A day in the ministry this past week of our team in the Dominican Republic:
This morning we traveled to a small village called La Laura, where we were able to meet and play with about 60 children, ranging in ages from three to twelve.
Following the introductory time with the children, the teachers in the local two-room school allowed us time with the children, and the team performed its skits, passed out tracts, presented the gospel, and gave out "witnessing bracelets" to each child. We then took a walking tour of the village, witnessing first hand the devastating effects of poverty, the likes of which few people in America will ever see.
During the tour, one of the team members felt led to share with a lady who worked in the very small village store. This lady, named Joanna, was under deep conviction, and though she heard the gospel in her own language, she refused to accept the Lord. Please pray for her to be saved and that the seeds that were planted in her heart will bear fruit.
This afternoon the team had an experience it will never forget. We traveled to Balu Piejo, a remote village of about 50 people located in the middle of a very large sugar cane field. Though we thought we had seen poverty already on our trip, we had seen nothing like this village. The people there may go for days with little or no food. Many live in what look to be cattle stalls, small one room areas with a bed, perhaps a shelf, and nothing else. One small boy walked around with a shirt on and nothing else. It didn't take long to see that we were in the middle of a very unusual situation.
After walking through the very small village, our interpreter, a wonderful Dominican man named Kiko, gathered virtually every villager together. The team then passed out simple gifts to the villagers. We were humbled when the villagers were overjoyed to receive crayons and coloring sheets; even the older adults, many of whom could not read, were excited to color the sheets, which had Bible verses on them in Spanish.
The team then helped the villagers put together the witnessing bracelets, followed by the team's skit, "The Red Tie Club." These villagers were thrilled to see the team present the gospel through a simple bracelet and skit. Again, it was a very humbling experience to help many of the older people put their bracelets on.
One of the highlights of the trip to Balu Piejo was meeting Rodolfo, a 66 year old blind man who is a strong Christian. This man, blinded for over a year now and virtually penniless, gave a strong testimony of his faith in Christ and then sang a beautiful song of praise. The tears rolled down his cheeks as he praised the Lord openly and unashamedly; there is no way to describe what we witnessed as that blind man testified and praised the Lord.
A team member gave a Spanish testament to one of the few young boys in the village who could read. This boy agreed to read the Scripture to the old, blind man. Please pray that this testament will impact the lives of the entire village and lead to a great revival. As the Bible promises, His word will not return void.
We sang songs with the villagers and took part in an impromptu worship service. It may not have been in a beautiful cathedral, but the presence of the Lord was as real and as sweet as any service you could imagine. A crowning moment was when a beautiful rainbow appeared overhead as the team was ministering in the village.
We then had the privilege of giving food to each village family. What a humbling thing to give a bag of food (rice, beans, tuna, cooking oil, salt, coffee, and chicken broth) to people who in some cases literally had no food at all in their simple homes. As the team members passed out the bags of groceries, they escorted the villagers back to their homes and prayed with them. Again, there is no way to describe what we saw in Balu Piejo. The poverty was overwhelming, but God's grace was greater. Please pray for the villagers of Balu Piejo.
We ended our day by having dinner back at the SCORE facility with Tim and Jenny Craiger, the directors of the facility, with Pastor Avy and his wife, Gladys, and with Pastor Avy's children. We also heard a testimony from a young lady who was saved about a year ago and is going through discipleship training at the SCORE facility under the leadership of Pastor Avy. Pray for Pastor Avy and his work here. He and two other SCORE pastors are in charge of planting village churches in this area. As Pastor Avy explained, they confront the forces of darkness on a daily basis.
The team returned from the Dominican Republic last night, but God continues with the work He did in and through them in these past days. Please be sure to pray for the SCORE team as they continue to push back against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. On behalf of Rick Brittain and the rest of the WorldReach team, thanks for your faithful, fervent prayers. They certainly availed much.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
One day in the ministry of the Dominican Republic mission team
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Keep praying for our team in the Dominican Republic
Rick Brittain is leading a mission team of eight in partnership with SCORE International to the Dominican Republic. They arrived Saturday and are working in the sugar cane villages of the local area. In addition to VBS, they will be going into orphanages, leading devotions for the SCORE staff, and taking advantage of other evangelistic opportunities. As time and resources allow, they were hoping to assist in the clearing of a piece of property owned by SCORE that needed to be cleaned up before being placed on the market for sale.
Please pray for the evangelistic activities of the team. The Dominican Republic is saturated with occultic practices and the spiritual battle for the souls of the Dominican people is fierce. Pray for the safety and health of the team, and pray that God will speak to each of the team members, some of whom have never been on a cross cultural mission trip before.
As updates are received, we will endeavor to get them posted here on our blog.
Romania Team Update
As I write this, Ricky McRorie, Tommy Hewell, and I are in the Amsterdam airport waiting for our connecting flight to Bucharest and then to Cluj-Napoca. If all goes well, we will arrive in Cluj this evening around 6:10 and be joined by Kelly Spandau, a team member roundezvousing with us from Russia.
Pastor Teo and another brother will transport us via van on the 1 1/2 hour ride to Jibou. Lord willing, we will get settled into the homes of our hosts and have a good nights rest before beginning our ministry tomorrow.
Please pray for our continued safe travel, for our luggage to make it to Cluj...with us...and for those who will hear the gospel during the next days of our ministry.
This is the tenth anniversary of our partnership with Jibou Baptist Church, and we have some very special events planned to celebrate, encourage, and evangelize. Please check back regularly for daily updates.
Friday, October 09, 2009
Do not misunderstand what was preached at the Muslim day of prayer 9/25 at our nations capital
On September 25th thousands of Muslims gathered on the lawn of the United States capital for a time of prayer and worship.
During his sermon, the Muslim leader made it clear Islam would seek to make converts. He said, “America, I announce to you, it is my intention to invite your children to the worship of one God. It is my intention to remove every idol from every place -- nothing physical. It is a confrontation of ideas, because, brothers and sisters, the most powerful weapon you have in your hand ... is truth."
As born again believers we understand that Islam has nothing in common with Christianity. To better equip you for global missions, I want to explain how the speaker has placed Christianity directly in the cross-hairs of Islam.
First, when the speaker says he is going to invite your children to the worship of one God, he is not talking about the God of the Bible. Understand this fact clearly. Allah, the god – and that is with a little g – of Islam is not the Creator God – with a capital G – of the Bible.
Dr. Ergun Caner, a Muslim background believer and current President of Liberty Theological Seminary, has written that Muhammed – the founder of Islam – taught that Allah is beyond human understanding and approach and his nature is as the absolute one. So Islam rejects the essential Christian doctrine of the trinity. In fact, Islam claims the Holy Spirit is the angel Gabriel and that no one – including Jesus – is called a son of God.
Let me be very clear on this point because I hear too many times people saying the god of Islam is the same as the God of the Bible. This is a lie…I understand to use strong language such as this may be offensive to some, but we are talking about the salvation of souls. The lies of Islam are just as deadly as the lies of Satan.
"Muslims deny the fatherhood of God. Muslims deny the deity of the Son. Muslims deny the person of the Holy Spirit."
When the speaker at the national Muslim prayer gathering said that he wanted to remove every idol from every place, he is making a direct assault on the cross and what it signifies to born again believers. Muslims do not believe that Jesus ever died on the cross. If Christ never died, then there is no resurrection. To deny the resurrection is to deny the cornerstone of the orthodox Christian faith. As Paul wrote to the church at Corinth, “if Christ has not been raised, your faith is worthless; you are still in your sins.”
We do not worship the cross of Christ, but the Christ who died on the cross. Again, Paul captured what would become the Islamic view of the cross when he again writes to the Corinthian believers that “the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but it is God’s power to us who are being saved.”
The Muslim speaker made another statement that needs to be understood. He said, “It is a confrontation of ideas, because, brothers and sisters, the most powerful weapon you have in your hand ... is truth." This weapon about which he speaks is the Qur’an – the written holy book of Islam. To the Muslim, the Bible is a corrupted book of lies.
To the born again believer, the Bible is the revelation of God to a lost and dying world. It is His revelation of how we can come to know Him as Lord and Savior. It is inspired by His Spirit, inerrant and infallible. It reveals to all who will read it the truth…the absolute truth…about our Creator God who so loved the world that He was willing to give His one and only Son so that whoever believes in Him – Jesus, God in the flesh – whoever believes in Him will not perish but have eternal life.
I pray you will become equipped to share with those from any and all worldviews the reason for the hope that is in you. And that you will understand that Islam is anti-Christian founded by a man who was anti-Christ. For more information about the Islamic faith and how you can approach Muslims with the gospel of Jesus Christ, contact us here at WorldReach.


