Thursday, December 27, 2007

Great News about Venezuelan friend

We are very thankful today for God's provision! A close Venezuelan friend has been dealing with some immigration issues in the past couple of weeks, and today God provided a wonderful answer to a lot of prayers. Some things are still undecided, but there is a higher probablity now that this friend's family will be able to remain together and continue to share in God's ministry to reach lost Spanish-speakers here in America. Go God!!!

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Your Prayers are Needed

We are saddened to report that our oldest son's father-in-law passed away this morning after a year-long battle with cancer. We ask you to pray for the entire family as they deal with his death during this "should-be-happy" Christmas season. After we learn more details about the funeral arrangements, we will be making a 12-hour drive to Virginia to attend the funeral. Thank you for your prayer support. Many Blessings, Dan and Nancy

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Great Semester of Learning

Dan has finished another semester in which God taught him many things related to mission and evangelism. We are very grateful for this time apart that God has provided through our ministry partners. In addition to Dan's new insights, Nancy continues to develop her passion for prayer and healing ministry. We are curious about how the Great Creator/Designer is going to weave our passions and gifts into a tapestry of ministry to bring lost people to Christ in Venezuela, Costa Rica, and America. Please continue praying for us to receive the wisdom and discernment of the Holy Spirit as answer God's call. Isn't Grace Grand!?!

Monday, December 10, 2007

Great Visit with Missionary Friends

We had a great visit this weekend with our missionary friends, David and Carol Cosby, and their grown children, Sharyn and Blair. We have served together in VZ for several years now, and David and Carol now serve there full time. It was great to be with them. Please pray for them as they continue to serve the Lord in amazing ways. Much Love, Dan and Nancy

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Pray for Efrain and Bethsaida Morales

Please pray for our dear friends, Efrain and Bethsaida Morales. Bethsaida's mother died early yesterday morning, so they had to make an unexpected trip to Venezuela yesterday evening to attend the funeral this morning. Please pray for God's comfort and peace during this time. Also, since their trip was on such short notice, the airfare was very expensive, so please pray for God to provide for those costs. Many Blessings, Dan and Nancy

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Learning So Much

Hi everyone, this is Dan. I just want to give thanks for how much I'm learning this year. Yesterday I had the chance to interview a Hispanic pastor who has planted a new Hispanic church in the Lexington area. What a joy to see what God has been up to in that congregation. They are partnering with an Anglo congregation that not only has a heart for Hispanics, but also does a lot with homeless ministries. To see the passion and celebratory attitude of the Hispanic pastor, combined with a truly SHARED vision with the Anglo pastor, was a joy to behold. I'm learning more and more about how to be a part of what God is up to to reach Spanish-speaking people in the States, and I'm excited about that. One thing in particular that I have heard over and over again from my Hispanic brothers and sisters is the critical importance of prayer. Pray, pray, pray, is what the pastor told me yesterday. Without prayer, you can forget about reaching Hispanic people with the gospel, because prayer is the only thing that can empower you and give you Holy Spirit wisdom. What else can we say but "Amen"!

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Thankful Indeed

As we celebrate Thanksgiving, we certainly have much to thank God for. Nancy returns home Thanksgiving afternoon, after two weeks of helping her brother with his post-surgery recuperation. We will be glad to be together again! We are also most grateful for our wonderful sons, Chris and John, and their amazing wives, Eleanor and Tara. They enrich our lives in ways too numerous to count. Additionally, we are thankful for all of you who support 0ur ministry with your prayers and your giving. You are sources of immense encouragement and hope in our lives. Lastly, we are thankful for God's grace in Jesus, and for the immense privilege of knowing Him and being a part of His Body, the church. Our hearts are swelled with gratitude during this season, and our prayer is that we can more fully thank God by more fully loving Him and participating in the Great Adventure that He has designed Christian living to be. Much Love, Dan and Nancy

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Too Pretty Not to Show You!


Thursday, November 15, 2007

Wonderful Surprise Visit With the Palomos

Yesterday Dan had a marvelous surprise visit with Fernando and Zulay Palomo, from Costa Rica. They were in Wilmore for a meeting at Asbury, and we ran into each other at lunch. It was great to see them again and enjoy a Spanish conversation in person (instead of listening to tapes).
More importantly, it was great to hear their newest vision. In Costa Rica, there are over 300,000 teenagers who have dropped out of school. The Palomos have a vision of beginning a multi-tiered ministry that will reach many of these young men and women with education and evangelism. They hope to do this with teenagers in the community at large. Additionally, they are also going to specifically target teenage dropouts in the Evangelical Methodist churches.
Why? First of all, they need to be reached with Christ's love. Secondly, reaching these young men and women now will greatly impact the future mission-minded leadership of the local churches in Costa Rica, which will therefore greatly impact those churches' abilities to reach the lost with the good news of Christ's love. It is our partnership with these kinds of compassionate and visionary friends in Costa Rica and Venezuela that excites us the most in our ministry. Please pray for the Palomos and their new vision. Gracias, y Dios le bendiga.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Greetings From St. Petersburg

Florida that is, not Russia. I (Nancy) am in St. Petersburg to help my brother and sister-in-law after his foot surgery last Friday. Buddy (my brother) came through the surgery in great shape! The doctor removed a bone spur, but didn't have to remove and then reattach the achilles tendon as he feared would be the case. This makes Buddy's recovery time a couple of weeks shorter. The hardest part is trying to keep him from doing too much! But, he's being a pretty good patient and I'm enjoying the chance to visit with them. Also, the weather is so much warmer here than Kentucky! It's great!


One of the major issues here in St. Petersburg is the homeless population, especially during the winter months. I guess like everyone else, they want to "winter in Florida." The city of St. Petersburg and Pinellas County in general are very friendly to the homeless. Ten acres in the downtown area have been designated for "tent city" where the homeless have a place to camp without being chased away. There are also many government agencies, charitable organizations, and churches that offer aid of all types. As well as temporary aid, such as soup kitchens, there are programs and ministries that help folks with healthcare, clothes, and help to get off the street for those want to.


There are any number of reasons someone may be on the street. Some have mental health issues, some are alcoholics or drug addicts and some may have lost their homes due to unforseen circumstances such as job loss. One organization I talked with told me 22% of the people they see every day are under the age of 18. Some may be with a parent and some would be runaways. It is heart breaking to see so many in such need. During the summer months, there are over 5,000 on the streets in any given night in this area. And that's the slow season! I'm glad that both the churches I visited on Sunday participate in homeless ministry to some degree. If your church or community has ministries with homeless people, I encourage you to get involved. It's a great way to live out your Christian witness.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Dan Home Safely


Dan returned home tonight after a whirlwind 3-day trip and 893 miles of driving. The funeral for Uncle Lee Tommy was a wonderful celebration and tribute to someone who expressed his Christian faith through love and encouragement. Many people remembered Lee Tommy as someone who would constantly think of others' needs before his, and would have just the right words to pick them up and help them "keep on keepin' on." Dan is pictured here with his twin brother Don and their Aunt Tootie, who is Lee Tommy's widow. Please pray for Aunt Tootie and her son James Lee as they continue the grieving process. Many Blessings, Dan and Nancy

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Traveling Mercies

Please pray for traveling mercies for us. Nancy flew to St. Petersburg on Thursday, to care for her brother Buddy as he recuperates from foot surgery, so that his wife Deborah can continue to work. She will be gone two weeks. Dan had to take an unplanned trip to Boones Mill, Virginia yesterday (Friday) because an uncle died there. Please pray for our protection and safety, and also pray that Dan won't suffer too much in his schoolwork by missing a weekend of study. He has a lot of assignments in the next few weeks. Thank you!

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Christian Healing Ministries

What a great week I (Nancy) experienced at Christian Healing Ministries in Jacksonville last week. I'm following God's leading into prayer ministry and this was one more step toward that calling.

During the 3 days, we participants listened to teachings on various topics such as forgiveness, inner healing, physical healing, etc. We were each assigned 2 prayer ministers to spend time praying about what God may be saying to us about each topic. I think one of the things I was supposed to learn from this experience is what being a good and a not so good prayer minister may look like. One of my prayer ministers seemed especially sensitive to the Holy Spirit and zeroed in on issues we needed to pray about. The other, while very nice, was more prone to tell me her story and give advice. As I continue learning more about prayer ministry and receive more training in this area, I certainly want to make sure I'm like the first one rather than the second!

I also received a significant breakthrough over some hurtful memories from childhood last week. I was able to let Jesus show me where He was during those bad experiences and change the emotions associated with them. I was able to let Him speak His truth and love for me into those experiences.

God is giving me such a passion to help people move into healing, wholeness and freedom to become the person He created them to be. It is exciting to see how God leads and uses us when we are willing and make ourselves available. I can't wait to see how He will combine our passion for Latin America with prayer and healing ministry.

Jesus is Able to Save Completely

Hebrews 7:23-25 says: "Now there have been many of those priests, since death prevented them from continuing in office; but because Jesus lives forever, he has a permanent priesthood. Therefore he is able to save completely those who come to God through him, because he always lives to intercede for them" (NIV).

I read this passage yesterday in my daily reading, and it reminded me that some Christians have a "light-weight" understanding of what it means to surrender our lives to Jesus. When we submit to Christ and accept His conversion and call (both are included!), He doesn't want to restore/renew/reconcile just one part of our lives, He wants to transform us entirely. He wants to transform our minds, bodies, relationships, activities, wills, and more.

Christianity in its fullest understanding doesn't mean that we attend worship fairly regularly, give a little money, and do an occasional good deed. Rather, being a Christ-follower means that we enjoy the amazingly joyous experience of being reconciled with God, one another, and God's creation, PLUS discovering the role God has designed for us to fulfill in partnering with Him to bring about His purposes on earth. We discover that WE ARE PART OF GOD'S PLAN. Rightly practiced from the perspective of grace and complete surrender, the Christian experience brings us into the fullness of who we were created to be, in relationship with God and all of God's creation. It's not a heavy burdensome duty, but a GREAT ADVENTURE.

Today, I pray that God will grant you a fresh vision of the whole-life-permeating nature of His love and His call. Many Blessings, Dan

Monday, November 5, 2007

Effingham, Illinois

A few weeks ago we travelled to Effingham, Illinois, where Dan preached on a Wednesday night in a Baptist church. There were about 400 people in attendance as Dan invited the congregation to give serious consideration to God's invitation to participate with Him in what He is going around the world to draw lost people to Him. 50 people committed themselves to a more serious commitment to global outreach, and 30 of those people were middle schoolers and high schoolers. Dan heard from the pastor this week, Van Brooks, who told him that the mission "temperature" at the church remains high. Please pray for God's continued work in the midst of this congregation as they seek to be a church that truly witnesses "to the ends of the earth" (Acts 1:8).

Saturday, November 3, 2007

Nancy returns home from 3-day prayer event


Nancy returned home yesterday from a 3-day prayer event in Jacksonville at Christian Healing Ministries. She will provide a post in the next few days with more details. For now, we are grateful to report that she experienced warm fellowship and the richness of God's presence through this focused time of prayer. She is pictured here with Francis McNutt. Francis and his wife, Judith, lead Christian Healing Ministries. Ironically, the facility they are currently using is only about 1/2 mile from the home Dan grew up in :) It is sometimes a very small world.

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Sonia's Ministry with Street Kids in Costa Rica


We received an email from Pastor Sonia today. Sonia is our friend who has a wonderful ministry with street kids in Costa Rica. One of her ministries is a residential ranch where teenagers who have previously lived on the streets are able to reside for 16 months, learning several trades and receiving a lot of Christian nurture. At the same time, she works with the kids' families back home, attempting to reconcile the teens with their parents and siblings. Her email today was to share the good news that they are progressing with plans to expand the dining facilities at the ranch. This is a fabulous ministry that we love to support when we have a chance. We are hoping to take a mission team there next Summer to help with some of their construction work. Please pray for Sonia and her husband, Edwin, as they continue this vital ministry.

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

A proverb worth remembering

This proverb was part of my daily Bible reading a couple days ago, and it reminded me of how easy it is for us to participate in gossip, even when we don't want to. In fact, I've been a part of prayer groups that used the "sharing of prayer concerns" as a springboard for some of the best (or worst) gossip I've ever heard. May we all take this proverb to heart in a fresh way - "Without wood a fire goes out; without gossip a quarrel dies down" (Proverbs 26:20, NIV)

Great Visit with Chris and Eleanor




We enjoyed a great visit with Chris and Eleanor this past weekend in St. Louis. We are so grateful for the love they share with one another, and for both of them enjoying their budding careers. Chris is in his first year of teaching 8th grade math. It is exhausting to him, but also rewarding, and he is learning little by little how to handle the various dynamics of teaching, disciplining, grading, etc. Eleanor's research work with Washington University in the Botany Department continues to go well, plus she is doing a teaching assistant gig this semester. She is also training to run a half marathon in a couple weeks. Please be in prayer for Eleanor's father as he battles a very rare form of cancer which does not seem to respond to normal treatment methodologies.

God Percolating with Asbury Students Re. VZ


Last Wednesday night Nancy and I had the joy of speaking with a group of about 20 Asbury students about the work God is doing in Venezuela, and ways they could pray and think about partnering with God in that work. Through God's amazing grace, 5-7 men and women are seriously considering an exploratory trip to Venezuela in January to begin discerning whether and/or how God might want to use them to reach lost people there. God's continued provision that allows us to be used as small instruments in His hands to link people with the work in Venezuela and Costa Rica truly is incredible. It has been an enormous blessing to actually see what we envisioned as part of our ministry coming to fruition. Please pray for these students as they continue in their discernment process.