Vicente and Gabriella Garcia prayer letter

Currently Vicente and Gabriella need about $400 a month support. Please pray about helping them. God is greatly using them.
Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, November, 2009
Dear Brothers,
I thank God for this privilage to be able to write you and send our greetings hoping that they find you in love and harmony.
Thanks to God He has blessed us in a great way. I must thank you for what you hav edone for us. This month of November in our church we had a campaign on missions. It was a great success. We had Pastor Ake from Ivory Coast preaching. Some made decisions were made in giving and going.
As the week on missions ended, Bro. Mamadou from the church of Missionary Keith Shumaker opened a church at the edge of the city in a district called Sonre. The church was kicked off with a three day evangelistic campaign which was a great success. Many people in this area speak the Moray language. We were able to show the Jesus Film in their language as well as pass out many tracts. Many who had made decisions for missions were able to start with this new church plant. 16 people were saved by the grace of our God.
Concerning us, thanks to God we are improving daily in the language. We have five hours of class per day from Monday to Friday. These last two weeks we have been learning how to witness. We thank you for your prayers in this. The first week of November we were able to move into our new house. God has been tremendesouly good to us. We are very happy and excited in the work in Burkina.
Prayer Requests:
• That God would continue using us
• That we might quickly learn French
• That God might use Bro. Mamadou in the new church
• That my wife’s family might be saved.
• For the Shumaker family, our missionary partners
• That those who accepted Christ this month begin to grow.
China sentences megachurch leaders to prison
The following article reminds you to pray for people who are presenting the gospel in “creative access” countries.
It also might remind you that we need to be careful to train leaders. Though I love the idea of a large church this church might have reached more people, spread out more, and caused less disturbance to the community if they had been dozens of smaller churches reaching a community.
I hope that you pray about being a leader trainer. It is not about how many you can get to come and hear you preach but by how many you can train to do the job.
Jesus could have had the largest church ever but the way He changed the world was by training 11 men to shake the entire world after He had gone back to Heaven.
These charges are trumped up charges, no doubt! But megachurches cause problems in the community that the people have a problem with, noise, traffic, etc.
At least you could think of planting churches and training leaders!
by Michelle A Vu, Christian Post
Posted: Saturday, November 28, 2009, 9:37 (GMT)
A Chinese court sentenced the pastor and leaders of a 50,000-member megachurch in northeastern China to prison, rights groups reported Thursday.
Pastor Wang Xiaoguang of Linfen Fushan Church in Linfen, northern Shanxi province received three years for “illegal land occupation” and his wife Yang Rongli received a maximum of seven years for “illegal land occupation” and “assembling a crowd to disrupt public order”, according to ChinaAid Association. Other church leaders received three- to four-and-a-half-year prison sentences.
The sentences are some of the toughest for house church leaders in recent years.
“To punish an innocent house church leader with seven years imprisonment is the most serious sentence since 2004 when the senior Henan house church leader Pastor Zhang Rongliang received a similar length,” said CAA President Bob Fu in a statement. “We strongly condemn these unjust sentences, which are based on trumped-up changes.”
The trial was held at the People’s Court of Raodu district, Linfen City on Wednesday and lasted over 12 hours. Only one family member for each of the accused church leaders was allowed to attend the court hearing. In total, only four family members were at the trial for the five church leaders.
Moreover, the defense lawyers were only allowed to review 50 pages of the “evidence materials” related to the case before the trial. But during the trial, government prosecutors presented more than 1,000 pages of so-called evidence.
The five were convicted of “illegal land occupation” and “assembling a crowd to disrupt public order”.
The trial came after a massive raid by police and hired security guards on Fushan Church in September. During the pre-dawn raid on September 13, reportedly 400 people in police suits raided and destroyed buildings on the Good News Cloth Shoes Factory property, where the Fushan Church is located.
The raid was one of the worst crackdowns against a house church in the past decade, according to CAA.
Men tore at the building’s foundation with shovels as bulldozers worked to level other buildings on the site. Church members sleeping at the construction site of the new church building were reportedly attacked with bricks and other objects, according to CAA. Several members were seriously injured and were sent to the emergency room, and some members were unconscious.
Following the raid, Yang and other church officials attempted to travel to Beijing to protest the destruction of their church to the central government authorities. However, they were arrested and detained during their trip.
During Wednesday’s trial, Yang and Pastor Wang encouraged their son to stand firm in his faith in Christ, according to CAA. The husband and wife team had led the Fushan Church for more than 30 years.
“This case clearly shows the serious deteriorating situation of religious persecution in China,” Fu said. “We call upon the Obama administration and international community to speak up unequivocally in its concern about this case.”
Church Still Works
Church Still Works, An In-Depth Study of the Practices and Potential of Twenty-first Century Local Churches
I just finished this book by Paul Chappell and Clayton Reed. I found the book well worth your time to read it.
I read the book because Trent Cornwell encouraged me to do so. I enjoyed the material they gathered from the survey. I got help from the material presented that I could personally apply to our church, Vision Baptist. I was encouraged to see the spirit the book conveyed. There was a spirit of fellowship and working together that can be unusual in books by independent Baptists.
I love the emphasis on discipleship and church planting. We are definitely in a needy time in our country and the world. Maybe one of the most surprising findings was that the USA is now one of the most populous countries in need of evangelism. “Only China, India, and Indonesia have larger non-churched populations!”
You can get this book here and on the kindle here!
Don’t miss
Don’t miss the World Evangelism Today programs. They are to be found right here. You will be able to hear interviews with different missionaries that will thrill your heart and take you into all the great things God is doing around the world. There are interviews with Travis Snode, Chris Gardner, Matt Allen, Tony Howeth, Tyler Masters, Jeff Bush, Kevin Hall, and many more to come.
You can also find David Gardner’s prayer letter and Jason Holt’s prayer recently posted to Vision News.
