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Dear praying
friends,
We have been
very busy the last two months, and I want to update you on how God is
blessing our ministry. We continue to go out door to door about 3-4 hours
every Thursday and again 3-4 hours every Saturday. Yesterday we had 10 go
out which was a typical Saturday. Some Saturdays we have more. I continue to
preach each Sunday twice and Thursday nights. We have about 20 people on
Thursdays. On Sundays we have two services, one 11AM to 1PM, and the other
6-7PM. We have no Sunday School. After the announcements and song service
the children have their service/Sunday School in another room.
We have had the
Roberto Pérez family attending with us since April of last year. (The photo
at left is Roberto (tie and yellow shirt, and David to his right). It was a
church meal where Roberto snagged somebody to share the gospel with. Roberto
started off in the Southern Baptist Seminary but didn't finish the entire
course of studies, because some Navigator missionaries pulled him away to
work with them. He worked with them for a while, and eventually left them
because they do not support or believe in local churches except to get money
from them in the US (the American missionaries didn't even attend Sunday
services anywhere ever, and Roberto and his family actually lived in the
American missionary's house). He saw problems and left them because of their
view of the local church and how they do things in other areas.
From there he
began going from church to church helping in the evangelism and discipling
of people. I am not sure how many but he went through several churches that
in each case didn't really want somebody doing that. These churches down
here are really dead as far as real evangelism goes. He then went to a
Baptist Hyles-Anderson "Super church" (6000 attendance) near us and was with
them for while until he saw the hypocrisy of winning "tens of thousands" of
souls to the Lord each month, and yet they only really come on the Sundays
they give away food. That church pays their members to go door to door, and
they get a bonus for every "soul saved". In other words if they convince
somebody into praying the Lord's prayer, the "soulwinner" gets an extra so
many dollars. This church gets money from US churches hand over fist. The
pastor lives in a mansion, and lives the life of Riley! I am amazed at what
I hear coming from over there. With 50 assistant pastors, the American
missionary is the only one who can give counsel to his people or make
decisions. Few baptisms compared to their supposed number saved, and no real
Christian testimony among the people. That church preaches only evangelism,
and easy believism at that. They do not preach any "meaty" sermons from what
the Perez tell us. The preaching is totally absent of doctrine or growth
elements. According to the Perez, they counted about 6 sermons that are
reshaped and repreached over and over. Same verses, same points, different
title.
When they came
to us they were looking for somebody who was serious about going out
evangelizing, and some place for them to grow spiritually. We go out every
week and they immediately started up with us. Shortly after that they asked
me if I would go out with them another day of the week and we added Mondays
to Saturdays. Roberto asked my permission if they could start a discipleship
Bible study and I gave him keys to the church to hold it there instead of in
somebody's house. The entire year they have been extremely faithful in all
the services, and these two visitation times. They have worked hard and have
proven themselves very faithful. Roberto supports his family (David and
Jonathan are grown adults still single and living at home) by driving a
taxi. When he started having problems with his papers on the taxi we helped
them giving him hundreds of dollars to pay fines and get his paperwork in
order in order to keep his income coming in. His taxi is now in his garage
and he cannot take it out without risk of losing it. He has a federal
judge's order to drive around as a taxi and work, but the federal government
has police operations in effect until after the elections (July) and even
the court order will not save him if they stop him (we are told on the
news), so his taxi sits at home useless.
His basic
problem with the taxi is that he bought a taxi license plate, paid the
amount they ask (thousands of dollars), and got his paperwork for it. But
the day he showed up to receive the actual plates (they do this in groups of
5,000) the corrupt official sold the actual plates to other taxi drivers, so
they have no official papers, and Roberto has official papers and no plates.
He has the old private use plates still. The whole thing goes to a federal
judge to solve, and he decides that it is out of his jurisdiction because it
was a federal elected official that did it (counting around 20,000 taxi
drivers shafted like this, getting around $3000 dollar per "stolen" plate).
The elected official disappears, but his party is still in power so they
will not fix it since all that money supposedly went into political campaign
donations to get them elected. Hot potato do nothing kind of thing.
Hopefully an opposition party will enter office in July and do something
about the mess, but that is being extremely extremely hopeful. What normally
or probably will happen is that they will declare disqualified both groups
(those with the official papers and holograms, and the other group with the
plates).
Our church is
growing more stable so I offered to put him on full time as an assistant
giving him the 25% designated for pastor and 25% designated for building
fund. Our offerings are averaging around $150 a week, so that is about $300
dollars a month for him which is enough to get by on. He agreed, and we
presented it to the church two weeks ago, and they accepted him and the
situation for a trial period of 6 months. We are hoping that during the
weekdays he will be able to visit contacts and get more people into the
church on a regular basis.
Margarita and Anthony
An elderly
family Margarita and Anthony joined our church about 6 weeks ago, and it has
been hectic since then. Margarita was a Pentecostal pastor in charge of a
mission church for an Assemblies of God church. That is a long story but
slowly God moved in her heart to convince her that tongues was wrong because
many times from what she saw the same people who spoke in tongues later
became demon possessed. Margarita and Anthony visited us and I have about 30
tracts and 20 books out at any one time, and around 40 sermons on cds. She
picked up the tongues ones and went into seventh heaven. She told me that
God convinced her that tongues was wrong from a personal testimony point of
view, but my literature convinced her from a Scriptural exposition point of
view. She has now become very vocal with all her old friends on this matter.
She is consuming all our material and sermons with gusto. I guess it takes
another "preacher" appreciate all the work I am putting into our church. She
says she didn't really preach much when she had charge of her church, and
from what she explained to me they tell different ones in their group to
prepare a message and visit people etcetera, and the actual "pastor" just
collects his pay check.
Her sister is
in an Assemblies of God church about 2 hours from here. She started in with
her. It ended up that that church had financial problems and their pastor
gets "tithes" from businesses in the form of merchandise, and he is
demanding that all the members go door to door selling these health food
stuff. While they burden the church with this selling, the same pastor and
his assistant grabbed all the cash the church had for a two week vacation
for "their pastors" in Acapulco. Half the church decided to leave rather
than sell health food door to door.
Having
heard all of Margarita's praises for our church, they asked her if we could
send somebody to help them start a new church. I suggested Roberto. He went
there yesterday (Sunday Feb 12th) and had their first service. It went
extremely well. Margarita's sister is talking to her friends about the
problems of tongues. (I am still dealing with Margarita about women
preachers!) See my tract on the subject: http://www.davidcox.com.mx/tracts/cox-womenpreachers.htm.
Roberto and his wife had a very nice time out there with them, and they were
not contentious with him, but followed what he wanted to do as far as the
service. I expect that we will have to deal with them about Pentecostal
issues, but they seem willing enough according to Roberto. These same issues
I have dealt with in our church through preaching, tracts, booklets, and
sermons on CDs, so we have a good supply of material to use. Our church is
supporting him as being on staff with us, paying him a salary. But I don't
think he will last long with us. The first actual week he was on staff he
started out there in Pachuca, and it looks like that is going to be a
permanent (good) thing. I wanted to get him on a salary so that he can
dedicate his time to Bible study and sermon preparation, and later on
visitation out there like he does here for us. It looks like there is yet
another small group of people further out there that also have needs and no
preacher nor church. (That entire area is saturated with Benny Hinn churches
- Health and Wealth Gospel churches). So Roberto and Carmela will probably
work with the second group out there on Sunday nights. Pray for them. He is
a good faithful worker, but when it comes to being a pastor, he is still on
weak kneed on the subject. He has yet to deal with hard headed stubborn
people very well. Arguing is worthless, and one has to be gentle and yet
firm, and stick to Scripture, and relentless even if it means losing the
people or shutting down the entire church. He is learning all this I think.
At this point I
am not sure just what will happen, but it appears that these people are
willing to give him all their tithes and offerings, so he may have a just
income from them, and we may stop his financial support if they are giving
him more than enough to do the work. We hate to lose him, but at the same
time, it is great to have a new work spring up overnight. He is thinking and
submitting to me as "his pastor", but I am wanting him to become independent
out there and make their own decisions. I am not like Mission Boards or
other missionaries that think in terms of control and authority. I believe
in the Baptist principle of each local church being independent from
external sources. I want our church to support him until they (the Pachuca
mission) are giving a good salary to him for 4-6 months stable like. I wish
I could take credit for all this but I really had nothing to do with it,
Margarita just about dropped a ready made church in our laps, and Roberto
came to us already preaching and teaching (mainly home Bible studies). I am
still trying to go through a homiletics course and then a hermeneutics
course with Roberto (and the pastor of our former work in the Cerro de Judio
from 1992-1995). I feel like I can help him some on that count.
OUR
ACTIVITIES
Recently I have
been producing about 2-3 tracts per week for our tract rack. It is a lot of
extra work but I am starting to translate them over into English for you my
supporters. See our tract page here
http://www.davidcox.com.mx/tracts/index.htm. At present I have about 6
English tracts and around 38 Spanish tracts (http://www.davidcox.com.mx/folletos/index.htm).
I probably have another 40 or more in the works coming in Spanish. Every
week I write 2-3 I get 2-3 new topics, so it is a never ending job. I want
to translate all of them over into English.
We record most
of our services, and I post the sermons (in Spanish) on my website, and make
CDs of the sermons for our people to take and listen to at home or share
with others. That ministry is going well also. We have about 34 sermons
posted and another 6-8 waiting for editing before I post them. Some of you
may know, but I like to preach and teach, and most of our Sunday AM
preaching (not including preliminaries) go for 60-80 minutes of pure
preaching/teaching. 80 minutes is the maximum that will fit on a single CD,
so I have to edit them if I go over that (which I hate to do). I use the
overhead projector to keep attention focused, and we do an indepth study
every Sunday AM. Sunday PM we have no song service, just preaching, and it
usually is under or just at 60 minutes. Wednesdays are lighter with usually
20-30 minutes of preaching, or sometimes I just read from a chapter (or 2-3
chapters) and make off hand comments about some verses without really
"preaching". (We pray for a full 30 minutes after that, men in one group,
and women in another.)
OUR
CHURCH
Last year we
started the year with around 8-10 faithful people. Some Sundays we went up
to 15-20 or more in attendance. We ended the year (December) with about
20-25 faithful people coming. But since the start of this year the Lord has
been blessing us greatly, and Sunday we had 40 with Roberto and Carmela out
at the mission, and Margarita and Anthony with them. That would have been
44. We also are missing about 3 families besides that, and a new family that
started coming wasn't here. So God is blessing us greatly.
Our building is
being loaned to us rent free, and we voted to give 25% of our offerings to
that brother (in another church) in rent. When I tried to get a bank account
number from him to deposit the money in his account, he said that he did not
want it, but he does want us out of his building at the end of this year
contract (July). That gave us a low blow, and I was very depressed with the
thought of looking for something else (it is very difficult around where we
presently have the church). But after praying about it all, the Lord made it
apparent to me that it is not a problem. At present we are at full capacity
of chairs and we had about 8 empty seats Sunday. At our present growth rate
which seems to be a family or two every month, we will not fit in this
building by the end of the year anyway. So I talked with some of the men
about forming a building committee to find options for us to go to when we
leave where we are, whether that is in July or later in the year or sooner.
I think I can talk the owner into extending our use of his building a few
months beyond that July deadline if that is needed.
We really need
to buy property and build, and there are several properites within a stone's
throw of the church, but we are in a big city, and prices that we have
already asked about are around $100,000 dollars to $150,000 dollars for a
big piece of land that would make an excellent church (150 feet by about 250
feet). That amount seems way beyond our means, and bank loans are just
extremely difficult to come by no matter who you are. The banks don't have
the money, and their interest rates are extremely high (25%-30% annual). We
are going to investigate this, and see if it is possible for us to find a
smaller piece of land and work from there. We will lose our benefit of an
extremely good location where we presently are (there are 4 pieces of land
around us but they are expensive).
Some of our
people have suggested that I return to the US to "raise money for a
building", but I am generally against that. Roberto was the only one that I
would leave our church with, and he is out of the picture now as far as
preaching for us. I want to encourage him to develop that work into a
regular church. People do not understand that it is not very easy to raise
money among churches in the states. The money just does not seem to be there
(at least for missions and in my case in particular). We have tried to raise
5,000 dollars for a new vehicle and only got a couple of hundred dollars
total. It would be nice if some churches in the states would come in to
support this building project and help us at least with buying the property.
We would still have probably an equal among in building expenses to actually
build a building. At present our small group only has about $1,500 dollars
in the building fund, but we are working on that. We would ask your prayers
that God would send us some people that would sacrifice and work to see this
building project undertaken. It would be great if 5-10 churches in the US
would come in to help us with $10,000 or $15,000 dollars each, but I would
really rather you pray that God would raise that money from the Mexico side
of the border. We need our people to sacrifice and work hard for a building
so that they will appreciate it and protect it, although we will use
whatever God lays on people's hearts to donate. Pray for our building
situation.
I think that we
most probably will move into a rented warehouse somewhere nearby this year
as a step towards a more permanent solution. Our offerings in our church
continue to rise, and I think Roberto will probably be self supporting out
there by the end of the year also. We are praying towards these goals
anyway. Please pray with us.
Well just
wanted to tell you these things, and let you all know we are having a ball
with it all down here in Mexico! Please keep praying for us!
In Christ,
David Cox
dcox*davidcox.com.mx
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