I am beginning to reach the point in my life where I constantly find myself ready to "jump the gun" and I begin placing myself in various types of "real jobs" before I have even received my college diploma as I will in May of this new year. Though I get excited about every potential job opportunity and begin placing myself and my future wife, Miriam there. My mind is always on my first missional love, the country of Nicaragua.
I feel God has put this passion for this country in my heart and given me Miriam to better equip me to serve Him and those in Nicaragua. It is obviously not the first place a typical American would desire to go to. It is hot year round with most places not having air conditioning and it is also third-world country with the daily struggles that come along with that status evident in everyday life of those born there.
I have recently been thinking through some thing God has placed on my heart for my work in Nicaragua in the future. I believe this will be further down the road as I try to manage my student loans and all of the changes that come with the transition from college to newlywed life and a new job.
But I would just like to share this idea and vision for you to begin praying through this alongside of me that I bring glory to God wherever he places me today, tomorrow, or forty years down the road. I have been called to vocational ministry for three years now. But with that said, I have never felt called to be a preaching pastor in the pulpit week in and week out. I feel more called to be teaching and "getting my hands dirty" alongside of believers and unbelievers.
God has recently put on my heart to begin exploring options of teaching pastors in the area of youth ministry and outreach in the local seminary just outside of Managua. Nicaragua has huge numbers of young people and teens but very rarely have I seen them in the churches there. I believe this is due to the lack of tailored programs and ministries for them. In Nicaragua, the young people are some of the strongest supporters for the political parties and elections. They want something and someone to believe in. As far as I know, there are very few if any classes being taught. I would like to teach classes to better equip the pastors to reach the young people in Nicaragua.
As well as teaching the pastors youth classes, I feel another strong way of equipping the pastors to reach out to the unchurched in their communities is by teaching the pastors English in the seminary or having lessons in my home. English is such a desirable language for people to learn in Nicaragua. It opens a world of opportunities in the job world and around the world for them. As these pastors begin to learn English they can then go back and begin offering and teaching what they have learned to their church family and the community in which they live and their church is located.
In the United States our churches have staffs of five pastors to up to one hundred different paid ministry positions in the same church. In Nicaragua, this is not the case and the pastors are normally bi-vocational to be able to provide for their families. This can some times limit the amount of time these pastors can spend in their communities visiting houses, though these pastors are very diligent in doing so. The opportunity for these pastors to learn English as well will allow them to offer these to their members and unchurched members to bring them into the church not only to teach them English but to build relationships with them. And what better material to give them to practice their reading than the Bible itself!
When I dream big, I know my God is bigger and He can make a mountain move. My prayer is this small vision can bring change and a revival to the churches and people of Nicaragua. My God is faithful and His will is always done! I just hope to be one of his many tools in completing His will in the country of Nicaragua.
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Friday, October 11, 2013
Making Disciple-Makers By the Numbers
As Christians, we are called in Matthew 28 to make disciples but I feel we are not called to make only disciples but we called to make disciple makers. For example, I would like to take your typical evangelist. Let's say they make one disciple per day per year, this is what it could look like on a thirty year timeline:
End of:
1 Year: 365 disciples
2 Years: 730 disciples
3 Years: 1,095 disciples
10 Years: 3,650 disciples
20 Years: 7,300 disciples
30 Years: 10,950 disciples
In summary, this is a very fruitful method and a very rapid moving method in the beginning stages.
Now, let's look at what a disciple-maker will look like on a thirty year timeline, with a disciple-maker timeline we will assume the disciple maker pours into two people for one year and then we send them out and they make disciples.
End of:
1 Year: 2 disciples
2 Years: 4 disciples
3 Years: 8 disciples
10 Years: 1,024 disciples
20 Years: 1,048,576 disciples
30 Years: 1,073,741,824 disciples
In summary, this is a slower moving method in the beginning but if each disciple-maker continues to disciple and pour into people lives this is a much more impactful method. I know this is a big numbers thing but more important than the numbers is each individual life change this numbers represent!
*Numbers adopted from Faith Biblical Counseling Ministries.
End of:
1 Year: 365 disciples
2 Years: 730 disciples
3 Years: 1,095 disciples
10 Years: 3,650 disciples
20 Years: 7,300 disciples
30 Years: 10,950 disciples
In summary, this is a very fruitful method and a very rapid moving method in the beginning stages.
Now, let's look at what a disciple-maker will look like on a thirty year timeline, with a disciple-maker timeline we will assume the disciple maker pours into two people for one year and then we send them out and they make disciples.
End of:
1 Year: 2 disciples
2 Years: 4 disciples
3 Years: 8 disciples
10 Years: 1,024 disciples
20 Years: 1,048,576 disciples
30 Years: 1,073,741,824 disciples
In summary, this is a slower moving method in the beginning but if each disciple-maker continues to disciple and pour into people lives this is a much more impactful method. I know this is a big numbers thing but more important than the numbers is each individual life change this numbers represent!
*Numbers adopted from Faith Biblical Counseling Ministries.
Monday, June 17, 2013
Hardin Day 1
After a late night arrival of Hardin Team 1 we spent yesterday in the community of San Judas in Belen Baptist Church. We we went to the normal Sunday service and Sunday school afterwards.
After lunch a few of the men on the team went to La Panama school to start brainstorming and getting our plans together for the weeks work projects.
It was really amazing to walk the campus of La Panama and hear about each project Hardin has done throughout the years. From the school walls, to play ground equipment, to running water. It is exciting to be a part of a ministry and teams that invest in the same people and communities year in and year out!
Following the time there we came back to the house made and ate some of Jimbo's famous guacamole and returned to Belen and San Judas to evangelize in the community before the evening service.
We are headed to La Panama again this morning to begin sharing the gospel with each class and student! Please be praying for these times.
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
A Huge Change in La Chureca
Sometimes on the mission field with short term mission trips alone you very rarely get to see huge changes like the one I was able to see today. My first year I visited Nicaragua I was here for one week not realizing I would plan to spend all of the following summers here. The first time I visited what here is called La Chureca it was a scary, dangerous place. As you turned the corner and began to drive down this road in the bus the kids weren't playing or smiling, rather digging through trash and giving the cars and visitors the middle finger with smug faces.
This place was hopeless and one could easily think that once you have arrived here there's no way out and no way to change your situation.
But any answered prayer came via Spain and over the last few years they had been working on and funding a project in La Chureca to change the image of this place and make it a terrible situation something good. I was able to see the final project of this today. After some back and forth begging between Miriam, I, and the security guard we were granted access into the now recycling factory that is La Chureca. It's incredible! Check out these photos of before:
And now the finished project and new look of La Chureca: (note these two photos are the same exact locations.)
Just know that prayer and perseverance can change something or someone without hope and turn it into an opportunity for growth, progress, and something beautiful!
Friday, June 7, 2013
Interns!
Tonight is an exciting time as we add two interns to our summer staff. It also means that our next team is very close to arriving in the next week (June 15th). Please be praying for Taylor and Kaela as they'll be flying in and arriving here in Managua in the next few hours! I'll leave you with this boy walking his pig!
And pigs being pigs in the mud:
Monday, June 3, 2013
Back to Nicaragua
Today marks my second trip to Nicaragua this summer. This trip will be much busier with missions arriving in about a week and a half. Once the first arrives June 15th the mission house will be full until the end of July! This is a very exciting time of the year for Partners in Christ and I. We have been working and planning very hard and we know God has amazing things planned for these groups as they do His work here in Nicaragua. I will be writing more often now that there's much more activity kicking up with the teams arriving. I will keep you posted on Facebook and Twitter (@kegandewitt) each time I post a new blog! Thanks for reading and God bless!
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Final days with CCS
The final day we spent in the community was a semi-longer one but a very special day. We were able to go into the community public school and share the gospel with every student and teacher in both the morning and afternoon class sessions. This was an awesome opportunity as many of the students put their faith in Christ as a result of this gospel presentation! Balloons are a huge hit with students, I have never seen such a long line of students waiting for just a normal blown up balloon. We ran out!
We were also able to have a special meal for the teachers. They really appreciated us doing this for them. One teacher said, "I am so happy you took the time to do this for us because sometimes we feel like our work isn't valued here." We didn't realize our chicken and rice lunch with the small gift of school supplies would go such a long way in encouraging these teachers. Ms. Sonya from the team did a great job leading a devotion with the teachers entirely in Spanish! I was very impressed.
The team's final day consisted of a few R&R activities around Nicaragua. We spent the morning at the market and then had a great lunch at La Catarina overlooking a beautiful lagoon. We zip lined and visited the volcano in the afternoon.
The team headed out early this morning to fly back to Knoxville. Please be praying for their travels throughout today! I thank God for giving us a great first team to work with, the kids, faculty and parents of Concord Christian School are great people that are passionate about serving and sharing the Gospel to the nations!
We were also able to have a special meal for the teachers. They really appreciated us doing this for them. One teacher said, "I am so happy you took the time to do this for us because sometimes we feel like our work isn't valued here." We didn't realize our chicken and rice lunch with the small gift of school supplies would go such a long way in encouraging these teachers. Ms. Sonya from the team did a great job leading a devotion with the teachers entirely in Spanish! I was very impressed.
The team's final day consisted of a few R&R activities around Nicaragua. We spent the morning at the market and then had a great lunch at La Catarina overlooking a beautiful lagoon. We zip lined and visited the volcano in the afternoon.
The team headed out early this morning to fly back to Knoxville. Please be praying for their travels throughout today! I thank God for giving us a great first team to work with, the kids, faculty and parents of Concord Christian School are great people that are passionate about serving and sharing the Gospel to the nations!
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