Wordsower Intl.

Archives from 2010:

North American Report: November 2010

Greetings in the wonderful Name of Jesus. Thank you for your continued love and prayers on behalf of the work God has given us in America. We have an amazing open door to speak His Word into His Church week by week all across the US. We delight in the precious privilege, the Father has granted to us, to speak the Scriptures for the edification, exhortation, consolation and equipping of the Saints. What a blessing God has bestowed on us, by His grace and to His glory. I'm kind of embarrassed. We have been allowed to hear so many praises spoken to the glory of God and to the sweetness of His Word. His Word commends us and we get to bask in the reflected praise, though He alone is worthy. It’s the Word that washes and exposes and convicts by the power of the Holy Spirit. Oh what an overwhelming blessing it is to be in the service of the One Who loves us so deeply and this service on behalf of His deeply loved ones.

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International Reports: November 2010

PAULA, to say the least, has had an 'interesting' time of late. While trying to complete work on her house and clinic so the government will allow her children to permanently come home, she was bitten by, what turned out to be, a rabid puppy. So it was to the hospital for the series of four shots that prevent the onset of the desease. First shot was tolerated ok but the second shot caused a severe reaction and brought on a Malaria recurrence. Paula was hospitalized and still faced the third shot in a few days time. She was very ill and called for prayer. God heard our prayers and answered with her recovery, tolerance of the third and then the fourth shots and her release from hospital to return home, to tend to her clinic patients and to feed her children who come home to eat.

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Missionary Deaconate

By the mercies of the Lord we have completed our first 'Orientation For Service' . We had five participants for the August 3 through 12 training and I was thoroughly blessed. Each candidate participated with eagerness and earnestness and we grew together in the service of our Servant King Jesus and His example. From the first day we all used buckets for showers and ate a bit different than normal. Sharon and I tried to impart a 'little' of what life is like in a third world setting. (But we did let them use hot water, a rarity in  Africa, Haiti and India.) We explored what it would mean to represent Wordsower International as servants to the least. We walked in the Scriptures and examined our Statements of Faith and Purpose in relation to the Word. Together we went through Jesus' preparation of His Disciples for lives of service in the Gospel of John and other Scriptures. We discussed the Wordsower Discipline and what it could mean to fully walk out the 'chosen fast' of Isaiah 58. We prayed together and celebrated the Lord's table. Each was subjected to a most fearfully anticipated closing interview. During the second week of the Orientation the Lord provided four dear brothers from the local ministry and missionary community to address us and to share their vast, wonderful and varied experience with us.

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North American Report: September 2010

He sustains and empowers and enables even as He gives opportunity to serve. Though our strength is small, and we unworthy, yet He has given us a door of service to His Church which has remained open for over thirty-five years. Praise His Name!

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International Reports: September 2010

There is so much to report and yet the day to day care of the children is the most wonderful thing! God continues to provide, every day, the food and roof for over two hundred children in our care. My Father's House Two has over a hundred boys age five and up. My Father's House Three has over sixty-five girls, infant to fourteen. My Father's House Four has forty small boys and we receive new children almost daily. God is so faithful. To replace the quake damaged school we have converted My Father's House One into a school facility. We are in intense search for another house for the girls. (I think we've found one but need some money to rent and outfit it) We also need another house for boys and a 'school house' for girls. Since our vehicle was stolen we cannot transport our children so school and church has to happen close to the Houses. Please pray for these needs.

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Haiti Report: April 2010

I have been back in Haiti twice more, returning this last time April sixteenth. The Lord has seen fit to build the ministry there in a most awesome way. While there early in March, with a team from Iowa and Washington State, the Lord enabled us to open a third House (My Father's House Haiti III) and to place all of our girls therein. We put forty-six beds in it, a new range, refrigerator, tables, chairs, mattresses, beanie babies etc. and forty girls & matrons. It's a beautiful house and only one story so that they'll sleep in it. (Most Haitians do not want to sleep inside and really do not want to sleep in anything two story.) Our team also finished a roof section at My Father's House Haiti I and preliminary work on our guest house, which will also become the residence for Predestin and his family. Table games were built for the children, some preaching was done and a good fruitful experience was had by the five fine brothers who came down. We are grateful that they came.

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India Report: April 2010

Praise God for His faithful love for the orphan. We have searched for some time for another facility to rent and fill with children. Until recently to no avail. But God has directed us to another 'house' in another district of Andhra Pradesh State. It was used as an orphan home until the woman who ran it died. Her sons did not want to continue the orphan work and drove the hundred children who resided there away and put the property up for sale. One of our pastors in the area heard about it and told our national director. The Lord enabled us to purchase the land and the three buildings there on and, because of God's faithfulness to His children, we are searching for the children who formerly resided there, to bring them home. We will also put another hundred children in the facility as the Lord brings them in. We will turn none away. Praise God for His faithfulness!

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Africa Report: April 2010

Ruthfina Johnson, an orphan girl put out of an orphanage because turned sixteen and was no longer internationally adoptable, is a resident of Precious Life Home of Hope (a Wordsower sponsored home for orphan teen-age girls) in Monrovia Liberia. Three months ago she gave birth to Gabriel, a bright eyed little boy born into a sad and troubled land. In the sadness and heartache that is life in Liberia Gabriel died Wednesday April 22nd. Oh that she would know the comfort and consolation of her heavenly Father.

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Wordsower International Mission Deaconate

An opportunity for men and women to serve the Lord Jesus through service to orphans in Africa, India and Haiti.

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North America Report: April 2010

Oh my! I just realized how long it has been since I last communicated with you. Please accept my apologies.

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India Report: February 2010

The Lord has heard our prayers and has directed us to a property suitable for the expansion of My Father's House India. This property is over two acres in size and has three buildings, two of which are immediately useable for housing children. The other building needs plaster and paint.This facility was used as an orphanage until the woman proprieter died suddenly. Her son, who is not a believer, sent the children away and stated that he wanted to sell the property. We have undertaken to buy the property, retrieve the orphans who lived there and fill the houses with new orphan children. We should be able to house over two hundred of the Father's children therein. Praise God!

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Haiti Report: February 2010

My Father's House is two houses (soon to be four) full of orphan and abandoned children. Some of our children have lost both parents. Some have lost one parent and the remaining parent couldn't care for them, and so the parent just walks away leaving the child to fend for itself. Some were found abandoned & brought to us. Some were deposited at our door. We will turn none away. One little girl was brought to us by her mother. The mother said she had two children, one had died of malnutrition and she didn't want this one to die as well. "Would we take her?"Of course we took the little one. We have received starving, dirty, uneducated orphans from 'failed' orphanages. God has provided a place for them with us.

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Back in the USA

We are back in the USA... and grateful.

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Haiti Earthquake Update #4

Jason and Sharon are currently Safe at the US Embassy in Haiti. They are awaiting air travel to the Dominican Republic where they will be transferred to the US likely in a few days. Thank you for your continued prayers and support.

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Haiti Earthquake Update #3

Grace. Just got email for a few minutes. We are fine. Our children, staff, and buildings are fine. Pray for Haiti. Much death, destruction and dying. Our team has been working in medical relief, rescue, and encouraging the children. We are still trying to get out of Haiti today, Thursday, and request prayers for everyone's safe transit to the airport.

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Haiti Earthquake Update #2

We have people who died right next door. And the three Americans that they think are dead were staying here with us also. Heartbreaking. The front court yard of the guest house is a homeless shelter currently. Keep praying everybody!! Lots of aftershocks.

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Haiti Earthquake Update

Dear Friends of Wordsower,

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Archives:

The Core Mission of Wordsower Intl.

  1. The Mission and Compassion ministries of the Wordsower Company.
  2. Preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ and planting churches in Africa, South Asia and Europe.
  3. Caring for the Spiritual, physical, and educational needs of orphans, widows, refugee and street children in Ghana, Liberia, Kenya, South Africa, India, Haiti and Peru.