Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Convention Invite Campaign

Hello my friends,

Can you believe we're halfway through November already? It's coming up on three months that I've been here now. Time seems to be moving very quickly, which I have mixed feelings about. In the meantime, though, things have been busy as usual here in Chinandega, especially in Ojo de Agua.

Group picture from last week. Left to right: Joel, Robin, Rene, Esperanza, Chloe, Simon, and myself. Chloe, originally from Australia, has been here for six months in the English congregation and is now heading home to Australia for a while. We figured we'd help her make the most of her last week here by making sure she got to come out in Ojo one more time!

Yeah...this horse got in my way as I was walking to the river. I wasn't too happy about it.

This weekend is the "Protejamos El Corazon" (Safeguard Your Heart) convention in Managua. Although we won't be attending the convention (we've already attended this convention twice), we've been participating in the big invite campaign for the people in Ojo de Agua. Because of limited resources, we only just got our invitations printed last week - normally they start campaigning three weeks before the convention! However, that hasn't hindered the zealous spirit out in the ministry.

Simon & Janixia ready to do some inviting!

Chinandega is about three hours from Managua. You may be wondering, "How are all these people in such a rural territory gonna be able to afford traveling that far for three days?" I have an answer for you! A couple in our congregation has arranged for a bus to leave from Ojo de Agua's territory to Managua each day of the convention, at about 5:00 each morning. Everybody in the territory is welcome to hop aboard, along with the brothers and sisters. It will be returning each night for those who can't afford to stay at a hotel. Here's the awesome part: Although it would normally cost about 120 cordobas (about $5 U.S.) per person each day, those taking the bus are not being charged - they can make a voluntary donation depending on their circumstances! Definitely a loving provision.

It's nearly brought tears to my eyes to see people's faces light up when they see the invitation! This is a very exciting event for the people in this territory - many of them have nothing to look forward to. I'm sure that the bus is going to be filled to capacity!

Joel and Simon walking down one of my favorite parts of our territory. It's a road that leads to this...
...a perfect view of San Cristobal volcano. 

At the same spot last week.

Today was the last official day of invite work. Simon and I stayed out until 5:00 inviting people...well, at least til we both ran out of invites!
This woman is so sweet. We've talked to her before, but today, I think she knew that we were inviting people to the convention. She stood outside her house until we finally made it over to give her an invitation, which she was very happy to receive.

I'm sure that everybody in Ojo de Agua is going to benefit greatly from this convention. It's a very exciting time of year. I may still try to make it down there on Saturday to see those from our hall who are getting baptized. We'll see how it goes. :)

Thanks for staying in touch, everyone! Everyone's comments, messages, and e-mails have been a great source of encouragement to me. I'm loving it down here and will continue to make the most of it!

Take care,


Sam











3 comments:

  1. I just finally read thru your blog! Love it! Please keep sharing the encouraging stories and pics.

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  2. Thanks! Sorry, who made that comment? - Sam

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  3. Sam-

    So proud of all you are accomplishing. Jehovah's blessing you in so many ways. Our family is also receiving them as well.

    We speak of you daily, think of you often, and pray for you to continue pursuing your goals successfully. While it's hard for us to have you away, we wouldn't have it any other way.

    Love from home,
    Mom and Dad

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