The Abegg Love Letters

To those who have been called, who are loved by God the Father and kept by Jesus Christ; mercy, peace and love be yours in abundance. -Jude 1:1


As Missionaries with United World Mission, we serve in Latin America to provide support & training to missionaries on the field. We work with Latin Partner Ministries that focus on everything from theological education to medical care, from children’s homes to retirement homes. Our goal is to come along side organizations & amplify their impact for good and the Gospel.

Thursday, October 4, 2018

Missionaries FROM Latin America & an URGENT REQUEST


To those who have been called, who are LOVED by God the Father
and KEPT by Jesus Christ; MERCY, PEACE 
and LOVE 
be yours in abundance.      
-Jude 1:1

I  Call  Thee  Lazarus!
... or maybe Isaac?


"The heart of a man plans his way but the Lord establishes his steps.." (Prov. 16:9).

Plans change over time. Jeremy and Nico for instance no longer plan on becoming garbage truck drivers, and at age 50 I probably won't get to explore space. Other plans though, plans based on Kingdom hopes and Biblical foundations tend to be enduring, yet always under the Lord's direction.

Recently I've been rejoicing in some specific steps that God "established" years ago.  Prior to LAM's merger with United World Mission, I had the privilege of laboring with a great team on how LAM could work alongside partner ministries in the SENDING of missionaries FROM Latin America To the rest of the world. Much work, and more than a few difficult discussions, went into this.  

How to partner with mature Latin ministries, building the Church and reaching the unreached was of primary concern. How to co-labor within thegifts and weaknesses of both cultures to reach a 3rd culture was, and still is immensely important. Our desire was to approach the Great Comission and cross-cultural partnership with humility on the one hand, and courage in the face of differences on the other, trusting God to give wisdom, conviction and a sensitivity to our partners.  
 
...how to co-labor within the giftings and weaknesses of both cultures to reach a 3rd culture was, and still is immensely important...

Well, the merger brought an end to those discussions, and with deep felt grief, we placed those plans on the altar as an offering to the Lord.  

Recently however, that work has been resurrected as was Lazarus. Or perhaps more accurately, called back off the altar like Isaac.  I've had the privilege of joining a team diving into these deep waters once again as we consider a progression from the evangelization of Latin America, to discipleship, and to an ever deepening partnership of equals reaching new ministry fields. We are trusting that our cross cultural, unified giftings will better reflect the Lord and His care for a lost and hurting world than an isolated North American perspective ever could. It's an exciting time for missions, and I am humbled to be able to take part, but there are many challenges.

Please keep this team in your prayers. Pray for wisdom on all levels: missiological, cultural, legal (employment laws have bearing on what we're doing), practical and financial. Pray for clear communication and discernment of the Lord's leading. Also give thanks with us, that just as we are called as individuals to be part of the "body of Christ", we can reflect this unity in a broader, international expression of His Body. 
Andres Blanco is the Executive Director of FEDEMEC, a fantastic missions agency and UWM partner in Costa Rica reaching the unreached around the globe. 
Mariliana Morales of Partner Ministry Fundación Rahab is a kindred spirit in fighting Human Trafficking in Costa Rica and throughout the World.
Partner Ministry ProMETA in Costa Rica works to develop Christian leaders through accessible, online education.  

Urgent: Our Financial 
Challenge


As a husband, father, and ministry leader I humbly ask for your prayers and assistance. It's been difficult for me to make time for "support raising", a financial necessity for our ministry. Frankly I'm excited about what we as a mission are doing across nations, throughout Central America and the Caribbean, and in so many areas including anti-Human Trafficking. But it's hard to take time and find the supporters (think Kingdom Investors) to keep moving ahead. The bottom line is that if I don't, we won't be able to keep doing this work, be that guidance of 47 missionary families to advising their sending churches, from partnership with missionary sending agencies to seminaries, from children's homes to churches and entire denominations.  So, in order to be faithful to God and care for the ministry and missionaries He has provided, I must first be faithful to seek and honor Him in making sure that my family is cared for. Hence this appeal and a goal to be fully supported by the end of the year.

I'll share some specifics in the coming days, but for now, please pray for God's provision for us as a family and for our work. Also, we ask you to prayerfully consider if you may be part of the answer to those very prayers by becoming regular monthly supporters

If you feel so lead to join us to help us with the burden, or carry a bigger part of the load than you are now (for which we are immensely greatful), please let us know and use the information below. Thank You for all your prayers and support in this work!
 

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