Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Vamos y Hacemos Discipulos! (Lets go and make Disciples!)

My parents before they left Canilla in the Cessna.

This morning as I write, the morning sky is dark and the room filled with the unusual sound of pounding rain that is roaring down the roof and spilling off the gutters. This rain is a welcome change to the dry weather over the last several months. With signs of changing weather this week it is a reminder that our time here in Guatemala is nearing the end.

The last several weeks have been filled with more visitors. Our most exciting visitors were my parents. It was their first time here, and it was great for them to see what God has been doing in Canilla. It was also especially refreshing for Shea and I, along with our kids, to have family here. My parent's steadfast encouragement, leadership, and support have been a huge blessing not just this week, but over the years. It was a great visit and we were lucky they were able to come.

Our Spanish worship night.
This week we also had 3 more visitors from Iowa who were here helping out with the agricultural side of the ministry. It was great getting to know the Bjelica family and see them use their gifts for the Lord. They were able served widows in this area through a goat project.

There were also 8 pre-medical students from ACU (Abilene Christian University), Shea and I's alma mater. It has been fun to see these clinics and hospital through their eyes. It was the first of such trip for most of them. Much like Shea and I's first visit to Guatemala as pre-med students 17 years ago the significant cultural, and language barriers along with harsh reality of poverty were evident on their faces. I have high hopes that many of their lives will be positively impacted by this short trip, as Shea and I were impacted at that same stage in our lives.

One of the highpoints of the week for me was having the opportunity to preach a short sermon at our Spanish worship service. This is a group that has been led by Dr Luis Aquino for the last several years. We have a mixture of our Guatemalan construction crew and families, with our hospital nurses and staff, and even some patients from the community. Over the last 2 years, they spend one night a week worshiping together usually followed by Luis giving a short message. He has intentionally spent the last year focusing on the simplicity of the Gospel and the power of the blood of Christ.

I was privileged to talk with them about my greatest passion. Our obedience to Christ's Great Commission. Matthew 28:18-20 states: "Then Jesus came to them and said, All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age"

These last spoken words of Christ are simple, powerful, and challenging. He saved his most important teaching for his last moments on earth. For those of us who have accepted Christ our job is now to make disciples! Wherever you live in the world, or whatever career you have, there are people in your sphere of influence. Our job is simply to leverage these relationships for the Kingdom of God. Whether construction worker, teacher, lawyer, accountant, nurse, or stay at home mom, everyone of us has people we come into contact with that need to know the simple truth of God's love and Christ's sacrifice.

Making disciples does not require some deep theological understanding or years of biblical training. It simply requires you to build relationships, and through those relationships you tell your story of where God has taken you, and where He is taking you now.

This is the reason we are building Hospital Adonai. This is the reason Shea and I practice medicine both in the United States and Guatemala. Join us on this grand adventure.

Lets go and make disciples! Vamos y Hacemos Discipulos!

My mom and the kids enjoying one of their
many games.



My dad and the boys on a hike.

The sunset view over Canilla

Kiera is getting some "Nanna" time.


Kiera was trying to stow away on Nanna and Grandpa's plane.



3 comments:

  1. good word brother. Glad you are here.
    Dennis and Cindy McCutcheon

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  2. Shea and John, what great work you are doing to spread God's word! What a wonderful ministry and "doctoring"! Love that you have taken the time to show your ministry, family, and Hospital Adonai!
    Aunt Dena
    Aunt Dena

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