Dear
Friends and Family:
Margarita
and I give thanks to God for the many great things that have happened this year
in Paraguay. The Torre Fuerte Church has
grown in numbers as well as unity. My 100
or so students advanced in their studies, and a number of the almost 100 teenage
boys who I followed up on through chaplaincy made first-time decisions to follow Jesus. We checked on many former students who
continue in universities and have found good jobs. Margarita worked with less students this year
to dedicate more time to our two youngest children, Antoine and Gabrielli. We organized 6 outreach events in 4 different
cities, seeing as many as 200 people place their faith in Christ. 120 inmates completed the evangelistic course
“Quien es Jesus,” with the majority deciding to follow Jesus. Also, one former inmate who I discipled now
helps plant a church near the world-famous Cateura neighborhood (watch the 60-Minutes report about the neighborhood at www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxUuKthY1dQ). This all
was possible because of your support.
Thank you!
Margarita
and our colleague, Christian, trained the Puerto Falcon Sunday school teachers
for the upcoming outreach event.
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Antoine had fun at his birthday party with his friends, cousins and sisters. |
Last week we returned to the
Ava Guarani settlement. The principal there asked us to help at their school next year. The previous week we received a similar
invitation from a principal on an urban Mbya Guarani settlement. In both cases, before being able to serve at
the schools, the tribal leaders will need to accept us. Pray
that the Ava and Mbya leaders will approve us as educators for their students and communities in 2018.
While Margarita was talking
with the principal at the Mbya school, a young leader showed me around the
settlement and told me a little of his story.
He didn’t say anything about his father, but he is the middle child of
many brothers and sisters. He left his
mother’s house a few years ago to come to the city for a better educational
opportunity. He is now finishing high
school and will soon travel back to his tribal lands about 3 hours away to
visit his mother. Pray for him to hear his Creator’s voice as he faces big decisions.
Margarita
and I thank God because of your partnership in the good news through your
giving and praying. Please pray that words may be given to us and our colleagues to boldly proclaim Jesus' teachings each day in Paraguay, and, in particular, this Saturday
(December 2nd) in the city of Puerto Falcon.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Tim, Margarita, Ana, Antoine and Gabrielli Revett
A Thanksgiving
Meal with Missionaries
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