Utter E-Mission November 2006

Hello to you all from a beautiful 70 degrees at 10:30 in the morning! It’s supposed to get close to 80 today and the rest of the weekend. We are truly enjoying a great spring so far. I know I shouldn’t be rubbing this in, as some of you have already experienced snow in your cities, but I just couldn’t help it.
Well, Lynne’s sister, Lori, just left this past Monday after almost two weeks visiting us here in Argentina. It was her first time down here, and I think she really enjoyed her stay. We had a great time showing her the sites and being able to drive about 5 hours from here to stay 1 block from the Atlantic Ocean. We rented a little cabin and enjoyed a couple of days at the beach! Jacob had a blast showing off his Aunt Lori. We’re so thankful that she was able to come down here and spend some time with us. It made Lynne’s birthday even more special to have her sister with her.
Brian has been busy with work. He hasn’t traveled too much, but does have a trip or two planned in December. The radio ministry continues to experience tremendous growth and our team, even though having to be streamlined to meet budget constraints, is still doing an awesome job. Video and television are booming. Weekend recording will begin in the next couple of weeks for the Mujer Valiosa, “Valued Woman” half-hour television program. We have two pilots now filmed and have been showing them to groups of women, and the response has just been incredible. We have great expectations that the Lord is going to do something awesome with this show.Lynne is getting back into the swing of things after being away for vacation while her sister was here. We all spent vacation time together, but she was away before that for a Women’s Conference for the Cono Sur (Southern Cone) field she works for.
The field is getting ready to have a Holiness Campaign. Dr. Deihl, our responsible General Superintendent will be speaking and pastors, district superintendents and lay leaders will be coming from the four countries represented by this field – Argentina, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay. This is promising to be an incredible time together.
It also seems probable that we will be having more puppies around Christmas time. Jacob is absolutely thrilled! We don’t know how many Lucy is having, but we’re fairly confident that she’s going to have some. She’s just a few months past 4 years old, and Max is about 1 ½ years. We’ll keep you all posted! Anyone want a boxer pup? ☺From Esperanza.net October 2006
“I am very anxious. I have a 14 year-old daughter. Because of my work I see her only once a month. My daughter needs me with her. She feels very alone. At this time, I don’t have an alternative. I am left with little hope.” Dina, 38, Chile
“I need strength and hope to keep going in this world.” Margarita, 41 Venezuela
“I want to know how to be a ‘valuable woman’. I want to learn to be a woman of wisdom. I have low self esteem.” Carmen, 45 Chile
“I need spiritual peace.” Daniel, 45 Colombia (Listening to the radio in a taxi)
From the Trenches October 2006
(Actual testimonies from local WMB radio ministries in South America)
“Juana lives in Pampahasi, Bolivia and was looking for some music to listen to when she came across the program ‘Levantando Vuelo’ (Taking Flight). She heard host Anette Moreno sharing on the topic ‘Love, love, love’. The words touched her heart and she began to cry while listening that her life has value. She called the radio station for counsel and ask that the team visit her in her home. Her parents are separated and she lives with her mother. She feels that she needs to talk to her father and this angers her mother. Her mother doesn’t want her to talk about her father and if she continues she will stop paying for her education. She had thought about running away, but when she heard the program she called the radio for help. We visited her that afternoon after the program. That afternoon she accepted Christ as her Savior.
We continue to visit with her and she has begun attending the Church of the Nazarene near her. We are continuing to pray for her mother.”- From Raul Chipana Vargas leader of the WMB Program “Levantando Vuelo” (Taking Flight) in La Paz, Bolivia.
“We received a visit from Lucero, who is one of the disc jockeys on Radio Caribeña. He told us that he listened to the program and enjoyed the messages that we shared. He shared with us that he wanted to change his life and he promised to visit the Church. We also had two teenagers from the Province of Cutervo call requesting a secular song. We explained that we are playing music about Jesus, so they said they would listen.
They called back saying that they enjoyed the songs. We were able to share more with them. We receive calls like this all the time and it reminds us of our mission to reach the lost.” - From Romaín Sosa Torres leader of the WMB Program “Génesis” (Genesis) aired now on secular Radio Caribeña in Jaén, Peru.
Prayer Requests
1. Please pray for Brian’s family as his uncle Jim recently passed away. Please remember his Aunt Jeanine and their daughter Nicky. He’d been sick for quite awhile now, but it’s still always hard to deal with.
2. Please remember Myriam Pozzi, Content Manager and Producer of Mujer Valiosa. She’s been having some anxiety health related issues. She has to try and minimize her stress level. We all know how difficult that can be.
3. Please remember Lynne’s boss, Juan Jose Zani in your prayers as District Assemblies have begun and he will be doing a lot of traveling.
4. Please remember the Holiness Campaign that will take place on the 17th, 18th and 19th of this month.
5. Please remember all those involved in the television production of Mujer Valiosa that will begin to take place soon. This is a very time consuming process and very tiring.
Our next furlough is April – June, 2008. We have already begun to fill a lot of these dates with some district tours. If you would be willing and like to have us speak in your church, please contact us soon so we can figure out a time when we can come. We’d love to see as many of you as possible.



