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Update from Valerie and Nicasio - June '23

6/27/2023

 
Update and Prayer Requests: June 2023
Valerie and Nicasio Martinez
Translating God's Word with and for the people who speak Quiatoni Zapote
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Nicasio was invited to give a presentation on June 14 to a group of Bible translators (foreigners, Mexicans and speakers of indigenous languages) and he decided to share about the effects of studying the Bible in one’s own language. He told how he had started a Bible study at church more than 20 years ago, but it wasn’t considered a “real” church service because people sat in a circle and no offering was taken. That went on a few years and then petered out. Then 15 years ago, our pastor suggested that our church have a service all in Zapotec. Nicasio was asked to lead it and this service was seen as more “real” because people sat in rows, there was an offering taken, and a Zapotec worship team was formed, making it more official. This is the service that we are still having, all in Quiatoni Zapotec.

Nicasio then asked Beto to share about the effects of studying God’s Word in their own language. He told how that encourages people to listen, participate and ask questions. He also told how when he is home with his wife and daughters, they continue talking about what we have studied in Zapotec. He said that it’s easier to share the Gospel with others now because they have the vocabulary in Zapotec and don’t have to struggle with how to explain things. He told how one lady has said that because of studying in Zapotec, she knows now that Jesus came to save us from our sins. Another lady said how she now understands what baptism means and would like to be baptized again, since she really understands it now.
The director of the meeting thanked them for sharing, and thanked Nicasio for sharing the things that didn’t work as well as those that do. Many others thanked them later for sharing; we hope that God will use this to encourage others to do interactive Bible studies, using their New Testament translations.

Nicasio had gotten sick a couple of days before the presentation but felt well enough to do it. But that evening he wasn’t feeling well again. The next day I came down with it. It’s been two weeks for Nicasio and about 10 days for me and we are still not back to normal yet, especially in our energy levels. We’d appreciate your prayers for us to feel better again.

Last Saturday (June 24) was our third class with the Quiatoni pastors and church leaders.[1] The town where we were to meet is at a lower elevation than most of the Quiatoni area and where we live, so it’s almost always hotter and more humid. I was dreading the day there since it’s been so hot and humid at home but God is gracious: it had been raining there since Friday and was much cooler than we had anticipated. We were so thankful!

We are so encouraged by the pastors’ and leaders’ interest and participation. Thank you for praying!

As part of the introduction, Nicasio asked, “Why do we need to read and write in Zapotec? Several answered along the lines of, “We can understand the Bible better in Zapotec and it helps us preach better and to know what the Bible is really saying.” One added, “It’s a tool we can use; we need to have our tools ready al the time. We need to sharpen our machetes so they are ready for use.”

Beto shared more on how to use the 10 Commandants to give the bad news that we are all sinners and then to give the Good News that Jesus came to die for our sins. He put everyone in pairs to practice it. After that, Nicasio said, “OK, you’re all ready now to have your evangelistic campaigns!” Florencio, one of the pastors, said, “No, not yet! This is only the third class!” (out of the four that they had planned.) This is quite a change in attitude from when they first approached Nicasio about helping them with strategies for holding evangelistic campaigns! Then they were wanting to fill their churches and now they are seeing the need to make sure that each person understands the Gospel.

Candy shared on how to pray and why pray in Zapotec. (Even though she always says she is very nervous, she doesn’t show it and always does a great job. Imagine Candy, who went to school through 6th grade—and even Beto, who just finished his bachelor’s last year—teaching the pastors! Of course, most of the pastors don’t have much education, either, but they are very respected because they are pastors.) After she finished teaching about prayer, Nicasio said, “You might be wondering why we’re studying this, since we should already know this.” Florencio burst out with, “But we don’t!”

Beto gave them homework: Witness to at least one person before our next meeting. Nicasio  added that it could be someone in their church. A pastor said, “Yes! Because not everyone who attends church understands salvation.”

At the end, Florencio thanked Nicasio, Beto and Candy for coming to teach them. Then he prayed all in Zapotec, just as if God were standing there listening to him. It was beautiful!

On the way home (two hours to cover about 60 miles on paved roads), the truck started acting up. Even though we were driving home earlier than usual, no mechanics were open, probably due to it being Saturday evening. Nicasio said that we might as well drive on home and we are thankful that we made it and nothing seems to be worse. He took the truck to the mechanic this morning but he was too busy, so he’ll take it tomorrow morning. We are hoping it’s nothing major.

Two more quick notes: 1. Beto and Candy’s older daughter graduated from high school and will be attending college in the fall. We are so proud of them all! 2. Mike and Tara have asked me (Valerie) to drive to Mexico with them when they move here, some time in July. We would appreciate your prayers for preparations and the trip.

Thank you for your interest, support and prayers—all of which are giving the Quiatoni people God’s Word in the language they understand best!

love, Valerie and Nicasio                                                     
www.cten.org/NicasioMartinez


Update from Julia Schatz - June '23

6/26/2023

 
Dear Pastor Mike,
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Summer 2023 is here! YAY!! I pray your summer will have many wonderful opportunities to build good memories with your loved ones and you have opportunities for refreshing fun and relaxation. 

Where in the world have I been lately?
Here is a review and summary of ministry earlier this year and some of what's been going on in recent weeks.  
  • Since the beginning of 2023 I have been to Poland with Trauma Healing, evangelism and discipleship Training.  Then to Jordan with a disciple making ministry team.  It was so good to see the family of God in Jordan!  Because of the Covid Pandemic I have not taken a team to Jordan in several years. We love to help Them! They are truly sold out for God's purposes in a place of spiritual darkness!  We dearly love and cherish them and have been honored to come alongside to serve in the harvest of souls with them many many times over the years.  God raised up an awesome small team and together with served with joy as He opened doors for us to share God's love, to bless and encourage. Please continue to pray for the many children who heard the gospel for the first time in an Easter Program.  
  •  In Poland I was with a small team of leaders. Our days were full to the brim of daily training meetings with the body of Christ in many locations. We trained in Trauma Healing, evangelism and discipleship to strengthen and establish multiplying Churches.  
Thank you for your prayers and for sending me. God is using our partnership in the work of the Lord to bring His love and the power of His Word, healing and wholeness to a hurting world. 
  • Both before and after returning from Jordan we have been meeting on zoom with several believers in Ukraine weekly.  We are using a Trauma Healing Curriculum and now we are starting with a discipleship curriculum. We are also meeting with a group from a region called Karakalpakstan to equip them with training. It's been amazing!  They happily and faithfully attend and are so thankful for the tools and resources.  
  • The first 9 days of June I was in San Diego! I know many of you know that I lived in San Diego for 15 years after joining staff with e3. I haven't been back to visit friends and ministry partners in San Diego for almost 5 years!  It was a wonderful visit! I'm so grateful for my time with old and new friends!  I loved worshipping with those I worshipped with when I lived in San Diego. As I look back through the years I am filled with awe and gratitude! Thank God! It is so clear me how the Lord is clearly my Good Shepherd! I am so grateful to God for you, my ministry partners North, South, East and West, who have partnered with me and together we have obeyed the Great Commission.  And I am praying we will continue together!  
  • After returning from San Diego 2 of my co-workers and I met daily on zoom for one week with a group of 20 Ukrainian youth camp leaders. We trained them with a curriculum called "Crisis Response Initial Healing."  In July they will lead a Kids Camp in Ukraine. They really need our prayers.  Please pray for their safety and security. Many of the youth who are registered to attend have been through terrible trauma because of the war. 
  • Just this past Sunday I had the blessing and privilege of sharing from the Bible about what it means to be God's Image Bearers, with a church in Huron, Ohio. This is a sending church where I attended when I first put my faith in Jesus more than 30 years ago. I treasured the time I had with my friends there. It was good to express gratitude and share what we are witnessing God do in the hearts of men, women and children in the world.

Click here to go to my staff support fundraiser, please.

Prayer Needs:
  • Please pray for my support raising efforts.  Ask God to provide for the needs of leader travel expenses.
  • Please pray that God will use our partnership to be a disciple makers in a world that is desperate for hope and healing.    
"Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you." Matthew 28:19-20a
  • Please pray for God to raise up medical professional to join us as we mobilize two medical teams this fall!  

Quiatoni Crier from Valerie & Nicasio - June '23

6/21/2023

 
Dear Friends,

Attached is our June 2023 Quiatoni Crier newsletter [download below]. We hope it's an
encouragement to you and that it also encourages you to pray for us and
our ministry. We so appreciate your interest and prayers for the people
who speak Quiatoni Zapotec to have God's Word in their own language.
Thank you!

Valerie and Nicasio Martinez

www.cten.org/NicasioMartinez
06-2023_quiatoni_crier.pdf
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