Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Unbelievable open doors!

                                                                                            (school children in La Comunidad)

 Wow. Just when you thought God had big things in store, you find our He is unbelievably massive things in store!

  To get you in the loop, we have been praying about an area called La Comunidad, Guatemala. Yes, it is the same name as our church plant in Mexico! (Coincidence? No way!) God brought us across a couple of missionaries that had been working in another area but for two years, prayed God would send someone there... and along came the Yeater's!

  Fast forward to today, as we have been anxiously praying and looking for another door to open for a couple weeks now. Jeff and Noami(the couple who had been praying), led us into a school in the heart of La Comunidad. It was amazing! It just melted your heart. There are two shifts of 450 children attending a 1,500 sq. ft. school. 10 classrooms with 40-50 students in each with ONE teacher. All day, everyday! God has blessed the U.S.A.!

  After the short tour we met with the director who promptly offered Tessa and I access to all the students and reach them via English classes! We will be giving 5 classes each, Tessa and I, every Tuesday to begin. What a wonderful answer to prayer! It is a great opportunity but can be very intimidating too. It is a dangerous area but the need for Christ is above saying no. We know God wants us here and we ask you to pray for a plethora of things:

1. Guidance in how to start.
2. Contacts that will open doors to in home Bible studies.
3. A place to begin to rent near the school to do our major outreach.
4. Property to buy. We serve a BIG God, we are asking BIG things!
5. A small car to take into this area.
6. Safety.

  Thanks so much for your love, prayer and support. We appreciate them and do the same for you! 

  Bob and Tessa

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Absolutely Amazing! That's our God! :) Love and prayers to you and your family as you tend the harvest.
Scott & Patty Stewart