Tragedy Hits Ecuador Mission Field

On Thursday, August 4th, a tragedy struck the Ecuadorian Mission Field. A young man, by the name of Joshua Kim, of 21 years of age who was here visiting the Amazon region of Ecuador with his Presbyterian church from Orlando, FL, was swept away by a river that he and the team were swimming in to cool off from a hard day’s work. The place where they were swimming was a very popular among locals as there were people swimming there before and after they were.

Though I (Joel) wasn’t a part of the team in the Amazon, I knew I really wanted to help. So, I left early on the morning of August 5th to go over to the Amazon region of the country to be there with the team. The team ended up needing to return to Quito to fly out the next day though the pastor of the group stayed to continue the search for their lost friend. In addition to this, Joshua’s father and brother (who had been to Ecuador twice himself) and the senior pastor of the church flew in later that night. I took this group (the father, brother and both pastors) back to the Amazon region to continue the search for Joshua. Unfortunately, after five days of searching they left Ecuador without finding him. The good news is that on Friday, August 12th, Joshua’s body was found and is currently being delivered back to Quito so that he can be sent home to Florida.

Never in my life when I decided to be a missionary did I think that I would be involved in something like this. What I can attest is this: Jesus Christ is alive and at work here in Ecuador! I have never meet a group quite like the four I met from Orlando, FL. It is obvious to me that the Holy Spirit has been guiding them and has been with them every step of the way. Their response to this tragedy was inspiring! They were touched by those Ecuadorian officials, church members and missionaries that were helping them search for Joshua. His brother, Joseph, testified that when he first learned the news of what had happened that he was shocked, horrified and sad about it, but that as he has been here in Ecuador, he has only been encouraged to continue the ministry that his brother had started. He had a whole new respect for his older brother and wanted others to know about him and his life through the blessings of ministry. Joshua’s father, Mr. Kim, amazingly testified very similarly. He said that he felt that his son passed away so that he would come to see Ecuador and the ministry that both of his sons had started there. He felt that it was taking so long to find Joshua because God wanted him to see more of Ecuador and the ministry that his sons had been involved in. He thought God was encouraging him to continue on the ministry and do more ministry in Ecuador, not just their family but the whole church.

Joshua Tico Kim will be remember for his dedication to ministry in the church and his love for others. He was always giving of himself. In addition to this, he was a talented musician, singer and composer. He was soon going to be moving to Boston, MA to attend the prestigious Berklee College of Music. From everything that I have learned about Joshua I wish I had had the opportunity to meet and to get to know him.

Though the story of the family and close friends is inspiring for us all, I know there will be difficult days ahead with the reality of no longer having Joshua present with them. Please pray for them that God can provide that comfort that is needed in their loss.

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Renewal of Vows Service

Yesterday, I (Joel) had the opportunity to lead a Renewal of Vows service at our friends’ (Olguita and Henry) church in south Quito.  They have been hold the Marriage Course (similar to the Alpha Course) at their church and whenever they complete a course, they have a Renewal of Vows service for their graduates.  Well, this time, their pastors, Henry and Olguita, wanted to have their vows renewed also, so they asked me to lead the service as a licensed pastor.

I actually ended up being really nervous because it was my first time leading something in Spanish only.  Now, it’s true that I had everything written out a head of time but I was still really nervous.  But, thanks to God, everything seemed to go very well.  It was a blessed day and service and I was very happy to be  a part.  Here are some pictures from the event.

The two couples that were having their vows renewed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Henry and Olguita renewing their vows.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Simeon and his partner in crime, Caleb, driving home.

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Simeon and the Wave!

We have had a pretty crazy schedule lately, basically since the middle of January.  We had the opportunity with a couple of days off so we were able to take a 3 day vacation to Same beach which is close to Esmeraldas and Atacamas.  We are very thankful for it and it was nice to have some family time together.  Simeon found out that he liked the ocean more than he thought.  Don’t worry, Simeon is fine after his encounter with the big wave!

 

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Mission Team from Willmar, MN

We had the privilege of meeting and getting to know a group from Willmar, MN who were working at the Covenant Camp in Santo Domingo.  They are a group that have been here in Ecuador before and we considered it a true blessing to meet them and get to know them.  They are passionate about on-going ministry with the already existing Covenant ministries in Santo Domingo.  This is really exciting for us and we can’t wait to see what God is going to do!  We were able to help out some with the team. A little bit of translation as well as helping out around the camp. Joel helped out the Rocha’s as much as he could and Kim helped out in the kitchen. In addition to the group from Willmar, the camp also had an adolescent retreat with almost 300 kids! Needless to say, everyone was busy, but it was a good busy and I think a lot of Ecuadorian adolescents had a great time and saw Jesus in action through worship, prayer and fellowship!
May this be a reminder to continue to pray for short-term mission teams and their experiences here in Ecuador and around the world.  Here is a picture of the team!  Thanks for coming friends!

 

Mission Team from Willmar and Dawson, MN

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When Helping Hurts: Review of Chapter 5-Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor & Their Assets


In Chapter 4, we discussed the 3 different ways to approach poverty alleviation. To re-visit, those different approaches are Relief, Rehabilitation or Development. Chapter 5 talks about what to do AFTER you decide which approach is needed in a given situation. Basically “NOW WHAT?”

A question for you? After you have determined WHAT approach to take in poverty alleviation, what do you think the next step is? The answer I gave to this question was to find out what the needs are in the area where you are working. This isn’t a wrong answer, but as I figured out when reading the chapter, it is definitely not the BEST option. But isn’t this how we usually do ministry or how we THINK it should be done? For me anyway, I would say yes! A quote from the book in regards to this:

This needs-based approach has merit, for diagnosing the underlying problems is essential in formulating the proper solutions. However, starting with a focus on needs amounts to starting a relationship with low-income people by asking them, “What is wrong with you?” How can I fix you?” Given the nature of most poverty, it is difficult to imagine more harmful questions to both low-income people and to ourselves!”

Chapter 5 discusses using a community development approach of “Asset-Based Community Development or (ABCD). The book discusses how this approach is consistent with the perspective that God has blessed EVERY individual with gifts. It puts emphasis on what materially poor people already have and asks them to consider “What is RIGHT with you?” ABCD starts by asking the materially poor how they can be stewards of their own gifts and resources, seeking to restore individuals and communities to being what God created them to be from the very start of the relationship. Another quote from the book from page 127:

The point of ABCD is not to deny those needs of the deep-seated brokenness that undergirds them. On the contrary, the point of ABCD is to recognize-from the very start-that poverty is rooted in the brokenness of the foundational relationships and to start the process of restoring both low-income people and ourselves to living in right relationship with God, self, others and the rest of creation. What is wrong will come out soon enough; but by starting with what is right, we can change the dynamics that have marred the self-image of low-income people and that have created a sense of superiority in ourselves.”

I think it is important to state again here that we are ALL fallen people and the result of Adam and Eve’s sin. We are middle class white Americans may not be materially poor, but we are poor in other parts of our lives. This makes us and puts us on the same plain as the materially poor. We are all poor and in the need of reconciliation with our Father.

The author tells a story about using this asset based approach in his church. The plan was to go door-to-door in a primarily African American poor community and ask the question :”What are your skills?” He talks of going to the 1st home. He is almost 7 feet tall and very white. A short African American lady answered and he gave his speel, ending with what are your skills? After a few “what’s”, she said sheepishly, “well, I guess I can cook.” A voice from beyond the door seconded this. He then found himself in the house going around the room to 6-7 members of the family finding out what the gifts were and seeing confidence and smiles all around. What a change to asking someone in the same situation “What do you feel the needs are in your community” as soon as they open the door. Imagine if we put this into action? What great and revolutionary change could this have?!

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Off to Santo Domingo

Just a quick note to let you all know that we, the whole family, will be heading to Santo Domingo tomorrow, July 20th, and will be gone through Friday, July 29th.  We will have limited email access and won’t be as responsive as we normally are during this time.

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!Aprobada!

!Aprobada! means Approved! in English. We have good news to report. Joel went to another Camp Committee meeting in Santo Domingo this last Friday and he received good news. One of the plans in the report that he had presented was approved!!!! Praise the Lord!

He had been waiting a couple of months for the report to be discussed and decided upon and it was. He is very excited that the plan that he had hoped would get approved was approved. This means that there will be a lot of work to come in Santo Domingo assisting in making the changes that were approved in the plan, but he is excited to get started on this work very soon.

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“Anger” Post from Kim

 

I urge you to live a life worth of the calling you have received. Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love. Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace. -Ephesians 4:1-3

Last Sunday this is the text our pastor preached about. It struck me in my ongoing journey to reconcile my anger that these verses appear to be the epitome of salvation, grace and right living in Christ. THIS is how I want to live my life, THIS is the example I want to set for Simeon. Not a heart of anger, not a life of impatience, but a gentle and humble spirit, patient and as the MESSAGE Biblical translation says to be
…”steadily pouring yourselves out for each other in acts of love”

In researching this passage a little more, I have a learned a couple of things. To live a life “worthy of the calling you have received” is referring to the gift of grace we have been given through salvation. Paul is reminding me (us) that if God’s love is so amazing, his grace abounding, then we should as believers, live accordingly. EVERY believer, not just pastors and people in full time ministry, but EVERY believer.  To add to this, the explanation of LIVING THIS LIFE OF CHRIST is mirrored in the attributes of humility, gentleness, patience, tolerant love, and peacekeeping. From the NIV Application Commentary regarding verse 2:
“Attention goes first to the ego and then to loving relations. An understanding of God’s work is always an attack on the ego, not to obliterate or humiliate the self, but to bring it into relation with God and to redirect its interests. In losing life we find it.”
The word translated “be completely humble” focuses on one’s thinking; it means “lowliness of mind” as opposed to haughtiness
“Gentleness” Paul uses both these words for gentleness to describe his own demeanor — a gentleness he says is characteristic of Christ.
“Patience” (makrothymia) is the exercise of a largeness of soul that can endure annoyances and difficulties over a period of time
The NIV’s “bearing with one another in love” sounds archaic and loses the force of the text. A more appropriate translation is “putting up with each other in love.” The Christian life is a life of putting up with other people, and this tolerance finds its ability and motivation in love (cf. Gal. 6:2). “Love” and “putting up with each other” are intertwined and mutually explanatory. Both are ways of valuing the other person.
“Love” (agape) enjoys the other person, but it does not exist for enjoyment. It is not a feeling or emotion, but an act of the will. It exists only in relation to specific people, and it is always costly. The focus on love is an extension of the emphasis on love in 3:17 – 19. That is, the love experienced in Christ must be extended to others. The noun agape was rarely used outside Jewish sources and the Christian writings. A few secular occurrences are now known, but clearly Christians injected the word with new content to talk about love in relation to God — first love from God, then also love for God and for other people because of God. This love does not have its origin in human motivation; it is a choice made because of the love of God.

The focus on ONE ANOTHER is significant. Living a Christ-centered life is about bearing with one another-particularly other Christians. Christianity is a God-directed, Christ-defined, other-oriented religion. Only with such direction away from self do we find ourselves.
In my search for a deeper understanding of Christ, my life, my attitude and my anger can not help but be changed. If I am truly, TRULY seeking HIS face, I will find Christ’s. I pray this for you in this day and in your life as you deal with your children, spouses, co-workers, and fellow Christians.

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Delp Family Medical Updates

We know many of you have been praying for Ruth and Earl, Joel’s mother and father, and their recent medical concerns, so we wanted to provide a little bit of an update to let you know what has been happening with them.

Only July 6th, Earl had a hip replacement performed and everything went smoothly.  He was done with the surgery in 1 hour and 45 minutes.  This time he was out the hospital within two days and has had pretty much no complications.  He is still experiencing quite a bit of pain and discomfort but very little as what could be.  He is moving around the house on crutches and everyday there is progress in his mobility and recovery.  Thank you so much for you prayers!

We received an email today from Ruthie and this is what she had to say: “I had my third VitaStim treatment today.  I ended up swallowing about 5 ounces of water, a 1/2 teaspoon at a time at intervals.  It is going to take a while, hopefully I can keep progressing.”

Praise the Lord!  Though it is not a large quantity, nor with great ease, through the electric stimulus treatment, she has begun swallowing!!!  Praise the Lord!  Please continue to pray that this will continue to get better and better as she continues the treatment.

Again, thank you all so very much for your prayers.  We know that God is alive and at work in the lives of Joel’s parents.

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Northwest Covenant Church Youth Come to Ecuador!!!!

On Wednesday of last week, we returned from a 10 day trip to Ibarra with a youth team from our home church, Northwest Covenant in Mt. Prospect, IL. It was great to get a taste of home. We had a nice time connecting with friends we already knew as well as meeting and getting to know kids we didn’t know before. Our project was to work with a church in Ibarra, Iglesia Divino Pastor and the Compassion Center they have associated with the church. Currently the church has area for about 150 kids, but have approximately 200-400 kids attending regularly! A good problem to have. They have build another church structure and our project was to help paint the structure as well as clear an area for a site for a future soccer field. We would usually work in the morning and then go to spend time with kids at the Compassion center. Some of the youth did skits for the kids which they loved! We also had a unique opportunity to stay in the homes of church members. It was a great time to further language and culture, and WOW, the families were such blessings to us! We know the youth kids, as well as ourselves will remember this experience. It was great to see the connection between the youth kids and Compassion kids. What an exciting thing to see missions in action and be able to see kids experience it for the 1st time. We appreciate the team so much and are excited to keep up with them. We pray for their lives and what God has for them in the future. Enjoy some pictures from the trip…

Picture of the whole group plus workers

Painting the new church

Northwest kids with Compassion kids

NWCC skit with Time, Caitlyn, Megan and Stephen

This sweet boy absolutely LOVED Lisa!

Our host family the Tomaico's, The Delp fam and Matt and Chris

Teddy made a friend for sure

The Delp Fam

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