By Rod Boyd
It’s been several months since we’ve updated you with
what’s happening on the three islands of the San Blas Islands where we had a
church. These islands range in
population from 1,500 on Rio Tigre to 4,000 on Playon Chico.
The island of Nargana has about 3,000.
New missionary Larry Beckham, Panamanian pastor and construction
coordinator Julio Jaramillo, Panamanian pastor and local presbyter Rogelio
Quintero and myself traveled to the three islands last week.
Here’s our report…
RIO TIGRE
The
Pathfinder group from Tennessee rebuilt the church and pastoral house on the
island of Rio Tigre last February. They
were a tremendous blessing to the congregation and community.
A medical doctor and nurse attended to the physical needs of several
hundred. They later sent two wheel
chairs to two of the “hut bound” inhabitants.
We
were able to see the progress made by the church in the last few months.
The inside of the sanctuary has been stuccoed. They
finished the platform with stairs, including two small booths on either
side—one for the sound system and one for the secretary.
The sound system donated by Pastor Gary Hanson, Trinity Tabernacle in
Crossville, TN (who sent the largest delegation of men last February) was
installed and is functioning. Several benches were built.
Doors were installed on the church and pastoral house.
There is additional work that needs to be done.
The majority of the outside of the building needs to be stuccoed and
painted. The dividing walls in the
pastoral house need to be erected. The
congregation and entire are encouraged about the progress of “God’s House”
these last several months. This
Assembly of God church is the ONLY church, of any kind, meeting on the island.
Several members of the Baptist and Church of God churches are meeting
with our congregation.

NARGANA
A
crisis had just occurred when we returned to Panama over two years ago.
A new Christian in the Nargana church burned her family’s idols
(dolls). These dolls are used in the spiritist rituals of the
community. The Saihla (ruling
council) of the island closed the church pending an investigation.
The church was opened after more than a year following a special hearing
of the combined council of the rulers all of the islands.
The church was asked to “respect” the traditions of the Kuna people.
In the various meetings that we had with the leaders of the community we
told the council members that members of the church, when they come to know
Christ as Personal Savior, become the best citizens of the community.
This crisis has actually served to strengthen the place of the
evangelical churches on the islands. The
ruling council has granted the Assemblies of God permission to open new churches
in any Kuna village in the San Blas Islands.
The church prospered, even during the time when the church
building was closed. Cell groups
were launched and the church actually experienced numeric growth.
However, the hut that served as the church building fell into disrepair
and eventually had to be taken down. The
church has been using the Bible School building next door until the sanctuary
could be rebuilt.
When
the Tennessee Pathfinder group heard about this need last February, they
purposed to return to help build this new church.
It is a larger project than that of the Rio Tigre church because it is a
two-story building. The Bible school and church classrooms will be located on the
first floor, with a large sanctuary upstairs.
A few months ago team leader Mike King wrote to say that the Tennessee
Pathfinders wanted to bring two teams and do the whole building!
The first of two 15-member teams arrive the second week of January.
The second team will include a medical doctor and dentist.
Larry Beckham and Julio Jaramillo travel to Nargana next
Monday to begin the foundation and column work.
PLAYON
CHICO
The church on Playon Chico used to be the strongest of the
three churches. Now it is the
weakest. But the church is
recovering. God has been moving
among the young people and the community is taking notice! A team of Panamanians was arriving this week to hold a
crusade for the young people, calling them to commitment. The community leaders now see that the gospel changes people.
The church preaches against the drugs that so easily enter this community
via the steady Colombian boat traffic.
Our
meeting with the church and community leaders was the most important of our
various meetings this trip. They needed to hear that we were “with them.”
The small hut that serves as the sanctuary is disintegrating.
The leaders talked about the embarrassment of having to put “coats”
on God’s house. These tarps and
pieces of plastic have been strategically placed over the holes.
But they are not enough. “Can
you help us NOW?” they asked.
I had hoped that this work could wait until another team
arrives the first part of 2003. But
it can’t wait. We must do
something. Together we brainstormed
ideas. This church is landlocked.
The only way to increase the size of the building is to go up and out.
So we will build the sanctuary on the second story and extend it out over
the sea. For now, we will build
columns and put up temporary trusses to hold a temporary roof.
It’s
a great plan! Except there are no
funds… no way to purchase the materials.
The young congregation can’t do it.
They are looking to us. Can
you help? We need to do something for this church before the end of
this year. If you can help, please
send your offering as soon as possible to:
Project MADU (7623)
Assemblies of God World Missions
1445 Boonville Ave.
Springfield, MO 65802
A VISION FOR OUTREACH is growing among our churches.
We heard both Pastor Ramiro Morris (Rio Tigre) and Pastor Benigno
Gonzalez (Nargana) talk about their plans to evangelize nearby villages and open
churches there. Please pray that
this vision will increase.
Pastor Cesar Rodriguez, director of the San Blas Bible
Institute, returned to this islands this week to hold classes for the students
on Nargana and Rio Tigre. Please
pray for these students. Ministerial
training is vital to sustaining a vision for outreach.
Please
pray for the Tennessee Pathfinder team that will be traveling to Panama in
January. Pray for the church
construction in various stages in these three churches.
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