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Editor: Christy Solly Sr. Editor: Autumn FaulknerApril 20, 2007
CONSTRUCTION OF THE "CHILDREN'S CHURCH"
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FAITH IS BEING SURE OF WHAT WEHOPE FOR AND CERTAIN OF WHAT WE DO NOTSEE. THIS IS WHAT THE ANCIENTS WERECOMMENDED FOR." HEBREWS
11:1-2
This year will mark the eighth year that theLord has partnered us with Awan Chatarpal and theIndians of Roraima, Brazil. I am enthusiastic aboutwhat the Lord is doing after a year of death threats,sickness, slanderous lies, car wrecks, historicalfloods, lack of money, cancelled training sessions,and key leaders quitting in discouragement. Yetthrough it all the team made bold declarations for2008. After three weeks of ministry with Alan Win-ter, the team declared that they were given hope,encouragement, health, strength and love in ex-change for despair, sickness, discouragement,weakness and rejection. In December of 2007 thisenergized team made a declaration of ten exploitsfor our Lord Jesus Christ to accomplish in 2008.
(turn to the next page for the details of these declarations)
 
FRONTLINE MISSIONS
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DeclarationBuild the Bible College,$0 pledged or on handBegin classes and receive federal recog-nition.Send one more leader to driving school.Raise up two Indian churchteams.Plant 30 churches in 1ndiAcquire two pick-up truckschurch planting teams.Acquire three motorcycles for traypastors that have more than one church.Ordain Indian pastors.Plant four churches in the city.Awan to travel less and others taking onmore responsibility and authority.Accomplished$95,000 received to date. 3200 sq. ft. of classrooms nearly completed.Dorms for 60 scheduled for completion in June.Bible College scheduled to begin September 1. The school administra-tor, Jemima Chatarpal, Awan's wife, will receive her school admini-stration degree in December, allowing the school to be recognized bythe government and eligible to receive food and other supplies.I March 15.ly lead a group of "Joshuas andmised land.Rita, Puxa Faca, Dabaca,Pedra Preta, with plans of 16. Ellyvaldo and his teamhau, Yarra Velnelo and. the second week of March.Pastor Ageu has started his second group because they outgrew theirchurch building. Three weeks ago they had more people outside thebuilding than in. Ellyvaldo's church has two new congregations.Ellyvaldo is stepping up to the plate as president of the mission. Awanwill concentrate more on the Bible College, direction of the mission,and have limited travel to the bush.
Ellyvaldo, C1eonis, & ChildrenBoa Vista, BrazilMelvina in the Children's HospitalTegucigalpa, HondurasConstruction of Medical Clinic inMato Palo, Honduras
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FRONTLINE MISSIONS
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HONDURAS: BLESSED TO BE A BLESSING
In January and February, Frontline hosted three teams from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan fromRedeemer Lutheran of Marquette, Sion Lutheran of Chatham and Saints Peter & Paul Lutheran of Hancock.The teams held nine medical-dental clinics, and saw 1857 patients with 178 commitments for Christ. Weconstructed a church in Carrizal Lunes and a medical clinic in Mata Palo.Our time in Mata Palo was clearly one of the highlights of ministry in Honduras. The Christian village,located in a beautiful valley and home to some of the finest people on earth, can only be reached by a five-hour drive by four-wheeler and then another three-hour walk. They are planted amidst ten non-Christian vil-lages and have not been able to reach these villages for Christ due to generational feuds. They wanted amedical clinic (the nearest one is a twelve-hour walk) in order to serve the other villages, share Christ's love,and plant churches in all ten villages. While we were there, 31 people from other villages accepted Christ.The blessing has begun.We were not able to finish the building during our stay due to cost overages and time constraints. Weneed another $3000 to finish the building correctly. Originally, we were going to build a smaller building inanother village but had to change plans three weeks prior to the trip because they were unwilling to help us.Mata Palo began working before the first visit by the Honduran leaders. They also fed us, all 42 of us, andhauled in all of our supplies exuberantly.Our Honduran partners, along with Frontline, look forward to helping the Church in Mata Palo fulfilltheir dreams in the Lord.
GUYANA: LIGHT IN THE MIDST OF DARKNESS
Pastor Mohammed Fizul Hack of Living Fountain Ministries of Mahiaca, Guyana, honored Alan byasking him to bring the Easter dedication message for their newly finished church building. This servicepromised to be an unusual one. Pastor Hack's family moved to the area in 1908 and were responsible forstarting the two Islamic mosques in the area. He is the only believer amongst his Muslim family who arehighly influential in government, Islam, and business. After serving the Lord faithfully for forty years, PastorHack has recently received the honor of being called "The Pastor of Mahaica" by both the Christian and non-Christian community.Reporting from Mahaica, Guyana, Alan brings back great news about this service! The congregationof Living Fountains Ministries is normally about 100 to 125 people, but for this service all 500 chairs werefilled, with 50 or so more people standing! Other curious people, most likely Hindu or Muslim, were lingeringoutside the door. It was said that half of the people attending were those whom Pastor Fizul, through theyears, had prayed would receive salvation in Christ. Over 25 pastors of various nearby locations wereamong the crowd. A few came from Venezuela. Since Alan was concerned about the service lasting toolong, he only preached for around 30 minutes (that's short for Guyana) and brought the service to a close.Numerous people came up to him afterwards, telling him he should have preached longer and asking him to
please 
come to their services to preach or dedicate their churches. The Guyanese hold a very grand cele-bration in times like these; not only did the service last nearly four hours, but the believers at that church
fed 
everyone afterwards! Can you imagine cooking chicken and rice for 500?

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