Jack & Janine Swanson’s January 2013 “CHILE CONNECTION”
Jack Swanson : chilemission@hotmail.comJanine Swanson: crazyaboutkidz@gmail.com Team WEBSITE:www.ChileMission.Org Marble People WEBSITE:http://www.marblepeople.com Jack & Janine Swanson – DCCC ChileMission Supporter donations and correspondence: Box 60132● San Angelo ● TX ● 76906
Chile Address: Casilla 90 ● La Cisterna 14 ● Santiago ● Chile ● U.S. ph #626-789-7183
Thanks so much for your prayer and financial support—we really can’t say it enough! Our team Mission Statement is “Making Jesus known and changing lives through loving, teaching, equipping, proclaiming, and sending.” Please note our new U.S. phone number above to be used in calling us here in Chile. The old U.S. phone number for calling us in Chile is no longer good.
We have arrived back in Chile after 8 months in the U.S. on furlough to visit supporting churches, family, and friends. We also attended the Int’l Conference of Mission (ICOM) in Indianapolis in November, where we have a Chile! Chile! Chile! booth every year. It’s a great place to connect with missions & missionaries and attend very useful workshops and hear speakers that inspire and challenge. It’s also the conference at which in 2011 our son Jayme with his fiancé Malia met Enoch with Ghana Christian Mission. They, now married, are serving for 10 months with a medical mission in northern Ghana. The conference is also our single-most important venue for selling our Chile-made marble figures. The goal is for their total sales to grow into a financial support of our work with children. Next year’s ICOM will be held November 14-17 in Kansas City, MO. Here below is a photo of one of the general sessions:
One other big step forward was realized with the help of U.S. teammate Donn Urban, his son-in-law, Chad, and Jim Hurley, joining the Chile Mission Team this spring with wife, Kari, and baby girl, Nora. Chad and Donn developed our website, www.chilemission.org , which we are now able to use in posting our monthly Prayer Letters and periodic newsletters. Take advantage of viewing these posts to explore the site’s categories. You’ll find information, photos, a video of the “Chile” children, & more.
The Children’s Residence
It’s good to be back with the children after furlough in the U.S. Janine & I are serving as the second set of house parents until God answers our search in churches for a second couple. As you can tell from the below picture, we are one happy family. J There are also two new girls (un-related) now living here: Karla (10) and Juliana (11), pictured below. Both are eligible for adoption. It’s unlikely, but possible that we will need to expand into house three in 2013, as each house can hold up to six children and we are up to nine. Constanza is also pictured below with her adopting Italian parents, Angelo and Gina, now in Chile to live with her here and meet with SENAME staff before taking her to Italy in March. We are all excited for her, as we pray for her successful integration in her new surroundings with her new parents, who presently have no children. We will always continue to seek permanent families for all the children.
The children’s work is almost always one of the main focuses of our monthly Prayer Letters. As you’ve been reading in our monthly Prayer Letters, details to tackle this year include:
- Fabiola’s leaving our work at the end of January. In light of budget constraints (and as hard as it will be to replace her), we will be evaluating her replacement. She has worked with us three full years and wishes to pursue other interests, including further education. Daniela, a young married woman from our church, has been working full-time during the week and plans on staying on. She, too, plans on pursuing further education, studying Psychology.
- Finding a second set of Christian Chilean house parents.
- Renewing efforts to gain corporate identity status. Legal standing will enable us to seek a working relationship (and resulting financial help) with SENAME (Chile’s national Children & Family Services) to offset the high cost of our ministry to children.
- We will be making every effort to continue building our working relationship with SENAME (who approve all adoptions) and have them know our residence better, allowing our children to be adopted to Christian families.
- We continue to look at the total design of how to best help the children re-approach life and develop well in the Lord. We’re grateful to be able to work “in team”.
We just have to include two more photos, showing the children’s creative forms of summer fun.
Cony, Carla, & Karla with “dressed-up” Snowball Jorshua, with homemade drumset
The Jesús es El Camino Christian Church
I, Jack, have three goals in mind as we re-connect to our church this year. I am working alongside our other leadership (Richard, Oscar, and Mike) to:
- Find an ample office place to meet that would allow us use our location more than just on Sunday mornings. Mission teammate, Mike Boyce, teaches classes that include basic Christian doctrine, hermeneutics, and preaching. A change of location would give us an opportunity to provide space for church-related groups to meet as well as also give our English Club a more permanent home. At present the church is self-supporting, although no elder/pastor is paid a salary. We are comprised principally of singles and young adults.
- Re-design our approach to discipleship, with an increased emphasis on being equipped to connect with and disciple others and on carrying that out. It constitutes more of a one-on-one mentor style based in the initiative and responses of the person being discipled. Mike has already developed and printed the workbook we will be using and we are now ready to begin, first amongst ourselves and wives and then with the membership. The idea is “TOTAL CONNECT” Christianity.
- Improve our approach to teaching children in the church. Our curriculum will now be more based in the life and mission of Jesus and in better knowing the Bible, as the new children that come to us know very little of either.
The church is spread out geographically in the Santiago metropolitan area. At the same time, God’s plan for each of us goes forward within our distinct surroundings.
Penco/Cerro Verde Bajo and Dichato/Menque
This specific area six hours south of Santiago (Feb. 2010 earthquake and tidal waves) continues to be one of our ministry focuses, with relationships formed with children and with adults alike. The area of Dichato/Menque also holds good potential as a site for a future Christian children’s camp. This photo was taken this past year in our trip to work with children. Rachel (a 2012 intern from Tuscola. IL), Janine, and Victor (a Chilean Christian who has made several trips with us to the Penco area) are in the top row.
A goal for 2013 would be to be able to incorporate one or more Chileans in our work in that area. We move forward, relying on God’s leading. Starting with February of this year we are seeking to do another summer three-day VBS with children at the local school.
One very purposeful 2013 goal, mentioned above, is to locate and purchase a tract (2 to 5 acres) of undeveloped land in this area to be developed over time into a camp for children and also a “Christian center of teaching”. Funds have already been contributed for this express purpose, thus making this project do-able. We believe it to be a kingdom-expanding project close to God’s heart, as well. It will require more regular trips (bi-monthly) to the area.
Chile Mission Team
Our mission team network, presently consisting of the Swansons, Boyces, & Foughts, is growing. Jim & Kari Hurley, with young daughter Nora (1) are due to arrive this spring and Kari is expecting child #2 around mid-year. They are making a one-year commitment with us. Two other couples are also making short visits this year, looking toward possible future connections with us. Both couples have young children.
2013 Budget
We will be working on our 2013 budget as we move toward Chilean fall. As we included in January’s Prayer Letter, one of our first purchases will need to be a used vehicle to replace our van, sold last year when we came to the U.S. in May on furlough. Those funds were needed and used throughout the rest of 2012 to help finance the children’s work. We expect a late model similar van to cost less than $20,000.
The average dollar to peso exchange rate has somewhat declined in recent years and at the same time, inflation (pretty stable in comparison with other South American countries) has more than doubled the cost of living and salaries we’ve paid during our nineteen years here. We’ve mentioned possible future financial subsidies from SENAME to help us carry out our work with children. They must decide to first extend us an invitation to submit our “project” to them and then rule on it. We thus pray that 2013 will be a year in which that progress toward that end might be made. Thank you for truly considering our request for increased financial support.
Repeating the opening line of this newsletter, we are extremely grateful to God and to all of you for your faithfulness in regular support, in addition to many who have helped with special projects and needs. That support, added to your faithful prayers, sure do make for a “dynamic duo” as this ministry continues to move forward with the integration of Chilean ministry partners.
With love and gratitude and in service alongside you,
Jack and Janine
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January 2013 Prayer Letter
ENTERING 2013 with PRAISE, PRAYER, & THANKS!
Jack’s & Janine’s January 2013 Chile Prayer Letter
We wish you a deeply rewarding, connected, and blessed Jesus-centered & led 2013!! Only God knows 2013 completely, but what a joy and how satisfying that we can all be part of it together—praising and recognizing him and lifting our prayers to him. Psalms 19 and 100 describe him and us, as Christians, so well. May we all make top use of praise and prayer with one another this new year! From our family to you, we wish you God’s blessings as we all go forward in family with him. From left to right, top row: Jack, Janine, and Julian. Front row: Joshua, Jonathan, Bella, & Christina Swanson; Selah, Rob, Jordan Boldt, & new baby Eden and Ruyun, a high school student from China who lives with them. Jayme & Malia are currently doing medical mission work in Ghana, Africa until July. (Single-click on the photo to make it larger; then click on the “back” arrow at the top left corner of the screen to return it to normal size)
This will be our first Prayer Letter made solely available on our Chile Mission website via the link provided in our E-mail instead of being sent as an attachment. It is easily accessible and you can leave comments and responses to our postings by clicking on Leave a Comment. Janine needed to fly back to Chile January 3rd and I (Jack) fly on the 15th, after visiting our supporting church in Florida. As we return to Chile there is much to look forward to and pray about. Here are our specific petitions for January:
The children’s work
- Concentrating with Fabiola on the most crucial areas to focus on, as she prepares to leave her work with us at the end of the month.
- Search for a second Christian Chile couple to be house parents. (We have a new contact to work through, who knows several churches and will help us search and connect.)
- Search for other daytime and nighttime staff to help with the children.
- Seek direct working relationship with SENAME (Chile’s organization over children’s works).
- Summertime opportunities for the children (5-day camps and other outings).
Swanson return needs
- Need to find house to rent. (Upon leaving for our 8-month furlough in the States, we moved out of the house we were renting and stored our furniture at the mission property.)
- Our former van was sold in May and the funds were used over time to help cover Chile expenses during our absence. We thus seek roughly $10,000 to purchase a used, good-condition van—ideal in our work. Financial help toward this need can be sent to ChileMission P.O. Box 60132 San Angelo, TX 76906 (with vehicle written on the check’s memo line)
Re-connecting to other important parts of our work
- The church. Helping plan any summertime retreats to fellowship, give thanks and pray together, and look ahead at this year of 2013.
- First trip to Penco (earthquake zone work). We hope to plan a 3-day VBS trip there to work with the area children and re-connect to important relationships and go forward in 2013.
- Prepare to receive a couple arriving in January for a short visit to further evaluate coming back to Chile to work with us and also receive a university student interested in possibly doing an internship with us later this year or the next.
Again, we so value your prayer support!
Praising, praying, and fasting with you in a 2013 Father, Son, & Holy Spirit,
Jack & JanineDecember 2012 Prayer Letter
December 2012 Prayer Letter
Blessings to you all! We hope you like the CHILE MISSION letterhead—it’s what we now use at the top of our website, www.chilemission.org We especially invite you to click on this link and familiarize yourselves with it, as we also post our Prayer Letters there (under Team blogs). The intention is to use the site regularly for all of our postings and also receive your feedback through the same site. Toward that end we are now working to fill in new categories with content and photos both.
Please join us in giving praise and thanks this month for a Real, God-with-us (Immanuel) Jesus. All that He is and signifies make reconciliation with God and eternal life possible, and any and all life hope and purpose possible. Knowing, following, and serving Him should be central to life. Is that true for you? May this same Immanuel Jesus touch and bless your December.
One more praise: Many of you know our daughter, Jordan. She, Rob, & Selah (two years old) welcomed Eden into the world on November 23. She weighed 8 lbs. 2 oz. and mother and daughter are both doing well. Thank you, Lord, that every baby belongs to you.
DECEMBER PRAYERS December is a particularly hectic, full month in Chile. The month contains both the beginning of summer and the end of the school year, not to mention all of the special Christmas family and friend get-togethers so important to Chileans. By and large, our “Chile” children have done well this year staying in school and in learning. This might seem like a strange request, but please pray that our children that still do not understand the material of the class level they are completing, like Carla, would not be promoted to yet another class further along. We work hard to help our kids succeed during the year.
Three years ago Carla should have repeated third grade, but was automatically passed anyway as in these subsequent years, leaving her far behind. If she is allowed to now repeat sixth grade, we feel that with our help she will be able to catch up and be in position to continue from there. Her attitude is good, but she is also often frustrated at her inability to do the work. It’s a tribute to Janine, Fabiola, and to our staff that the children do as well as they do. We also seek your prayers for this Christmas for the kids—that they would enjoy good time “in family” together and receive some special gifts, but also feel a new spirit of hope and love that further separates them from their pasts.
Lastly, please continue to pray for a renter for our Cedar Lake, IN house.
Praising, praying, and fasting alongside you in our IMMANUEL Jesus, Jack and Janine
November 2012 Prayer Letter
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.” –God’s Word for his people then.
“Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice! Let your gentleness be evident to all. The Lord is near. Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” –God’s Word for his people today.
Jack and Janine Swanson’s
CHILE PRAYER LETTER – November 2012
Last month Janine and I gave thanks for encounters in the Lord, some planned and many not, but all with God’s divine, good purposes for them. He rewards the efforts of all those who love him and respond to his call to carry out those purposes. (Rom. 8:28).
We continue to travel between churches on our way to the Mission Conference (ICOM) in Indianapolis Nov. 15-18 (Hope to see you there! J), giving God thanks and praise for his good purposes in it all.
If you have any encouragement from being united with Christ, if any comfort from his love, if any tenderness and compassion, then make my joy complete by being like-minded, having the same love, being one in spirit and purpose. –Phil. 2:1-2
NOVEMBER PRAYER NEEDS
In Chile…. the children continue to go forward, Cony having the most difficulty in integrating into family life. Thanks for your continuing prayers of behalf of our “Chile” kids.
A new second set of house parents have still not been found, despite further announcements over the main Christian radio station in Chile to seek such a couple. We look for the right couple, not a multitude of responses, and God knows that. We will use January and February to visit churches in our search.
Fabiola will be leaving our work with children when Janine returns in January. She would like to pursue other avenues of psychology, and the complexity of the current work will not allow her to also do those things. She is grateful for the almost three years of working with the home and knows that many good purposes have been accomplished. Please join us in giving thanks for her and in asking God to bless her last months in her current work. Also pray for our “next” personnel steps as the Lord takes us all forward.
In the U.S. ….we give thanks that we can participate in the ICOM (hope to see many of you in Indianapolis Nov. 15- 18) and seek your prayers that God’s good purposes would be accomplished through our and others’ participation there.
We’re also grateful that we were able to complete the major renovation of our furlough house in northwest Indiana and pray that a renter can be found to rent it out. Should any of you know of a Christian (requirement of the conference grounds we live at) seeking housing, our cell phone is 602-301-5462.
So many in the States are fighting very difficult battles against cancer and other very serious diseases and/or find themselves in other seemingly impossible situations with little hope. The huge storm Sandy has also just hit. Let’s all concentrate on those in need, praying for them and also responding in any way we can. We are God’s hands and feet and He is the hope of the world through us.
Finally, please inform yourself and vote! It’s a right and responsibility.
Praising, praying, and fasting alongside you in our“Purposeful” God,
Jack and Janine
October 2012 Prayer Letter
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.” –God’s Word for his people then.“Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice! Let your gentleness be evident to all. The Lord is near. Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” –God’s Word for his people today.
Jack and Janine Swanson’s
CHILE PRAYER LETTER – October 2012
OCTOBER PRAISES: Janine and I have been traveling quite a bit between churches and some ChristianColleges and friends in those places. The best part of the great blessing in that are our interactions with people—some very close and others as new acquaintances–young, older, and children–some as teachers and leaders. There is no mistaking genuine desire and commitment and the seeking of God’s leading & blessing, when one finds them. It’s so rewarding to share, inform, challenge, and encourage and receive the same in return.
We are grateful for every question, every dinner with others, every church service and Sunday School time in which we can interact, and every serious conversation and opportunity to encourage someone, along with every special opportunity to re-connect with special friends and other kingdom workers. Prayer time with others is especially powerful!
These kinds of encounters are often limited to a single day or even moment. Our hope is that everyone reading this can relate to the praise behind it, and that we all would continue to seek and take advantage of healthy encounters where we find them. They best bear fruit when acted upon in some real way. Jesus is the Master of Encounters.
COMING OUT OF SEPTEMBER…. We prayed for Cony and the other children. Cony had been expelled from school but recently was re-admitted, with a pledge from the school to keep working with her to help keep her in an upward track. PTL!! and keep praying.
–Fabiola continues seeking (primarily via ads over the main Christian radio station in Chile) for a new couple to be house parents with us, replacing Israel & Cindy, who were dismissed last month. This is another main prayer focus.
–No news on the twins, Ana and Millarai, living in northern Chile. (See Sept.’s Prayer Letter) Fabiola gave the mother encouragement, repeating our suggestions and the good sources to help her deal with the girls. Please keep praying that the twins’ “family” works out. It’s hard work.
–Some students and two couples recently expressed interest in coming to Chile to intern and work with us. Students normally come to spend two months, but these couples are open to more permanent cross-cultural work. PTL!!
–On a family note, please pray & give thanks for the opportunity of our son & daughter-in-law, Jayme and Malia, to work in northern Ghana for ten months in a medical mission. They arrived on Sept. 22 and will return in mid-July, 2013, to begin medical school. God leads on.
–We seek your prayers for the consideration of churches and individuals to attend this year’s International Conference on Missions (ICOM) of the Christian Churches/Churches of Christ, held November 15-18 in Indianapolis. October is the month when many make plans to go and many times it’s possible to combine with someone. Many churches and individuals with active mission teams never go, and miss so much. The theme, Radical Again, is excellent, as are the speakers, booths, workshops and teen conference. We also always have a Chile! Chile! Chile! booth and our whole team will be there. The website is www.theicom.org
Praising, praying, and fasting alongside you in an“Encounters” Jesus,
Jack and Janine
September 2012 Prayer Letter
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.” –God’s Word for his people then.
“Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice! Let your gentleness be evident to all. The Lord is near. Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” –God’s Word for his people today.
Jack and Janine Swanson’s
CHILE PRAYER LETTER – September 2012
PRAISING OUR “ALWAYS WITH US” GOD: One of Jesus’ names is Immanuel, prophesied in Isaiah 7 : 14 and mentioned again in Matthew 1: 23. It means, “God with us”. Jesus ends what we know as his Great Commission (Matthew 28: 18-20) to his disciples (now US) with the reminder, “And surely I am with you until the end of the age.” Jesus is “God with us” in the fullest sense.
….But that is not all. God, through Jesus, also promised the disciples and us his presence in the form of his Holy Spirit—God’s active person and agent in the world–to empower us and guide us. It is He who convinces people of their sin and the need of a Savior and Lord.
If we are to in ANY way, shape, or form participate in God’s purposes and plans in the world through us, what could we possibly lack in addition to his real presence, power, and full participation in all we do? We only need to be available, filled with his desires, and be obedient. He is faithful and He is here—especially down in the valley.
OUR SEPTEMBER PETITIONS FOCUS ON THE CHILDREN’S WORK:
We ask for your prayers this entire month on behalf of all aspects our work with abandoned children. The challenges and battles in God’s good work (through all of us) are very real and the stakes couldn’t be higher when we talk about eternal futures and life transformation. We do have a great praise in that Daniela, a young married woman in the church, now assists Fabiola full-time. Specifically, please pray (and fast one main meal once a week J) for:
Fabiola (who guides the work when Janine is not present) has tough decisions to make. Here are some of the present issues and situations she is dealing with:
- She has had to take one of the children, Cony, out of school for the time being, due to acting out in very demonstrative, negative ways. Cony (10) came to us with her younger sister, Javiera, early this year, severely damaged from years of abuse. What a blessing that the two sisters are now free of that past, and at the same time what a long-term, hard recovery they face. All of the children under our care come out of similar pasts.
- It became necessary last month to dismiss Cindy and Israel as house parents, this due to unhealthy actions of Israel and Cindy’s lies to cover up for her husband. These issues were not new and had been talked about with them in the past. As mentioned in last month’s Prayer Letter, integrity is indispensible in our work. Cindy was given 30-day notice, which comes up Sept. 10. Please pray for this separation. It’s hard on the children and on all concerned. Pray God’s victory for Israel and Cindy in overcoming on-going wrong habits.
- We recently received an E-mail from the mother in the family where the twins, Ana and Millarae, went to live (in northern Chile) in December 2011. In spite of Fabiola and Janine staying in periodic contact with them, she says that the girls’ integration into their family has failed. Further suggestions and encouragement will be made, but the girls’ future with them may be coming to an end.
Praising, praying, and fasting alongside you in a “GOD WITH US” Jesus & Holy Spirit,
Jack and Janine
August 2012 Prayer Letter
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.” –God’s Word for his people then.
“Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice! Let your gentleness be evident to all. The Lord is near. Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” –God’s Word for his people today.
Jack and Janine Swanson’s
CHILE PRAYER LETTER – August 2012
GIVING THANKS FOR REAL RELATIONSHIP: It takes us to and through it all.
We couldn’t help give God thanks for our July. We had very special time in family for almost a week, and special time in churches and in Vacation Bible Schools with adults, teens, and kids alike. Through it all we could feel God leading and blessing. We also, though, received very sad news of the mass killing and injuries committed by a demented individual in a Colorado movie theater, followed by equally sad news of the tragic drug-related death of a young man in the prime of his life. Some families never recover from tragedies such as these.
Both deep joys and deep sorrows and struggles take on different final outcomes when one finds Real Relationship with Jesus. The joys become more appreciated and lasting and in tragedy, sadness–as hard as it is to bear–becomes endurable and healing becomes possible. It’s God who seeks to be glorified in both through our real relationship with him.
The same is true with our understanding of and approach to God himself. Please read John 14: 6-7. The key to Real Relationship with God is Knowing Jesus. How many of us, like Janine and myself, either had or have the head knowledge, but no guts to fill it? We give thanks this month for Real Jesus Relationship and wish the same for all of you. It makes all the difference in the world in our joys and sorrows and to one’s Christianity. Before we came to know him personally, we had no idea what that meant. He waits for all of us, whoever we are. That’s a praise!
AUGUST PETITIONS:
Fabiola is still looking for the right person to work alongside her either part or full-time. In addition, she is seeking a new couple to work as house parents to replace Israel and Cindy. It’s possible to work with many things, but integrity is indispensible and its absence in our house parents cannot be tolerated. In the meantime, she and Janine are in contact, as she carefully weighs and addresses each issue. Thanks for those prayers! They are a main ingredient of Real Jesus Relationship with someone.
Teammate Mike Boyce continues to search for suitable office space that might also accommodate the church for meetings. Teammates Jason & Dana Fought, along with their children and Chilean missionary teammates, are currently in Albania, a largely Muslim country in rebirth after years of Communist control. The team seeks to encourage and aid Albanian Christians through building Real Jesus Relationships with them.
Thanks for your continued prayers for our visits and time with U.S. supporting churches and with family and friends! Our interactions have been so positive in our own Real Jesus Relationships here.
Giving thanks, praying, and fasting alongside you in a “Real Relationship” Jesus,
Jack and Janine
July 2012 Chile Prayer Letter
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.” –God’s Word for his people then.
“Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice! Let your gentleness be evident to all. The Lord is near. Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” –God’s Word for his people today.
Jack and Janine Swanson’s
CHILE PRAYER LETTER – July 2012
JULY PRAISE: JESUS IS FREEDOM!!!
HIS WORD & TEACHING ARE TRUTH AND IT SETS US FREE. John 8: 31-32
THROUGH HIM WE ARE SET FREE FROM THE LAW OF SIN AND DEATH. Romans 8: 1-2
THROUGH HIS DEATH WE ARE SET FREE FROM THE PENALTY OF OUR SIN. Romans 5: 6-11
THROUGH OUR BAPTISM IN HIM WE ARE FREED FROM THE CONTROL OF SIN. Romans 6: 1-11
…..and because He is all of these and more, we, the recipients of true freedom in him, become his BEST ambassadors in transforming the world around us—living for him and making him known.
LET true FREEDOM RING!!!
JULY PRAYER PETITIONS:
- As we have written previously, Karen, in addition to working for us, is studying toward her social work degree. She recently told Fabiola that for now she must stop working, as her health is suffering. We are sad to see her go and must seek replacement help. Fabiola will approach a young married woman from the church, Daniela, about the position. Daniela already knows the children and has spent time in the past with them on the mission property. She loves kids, is currently unemployed, and would love to work in a Christian environment. She would make an excellent new “tía”.
- Continue to pray for the children’s behavior in their schools. We work hard to stop past, engrained negative patterns, such as robbing other students and acting up, and turn all negative attention-seeking into recognition, honor, and appreciation. Their lives matter and God loves them. To one extent or another, all of our kids need prayer in this area.
- Pray that the children would come to put down roots in Jesus and keep growing in him.
- Fabiola is doing a super job of carrying out her many duties and of guiding and working with our house mothers. Please pray for her continued good health, stamina, and steady disposition. She, too, studies one day a week for an advanced degree.
- Please pray for our two current 2-month interns in Chile, Brittany Meinsen and Jay Lanunziata. They both attend Mid-Atlantic Christian University. They are living on the mission property, interacting well with the children, serving, and learning lots of Spanish. May God richly bless their “Chile” missionary experience!
Giving thanks, praying, and fasting alongside you in a “True Freedom” Jesus,
Jack and Janine
June 2012 Prayer Letter
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.” –God’s Word for his people then.
“Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice! Let your gentleness be evident to all. The Lord is near. Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” –God’s Word for his people today.
Jack and Janine Swanson’s
CHILE PRAYER LETTER – June 2012
We’ve all heard the expression “Out of sight, out of mind”. In thinking about our situations many of us might be saying, “Thank goodness for that!” ☺ When it comes to the Lord’s work and the extension of the church into the world, though, we must make the commitment to do and think exactly the opposite. Our expression becomes “Out of sight, even more in mind”. We so praise God for that this month—a lesson learned from the Apostle Paul early in our missionary service.
He was sent out from the Antioch church on three separate missionary trips and then sent by order of King Agrippa to stand trial in Rome. During the course of these travels God used him in profound ways, not the least of which has come about through the effective, straight-forward teachings and counsel contained in his many letters to local churches (sometimes region-wide) and to individuals. Did he know that his letters would come to make up thirteen of the other twenty-three letters that follow the four gospels in completing the New Testament? His letters live on today, having the same impact and weight for us as to those first recipients. (Whew!—a whole paragraph to set up our praise and appeal for continued prayers. ☺)
First, the praise:
Our connection to God through praise & prayer is perpetual and immediate. When he sends us out and/or leads us to send and pray for others, He personally takes on a special responsibility and burden of responding to the praises and petitions that come his way related to these purposes carried out through us. Just think of the endless examples of Paul giving thanks for and praying for and lifting up Jesus to churches and individuals through his letters and prayers……. all while not being physically there. It’s just one of the real and powerful ways that God will always work until Jesus comes back.
Paul’s letter to the Colossians is a good example and encouragement for us all. After first opening the letter with thanks for them and relating his and others’ prayers for them, he raises up the name of Christ. He then in chapter two relates his burden for them—especially while being physically apart from them. (Take time to look at Col.2:1-5) The praise again?
Communication and prayers from afar play an important part in God’s support of the work of his church!
This comes into play time and time again for us (and hopefully for you, as senders) when we are in Chile away from you and also now, when we are here away from our Chile work.
June prayers:
Please join us in praying for our work with children, our local church, and for Chile, in general—especially now, physically apart from them—and also for our U.S. visits & opportunities in churches and in family this year:
- Fabiola is coordinating well and Karen, our new social worker, continues to fit in well. Also pray for wisdom and success for Fabiola in trying to end the whole issue of any additional money being owed to our former employee, Marita.
- All of the children are in schools. Because of different behavior problems, some, like Jorshua, have had to attend school at home. While temper tantrums never seem to “disappear” completely, they are fewer and farther between.
- Please continue to pray for our two sets of house parents—especially for our two “house dads”, who have individual personal challenges to overcome.
- Our church leadership continues to look for adequate office space, which may in turn end up replacing our present Sunday-only location. Also pray for unity—in spirit, love, purpose. (Phil. 2:1-2)
- The U.S. dollar has been gaining strength again against the peso. This is a real blessing for us.
- Our visits to U.S. churches have just started and are going very well. May that continue—we’re excited to be with you!
Giving thanks, praying and fasting alongside Paul and you,
Jack & Janine







