Margarita
taught Ernesto from pre-school through first grade. Last month, at 16 years of age, Ernesto was on his motorcycle delivering food for his job when a truck hit him at high speed. Instead of helping Ernesto, the motorist
proceeded to the nearest police station and “worked something out.” Ernesto died a few days later. Despite the testimony of witnesses and
security camera footage of the hit-and-run accident, there has still been no
response to Ernesto’s family’s plea for justice.
The
people of our city face a challenge in making a just decision in the current
mayor elections. The incumbent mayor,
Cardenas, is under indictment for taking school lunch program funds and for
providing faulty construction to a high school that resulted in a roof collapsing
and seriously injuring students. His
opponent, Gomez, is under investigation for money laundering.
Margarita
and I wish we could say there have been improvements in cleaning up the
corruption in Paraguay during 2015.
Transparency International continues to rank the nation as the second-most
corrupt in Latin America. Pray for a new generation of “good
shepherds” who will truly care for the people of Paraguay.
The New Horizon School is
getting ready to have its third graduating class. The majority of the previous graduates study
in universities and many serve in churches.
We recently graduated one more class from the “¿Quién es Jesús?” course
inside the Tacumbu Prison (*see the video on Tim's Facebook page of the inmates giving thanks). Over half of
the group confessed to not know Christ at the start of the study, but since
made decisions to follow him. This year
alone, more than one hundred inmates completed the course. Give
thanks to God for these men, and pray that they share what they have learned
with other inmates and with their families.
The CDE Mission Team |
During
last month’s Ciudad del Este mission trip a handful of new decisions to follow
Christ were made. The local church was
strengthened and encouraged. At one
point, the mission team took the local youth group out to interact with and
pray for people on the streets. Through
this activity the youth gained a practical experience in outreach, and the
church now has a dozen or so people for follow-up. Thank
God for his work during the mission trip.
Please pray for the churches in Ciudad del Este.
Ernesto’s
tragic death and the widespread corruption bare evidence of intentions to harm the
people of Paraguay. Yet, we can see God’s
intentions for good through the saving of souls in Ciudad del Este and the
Tacumbu Prison as well as through the hope in the New Horizon students.
Yours
truly,
Tim, Margarita, Ana and Antoine Revett
*We'll be in the United States soon, accompanied by Margarita's mother, Agustina. Here is our itinerary:
November 18th-December 15th: Northwest Texas
December 16th-17th: Arizona
December 18th-21st: Southern California
December 22nd-23rd: Northern California
December 24th-February 2nd: Oregon/Washington
February 3rd-9th: New York/Boston
February 10th: Houston, Texas
February 11th: Paraguay
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