Three
weeks ago Margarita, Agustina, Ana, Antoine and I arrived in Paraguay. We miss our friends and family
in the United States. At the same time,
we know it is right for us to be back at work.
Classes recently started at the New Horizon School. I teach about 180 middle school students and
support others through chaplaincy.
Margarita works with about 70 at-risk teens and elementary students either
identified or suspected to have learning disabilities. Pray
that the New Horizon faculty will be controlled by Christ’s love, and that many of
the students and their families will receive the new life he offers.
During our U.S. travels, two local leaders headed up
the Fuente de Vida Church youth ministry.
We are handing that ministry on to them indefinitely because we have
been asked to organize more events this year for the national Missions and
Evangelism Ministry. Please pray for the city of Ñemby, which
will be the focus of our weekend outreach projects in the coming months.
Ana just finished her first week of school—for the third
time. She is currently enrolled in
pre-school at New Horizon and is enjoying it, in part, because her best friend,
Eirene, is her classmate. We plan to
keep her there for the rest of the semester and then transfer her to
kindergarten at a school for missionary children where a U.S. curriculum is
followed. Continue to pray for Ana as well as her little brother Antoine, who has
become a very active toddler.
Like Christmas in the U.S. and Three Kings Day in
Paraguay, Easter is also a holiday that involves gift-giving. Scripture teaches, “This is a gift from God…God
made Christ, who never sinned, to be the offering for our sin, so that we could
be made right with God.”* Pray for
Margarita and me as we share this message of reconciliation between all people
and their Creator.
Happy Easter!
Tim, Margarita, Ana and Antoine
*2 Corinthians 5: 18, 21
-->For an informative article about Paraguay's progress in recent years, go to www.stratfor.com/analysis/dark-pasts-and-bright-futures-paraguay
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