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| Friday, 11 July 2008 | |
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Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. Hebrews 12:2
Last week over 40 disciples from nine cities and five
different countries came together with the brothers and sisters in Santiago to participate in the 2008
Southern Cone Discipleship Conference. We spent an incredible 5 days together
studying God's word, praying, fellowshipping and eating all with the focus of
fixing our eyes on Jesus. I'm not sure, but it seemed like a glimpse of the
multi-national fellowship of Acts 2.
On Wednesday, we began with a typical Chilean lunch of Pastel de Choclo and empanadas while we got to know each other and shared about the various situations in our churches.
Friday afternoon we ate lunch together at the Mercado Central and then went up to the top of the hill in the middle of Santiago, Cerro San Cristobal. It was a special moment for me as I was able to see how God had answered my prayer of four years ago to be able to live in South America and help the churches here. At the top of the hill I was able to share my heart with dear friends, participate in unity-building talks and dream about the future of the church.
We finished the conference with a powerful and uplifting time of worship. Christian Amestoy reminded us that Jesus is the way, the truth and the life that we are all searching for. Truly it was a time of renewed faith, renewed dreams and renewed unity. Although the churches in South America have suffered a lot in the recent years, it is obvious that God is not finished with us, but instead wants to call us higher each and every day as we fix our eyes on Jesus.
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Last week over 40 disciples from nine cities and five
different countries came together with the brothers and sisters in
On Thursday and Friday morning we
met together for a devotional time and then discipling groups. Norberto
Dorantes, the leader of the church in
Saturday was a special treat for the