Monday, December 18, 2017

2018 Mission trip oppurtunities

We have a exciting new church plant we are helping with in 2018 with the church;
Jesucisto Ray de Gloria in La Conoho, Masaya. It is really close to the pineapple plantations.
We will have two team oppurtunities in summer 2018. Both teams will be construction/VBS/visitation. We have helped start a feeding center for 45 kids in this neighborhood of 200 families and no church. Pastor Noel is working hard with this ne church. They have their land ready to go. See you this summer in Nicaragua!!!
Team 1
June 8-17th, 2018
Cost $700 plus airfare
$700 downpayment
12-15 person team
Only a few spots left

Team 2 July 9-17, 2018
Cost $700 plus airfare
$700 downpayment
12-15 person team
sign up soon!

Sunday, December 10, 2017

A new year

On Mission With Our Lord is excited to be serving the Nicaraguan people. A new church plant is in the works and feeding center La Concha, Masaya with Pastor Noel Zeledon.  This is a community of some two hundred families with out any church in the community till now. The church has a lot and beginning to grow in new members. Teams will be going in this summer to help in the building of the church and VBS.

Our feeding program continues to grow now to eight center. The needs far excite the resources but God is faithful to the calling.  The church plants in Oruse and Camaya continue to flourish in the north as well as Xiloa with our ministry partner Pastor Humberto.

Thanks to a continuing partnership with Pastor Rubein Lopez and Calvary Baptist in Managua for their tireless support and efforts our children’s feeding centers and church planting have been possible.

Saturday, December 5, 2015

Fwd: 2016 Missions!!!



Subject: 2016 Missions!!!

We are looking forward to a another great year of missions in Nicaragua 2016.  We will be assisting the Nicaragans to build two churches and starting three feeding centers. We are hosting a teachers conference. God continues to bless as we join in the His Spirit's leading and winning souls to the Lord.

Mission team one heads out February 23-29 to work with the Chorotegas Indian Tribe in Camayra. We will be building the first baptist church on the tribal land with Pastor Munoz. We started a feeding program in 2015 in Camayra and the neighboring tribe in Oruse. These tribes are nestled in the north-west corner of Nicaragua on the Hondouras border.

Our June teachers conference will be serving over a hundred teachers from 20 christian schools.  Our bright team leader from Georgia is recruiting some 15 teachers to assist in the training.  We will be passing out a special gift to the teachers, "Jesus Calling", the devotional in spanish by sarah Young.  These teacher effect over 3,000 students and deserve our very best. We are truly excited to serve this wonderful teachers!

Summer brings on the missions for our students and our July mission trip.  Vacation Bible School and light construction is planned in community of Xiloa with Pastor Humberto and the continueing work with Iglesia Buutista, Manantial De Vida.  We will be visiting our friends in Guadalupe at the 11th Del Nazareno and  Walter Fuetes Iglesia De Dios.

We asking for you support in our Nicaraguan mission efforts.  We need finicial help, churches willing to pack food for our feeding programs, and work campers to come join us on the field. Jesus special blessing is just waiting to fill your heart!!!

John 17;18 As You have sent me into the world, I also sent them into the world.

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Thursday, November 12, 2015

Re: Nicaragua Mission Trip

Thanks
I have posted to web site.
John

Sent from my iPad

On Nov 11, 2015, at 9:17 PM, John Wampler <johnwampler@comcast.net> wrote:

>> Nicaragua Mission Trip: November 2015
>>
>> Our "On Mission With Christ" trip to Nicaragua was both encouraging and challenging. The first days of our week we "girted" ourselves and continued the Church construction project in Guadalupe which we began earlier in the year. Not only were we encouraged to see the whole Church property now under roof, but also because of the greeting received by our now familiar Church friends who had a new excitement and many stories of new and expanding ministries. Yet to enhance and continue the construction project much labor was still needed. The team along with our Nicaraguan brothers proceeded over the next three days to build a concrete platform that also was to become an altar of prayer. The last night of construction we dedicated it and began "breaking it in" as Pastor Mario and our team knelt before the Lord and ask Him to be attentive to the prayers and decisions which would be made there.
>>
>> The next days were filled with travel to assess the need of several ministries close to the Honduran border. We first met with an indigenous church and its leader. After preaching the Word we talked about their need for a church building. They led us up a long slope to a picturesque view of the surrounding valley and mountains. While there we once again called upon the name of the Lord to raise up a place for His Name, His glory and His worship.
>>
>> The next day we looked at other ministries that needed either financial (a Christian school) or construction help. We finished up our week on Sunday at the well-established Calvary Baptist church in inter-city Managua. The Lord moved as our team taught Sunday school and preached in worship Service. Decisions were made for Christ, relationships were strengthened, and many doors for ministry are on the horizon. I pray that you step up and through one of these doors.
>>
>> By His grace, for His glory
>> Dennis Davidson

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Fwd: Nicaragua Mission Trip

> Nicaragua Mission Trip: November 2015
>
> Our "On Mission With Christ" trip to Nicaragua was both encouraging and challenging. The first days of our week we "girted" ourselves and continued the Church construction project in Guadalupe which we began earlier in the year. Not only were we encouraged to see the whole Church property now under roof, but also because of the greeting received by our now familiar Church friends who had a new excitement and many stories of new and expanding ministries. Yet to enhance and continue the construction project much labor was still needed. The team along with our Nicaraguan brothers proceeded over the next three days to build a concrete platform that also was to become an altar of prayer. The last night of construction we dedicated it and began "breaking it in" as Pastor Mario and our team knelt before the Lord and ask Him to be attentive to the prayers and decisions which would be made there.
>
> The next days were filled with travel to assess the need of several ministries close to the Honduran border. We first met with an indigenous church and its leader. After preaching the Word we talked about their need for a church building. They led us up a long slope to a picturesque view of the surrounding valley and mountains. While there we once again called upon the name of the Lord to raise up a place for His Name, His glory and His worship.
>
> The next day we looked at other ministries that needed either financial (a Christian school) or construction help. We finished up our week on Sunday at the well-established Calvary Baptist church in inter-city Managua. The Lord moved as our team taught Sunday school and preached in worship Service. Decisions were made for Christ, relationships were strengthened, and many doors for ministry are on the horizon. I pray that you step up and through one of these doors.
>
> By His grace, for His glory
> Dennis Davidson

Sunday, August 30, 2015