July CHILE MISSION Prayer Needs & Gratitude

“LIVING OUR FREEDOM GRATITUDE!!”

For Christ’s love compels us, because we are convinced that one died for all, and therefore all died. And he died for all, that those who live should no longer live for themselves but for him who died for them and was raised again.  So from now on we regard no one from a worldly point of view. Though we once regarded Christ in this way, we do so no longer. Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!  –2 Cor. 5:14-17

On July 4th we celebrate the independence of our country from England.  SO MANY have given their lives for our freedom in the United States and it’s not to be taken for granted!  Jesus also gave HIS life for an ETERNAL freedom for all those that believe in him.  It’s a freedom that we can never repay except by giving our lives back to him in gratitude as his lights in this dark world and in this short earthly life–a spiritual calling of all those who accept it.  Yet, the world would have none of such a purpose or calling, leaving many that don’t know or follow Jesus. 

We of CHILE MISSION are so grateful for your steady prayer support, financial support, and short-term trips as we extend Jesus in Santiago and also develop a CHRISTIAN camp in the middle of a country that does not know Jesus Christ!  How cool it is to live Christ’s Calling together out of gratitude!!

WE ARE GRATEFUL for continued good progress made in the construction of our 2-story maintenance/workshop/storage building on the camp property.  We are well on our way, as these photos show:

Once complete with outer metal walls and roof, Abraham and Cesar (our new CHILE MISSION TEAMMATE working on the camp property with Abraham) will work on the inside of the building to construct the enclosed office space that will initially be used as housing for Cesar and his family.  It will consist of two bedrooms, kitchen & living space, bathroom, and laundry facilities.

Pease pray for continued safety and progress of the construction crew and for Abraham’s and Cesar’s initial coming together this month as teammates.  He will begin working with Abraham this month of July.

Speaking of Cesar, WE ARE ALSO GRATEFUL for God’s expansion of the CHILE MISSION team!  With your help we with our team in Chile have been praying for several years for more Chilean teammates.  As Solomon says in Ecclesiastes 4:9-12, “two are better than one” and with God in the middle, “a cord of three strands is not easily broken.”      Thank you Lord for bringing Cesar & Shlomit be part of CHILE MISSION!

IN SANTIAGO WE ARE GRATEFUL that our Dulce Refugio Refuge House can continue to extend shelter and Jesus to all who stay with us such as Rodrigo.  As mentioned in June’s letter to you he now is in further treatment for cancer in other parts of his body and he’s very grateful for the care that he continues to receive through Carolina, our CHILE MISSION team member, and for all of our combined prayers.

For our part, Janine & I ARE VERY GRATEFUL to be able to travel within the U.S. to visit many friends, individuals, and churches on behalf of CHILE MISSION.  We are specifically looking for:

  • Anyone that can come to Chile in small teams or even as individuals to help make progress in the development of our camp property and in helping work toward the ongoing construction of new structures and buildings.  This includes any number of skills and jobs.  If you happen to know how to operate an excavator or skid steer, this also means YOU!! 😊 

We make the most construction-related progress between January through April (Chilean summer!) and we will be there with you.  We certainly can receive people outside of these months if that is better.  There is plenty to do for all and it’s very doable financially at just over $1,000 for 8 to10 days, including airfare, room & board, and local bus transportation.  Call us at 949-394-8282 or email us at chilemission1@gmail.com

  • One-time larger donations to help in our ongoing construction costs.  Our maintenance building in progress, for example, is costing roughly $60,000.  We now will work to finish its interior, including the office/living space for Cesar & Shlomit.  We will be in “construction mode” at the camp for these next several years to come. 
  • HELP!  as we also are looking for industrial kitchen components to send to the camp in another shipping container.  We are VERY grateful to the Decatur IL mission that donated 50 mattresses for the camp that were shipped in our first container this past year, and they have 50 more to give us to complete our need for mattresses.  Also, the FCC in Wilmington donated almost 100 “church” chairs for future use. We are very grateful for funds already given by many to make this first stage possible.  It would be great if the industrial kitchen appliances can be located in the Illinois/Indiana or Phoenix, Los Angeles area.
  • A website savvy person to help us improve our marble people website (marblepeople.com), our Facebook pages, and our Chile website as well.

In closing this month’s prayer needs and gratitude update, here are two photos of one of Jack’s favorite coffee mugs that focuses on God’s “LIFE CALLING” of ALL of us:

Blessings to you all with a BIG THANK YOU for your CHILE MISSION prayer partnership!!

Rejoicing, praying, and giving thanks to our One True “LIBERATING, LIFE CALLING” God,

Jack & Janine

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