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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May 2009 Newsletter (83)

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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Ministry Schedule For First 4 Days of Spring

Today , March 2oth, marks the fist day of spring.

Spring is a great season… It’s always been one of my favorite times of the year.

Some of the words that I think of when I think of Springtime is:

  • Fresh
  • Vibrant
  • New Beginnings
  • Sunshine
  • Joyful
  • planting (crops, flowers, churches, etc)
  • I especially like the word “New”

For the next 4 days we  will be celebrating Spring with an intensive ministry schedule.

Many of you have asked for me to give you a heads up when we are in heavy ministry times so that you can pray for us.

Here’s our schedule for the first 4 days of Spring:

Friday, March 20-

Today I’m ministering in an all day Bible College with the Tzeltal Indians. This is our second sessions for 2009. The Tzeltal Indians are located in Cancuc, Chiapas.
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Saturday, March 21

Tomorrow I’ll be giving out close to 500 Children’s Bibles in Tzotzil. I’ve  asked the American Bible Society to help us with Bibles in the Indians native languages.  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 illeteracy is amajor probelm with the Indians.
We’ll be ministering in Tzeneembolon.
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Sunday March 22

Sunday afternoon I am doing a campaign in las Magaritas with the Tojolabal Indians
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Monday, March 23

, Bible School with the same group of Tojalabal Indians from Las Margaritas

Thanks for your prayers. I hope your spring plans are s as joyful as ours.

Why Would This Tzeltal Indian Family Give Me a Wardrobe Worth More Than Their Entire Month’s Wages?

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The Tzeltal Indians live about an hour and a half from us in Cancuc Pozo Chiapas. For a long time I have admired the bright colors of their clothing as we have ministered to them providing relevant teachings, evangelistic campaigns and now even a Bible School which started in February.

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On February 20th, we finished a full day of teaching and prepared for a nightly service in the village. The Pastor quietly pulled me aside and told me to go to a small wooden hut located outside of the church building. “A Family has something that they would like to give you” he said.

This was not the first time I had received gifts from the Tzeltal Indians. They’ve given me coffee, handmade bags and even livestock. I was honestly expecting another rooster to add to my ever growing population of chickens at my home in San Cristobal.

Was I ever surprised as the women pulled a beautiful Tzeltal Wardrobe out of a small plastic bag; it was just the right size.

“We want to give you this as a token of our appreciation for faithfully bringing us the Word of God each month” the family explained.

“I thought to myself, “I couldn’t possibly accept such a large gift. I know very well that the Tzeltal Indian wardrobes are very expensive.” In fact, they are worth more than $200. That’s well over a month’s wages when you consider that the average Tzeltal makes less than $30 a week when work is available. Most of the time, the Indians barter crops, animals, coffee and clothing because currency is scarce.

I considered the time involved in making such a beautiful piece of clothing- even longer than a month. I was reluctant to take the gift but I knew that I would offend the family if I didn’t. What’s more, I didn’t want to rob them of a blessing by not allowing them to give.

I accepted the gift.

“We are so thankful that you visit us each month, your ministry has changed our lives” they explained.

What a reward. Their words to me meant so much. I felt honored as I walked away with the wardrobe in hand, thanking God for the privilege to be a missionary to the Tzeltal Indians in Chiapas.

Luke 6:38 states that it is more blessed to give than to receive. I may have received some nice clothing and a pat on back but I feel even more satisfied to be able to share Gods Word with people in need.

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I want to thank you. Because of your prayers and financial support we are able to take the word of God to tribes like this Tzeltal family I just described. Thanks for helping us to help others!


Serving Christ Together,

Greg

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).