Monday, December 29, 2008

Robert Foster Update

Family, Friends & Supporters,

First of all, we pray that you have enjoyed a blessed Christmas!! We spent yesterday with kids and grandchildren and are grateful that we were in a position to do so!

Second, we wanted to let you know that Robert's upcoming surgery is scheduled for next Tuesday, Dec. 30th, at 12:15 PM (EST). This is the minor surgery that will hopefully make it possible for him to avoid a major surgery. We will appreciate your prayers for this delicate laser procedure and for the recovery. Please pray that Dr. Roper will have all of the skill and precision necessary to do exactly what needs to be done and that the problems that Robert has been experiencing since Nov. 4th will be resolved.

We pray that 2009 begins in a very special way for you, bringing you God's peace and spiritual prosperity!

Thank you for praying,

Robert & Mary Jo
EE-Brazil

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Clay Hilton Update

Please pray that our Tuesday night Bible Study would grow.

We have had two BibleStudies so far on Tuesay nights. The first time we had four people show up and the second due to illness we had just one other guy show up. Please pray that our bible study would grow. This next Tuesday we are inviting a good number of people over to sing carols, eat snacks, read the Christmas story, and talk about Christ's reason for coming at Christmas. I am asking you to pray that 8 new people will show up to this next bible study.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Robert and Mary Jo Foster Update

Family, Friends & Supporters,

I want to give you a quick 3-point update, since we are in perhaps the busiest month of the year for all of us.

1. EE-Brazil ministry: On November 29th, we held our second The Gospel in Your Hand Workshop at a church in Salvador, Brazil. I'm still waiting for confirmation of the exact number of participants, but it is believed to have been more than before and in the neighborhood of 650. That means that in November we trained, in how to use one's hand to share the Gospel, about 1200 leaders in two seven-hour Workshops at this church! And the church has at least another 800 leaders they want us to train early next year!!

We are grateful to see this fruit from a two year project to get these new Portuguese materials translated, published and field tested in Brazil. As in the first Workshop in Salvador, one of the participants felt sufficiently equipped to share with a lost couple there at the church, and both husband and wife accepted Christ! How Great is Our God!!!

2. Regarding my health: My urologist called last Thursday, suggesting that he refer me to Emory Hospital/Healthcare to be evaluated by someone in their Urology Department. (For those who may not be familiar with Emory, it is a well-respected hospital in Atlanta and is in U.S. News & World Report's list of top hospitals in the US.) While waiting for this to be scheduled, I am able to continue working at my computer, meaning that ministry projects are still moving forward. We'll appreciate your prayers that the doctors will be better able to understand what is going on, in order to recommend a good long-term resolution.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Hays Community Church Update


The Halloween Outreach went great. We hope you enjoy the pics of the kids in their costumes. It was a great way for us to serve our community. We had about 100 to 200 people come to the two Halloween parties that we did. Thank you so much for praying. The Lord continues to add to our church family. We are now about 14 or 15 families strong, and we average about 30 every Sunday night. Again, we are mostly thankful that it is unchurched people that we are reaching. We are excitedly looking forward to starting our second house church in Kyle in January. The weekend before Thanksgiving, we participated in the Missions’ Conference at First Baptist Euless. We felt so encouraged by the folks at that church. While there, Josh was ordained as a minister of the gospel. To the right is a pic of the men who were a part of Josh’s ordination process. This was a very affirming experience for Josh. We have one awesome story to share. We had a girl in our church pray to receive Christ last week. Praise the Lord!!! Her family had no church home. She got plugged into the after school club we do at Kyle Elementary School, and eventually, her family came to our church. This family lives across the street from us. We feel so privileged to be used by God to make disciples, build His church and expand His Kingdom. Your partnership with us makes that a reality. Thank you.


Prayer Requests:


We want to give you an update on Gracie. We found from the testing that they did that she is no longer severely dyslexic, but she is moderately dyslexic. This is a huge praise. What this means is that all of the intervention we have done with her is working. It is a slow process, but it is working. Praise be to the Lord Most High!!! Thanks so much for praying. Continue to be in prayer about our second house church that will be starting at the first of the year. We also ask you to pray that we would continue to abide in Christ. Only Jesus can bear the fruit. We must abide in Him. Finally, we would ask you to pray that we would trust God to be our provider. He has been so faithful to always provide what we need for our physical, emotional and spiritual needs. In these uncertain economic times, pray that we would praise Him for His faithfulness and trust Him for future provision.

Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!

Philippians 1:3 says, “I thank my God every time I remember you.” This verse really sums up how we feel about you.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Internet Evangelism

We have all heard of Internet dating, but what about Internet evangelism?

Well, this last week Brad and his wife Katy came over due to a little Internet evangelism that I did last month.

The story is pretty simple. It goes like this:
There is a website here in Fort McMurray that is used as a community classified ad and also a community event page. The website is called mymcmurray.com

One of the sections on this site has a long, long list of parents looking for child-care. Their are very few day care centres here, and none of them take drop ins. Many parents here have a live-in Philipino nanny to take care of the kids. Cinnamon and I took a quick look at our bank account and a long look at our kids and decided that their would be no such caretaker for our babies.

Katy was no live-in nanny fan either. Katy's post intrigued me when I read it a few weeks back. Katy indicated that she had moved to Fort McMurray from British Columbia and could not find child-care/babysitting for her kids so that her and her husband could go out on a date. It had been almost three years since they had gone on a date alone.

I thought and prayed about that, and wondered what could be done to help Katy and her husband.

I then decided to email Katy and tell her that my wife and I were new missionaries in town and had done a little babysitting co-op back in Texas with some good friends. I typed her an email and suggested that her and her family should come over for supper and we would get to know each other and maybe some time in the future we would watch their kids for them.

4 minutes after I sent the email, certain I would not get a response since I had made it really clear that I was a baptist missionary, Katy wrote back. Katy and Brad did want to come over and would love to eat and meet us. Last Friday they came over, with three kids and one on the way, and a dessert.

5 hours later they left. They enjoyed hearing why we left Texas, they enjoyed our hospitality, and most importantly they enjoyed seeing Jesus in us. She has never gone to church, and he is a self-confessed "former Mormon turned hellraiser", but they admitted that they did since a "missing piece/peace" within themselves.

Please pray that they will keep their promise and come back over again, maybe for the Christmas Bible story time in a couple of weeks. Brad said that he might bring his guitar and play some Christmas carols. We will see, but for now pray that the Spirit would convict them and draw them.