Global Focus continues to challenge churches to send their own people to the Nations

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The mobilization is not about preaching an inspiring sermon or teaching a great lesson about the great need among the unreached. At it’s core, mobilization is about helping churches, and people to intentionally move. As disciples of Christ, He has called us to deny our own mission, and take up His. So mobilization is about helping every single church member understand that missions is not for just a select few, but His Mission is for every Christ follower. In our Global Focus process, we help churches mobilize (move) their own people; out into their own communities on mission with Christ, and to the nations, the unreached, on mission with Christ. So at the end of the day, mobilization is not judged on how good our sermon or lesson was, it is judged at how many churches and people are moving with Christ on His Mission.

This is why our church exists

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Mobilization is much more than preaching a powerful, impactful sermon. It is much more than just teaching about the huge need among the unreached. Mobilization is alignment, helping to align churches and it’e members around the mission of God. This is done when you begin to help change the DNA of a local church. When a church realizes that it does not exist for itself, not for it’s own growth, to build buildings, and have weekend services. But the reason that a local church exists is in response to God’s Mission, to make disciples locally in their own Jerusalem, but to also make disciples all the way to the ends of the earth.

 

In our Global Focus missional process, our 2nd Model helps align the church (or re-align)  around this missional purpose. The way we help change a church’s DNA is to help them develop a Missional Purpose Statement, we help then to integrate missions into every single ministry of the church, and we help them to develop a strategic, intentional prayer strategy in every small group gathering, and every large group gathering to pray for missions and missionaries.

 

This past week we had 3 our our Latin American facilitators teach this very same module in churches we are working with. Josue Villanueva is mentoring First Baptist Church of Ahuachapan in El Salvador. He was able to take them through our 2nd Model, where we teach these truths, and then help them to implement them in the DNA of the church. He said that the leaders told him, “now we fully understand the purpose of our church.” Not only were the leaders of the church involved, but also the youth were involved. Last week you read about a small church in El Salvador, that sent it’s first cross cultural worker to the Central Asia. Some might ask, how can a smaller church in Central America send a full time worker to Central Asia. They understand why their church exits…

 

Not only in El Salvador was this model taught last week, but also in 2 different areas of Peru. Pastor Oscar Loyola (who is the sending pastor for Dr. V.T. and also a Global Focus facilitator for northern Peru. Pastor Oscar has started to mentor the First Baptist Church of Piura, Peru. In forming their missional purpose statement they declared the following: “The First Evangelical Baptist Church of Piura exists to worship God, preaching the Gospel of Christ, and forming disciples in Peru, all the way to the Ends of the Earth.”

 

In another area of Peru, Pastor Pablo Carhuachin (Our Global Focus director for Peru) was in the jungles of Peru mentoring a baptist church that is 86 years old. He just began the Global Focus missional process with this historic church. He said the pastors and leaders are more excited about their future, than their past. They believe that Global Focus will help them to make an impact, not just on the Amazon region where they are, but all the way to the Ends of the Earth.

Global Focus church in El Salvador launches it’s first cross cultural worker to Central Asia

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Two years ago we took C.V. from El Salvador to Central Asia on a project we do every years. C.V. there felt called to come return full time as a worker, but there was a problem; his church  did not know how to send him. After C.V. came back from that trip to Central Asia with us, Josue Villanueva, one of our Salvadorian facilitators started mentoring his church in the Global Focus process. Vida Nueva Baptist Church of Guatzapa, is not a large church, a little over 100 members, but none the less, this past Sunday they launched C.V. as their very first cross cultural worker to Central Asia!
So, here is a smaller church, in a smaller city of Central America sending their first worker to Central Asia! How is this done? The truth is, it is an intencional process. There are many young people like C.V. that feel that God has called them to the nations, but the difference was that C.V.’s church went through the Global Focus missional process. Many of these young people find it totally impossible to fulfill God’s calling on their lives. But because in our process we teach a church to step by step  engage it’s members locally, nationally, internationally and globally until they are sending their own people to the nations.

 

These same churches that years before would have never believed that they could do this area actually the ones doing it. So can God use, smaller churches from smaller communities in Latin America? Absolutely ! 

God Continues to Call Latin Americans to the Nations

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This summer we have been able to send 2 new candidates for the summer on extended vision trips. Because we are in so many churches in Latin America, we are constantly recruiting new candidates, but also finding men and woman that God has already been working in their lives. I would like to tell you about 2 young professionals from Mexico that we sent to different areas to work with Latin American partners.

 

From Guadalajara to the Middle East

M.G’s parents are Mexican Baptist missionaries in one of the least reached areas of Mexico. When at a Global Celebration of one of our Global Focus churches in Mexico, they found out that there was a family from Mexico serving in a particular country they immediately engaged me about their 25 yr. old son. M.G. is an electronic engineer, and has been praying for a specific country in the Middle East for over 10 yrs. but he never knew that there was a family from Mexico serving there. We were able to send M.G. to work with E.H. and his family in this country, he was able to learn some of the language, culture, and participate in the projects they are developing.
He was able to participate weekly in the house church that E.H. has started. He also helped to organize a youth camp for the local teens from the house church, this was the first youth camp organized for this teens from this particular people group! While he was there he was also able to meet other Latin American units we helped to send to that same area, from El Salvador, and Peru. M.G. just returned back to Mexico, we are working with him so that in the next year, to year and a half he can return full time to work with E.H. and his family.

 


From Mexico City to Serving Syrian Refugee’s

Another young professional from Mexico is Dr. N.M. from Mexico City, who we were able to help to send to another country to work with another one of our teams. This team is focused on Syrian refugee’s. Dr. N.M. was able to work this summer with our Argentine team there, and when they reported on how she was doing, they said; “It’s like we have known her for years, we do not want her to leave”.
She was able to treat several of the refugee woman, and use her medical profession as an outreach into the refugee community. She was also able to participate in what the team was already doing, in teaching of micro business, first aide, and discipling some of the ladies. We are working with  Dr. N.M. also to send her back to field full time, she is in her last year at Rio Grade Bible College, and when she finished she will be able to go long term.

 

 

 

Churches in El Salvador in the Global Focus process

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Josue Villanueva is mentoring several churches in El Salvador, and they are making great progress. Grace of God Church in San Miguel, is not only involved locally in missions, but now they for the first time are involved globally. Last year Josue was able to take the pastor to Central Asia on an exploratory trip, and now they are actively praying and supporting financially missionaries in this same region. They have developed their Global Teams, and each one is very active serving in their different areas. Now they are being mentored on how to conduct their first Global Celebration later this year.

Josue also started the GF process with a new church start up. Christian Action Church in Santa Ana, is a new church, but they want to start with missions in the DNA from the very beginning.   Josue was able to teach the leaders the Global Focus seminar last week.

Mentoring New Peruvian Churches

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During my time in Peru, I have also been able to start our missional process in a new church in Lima; Ingenerias Bible Baptist Church. Last Saturday I spent 7 hours with 70 leaders from the church helping them go through our Global Focus seminar. As pastor Jorge Canales and I ate breakfast before the event he said; “Pastor Rafael, I want our church to do more than just financially support a few missionaries, and take a few short term trips, I want our church to make a greater impact on the nations and be more strategically involved in missions.” I wish you could have been with us as we taught the 70 leaders all day on Saturday felt the parable enthusiasm, and seen how engaged they all were during the entire seminar.

 


 

 

During last week in I was also able to continue mentoring Vida Nueva in La Molina, our host church for the training event. This is a church that is implement Global Focus into the life of the church. They are developing local missional projects and also establishing missions mobilizers (missional champions) for each one of their missionaries. They are integrating missions into each and every one of their ministries. God is using this church to make a huge financial impact in the nations.

 


I was also able to help Pablo Caruachin who is mentoring Pro Bible Baptist Church in another area of Lima. He has been mentoring this church for almost a year, and helped them develop their Purpose Statement, and align the church around the single mission for which the church was created.
The passion in this church, the young people, the pastor to make an impact on the nations was felt in the atmosphere of the church. Pablo Caruachin is doing a great job leading our efforts in Peru and is mentoring 30 churches in our process!

Training Event in Lima Peru

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Responding to the overwhelming demand for Global Focus in Latin America, we have been having different training events to help prepare new Global Focus facilitators in Latin America. This past week we had our second such event in Lima, Peru at Vida Nueva Church in La Molina. We had 30 pastors and leaders from Peru, Chile, Venezuela, and Bolivia come together for 4 days of training to learn more about  our missional process, how it is helping pastors mobilize their own churches all over Latin America.

They were also able to see first hand how members from these churches are engaging in missions locally and how they are engaging in missions globally. Our training schedule was very intense, from 9:00 am until 10:00 pm every day. I had help from our Central American director Luis Marti, also from our Venezuelan  directo Yovanny Alvarez, and our Peruvian director, Pablo Caruachin. Also pastors Carlos Diaz from Venezuela, and Pastors Paul Vargas, Mauricio Tejada (the director of Pioneers in Peru) and Oscar Loyola from Peru where able to help with the teaching load. 
                                         
But most importantly each pastor gave personal testimony about how Global Focus had impacted the life of their own church, and how it had helped them to mobilize their own people and engage them locally and send them to the nations.
Many of the pastors were overwhelmed as they heard these testimonies of how pastors of churches just like theirs are making such an impact in the Kingdom of God. Each one of the pastors left very challenged, but at the same time very hopeful that they too can mobilize their church to become a missions force for the Kingdom of God.

Peruvian Mobilization

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Pablo Carhuachin is mentoring 30 churches in Peru in our Global Focus missional process. He has begun with a group of independent baptist churches in the northern part of the country. He  has grouped them together and is mentoring all their leaders tougher. He is teaching them the exact same lessons  and principals that are mobilizing hundreds of churches in Latin America, and they leaders are very excited about their churches personally participating in missions. Next week I will lead another intensive week of training for new facilitators, our ministry in Peru has grown that we need to develop new facilitators. We have 30 coming from different parts of Peru, also from Bolivia and Chile. Remember our equation: More mobilization = More missionaries.

New Opportunities in Colombia

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God has blessed Colombia and the Gospel has grown exponentially in this South American country that was once known for other reasons, but is know known for the large evangelical churches throughout. David Cardenas, who is the president of of COMIBAM ( a large missional network in Latin America) attended the Global Celebration last year in El Salvador at Miramonte, and saw how Global Focus had mobilized their entire church, not just a group within the church. Because of that, he invited me to begin the same process in his church and other churches in Colombia.
So this past week I was able to start the Global Focus process Vida in Accion Church (Life Action Church). Saturday I taught nearly 100 of their top leaders and took them through our initial seminar (which takes 6 hours), then on Sunday I was able to preach in both Sunday AM services, in which their where nearly 4,000 in attendance. God greatly challenged the leaders, and blessed in the services in which several came to faith in Christ, and hundreds decided to “be and plant the seed of the Gospel to the nations”. From there I went to Zipaquira, Colombia, where I was able to begin our missional process with another church of the same denomination, and 4 other area churches, and teach their 100 leaders all day on Monday. We are very excited to see what God is doing and will do in these new churches.
Also in Colombia, we have been able to mentor several churches of the Pan-American Mission. This past week I was able to continue with our process with the Centro de Fe y Esperanza of Bogota, mentoring about 50 leaders of the church. We helped them to develop local and global missional projects; one of the global projects is to send a doctor to serve with Syrian refugee’s this fall, which will be their first cross cultural project in the history of the church.

How Mobilization in Latin America is Impacting the Nations

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Coca Cola was founded 170 years ago and is accessible to 97% of the world’s population. The reason that this secular company has been so successful is because they never lost their focus as to what the objective was; a product easily accesible to the entire world. Jesus Christ commissioned the church to what  it’s objective was and is, to make the Gospel; the Kingdom of God, accesible to every nation, every ethnic group on the earth. But many times, our biggest success has also been our main obstacle; many churches have lost their focus as to our main objective. The purpose of the church of Jesus Christ is to much more about making disciples of every nation (people group), and not nearly as much about our elaborate programs, or buildings, but the nations.

Our Global Focus missional process challenges a lot of the church philosophy of today, and helps to return churches back to the basics, the reason the church was founded; His Mission; His Kingdom. Because of these paradigm shifts in chuches in Latin America, they are not longer seeing themselves as the mission field that need wealthier churches in the U.S. to come and build their building and hold their VBS. These same churches are now not only engaging their people people in hundreds of missional projects locally, but they are sacrificially sending their own church members to the nations to extend the Kingdom of God unto the unreached. Partnership with the churches no longer looks the same, it’s no longer about their buildings, or their local churches, but it is more about the mission, and the unreached. Read the rest of this report and see the correlation between intentional local church mobilization and the sending of new families to the mission field.