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Bolivia Precious Moment
Each morning our team here in Bolivia gathers for breakfast, testimonies and worship. Precious moment yesterday morning when mom Michelle broke into tears sharing about daughters Tessa (age 9) and Ella (age 7) using the EvangeCube yesterday to share Christ with people.

Bo, their dad, told how Tessa shared Christ with one lady. As Tessa's eyes scanned between the very pregnant lady and the EvangeCube, she clearly presented the gospel. Perhaps spurred by a mother's love for little children, the lady listened very intently. Then she prayed to receive Jesus as her personal Savior.

Lord, what are You doing in the lives of our team?

Dozens of people are praying to receive Christ as the teams of Bolivians and Americans share about how Jesus died for their sins and offers eternal life only through faith in Him. Please pray for them to be open and eager to be discipled into a full life walking with Christ.

God has answered the prayers of this family exceedingly, abundantly already!

Friday, November 13, 2009 11:56:28 AM

Bolivia Praises

Heavenly Father, Lord of the Harvest, Patient God—When Your glory is displayed, we are most blessed. You manifested Your glory in so many ways in Bolivia, Father. We worshipped You then, in prayer, in song, even in dance. We worship You now.

As Lord of the Harvest, You raised up a blessed US team. From 7 and 9 year olds to grandparents, with teenagers, college students, dads and sons, and many other godly people in between. Including a family and several couples. You even gave us several having birthdays and anniversaries during the trip. Even enduring their “different” traditions. You led us through Pastor Enzo. You raised up 30 talented and enthusiastic ministry partners (translators). You partnered us with host churches eager to reach their barrios for Christ. We fellowshipped together, then together saw Your fingerprints all over Santa Cruz. Blessed be Your name.

You opened doors and hearts all over the city. Down dusty roads. At barbed wire gates. In homes. The prison. Soccer teams. Executivesuites. A restaurant chain, like the McDonald’s of Bolivia, where our team was able to go to about 10 locations to share the gospel with the employees. This was all You, Lord, all You.

But not any schools, which was a blessing. As the schools remained closed due to the swine flu scare, many kids and teenagers trusted Christ. Then started evangelizing and discipling their friends. Such as Katerine, who trusted Christ, then led several of her friends to Christ. As she began the discipleship process, she turned around and immediately taught her friends what she had learned. Just as ducklings walking in single file, following their brother or sister only one step ahead of them.

Father, You gave our team the privilege of seeing 612 pray to receive Christ as You drew people to Yourself by giving them faith to trust in Jesus as Savior. Thank You.

In the midst of all this, You gave us safety and good health over thousands of miles of travel.

Lord, we surrender the follow-up to You, for we are confident that You are able to complete the good works You have started in many lives. We were able to have 91% follow-up, but we know that discipleship is a long term process. As we turned over the names and addresses of these precious new spiritual babies, we trust You to raise up disciple makers to stick with them to help them follow You.

Jesus, You are the Head of the Church. You are Head over the 4 new church plants and the 5 churches that were strengthened. Enable all our Bolivian partners to obey your command to make disciples. As they build people, we claim Your promise on behalf of them that You will build Your church.

We pray this also for the restaurant chain, one of whose HR leaders is a Dallas Seminary grad. Enable them to disciple their employees who now are following Christ. Whether You point them to a church, or start small “restaurant churches,” give them spiritual communities in which to grow and obey.

Without You, we can do nothing. Everything that happened this week of eternal value was 100% You. Thanks for letting us in on the fun.

All this we pray so that You might be more famous in Santa Cruz and around the world.

Amen.

Friday, November 13, 2009 11:55:00 AM

Bolivia Burger Churches

In Texas we have a lot of Cowboy churches. Churches that reach people with similar interests who enjoy a similar culture. Sunday we asked people what groups they are part of when we spoke at the church we helped plant three years ago. We were talking about the person of peace principle from Luke 10, an example of which is the woman at the well in John 4. We challenged them to be the key that unlocks the Gospel for their groups, networks, workplaces, neighborhoods.

At the end of the service the owner of a chain of hamburger fast food restaurants talked to Enzo. [Their restaurants are sort of like the McDonald’s of Bolivia, since McD is not here.] “Will your team speak to the employees of my restaurants? We have 200 in Bolivia, and 20 here in Santa Cruz. We will gather the employees at the beginning or end of their shifts to hear the Gospel.” So today Steve and the Vidor team (Linda, Terry and Lloyd) have appointments at four of the local restaurants!

We are challenging this church to start discipleship groups wherever people receive Christ . . . possibly right in the restaurants.

Please pray for open hearts, and also the discipleship of all the new believers. We are doing our best to model follow-up discipleship in all the areas. We want to have what Jesus called “fruit that remains.” Today and tomorrow are our last days to accomplish that.

Thanks for praying for us here in Bolivia. Everyone is doing great, although people are getting pretty tired from the long days.

Blessings.

Mike Jorgensen


Friday, November 13, 2009 11:55:00 AM

All about Bolivia
Bolivia, located in Central South America just southwest of Brazil is one the poorest and least developed countries in this region. Following a disastrous economic crisis during the early 1980’s poverty rates were cut in half during the 1990’s and current times have not improved much. Some 9 million people span the country of Bolivia primarily speaking the Spanish language and the predominate religion of this region is Roman Catholicism. Leaders of the country have faced a long history of difficulty including deep-seated poverty of the common Bolivian citizens and family units, social unrest and illegal drug production.
Thursday, November 12, 2009 8:50:24 AM

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  • La Paz is the country capital for Bolivia.
  • There are about 9.8 million living in Bolivia.
  • Quechua, Aymara and Spanish are the official languages.
  • People Need Christ in Bolivia.
  • There are eight universities in Bolivia.
  • Portuguese is the official language of Brazil.
  • Most people in Bolivia profess Roman Catholicism.
  • Sucre is the constitutional capital and seat of the judiciary.
  • Bolivia is named after independence fighter Simon Bolivar.

About Bolivia

The Fields Are Indeed Ripe

Rwanda NationalBolivia, located in Central South America just southwest of Brazil, is one the poorest and least developed countries in this region. Following a disastrous economic crisis during the early 1980’s, poverty rates were cut in half during the 1990’s and current times have not improved much. Some 9 million people span the country of Bolivia, primarily speaking the Spanish language, and the predominate religion of this region is Roman Catholicism. Leaders of the country have faced a long history of difficulty including deep-seated poverty of the common Bolivian citizens and family units, social unrest and illegal drug production.

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