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Last week I was able to preach for my good friend Steve Flockhart at New Season Church in Metro Atlanta. This is one of the first churches to partner with our ministry when we started. We had one young woman confess publicly her faith in Christ and many decisions to live missional.

This weekend I was in Morristown, TN at a Hispanic church; Iglesia Bautista de la Gran Comision (Great Commission Baptist) and take their leadership through the Global Focus seminar for 6 hours on Saturday, and then preach on Sunday were we had 3 come to faith in Christ, and dozens surrender their lives to missions.

This small Hispanic church is now sending their first cross cultural worker to the unreached!

This week my wife and I are in Mexico, and this weekend we will continue to mentor Getsemani Baptist Church of Puebla, with pastor missionary Bruce Bell (who is the founder of Miramonte Baptist in San Salvador 45 years ago).

Global Focus in Romania

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Next year our goal is to respond to the request of missionaries to launch Global Focus in Romania. We already have Latin American facilitators who want to take GF to the churches of Romania to see the same explosion of missions as we have seen in Latin America.

Global Focus in Spain

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Luis Marti, former pastor of Miramonte Baptist Church, and former missionary in Spain for 10 years, is on a year long sabbatical after turning over the church to younger leadership (Luis is still very young at 60 yrs old).

He will begin full time working with Global Focus next year, but while he is on sabbatical has already launched Global Focus with a group of churches in Spain this month.

Global Focus is Multiplying Into Other Countries

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We started mentoring churches in Latin American in the Global Focus missional process, because we had more missionary candidates to go the unreached from Latin America than churches that were willing or able to send them. In the beginning, we mentored very few churches, but those churches did so well in missions, their own people started participating personally in missions, the churches started praying every service for missions and missionaries, more and more of their members surrendered their lives to go out as missionaries, and they had the funds to send them. Then other churches wanted to be mentored a well, and Global Focus Latin America began to grow. Our beginning were very humble, no office, no staff, and no money (well, we still have no money).

That was just 4 years ago, we never dreamed the impact that Global Focus would have not only in Latin America, but in other countries as well, and that those churches would send now 52 missionary units to unreached people groups in the North Africa, the Middle East, Central and Southeast Asia, West Africa and Europe.

We are now mentoring churches 15 different countries, and we have 14 different facilitators who are multiplying the work of mentoring churches all over Latin America, all of them are successful pastors that have been through the process in their own churches.

In the last 4 years Global Focus has exponentially grown not only in Latin America, but because of what God is doing with the churches we mentor, now churches in other countries are wanting Global Focus as well.

Sao Paulo, Brazil

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From Santa Cruz, I flew into Sao Paulo where I am mentoring the Evangelical Free Church of Sao Paulo, and also teaching the Operation Mobilization (OM) team how to become Global Focus facilitators in our missional process. I was able to spend 2 days working with Pastor Frido and some of the leaders of the church, also Fabio Torres, the OM director.

I have been working for several months to get our new version of Global Focus not only translated into Portuguese, but also designed and formatted. Fabio is learning how to mentor as he participates with me as I mentor the church in Sao Paulo. This module they were able to develop their purpose statement and integrate missions into every ministry of the church.

Pray for the new partnership with OM and Global Focus that it will be able to mobilize even more Brazilian churches, and Brazilian missionaries. “The Evangelical Free Church of Sao Paulo exists to love and glorify God, making disciples of Christ in Sao Paulo to the ends of the earth, through the power of the Holy Spirit.”

Santa Cruz, Bolivia

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From La Paz, I traveled farther down south to Santa Cruz, Bolivia where I also mentor Kairos, Santa Cruz (a daughter church of the church in La Paz). I have been mentoring this church almost since they started a little over 2 years ago. They have grown from less than 100 people to now over 250 every Sunday. I was privagled to preach this past Sunday there and see several profess faith in Christ, and many make missional decisions.

That evening I spent several hours working with their Global Celebration team as well. They will have their first Global Celebration the week before the La Paz church. They also are bringing in 12 missionaries from different parts of Bolivia, and the world.

They have developed some very strategic partnerships as a result of the Global Focus training, and their members are participating in God’s mission in different parts of Bolivia and among the unreached! They too had a team just return from the Middle East where they are working and gave testimony on Sunday of all God did on this trip.

La Paz, Bolivia

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Kairos in La Paz, Bolivia will have it’s first Global Celebration this year. I have been working with this church for nearly 2 years now in helping them to integrate missions into every aspect of the life of their church, and mobiize each member to participate in Christ’s mission locally and globally. I was able to spend 2 days with them in La Paz helping them with their Global Celebration team. We have been able to divide up all of the responsibilities of the celebration with different teams all made up of lay members of the church.

The members are not only getting involved personally in missions, but they are also helping to plan and organize their Global Celebration. They will bring in more than 20 missionaries and projects to the church for 5 days where each one of the members of this church of over 1,000 will hear personally from different missionaries in order to mobilize their people to greater prayer from missions, greater financial sacrifice and personal involvement.

Not only was I able to mentor their GC team, but also listen to the testimony of pastor Mauricio and members of the church that just returned from Central Asia, where they worked with the house church of one of Connect Global’s workers in that closed country. They were able to distribute “books” and preach in the house churches meetings and encourage believers from this part of the world that they are not alone when they face their certain persecution, that brothers and sisters from Latin America are with them in the battle. In the last year, this church has made 2 different trips to the the 2 most closed countries on earth. This is what Global Focus is doing in Latin America; the churches are not just making trips, but they are strategically working to get the Gospel where the Gospel has not gone because of great persecution.

Mobilization in Bolivia

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Pastor Pablo Caruachin from Vida Nueva in Arequipa is one of our Global Focus Latin American facilitators. He was able to travel to Bolivia and launch Global Focus with several local churches there. He is doing a great job at mobilizing churches not only in his native Peru, but in Bolivia as well. These churches are stepping up to the plate as well.