Showing posts with label Ministry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ministry. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

What We've Learned So Far


     Well, we are making it through a very warm Cayman summer! Last week the heat index was 117°F. Actually, since the Cayman Islands are tropical, the concept of four seasons seems wildly inappropriate. So here’s my summary of our Cayman seasons.

     “Summer” or “Rainy Season”—May through October, characterized by muggy, warm, rainy weather, and the accompanying hordes of mosquitoes. Hurricanes—June through November—always be ready!

     “Winter” or “Dry Season”—November through April, characteristic heavy “nor'easter” winds early in the year, pleasant temperatures.
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      At the beginning of August we held an all-day prayer and fasting session in the sanctuary. During that time our recipients for the food bank arrived. We invited them up to the altar so we could pray for them. What an electric time of intercession we had! A lady with whom we have prayed about her extremely difficult situation gave me an envelope containing her tithes and offering. It read “for people in need.”
     We are learning some important lessons about ministering here in the Caribbean. The first is the necessity of living according the rhythm of the island. The flow of life here is slower, and many dreams are surrendering by necessity to “island time.” We could try to force things into being, but the result would be ministry disconnected from the very people it hopes to serve. Our role is to promote the indigenous principle—encouraging and helping our national brothers and sisters to develop their own burden for the types of ministry to which the Lord has called them.
     A related discovery is the crucial importance of ministry training. Without national workers, no ministry is possible. We are greatly encouraged by the hunger our students have to understand and apply Biblical precepts. These are the future leaders of Grand Cayman and of the many other nations represented in our church. We are also seeing the significance of modeling these precepts in front of them.

PLEASE PRAY WITH US FOR:
~~unity and transparency in the Body of Christ; a greater spiritual fervor to combat the nominal religious spirit that pervades the island; a continued emphasis on corporate and individual prayer/fasting.
~~a tearing down of occult strongholds as well as fear and superstition concerning its power in the life of believers; a practical understanding of the Holy Spirit’s work in believers’ lives.
 ~~a greater interest among men to receive Biblical training and take on leadership roles in the church.
~~training—the last two Global University courses of the year; altar and follow-up ministry; new Living Free course.
~~ongoing talks with the government about acquiring a piece of property for a Teen Challenge Center; wisdom for the next step.
~~youth outreach trip in Cayman Brac (our neighboring island).
~~our parents’ health—John’s mother is growing very weak and can no longer eat, walk or talk well. John’s father is exhausted as he valiantly takes care of his wife. Sondra’s mom went through the recent earthquake in Virginia and had severe chest pains afterward. She subsequently had surgery to insert a new heart stent inside an old one that had closed up. She is now recovering in the hospital.
~~a financial miracle. We have lost almost 20% of our support since arriving on this island.

Friday, July 1, 2011

Six Month Update

     Well, I guess I still need lessons in Blogger! I tried several times last week to post a blog, only to lose the text of my post. If you see this, I have finally been successful. :) Just blame it on baby-boomer slowness to catch up with modern technology!
     What have we experienced in the last few months?
  • We have taught three Global University courses to an amazing group of students. It has been wonderful to hear testimonies of how the classes have changed their lives. One young lady told me with tears in her eyes, "I am just so full." Another student shared that her hunger for the Lord and for His word has exploded since her baptism and course participation. We are also preaching from time to time at First Assembly and at West Bay Assembly (pastored by missionary friends Mike & Debbie Hampton).
  • Counseling is taking up more of our time. We are seeing increasing evidence of  the pervasive Caribbean occult heritage, a stronghold that often reaches back many generations. One woman was sold to her grandmother, a witch doctor. Many otherwise strong Christians believe in curses, and are intimidated by superstition and fear. Part of our task is to reassure them of Christ's victory over the enemy, and let them know them no longer have to put up with such bondages. Please pray with us for boldness and discernment.
  • Pastor Bobb (Cayman Superintendent and pastor of First Assembly) has been praying for a spirit of renewal on the island. To that end, our Sunday night services are geared more towards worship and prayer. We do the altar worship with our guitars. The emphasis in the last few weeks has been on the Holy Spirit, and we sense we are on the cusp of a great move of God. Please pray with us for a genuine revival.
  • We have been involved in compassion ministries such as our food bank and prison visits. A Teen Challenge center is still on hold, pending a government approval of property. Please pray with us for favor.
  • Our art and music lessons for the public will begin in a couple of weeks, and we are hoping to make contact with unchurched families that way. Eventually we hope to open a community center/coffee house ministry as this grows. Sondra is also helping to mentor and train our music director and choir.
     We highly recommend that you check out and subscribe to our Facebook ministry page: The Bocchieris > Missionaries to the Cayman Islands:  https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Bocchieris-Missionaries-to-the-Cayman-Islands/120224851333888  That page gives a more instantaneous view of what's going on with us, and is updated quite often.
     Check out our latest newsletter in the column to the right for more information. Also, we've added a new feature to our blog. In the right-hand column, just above our slideshow, there is a place to follow our blog by entering your email address. You will then receive an email notice every time we add a new post or feature. We want you to have the most current information on our ministry, so you will be able to rejoice with us in the victories and intercede for us when we have prayer needs. Your email will be entirely secure, and you can unsubscribe at any time. Thanks for being our partners in winning and discipling this area of the world for Christ!