2 New Churches in 1 Week

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This week we had the opportunity to work on 2 new church plants. These Churches are part of The PACE Plan.

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Juarez, Chiapas

We traveled to Juarez, Chiapas on Tuesday, April 28th.  My family and I were accompanied by Pastor Jorge and his father, A Musician from Chile and his wife, and Antonio, our candidate to be the new Pastor in Juarez.

Greg and Musician Marcelo Herrera From Chile

Greg and Musician Marcelo Herrera From Chile

We had originally planned a big evangelistic out reach in the town square using the concert to draw in new believers. However, because of the swine flu epidemic we were prohibited from holding a mass public meeting.

We elected to have the meeting outside the home of one of the believers in Juarez. We were fortunate to have an attendance of over 50 people. Many of them were part of the family of believes that already existed in Juarez. Pastor Jorge is from Juarez and most of them were his family members.

That evening we saw new people come to the Lord and we also kicked off the first public meeting of our new Church which will have 4 or 5 families attending. This Sunday will be the first meeting where the new Pastor, Antonio will minister. I’ll be helping him with $100 monthly as part of our PACE plan for establishing new churches.

Tzomjok, Cancuc, Chiapas

On Thursday, April 30th of this week, I traveled deep into the mountains near Cancuc, Chiapas to help with a brand new church plant in a place called Tzomjok. There was previously no evangelical church in this tribal community.

The Tzeltal Indians welcomed me and the group of Indians that traveled with me from Cancuc Pozo by giving us a meal (cabbage and beef).

This was our 2nd visit to Tzomjok. The first time we held an evangelistic out reach in the town square. On the previous visit to this new work  we also prayed for the land that the new Pastor, Juan Vasquez, had donated to the church. It was previously used for his coffee crop.

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After clearing the land and adding cement posts, I was invited to raise funds for the new building project. Pastor Juan Perez, the overseer of the new project told me that there were only 9 families and that he expected them to raise up a couple of hundred dollars. I offered to match any amount that the church would donate since I knew that these are very poor families.

I preached on giving and even gave the Indians a rooster as an example of giving.

I gave the invitation- to place their offerings in the box located up front. One by one the members of the new congregation came up and deposited their offerings for the new church building.

How much did they give?

To everyone’s surprise, they placed $1200 dollars into the box for their new buiding project. I was caught by surprise also since I only had $500 dollars with me. It was unexpected, so I happily promised to give them the remaining $700 to match what they had given when I returned.

These Tzeltal Indians have been notorious for giving sacrificially. When I left they gave me coffee and 3 litters of honey from the  first fruits of their harvests.

I am using everything that is given to us through Globe for these Church planting projects. If you would like to be a part of our church planting projects and the PACE plan you may visit our donations page to view the giving options.

Of course we also need your prayers as Satan hates it when we are planting new churches and making new disciples for Christ.

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$19,520 Pesos and 3 Chickens

This Tzotzil Indian Congregation Knows all about Giving out of Love

On April 12th, Resurrection Sunday, I ministered in Tzenembolon, Chiapas with the Tzotzil Indians and witnessed a miracle.

The purpose of the visit was to work on stage 3 of our church planting program called the PACE Plan :

  1. Outreach-Evangelism and the rental of a meeting place- We pay for this phase
  2. The Assembly of New Believers into a meeting place- We help with the purchase of land
  3. Transition of  the work into an Indigenous Church- We help with the Church Building project by matching faith promises

The sermon topic was “giving by grace and not by law” We give because we love Christ, not out of obligation. I spoke on the Cross and the Resurrection as proof that Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law. In other words Grace, not works is the secret to Abundant Christian living.

This Tzotzil Indian Congregation Knows all about Giving out of Love

This Tzotzil Indian Congregation Knows all about Giving out of Love

I saw this poverty stricken church of 200 Indians step out on faith this day. You see, besides the Celebration of New Life Sunday (Easter) I also went to this village with the purpose of raising funds for a new church building. This family of believers has grown out of the smaller building and termites have eaten the wood so they desperately need $9,600 dollars to provide a large building made out of block to meet in.

After encouraging the Indians to step out on faith in their giving we began to raise up faith promises to pay for their new building project.  I offered to match whatever faith promise that each person committed too. I carried a whole bundle of cash with me. (the money you give to our ministry).

“Within the next 2 months, how many people will promise to give $1000 pesos (Approximately $100 )” I challenged them.

11 Indian men raised their hands making faith promises. Wow! That’s certainly more than I had expected.

I know that these Indians are the poorest of the poor and that most of them don’t have a monetary income. The average person that does have a job makes about $35 dollars a week. (most of them work the fields or farm)

I continued receiving faith promises in smaller increments. $500, $250, $100, $50, and even 10 pesos so that the children could get involved.

That day a miracle took place- These people of Faith just kept on giving.

As they gave I matched the same amount by placing it in the offering plate.

To my surprise, this congregation raised up $19,520 pesos…. And 3 Indians also pledged to donate chickens.  ($19,520 pesos is the equivalent of a little over $1,900 dollars).Talking about the widow’s mite and giving sacrificially.

View the video of  me matching faith promises with the Indians:


How Your Donations To Our Ministry are Being Spent

That Sunday the total amount of funds raised was $39,040 pesos or approximately $3,900 dollars because I matched the same amount with the money that you’ve donated to this ministry. This $3,900 will easily pay for the foundation of the new church building.

If you’ve ever wondered how we spend the funds that you donate to Missions with Purpose now you have a prime example of your money being spent for a great cause….the building of a new church..

We use ALL of your donations for ministry (except for the tithe).

But that’s not all, with The P.ACE Plan, our new program for Planting New Churches, we promise to use methods of matching pesos for peso just like I’ve described above to actually multiply the offerings that you give.

Now I would like to challenge you- Would you make a faith promise today to support this ministry on a regular basis?

On Easter Sunday I was the one who received a blessing as I experienced the joy of giving. Not to mention that the Indians gave me a hen as my honorarium.

How much could you make a commitment to give today?

$1000, $500, $250, $100 dollars a month?  Perhaps you could make a promise to give $20. The amount is between you and God .The important thing is that you give. When you do, we’ll wisely multiply your giving efforts and produce a greater harvest for God’s Kingdom by multiplying blessings just like God does.$20 dollars will purchase approximately 40 blocks. The members of the congregation will match the same amount. That equals 80 blocks using your $20 gift.

The economy is experiencing problems, but God is working just as He always had.  He is blessing and he is supplying more than just our needs. Our family has increased our giving efforts. My 8 year old daughter even gave $5 to the Indians on Sunday. While others have suffered financially, we have seen more financial blessings as a result of sacrificial giving.  I encourage you to make an eternal investment by donating or making a faith promise today.

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Greg, the Tzotzil Indian Pastors Family Cristi holding the honorarium

Greg, the Tzotzil Indian Pastors Family Cristi holding the honorarium

Serving Christ Together,

Greg

p.s. All your donations are likely tax deductible.  Give to increase God’s kingdom while saving money on what the government sometimes wastes.”

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The Goal of Missions is to Make Disciples and Establish Indigenous Churches

The following is our new church planting plan. We appreciate your involvement.

3 Phase Plan for Church Planting

Our 3 Phase plan for Church planting includes:

  1. Outreach
  2. The Assembly of New Believers into a meeting place
  3. Transition for the work into an Indigenous Church

Phase 1- Outreach

Phase 1 of our church planting plan is Outreach- This involves evangelism and the Discipleship of New Believers.

Methods of Outreach include but are not limited to the following:

  • Campaigns
  • 40 Days of Purpose
  • Social Outreaches

The outreaches usually end on Saturday night. On Sunday Morning the first “official” Church service is held.

We need finances to:

  • Pay for the actual campaign
  • Rent a building for a pastor for 6 months to a year – The New Pastor will stay in the building and services will also be held in the same building.  In rural areas many times the Pastor will travel back and froth to a village. They will meet in the home of a new believer.  In this case funds would be used to pay for his travel expenses.

Phase 2- The Assembly of New Believers into a Meeting Place

Phase 2 of our Church Planting plan is to aid the new believers in obtaining a permanent meeting place.

  • The Church should have a minimum membership of 50 new believers to enter into this phase.
  • We will strive to aid the new congregation in obtaining land through fund raising.
  • Many times a tent/tarp or temporary building can be constructed on the land to meet in

Phase 3- Transition for the Work into an Indigenous Church

Phase 3 is to finalize the Goal of Missions- Raising up an Indigenous Church

After obtaining a membership of at least 100 disciples we will aid the New Church in the construction of the building.

Building project methods:

  • Construction of the roof after the foundation and walls or built (or vice versa)
  • Raising up Faith Promises by matching the same amount of funds that are pledged for the new building
  • A ministry team will come and construct the new building after the church has raised up 1/2 of the funds necessary to complete the project.

Please email me at gregnemer@missionswithpurpose.com for more information or to become involved. I welcome you comments or suggestions in the form below.

Children’s Bible’s In Tzenembolon

We recently passed out almost 500 Children’s Bibles in Tzotzil.

The Bibles were donated by the American Bible Society of Mexico.

These children’s Bible include the Gospel of Mark. Coloring pages, stickers and a dvd with  with both Spanish and Tzotzil languages. The dvd is great since illiteracy is a major problem with the Indians.
Tzeneembolon is located about 2 and a half hours from us.:

View a map of Tzenembolon
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View a Video of ,e and a Tzotzil Pastor Explaining how to use the Materials (Spanish and Tzotzil spoken)

View a Video of us passing out the Materials To children




View a Video of the Children with the Bibles

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Equipping Leaders With Bible Schools

One of the biggest challenges to starting new churches is to have leaders to Pastor them.

For that reason we are concentrating on Training Leaders.
Bible College in Chenahlo
This is the the 2nd purpose of our PEACE plan: [Read more...]

Christmas 2008 News and Video

We just finished a Christmas Video of the activities as we handed out 2100 toys and goodies to tthe Tzotzil and Tzeltal Indians over the Christmas holidays.

Besides the toys, we also had clowns, pinatas, candy, toothbrushes for everyone and a few extra goodies.

We traveled for 5 days in a row and visited 2 & 3 places a day. We took Christmas day off and then traveled for 2 more days in a row.

We were also fortunate to have some gringo friends visit from San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico

In all we visited 15 Indian tribes and communities.

There are now 25 Indian Churches and missions that we work with. some of the churches met together so it made it a little easier to give out the gifts.

Hope you enjoy the video:

Greg, Ana & Cristi Nemer

Missions With Purpose

Missions With Purpose

The Nemer Family has served Christ as missionaries since 1987.

Our Mission is to “MAKE DISCIPLES FOR CHRIST AND ESTABLISH INDIGENOUS CHURCHES”

We are currently located in the mountains in San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico. We travel to the Chenalho communities where we work with Tzotzil and Tzetal Indian tribes.

The 5 aspects of our ministry can best be described using the P.E.A.C.E PLAN:

  1. Planting Churches      (to attack spiritual lostness)
  2. Equipping Servant leaders      (to attack ego-centric leadership)
  3. Assisting the Poor      (to attack poverty)
  4. Care for the sick      (to attack disease)
  5. Educating the next Generation      (to attack illiteracy and minister to children)

We are also the International directors for Unanimous Ministries which provides a spiritual and support covering for a growing number of Churches and Ministries.

Unanimous Ministries

Unanimous Ministries

Visit the Ministerios Unanimes Website (in Spanish).

Feliz Navidad With The Tzotlzil Indians

We’re in the middle of handing out 2100 toys to the Children in the Tzotzil Indian tribes where we minister.

So far we’ve handed out over 1500 toys and goodies to these very appreciative children, The smiles aon their faces tell the whole story.

Clowns, music, puppets, toys, candy and pinatas are just part of the fiestas.  These children have never experienced such a party like this before. It is a Christmas that they will remember.

We wish you could be here to see them enjoy a small gift that would be meaningless to the more fortunate.

Here’s a small unedited video from one of the villages where we minister in the regions of Chenalho, Chiapas, Mexico. Hope you enjoy it:

Providing a Joyful Christmas to over a 1000 Indian Children

"Ana, Cristi and I are blessed by your desire to help share a message of hope and love with the people of Chiapas, Mexico."

As we near Christmas we would like to inform you of some Great News:

  • Some accomplishments this year because of you
  • Our Move to San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico
  • Our Special Christmas project
  • A special invitation to help the ministry
"Ana, Cristi and I are blessed by your desire to help share a message of hope and love with the people of Chiapas, Mexico."

"Ana, Cristi and I are blessed by your desire to help share a message of hope and love with the people of Chiapas, Mexico."

Thanks to You!
This past year you have made it possible for us to minister:
*Salvation and Church Planting
*Leadership
*Medical help
*Assistance to the poor
*And ministry to the children
*P.E.A.C.E. Plan
BECAUSE OF YOU, our ministry in Mexico is providing a spiritual covering to 83 churches in Chiapas, Mexico. More than half of these churches are Indian Churches and 12 of these are brand new church plants. What a great way to end off the Year 2008.

You did this!

This not only applies to those who have given financially. If you prayed for us you were a part of our success.

Getting Closer to the Tzotzil Indians

Much of our work this past year was with the Tzotzil Indians. I work closely with these churches and the new Indian leader, Jose Alfredo. We even moved to San Cristobal de las Casas which is located in the mountains of Chiapas to be closer to the Indians.

Here’s where we’re located on the map:
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Providing Christmas Smiles to over a 1000 needy Indian Children

This Christmas we are making a large effort to provide a special toy to some very needy little children in the Indian villages where we minister.

Watch this video from last years Christmas ministry:

Last year was great but this year we really plan on going all out. These little Indian children are by far the most needy and the poorest of the poor.

A small doll or toy car may be all that one of these little Tzotzil Indian children will receive this year.

Beginning on the 21st of December and ending on the day after Christmas we will be distributing gifts in the following villages:

  • Chenalho
  • Las Limas
  • Cruston
  • Chimix
  • Acteal Centro
  • Poconichim
  • Takiucum
  • Zinichil Vo
  • Cancuc Pozo and 3 surrounding villages
    • If you give $100 dollars your donation will buy 25 toys
    • If you give $500 dollars your donation will buy 100 toys
    • If you give $1000 dollars your donation will buy 250 toys
  • From Tzanembolom- Nov 16, 2008

    We already have one church who will be helping us finance this Christmas project. Would you please help us also?

    I wrote a thanksgiving article on my business blog at Real Life Purpose about how our daughter Cristi gave a special gift to little Isabel and want you to know about it.

    The other day, Mari who is a Tzental Indian girl who lives with us invited us to go to her house. Mari is from a small village located near Tenejapa, Chiapas.

    After driving on some rough roads to get to her village we parked the tuck and walked another 15 minutes to get to her house.

    When we entered her home we immediately noticed the dirt floors, a place to cook in the middle of the room and chickens running around inside.

    Mari is one of 9 children. One of Mari’s sisters, Isabel, began playing with our daughter Cristi.
    Cristi’s had her favorite stuffed animal with her. Little Isabel was especially interested in the little doll since she her parents obviously couldn’t afford to get her one like this.

    We are trying to teach our daughter the importance of giving.

    Cristi gives little Isabel her favorite stuffed animal

    Cristi gives little Isabel her favorite stuffed animal

    Cristi gave little Isabel her build-a bear. Although the stuffed animal meant a lot to our daughter it was a very special gift for little Isabel. That gift really made a difference in little Isabel’s life.

    Your gift will make a big difference in over 1000 little Indian Children s lives this Christmas.

    “Would you please consider making your best investment in the kingdom of God with us?”

    Since each gift will cost us around 5 dollars we need to raise $5000. Look at how many choldren you can bless with just a little bit of money:

    Here are 2 Reasons Why An investment in our mission’s projects is a wise way to spend your money during this Christmas Season:

    1.    It’s the Giving Season. What better way to give than to invest in little children like Isabel.
    2.    It’s the end of the year and you can write it off on your taxes. Besides benefiting missions you can also receive some nice tax deductions from your donations.

    During this Christmas what can you give to help these poor Indian children…and to be a representative of Jesus to Mexico?

    Please pray and ask God what He would have you give to share His love with those who are hurting.

    To make a tax deductible donation now click here:

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    Thank You

    If you have any questions or would like to donate offline please contact me at gregnemer@missionswithpurpose.com

    We appreciate you,
    Greg

Under Heavy Affliction in Tzanembolom

Congregration in Tzanembolom

The Poorest of the Poor.
Recently we ministered in an Indian village of 400 people called Tzanembolom.
This is one of the poorest villages I have ever visited. Despite the cool weather many of the Indians were without proper shoes or clothing to protect them from the weather.
It was especially heartbreaking to see the children without shoes.  This Christmas we will be giving a toy and personal necessities to these very poor Indian children. You can be a part by sending in your special donations. Don’t miss this opportunity to give a real Christmas experience to some really needy children.
Now, more than ever, These Children need Hope and Love!

 

 

From Tzanembolom- Nov 16, 2008

Martyred in Tzanembolom

This is the same village in which Diego Rodriguez Pastors a church of over 200 people which is half the population.
On Oct 15, 1997 the Zapatistas entered Tzanembolom and began to cut up Indian residents with their machetes.  Pastor Diego was strung up to a post and prepared to be killed. However, while his friends were being massacred he managed to escape with his life. As Pastor Diego told me the story he couldn’t help but to weep. Many of his family members and close friends were martyred this day
Sadly, this is only one of the many Christian Indian tribes that suffered the loss of lives and have been persecution because of their faith in Christ.

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Tzanembolom- Nov 16, 2008

Where Tzanembolom is Located:
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