Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Tweets about what God is doing in Peru...


Jeff Holeman
REAP NORTH: FBC Humble, TX: ..hours in the dark..debris infested river..hit logs and sand bars..in spite of bad decision, God protected us. URARINA PEOPLE GROUP
Jeff Holeman
REAP NORTH: FBC Humble, TX: Mary Luz shared she had a dream a month b4 we arrived...said angels told her that missionaries would be coming. URARINA PEOPLE GROUP
Jeff Holeman
REAP NORTH: FBC, Humble, TX: Rick met w/the pastor in San Juan and other leaders 2 form partnership 4 reaching the Urarina. URARINA PEOPLE GROUP
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REAP NORTH: Morningside BC, Columbus, GA: 1 church was planted in the village of La Esperanza. YAGUA PEOPLE GROUP.
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REAP NORTH: Bryan Assoc., OK: 3 of the people from Mashanah traveled w/the October team and helped do ministry in the Iquito villages. IQUITO PEOPLE GROUP
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REAP NORTH: Ole Miss BSU: Richard and Enrique shared @ need 4 a church. A place of worship & teaching...the people plan on building. ASHANINCA PERENE PEOPLE GROUP
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REAP NORTH: Ole Miss BSU: Nazaria, known as the “prostitute”, meaning she has a different father 4 almost every child, came 2 salvation! ASHANINCA PERENE PEOPLE GROUP
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REAP NORTH: Ole Miss BSU: As Enrique and Rosa shared…they said…”this village is desperate for Hope and to believe in God!” ASHANINCA PERENE PEOPLE GROUP
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REAP NORTH: Ole Miss BSU: Simply living life w/them every day proved God’s love & understanding of the body of Christ among these people. ASHANINCA PERENE PEOPLE GROUP
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REAP NORTH: Calhoun Assoc., MS: Our partnership is working; the Peruvians are catching on 2 the idea of evangelism/church planting/missions. CHACHAPOYAS QUECHUA PEOPLE GROUP
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REAP NORTH: Crossroads Fellowship, Cadiz, KY: Since 2008 ten new churches have been planted in Pachitea. PACHITEA QUECHUA PEOPLE GROUP
Jeff Holeman
REAP NORTH: Crossroads Fellowship, Cadiz, KY: Pachiitea School of Missiology. Trained 35 leaders concept of Chronological Bible Storying. PACHITEA QUECHUA PEOPLE GROUP
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REAP NORTH: College Street BC, Walhalla, SC: More than sixty attended the leadership conference. AMBO PASCO QUECHUA PEOPLE GROUP
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REAP NORTH: FBC Universal City, TX: The Message we call the Gospel rings out loud & clear in the mountains surrounding the Huaylas Valley. HUAYLAS QUECHUA PEOPLE GROUP
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REAP NORTH: FBC Universal, TX: We hit a home run..went where no one will go..where others will not stay..could say what nobody else can say. HUAYLAS QUECHUA PEOPLE GROUP
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REAP NORTH: FBC Louisville, MS: 'Never be4 hve we had such gr8, personal relationships...Harvest is ready...area is poised 4 a gr8 revival!' HUAYLAS QUECHUA PEOPLE GROUP
Jeff Holeman
REAP NORTH: Ingleside BC, Macon, GA reports: '2011 Pastor's Training Conference had 8 people groups represented.' HUAYLAS QUECHUA PEOPLE GROUP, ASHANINCA PEOPLE GROUP, SHIPIBO PEOPLE GROUP, JUNGLE QUECHUA PEOPLE GROUP, SOUTHERN CONCHUCOS QUECHUA, NORTHERN CONCHUCOS QUECHUA, CHIQUIAN QUECHUA.
Jeff Holeman
REAP NORTH: Red Lane BC, Powhatan, VA: 'Youth Camp led by USA youth 4 youth of Apaycanchilla. 19 Peruvian youth professed Jesus Christ.' NORTH JUNIN QUECHUA PEOPLE GROUP
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REAP NORTH: Grace Baptist Church, Somerset, KY reports: 'A Bible study has been started in Pacaraos, Vichaycocha, and Banos.' CERRO DE PASCO QUECHUA PEOPLE GROUP
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REAP NORTH: FBC Oxford, MS. Planned hermeneutics training for 20 pastors/church leaders. Over 80 showed up. JUNGLE QUECHUA PEOPLE GROUP
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REAP NORTH: Grace BC Somerset, KY reports: '18 people gathered 4 a B. study in Viscas, a town we had little influence in until this trip.' CERRO DE PASCO QUECHUA PEOPLE GROUP
Jeff Holeman
REAP NORTH: FBC Pickens, SC reports, 'The S-T4T program used a lot in east Asia (story telling for trainers) worked really well.' NORTH LIMA QUECHUA PEOPLE GROUP
Jeff Holeman
REAP NORTH: FBC Quitman GA reports, 'We have met with the Bapt Chrch in Hauncayo and have partnered w/them to work in the of Chupaca.' SOUTHERN HUANCAYO QUECHUA PEOPLE GROUP

Jeff Holeman
REAP NORTH: Immanuel Community Chch reports, "We have around 30 professed believers in Los Angeles now, with a core group of 10 families..." SOUTHERN HUANCAYO QUECHUA PEOPLE GROUP

Monday, April 18, 2011

18 April 2011 Update!

Hey all,

Just a quick list of prayer requests:
  • Please pray for Liesa this week as she is with a team from Virginia working in Lachaqui, Peru with the North Lima Quechua people group. Pray for many opportunities for ministry.
  • Please pray for us over the next few weeks as we prepare to head to the USA for 6 months of stateside assignment. Lots of things to do before June 24!
  • Please continue to pray for Haylee and Jackson as they finish up the school year and prepare for a return to the USA. They'll once again face adjusting to a new culture and new way of life.
Thanks so much! You all are a blessing.

Jeff, Liesa, Haylee, and Jackson

Friday, April 15, 2011

15 April 2011 Update!

Prepared for Promises Kept.

Our family devotions this week have been in the book of Joshua. This morning we read through Joshua 23 as Joshua is preparing the people of Israel for the end of his life. His passionate words for his people are powerful. He reminded them that God had kept EVERY single promise He made to His people. Joshua forcefully made the case that God was GOING TO KEEP EVERY single promise in the future. And Joshua presented the people of Israel with a way to prepare for 'promises kept': OBEY.

Do exactly what God had asked them to do.

Simple instructions. Cling tightly to God. Be very careful to love your Heavenly Father.

When we were wrestling with the decision to obey God and leave the USA to serve as cross-cultural missionaries we searched for many ways to get out of this responsibility. But, the 'promises kept' always were staring us in the face.

Us: "God, how will we live?" His response; "I've always taken care of that."
"God, how will our families react?" "I've always taken care of that."
"God, how will our children be affected?" "I've always taken care of that."

'Promises kept' is the character of God. He cannot do anything else but keep promises. We know that tomorrow God will keep all of His promises. The rest of our tomorrows will be the same.

Will we be prepared? We will NOT be prepared if we do not obey. Joshua reminded the people of Israel that if they were disobedient they would not be able to enjoy the 'promises kept.' Oh, the 'promises kept' will continue to come. But, the BIG consequence of disobedience is an inability to enjoy the kept promises. Disobedience causes broken fellowship with the Father. Broken fellowship with the Father brings long days to the life of a follower of Christ. A Christian without the ability to enjoy 'promises kept' is no longer a devoted follower but a deceived fugitive longing to return home.

We want to always be prepared for God to keep His promise. He's promised to bring people from 'every nation and tribe, people and language' before His throne one day. He's promised to bring light to the darkness and set the captives free.

Jesus is the ultimate 'promise kept.' The wages of sin are paid. He lived and died and rose so that we can enjoy the promises of God.

The Holy Spirit gives us the power to obey. We can't do it on our own. Joshua reminded his people of that very fact. Because of the Holy Spirit, we can live in hope and confidence. We CAN obey. We CAN be prepared for the 'promises kept' that are coming.

Please pray that we will be obedient, 'not turning to the right or left,' so that we will be prepared to show others the Promised One.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

10 April 2011 Update!


(Jackson and his buddies. No idea what they're doing.)

Greetings to all out there wherever you are!

Thank you for praying for us over the last few weeks. Here are some answered prayers to celebrate:
  1. Haylee continues to do very well with her Rheumatoid Arthritis. Her doctor continues to reduce her medication. Your prayers are so appreciated.
  2. Jackson is doing well. Growing up fast and doing great in school.
  3. Liesa and Jeff are doing well. We have seen God do some amazing things over the past few weeks. New believers. New churches. Your prayers are so important to the work here.
Here are some important things to be praying about:

The spread of the Gospel and the planting of churches in Peru is going extremely well. We have seen hundreds of people open to the possibility of becoming followers of Jesus. We have seen villages meeting to make decisions about starting churches. We are very blessed to work for the Southern Baptist Churches who support the International Mission Board. For a variety of reasons, mostly economic, we will soon begin losing key members of our team in addition to the personnel we lost in 2010.

We say 'see you later' to Amber Smith next week. She is the one who handles all of the camping equipment, cooking equipment, buys supplies for teams, arranges printing of Bibles and tracts. She rents trucks and arranges transportation for teams. She also accompanies jungle teams to areas in the Amazon Basin. Basically, she is a KEY component of our team.

In a few weeks our National Partner Trainers will head back to the USA. Brian and Felicia Henderson are responsible for teaching English three days a week so that our teams will have translators. They disciple over 100 translator/students each week. They also teach missiological principles to our Peruvian partners so that they are ready to take the lead as missionaries in Peru. They lead the work among a segment of the North Lima Quechua.

In a few weeks, Liesa and Jeff will begin a six month stateside assignment in Mississippi and possibly a new assignment with the IMB. Although we are a small part of the REAP NORTH team, we know our departure will cause our teammates added stress. We are very, very concerned about this.

In a few months we will lose Jim Gilstrap as a funded position on the REAP NORTH team. Jim's assignment on our team is a HUGE one. Jim is responsible for leading the work of several of our new SC church partners among two key people groups (One a key UPG in Peru). Jim is also responsible for supporting all of our National Pastor/Leader Training Events among all Quechua people groups and the Tambo River Ashaninca area. Jim leads two Bible studies in his home each week for Peruvians.

These personnel losses are in addition to key losses among our teammates in Ecuador and Bolivia.

Obviously, the loss of these key positions on the REAP NORTH Peru team means our Strategy Coordinator partners will need to carry even more of the load of their work without direct missionary involvement. It is likely that our Strategy Coordinator Partners will need to send people a couple of days early in advance of their teams to help coordinate equipment needs, food purchases, translator needs, rent trucks, etc. Many of our Strategy Coordinator Partners who are used to having a 'real, live, Southern Baptist missionary' serve along-side them will have to adjust to working without IMB personnel (this is not necessarily a bad thing.). But, when our unaccompanied Strategy Coordinator Partners make missiological mistakes, will those in the missionary world display grace toward mission volunteers and the missionaries who work with them?

We share these things with those of you who pray for us. The challenges of your life probably make our concerns seem very small. We do ask that you would pray with us for these concerns. Pray especially for Amber, Brian, Felicia, Skylar, Sydney, and Jim.

Psalm 32 teaches us an important principle:

8 The Lord says, “I will guide you along the best pathway for your life.
I will advise you and watch over you.
9 Do not be like a senseless horse or mule
that needs a bit and bridle to keep it under control.”

Our God has a plan. We must trust Him. He is watching over us. Do not be a mule.

Thank you to all who pray and hold the rope.

The Holemans in Peru.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

27 March 2011 Update!


We've had a great week here in Peru.

The best...
  • Haylee had another GREAT report from her rheumatologist. Her numbers continue to show progress as she continues to fight Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis. Her doctor has again decreased her medication. Thank you for your prayers. Continue to pray for healing.
  • March has been such a busy month but God has been working. We saw the start of a new church and there are several more Bible study groups meeting who are almost ready to start their own churches. Please continue to pray for opportunities to make disciples here in Peru.
  • Fish Robinson and the crew from North Oxford Baptist Church returned to Peru! I wish all student teams were this easy to work with. Although they did not need our help, Liesa and Jeff tagged along with this team. It was so encouraging to be with them and see how a properly prepared and trained team can be so effective in cross-cultural ministry. Great Job Fish!
  • JAY COOK was here. Jay was here from Argentina for some meetings and we were able to have him with us here at our house for a couple of days and then spend a lot of time with him during the week. Jay is one of those guys who is walking with Jesus and you just want to always be around him. Thanks for hanging with us, Jay.
  • Liesa was able to attend meetings this week to get great information for use in Community Transformation Training. Basically, she learned some new ways to use Health Strategies to open the doors for church planting.
  • Our Stateside Assignment is scheduled for June 25, 2011 to January 5, 2012. We'll be living in Brandon, MS in the missionary home of Crossgates Baptist Church. Liesa and Jeff will also be serving at Mississippi College as 'Missionaries in Residence'. We are excited about the opportunity to serve and disciple students while on stateside.
  • We've had great news about future workers who will come to Peru to fill in the gaps left by personnel who are finishing up their terms. Please pray for them as they prepare to arrive in Peru in August.
  • Jackson had serious thoughts about working on his research paper. Hey, it's a big deal for us! Now, if we could just follow-through. :-)
Prayer Requests...
  • Pray for the future. Big decisions must be made soon about where God will have us working. We are trusting God to show us His Plan and we're trusting YOU to be praying.
  • Continue to pray for Haylee and Jackson. They are doing great because of the prayers of so many!
  • Pray for our teammate Amber Smith who will be finishing up her journeygirl term on April 20. Pray for her as she seeks God's Will about the future.
Thank you so much for your prayers and support of the work of missionaries around the world through your giving to the Cooperative Program and the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering.

Jeff, Liesa, Haylee, and Jackson.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

The Most Important Missionary Weapon.

We meet each morning as a family and study God's Word. For the past few weeks we have been in the Old Testament and a while back we began reading through the book of Joshua. We've been learning the past few days about Israel's attempt to capture the city of Ai.

You may recall that God's people were forbidden from taking any of the valuables from Jericho when they captured the city. However, Achan took a robe and some silver and gold. He hid the items in the ground, but he could not hide his heart from God. With this sin, Achan caused Israel to lose their most powerful weapon: pure hearts.

His sin affected his whole nation. They were whipped like the Ole Miss football team playing Alabama during their first attempt to conquer Ai. Then, Achan's sin was exposed, dealt with (harshly), and the people of God were able to take the city of Ai. And, God gave them the possessions of Ai just to mess with our minds.

There are lessons here for a missionary. God has empowered us with all we need to carry the light of the gospel to the nations. God has given us His Word as the best tool for battle. He has empowered us with the Holy Spirit to guide us, reveal to us words to speak, and fill us with strength for the battle. But if we focus only on the external assignment before us we ignore the internal work that must be done...in our own hearts. It's always much more enjoyable to determine the strategy to reach the lost than it is to determine the deficiencies in our own spiritual condition.

We are mistaken if we think the missionary task is to only make disciples of the nations. The first task of a missionary is to 'discipline' his or her own heart; to remain 'discipled' as we disciple others. Do you think the Enemy convinces me that I am responsible for the lostness of the whole world so that I will ignore the 'deficiencies' I have buried in my own tent? I wonder if the Deceiver uses the responsibility of managing a team of missionaries to cause me to put aside managing my own spiritual condition? I must remember that God must always be conquering "I" before I can be used to conquer Ai. A pure heart is the most important missionary weapon.




Sunday, March 6, 2011

6 March 2011 Update!

We've had a couple of weeks of 'office work' to keep us busy since the last update. There's this tool we use called the 'CPPI' to keep track of all the work that is going on with the people groups that our Strategic Partners are working with here in Peru. So, for the past few days Jeff has been entering data from reports from all of our teams in 2010. It is tedious work but it must be done.

Liesa has been busy working on logistical support for teams coming to Peru over the next few weeks. Buying bus tickets, arranging transportation, making hotel reservations, reserving equipment, and the other things that have to done to make the REAP North Peru machine run smoothly.

Haylee and Jackson are doing well. They are counting down the days until they get BRACES on their teeth. That big event will happen on Wednesday, March 9. Pray for them as they deal with BRACE FACE issues. They both are glad school has started. On Tuesdays and Thursdays this month they have swimming classes after school so they've been worn out from all of that hard work.

We are excited about some Oxford folks coming in on Thursday. Liesa and I will be working with this team in the Central Jungle. We're praying that the Christians in the community where we have been working are ready to form a church. Hopefully, that will happen this week.

Thank you all for praying!

Jeff, Liesa, Haylee, and Jackson

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Challenging thought...

Neil Cole (Church Multiplication Associates) is credited with this quote...

Ultimately each church will be evaluated by only one thing. Its disciples.

Your church is only as good as its disciples. It does not matter how good your praise, preaching, programs or property are: If your disciples are passive, needy, consumerist, and not moving in the direction of radical obedience, your church is not good.

23 February 2011 Update!

Hello out there in computer land!

We're doing well down here in Lima, Peru. Things here are getting back to normal as Haylee and Jackson started school today. Finally, maybe we'll have some normal schedules around here.

Thank You to all who are praying. Please join us in praying for the following churches/groups coming to work in Peru during the next few weeks:
  • Feb 24 -- Woodland Hills Baptist Church, North Carolina.
  • Feb 28 -- Jog Road Baptist, Florida
  • Mar 5 -- Riverland Hills Baptist, South Carolina
  • March 6 -- Roebuck Baptist, South Carolina
  • March 9 -- Bryan Baptist Association, Oklahoma
  • March 10 -- North Oxford Baptist, Mississippi
  • March 11 -- Humble First Baptist, Texas
  • March 12 -- Bethany Baptist Church, Texas
  • March 13 -- Wedgewood Baptist, Texas
  • March 14 -- Lincolnton/Southfork Association, North Carolina
  • March 16 -- Grace Community Baptist, Virginia
  • March 17 -- New Bethel Baptist, Tennessee
  • March 18 -- Grant Avenue Baptist, Oregon
  • March 19 -- George/Greene Association, Mississippi
  • March 19 -- First Baptist Callahan, Florida
  • March 31 -- Southside Baptist, Arkansas
These churches are committed to working with People Groups that they have adopted as their own. They are the REAL, LIVE MISSIONARIES to their communities. Please pray for the Gospel to be clearly communicated and for the safety of these mission teams. Please pray for the REAP NORTH Peru team of missionaries as we are involved in different ways with each of these mission teams.

Thank You for praying...

Jeff, Liesa, Haylee, and Jackson

Here's a little video of some fun we had last week..


Tuesday, February 15, 2011

15 February 2011 Update!

Hello to all of our faithful prayer partners out there.

Thank you for your faithfulness to pray for us over the past couple of weeks. We are so grateful for your love and concern for us expressed through your commitment to pray.

We have had a busy couple of weeks..
  • On Feb 2 Jeff was blessed with the opportunity to help train a group of semester missionaries (called 'Hands On') here in Lima. It is always a great honor and a lot of fun to work with students. Rick and Cindy Jenkins do a great job getting students ready for their assignments and we are blessed to have some new friends.
  • On Feb 3 were were able to gather most of our REAP NORTH Peru team for our first team meeting of the year. We are facing a busy Spring with our schedules really getting busy in early March. We are blessed to work with a dynamic, servant-hearted group of teammates who work hard to make sure all of our work gets done.
  • On Feb 7 to 11, Liesa and Jeff were a part of a group of missionaries participating in training for transition to new roles in our America's Affinity. Our Company has been going through a period of reorganization for the past few years and this continues to affect us and our team. It was a good week of meeting new folks, hearing from leadership, and working together to try to figure out where God is leading His work among the peoples of the Americas.
These past few days have been fun as we've been getting ready for school next week, catching a movie, checking out the new Lima Metro bus, cruising through a market called Polvo Azules, and getting some work done for teams coming to Peru in a few weeks.

Here are few prayer requests that you can help with:
  1. TRANSITION. As we face the changes within our company please pray that we will have wisdom to know God's Plan for our family. We finish our term in June 2011 and are seeking God's Plan for us for the future.
  2. HAYLEE AND JACKSON. A new school semester begins next week. Pray for a good adjustment back to the 'REAL' world.
  3. THE PEOPLE OF PERU. Many people in Peru have heard about Jesus. But, they have not been able to grasp the thought of a personal relationship with Him. Pray that the Gospel will be able to break through the barriers of 'religion' to reach the wonderful people of Peru.
  4. REAP NORTH TEAM. The work of our team reaches to Peru, Ecuador, and Bolivia. Please pray for the following folks serving with us...Larry, Nancy, Christy, Patti, Fletcher, Ruby, Jake, Dodie, Abigail, Hannah, Jeremy, Crystal, Karis, Adalyn, David, Cameron, Pete, Tommy, Jim, Brian, Felicia, Sydney, Skylar, Katie, Boots, Mindy, and Amber.
It was good to see Mark from Argentina while he was in Lima.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

1 February 2011 Update!

Greetings from warm and sometimes sunny Lima Peru!

Thank you for all who pray for us. We are constantly aware of your prayers in practical ways. Driving in this crazy place, communicating in a language that three years ago was so to us, seeing Haylee and Jackson grow up into amazing disciples of Jesus, patience in the midst of some frustrating days. All of those things are areas where we sense the prayers of all of you out there. Thank you!

We have settled back in to our jobs here in Lima after a few weeks in the USA. We are gearing up for some busy weeks ahead as March until September are going to be busy here in Peru. We are blessed with incredible teammates who are such a blessing to serve with. I'm glad that many of you who read this blog have met many of them.

Last week was a busy week of catching up on emails and phone calls. It is amazing to receive emails from pastor friends out in the jungle, talk with a fellow missionary in Spain on Skype, chat online with a missionary friend in Mexico and do all those things on the same day. And, the blessing of having an ice cream break at a local mall with a fellow national missionary from North Peru who was in town with his family. We are blessed to serve in a wonderful place like Peru.

Today we had the blessing of hanging out via video call with Rob, Fish, Shawn, and Liz. They were in Oxford and we were in Peru but it felt like we were all in the same room 'cutting up' like we usually do. 'Stopemfromfloppin'. Now, that's funny. Inside joke, sorry.

Tomorrow, Jeff is excited about working with the 'Hands On' student missionaries who are headed to Brazil next week to work in Sao Paulo. Jeff and the youth group at FBC Oxford, MS worked in Sao Paulo at several universities several years ago with IMB missionary friends and it is exciting to see today what is going on there in Sao Paulo with those students. These 'Hands On' missionaries will be working in Sao Paulo, Brazil for this semester. It is a privilege to be a part of their training.

Haylee and Jackson are enjoying the lazy days of summer. How many hours a day can you play Wii? How many days in a row can you not get out of pajamas? Jackson is trying to find out. Haylee is enjoying sleeping, reading, watching t.v., and girl stuff. Both have had time to spend with friends and we even snuck away to the beach earlier this week. So, all is good with the kids.

Haylee had a great report from her doctor today. Things are looking good with her rheumatoid arthritis and the doctor is beginning to decrease her drugs. We'll see how she responds but things have been going really well over the past couple of weeks. The cold weather of Mississippi caused her some pain but the warm weather of Lima has been a blessing.

We begin a week of meetings next week to begin to unravel the mystery of what the future holds for our ministry assignment. This is a long story, but in short, from our perspective, the International Mission Board is shifting priority to other parts of the world which means the work of missionaries in South America is changing...dramatically for some. And, the work that is being done in Central and South America is changing focus to those labeled as 'unreached.' 'Unreached' means a population where less than 2% of the population is Christian. This all sounds good and we are very supportive of those making these decisions as long as they will answer questions about the changes and display wisdom in the way they use resources entrusted to them by Southern Baptist Churches. So far, so good.

Thank you to all who are praying and supporting the work of Southern Baptist missionaries around the world through the Cooperative Program and the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering.

Jeff, Liesa, Haylee, and Jackson Holeman

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Prayer Requests...

Hey, if you get a few minutes, please lift up these prayer requests for this week:
  • Please continue to pray for Haylee. As you know she has been diagnosed with Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis. Please continue to pray for healing and no pain.
  • Please pray for the Huaraz Pastor's Conference this week in Huaraz, Peru. Dr. David Sills from Southern Seminary is here to lead the conference along with a team from Ingleside Baptist Macon, Georgia.
  • Please pray for our team mate Felicia Henderson who will be having another surgery on her foot/ankle soon. She broke her ankle a few months ago and has had a hard recovery.
Thank you for lifting these requests up!

Jeff

Monday, January 24, 2011

A letter from a jungle pastor...

Thank you so much for your prayers on our behalf and those of our REAP NORTH Peru team. I wanted to share this letter that one of our team mates received from a pastor in the jungle telling about what God is doing in the Amazon Region. Please read and celebrate with us how God is moving and using churches from the USA to plant churches in Peru.

Hello my Brother. I am very happy to send you this letter because I just got back from trip was a wonderful trip, I put a new name to the mission , YAHUAS IN CHRIST.

thanks for your prayers and support, we now have 8 churches in the villages and 7 groups in the future with the help of our God will be with leaders Churches.

We have a total of 668 believers that includes believers of my Church and children are also counted all these people recognized Christ only forgive them and give them eternal love.

This year we built together with the brethren of my church two chapels in the villages and we are praying for the Lord to provide to buy the land for our church.

We visited the river Atacuary and Mayoruna , . Now the river is growing that enables us to visit more villages we are visiting, Primavera , May 2, san juan, and Cajo cuma, these people are very excited to serve the Lord. pray for Cajo cuma this is a small town but where there are more people of the tribe Yahua. I hope when you come do not forget to take it beyond me a fishing rod, because in this river of this village are a lot of fish. I hope to stay a week my brother we have much to visit but I'd spend a little time to fish.

Please help me in prayer in this. I have to meet 100 youth from the villages for a retreat in Monte Carmelo that will last a week- the 3rd-7th of January. I am praying that you will be able to be there. We hope to have a week of prayer, preaching, and Bible study. I am dividing each village to bring different foods like bananas, meat, fish, etc. I will be leaving this week for 2 weeks to confirm which villages and with youth will be able to come. Please pray for Tania’s health. She will be going to Lima again in January. Continue praying also so that this trip I will be able to take Bibles and study books with me to the villages. I don’t have any to give right now. Thank you so much for all of your support and prayers this year. Continue praying for the boat’s motor because it is failing. Until now it has been a great motor and it has been a great blessing to us during these 5+ years. Next week we are excited because we will be taking hot chocolate and Panetton (a special christmas bread) to villages such as November 9th and several others. This is a tradition in Peru and it is very sad for children who don’t get to eat Panetton during Christmas time. Many hugs in Christ,

Pastor Francisco

Saturday, January 15, 2011

15 January 2011 Update

Hi everyone,

Thank you to all who pray so faithfully for us. One of the most meaningful parts of being in the USA is to meet so many of you who we did not know were praying for us. Paul wrote to Philemon these words: I pray that your partnership with us in the faith may be effective in deepening your understanding of every good thing we share for the sake of Christ. Thank you so much for your partnership with us in South America.

We've had a busy few weeks. We spent New Year's Eve in Petal with Jeff's mom and brother and family. On January 2 we had the honor of speaking at First Baptist Yazoo City, MS. It was a wonderful morning of seeing friends and enjoying lots of good memories. Jeff grew up in Yazoo City so this was a great privilege for all of us.
We then went to Meridian, MS for a gathering of Liesa's extended family.

We then headed home to Oxford, MS for a few days. We were able to speak at First Baptist Church of Oxford on January 9. FBC Oxford is so supportive and loving to our family. We are so grateful to be a part of such a strong group of believers.

The Blizzard of 2011 and brought 7 to 10 inches of snow to North Mississippi. The aches and pains of playing hard in the snow still remind us of how much fun we had. We were able to spend the week in Oxford with old friends and new friends. We spent so much time listening to what God is doing in calling people to be involved in reaching the world. Very encouraging to us!

We're back here in central Mississippi with Liesa's parents before we begin our journey back to Peru in a few days. Haylee is a part of a Dnow Weekend at Parkway Baptist Church in Clinton, MS. The youth minister there is Louis Zinc. He and Jeff worked together at FBC Oxford back in the day. We'll be speaking at a church in Meridian, MS this weekend and to Liesa's home church mid-week. So, we're staying busy and having a great time.

Our next update will probably be from Lima! Blessings to all of you.

Jeff, Liesa, Haylee, and Jackson