the imperfect tense. It wasn't until I opened the door to the restaurant for my new friend that I started to notice things were not right...
Since when did the waitresses at Outback wear short orange shorts? Since when did they have the name of the restaurant emblazoned across their chests? That's when I woke up and realized - we are not at Outback.
I turned to the man I was interviewing for a position at our beloved church and said, "I don't think we should be in here." He smiled and said, "I was wondering if you were testing me."
Thankfully, we found our restaurant and proceeded with the interview. At least he will have a great sermon illustration in about 10 years.
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Oh the Places You'll Go 2

This is El Djem in Tunisia - one of the largest Roman Amphitheaters that is located in Tunisia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Djem
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Oh The Places You'll Go
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