Helping Fairview Baptist Bible College train competent, compassionate, effective servant leaders for the ministry of Christ in the local churches of Jamaica, the Caribbean and the world.
Thursday, April 18, 2013
JAM13 Presentation - Sunday night, May 5th
Come and hear about what God did in and through the JAM13 team.
Monday, April 1, 2013
Heading out today....
Our flight leaves Jamaica at 2:30 and we have a scheduled arrival time at Detroit around 11:30.
Please be praying for us as we travel.
And once again thank you for all of your prayers this week.
Last night we had a great reflecting on the week as a group. It was great that ken and clea were able to be there also.
Please be praying for us as we travel.
And once again thank you for all of your prayers this week.
Last night we had a great reflecting on the week as a group. It was great that ken and clea were able to be there also.
Sunday, March 31, 2013
He has risen!!!!!
He has risen indeed!
It has been a great week of work and fellowship.
And today, Easter Sunday, we are looking forward to celebrating the resurrection of our Savior with Jamaican brothers and sisters.
We are very thankful for all of your prayers this week.
We prayed for EBC this morning.
Hallelujah, what a Savior we serve.
It has been a great week of work and fellowship.
And today, Easter Sunday, we are looking forward to celebrating the resurrection of our Savior with Jamaican brothers and sisters.
We are very thankful for all of your prayers this week.
We prayed for EBC this morning.
Hallelujah, what a Savior we serve.
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Lou regnier's blog post...
Here is Lou's blog post...
The great fellowship with each one of the young people and the older members of the team has been great. I really enjoyed that part of it probably as much as anything. meeting people you didn't know and finding out who they are and working together has been fun.
The work has been tremendous. we were scheduled to do tile floors in two rooms that were pretty good size. I don't remember the dimensions off hand. Some in the group did a wonderful job painting and this was two coats of primer and two coats of finish. It was different colors on the columns and walls. so it was a very intricate type of painting.
a great amount of work was accomplished.
the building itself looks great. six new windows and three doors were done.
additionally a balcony was tiled.
a lot of electrical was done. there were several lights that were added. the electicians did a great job in a challenging situation. The college has a wonderful safe electrical building.
Our last work day...
Yesterday was our last day of work at Fairview Baptist Bible College.
We finished all of the projects they had for us and also some additional ones.
Today we are going to dunn's river falls http://www.dunnsriverfallsja.com/.
Check later tonight for Lou's blog update. Yes, you read that correctly. Lou regnier's blog update.
We finished all of the projects they had for us and also some additional ones.
Today we are going to dunn's river falls http://www.dunnsriverfallsja.com/.
Check later tonight for Lou's blog update. Yes, you read that correctly. Lou regnier's blog update.
Friday, March 29, 2013
Tiliing, shelf building, preaching and burglar bars....
We are much ahead of schedule work wise.
Ken and others at the school have been amazed at how much we have done this week.
Continue to pray for our strength and protection
But even more than that,
Pray that we would glorify God.
K
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Thursday, March 28, 2013
At the school...
The younger people of the group had the opportunity to share the Easter story in two public schools.
More pictures and videos to come.
Hello fellow readers! My name is Madeline Smith and I will be writing to you today about my experience so far on the wonderful island of Jamaica. It has definitely been a crazy 5 days so far. The teens and I have gone to two schools already and preached the good news to the children very clearly. It's amazing how much bible knowledge they have at such a young age. Yesterday's school experience in particular was amazing because we had the opportunity to actually intermingle with them before school started. They all flocked to our bus on jumping up and down with joy and huge smiles. Immediately they began taking each teen, as they exited the bus, away and started hugging on us and we were able to invest in their lives right their exchanging love to them while we were also receiving it. One girl in particular had a notepad full of tattoos. she went around asking teens whether they would like one. She would place the whole sheet on your arm and take you to the water area which was made of cement and had 4-5 faucets on it. it had a step made of cement for the kids to reach also. She then took your arm and placed it under the faucet patted it down to ensure that it was wet enough. Kids surrounded you as she worked magic. Once it was wet enough she would take you then to a place in the sun, still patting your arm as you moved, to check whether or not it was ready. if it wasn't back to the faucets. if it was, a beautiful tattoo would appear on your arm. I personally got roses and flowers. others mainly got scorpions. We didn't want to leave when it was time to go. you could definitely tell that the kids didn't want us to leave either. Back to the worksite we went. Each ride we endured was quite frightful. The roads were very curvy and tight especially when we were in the mountains which is where our worksite was located, forty-five minutes away from the missions hotel that we would stay at first. thirty one people in a bus is crazy. especially when we drive back from a long day of work in which we sweated beyond the normal amount that a person should. Even right now, halfway through the trip, people who didn't know each other that well have formed relationships with one another that will last a lifetime. I love this 2013 Jamaica Team that I have been blessed to be with and know that with this experience God either has or will continue to use us all to his will. Just remember one thing there's no problems man. only situations. Ya man! :D Stay tuned to hear more about our trip here in Jamaica. See ya later man!!!
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Work at the college
Jason doing some tiling.
We are a painting machine.
First room finished. Painted. Tiled. Windows hung.
Sunday, March 24, 2013
At Baylife Baptist Church
Phillip is very excited to be at Baylife
Jon and Melanie waiting for the service to start.
Pastor Shane introducing the team
With Pastor Andrew.
Overwhelmed
...with God's grace. This morning, as I sat and had my quiet time in God's Word looking out over Montego Bay, I was reminded of God's overwhelming grace in my life. Of course, as I thought of the people in Jamaica and around the world who need Christ, I was reminded of God's saving grace and forgiveness through Christ that has changed me for eternity, but I am also overwhelmed by the grace that God gives in every aspect of my life. A few things that I thanked Him for today: His Church, the privlege of pastoring at EBC, the opportunity to lead our team to partner with Jamaicans for the Gospel, a great family, including a ministry minded wife, and a daughter that chose to spend her spring break with her dad on a missions trip, a great team of people from Emmanuel that want to change and grow while serving, and the privilege to serve The Lord with my friend Pastor David Rodgers. I wrote many more things in my journal. I would be glad to share them with you later. Pray for us today, but don' forget to be overwhelmed...by His grace.
Pastor Shane
Pastor Shane
Saturday, March 23, 2013
At the airport in Detroit
We are here at the airport waiting for our flight.
Pray not only for safety as we travel but also for opportunities to glorify God!
Pray not only for safety as we travel but also for opportunities to glorify God!
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Prayer requests from Joan, Renee and A.J.
From Joan...
I would like people to pray that we accomplish more than they expect – that we might be a blessing to others and safety and good health. I am looking forward to meeting Jamaicans and getting to know their culture, as I really don’t know much about the people and their way of life.
From Renee...
1. Safety – by plane, by bus, on the job site, in the community.
2. Boldness - to talk with the Jamaicans, to encourage the believers and to share my faith with those who need Christ.
3. Teamwork – to work effectively with others with a humble spirit.
I am looking forward to my first missions trip and my first venture beyond Nebraska.
I am certain it will expand my view of the world and missions.
I am looking forward to the ways in which God will stretch me... ways that I cannot even guess about right now.
I am looking forward to ministering to others.
And... I am looking forward to bright sunshine and warm weather.
From A.J....
As I'll be presenting the ending of the Gospel-Jesus' death and Resurrection, pray for clarity of speech and presentation, that Jesus would be seen as the Messiah/King!
Also prayer for strength as this will be 10 days away from my family and girlfriend! I will miss them
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Video from Ken and Clea Rathbun
Video from Ken and Clea Rathbun in Jamaica.
The library project is what our team will be working on
at Fairview Baptist Bible College.
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Family trip - the Smith's
why are my wife, 2 daugthers and I going on this trip?
I really enjoy meeting and serving fellow Christians in other parts of the world. I want my daughters to see how great it is to serve others and be a part of a group with a focus to serve with a purpose. I also want my daughters to see how other Christians live, how they serve and there joy. I want my daughters to learn the joy and satisfaction you receive by helping others without being paid or even being recognized.
what I am looking forward to?
I am looking forward to spending time with my family and making memories that will bring a great perspective to fall back on when we come back to our opulent, pampered, self-centered culture in America and when we feel ourselves being sucked in to compete for more.
what can others be praying for us?
Pray that my family would be sensitive to the Lord and His calling in their lives. That they would embrace God's highest and best calling in their lives without fear and that we as parents would lead by example.
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Team member Bio - Pastor Dave Rodgers
This is my second trip to Jamaica and Fairview Baptist Bible College. In 2007 I had the opportunity to go with a group of fellow seminary students. It was a great opportunity to meet brothers and sisters in Christ and also encourage pastors and Bible college students in the Word. One of the projects we did on that first trip was to help organize the library which they were hoping to expand. This year the major part of our project is building a new library for the students and pastors.
I love helping disciples make disciples. I am looking forward to helping members of the team share and adjust to life in another culture. I am also looking forward to the revisiting the college and assisting FBBC in their mission. Most importantly, I am looking forward to what God has planned for me, the team and those we will be ministering to in Jamaica.
Pressing on,
Pastor Dave Rodgers
Acts 20:24
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Our purpose
We are excited to go to Jamaica to help Ken and Clea Rathbun and others at Fairview Baptist Bible College:
- Working to help FBBC (www.fairviewbbc.com) to fulfill their mission of training servant leaders to serve God by
- working on FBBC's library construction work
- teaching and encouraging the students at the college
- Sharing God's word in churches and school connected with or near FBBC
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