Kallestad Ministry Update April 2016
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Kallestad Ministry Update April 2016
April 22, 2016 Kallestad Update April 2016 “Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.” Psalm 46:10 Greetings! Doug just returned recently from Ecuador. Eight ministerial candidates graduated from the Iberoamerican Bible Institute! What a celebration!!! Doug also taught an intensive Theology of Ministry class to 30 ministerial candidates. God is working in some amazing ways and we are so excited to be a part of it! We wanted to take some time, remember and be thankful… Have you ever wondered why God says so many times in the Bible, “Remember”? After spending last year caring for Doug’s parents who have lost so many memories; constantly reminding them who they are and how we are related; When God says, “Remember”, it now stirs something much deeper in my heart. 1 So I have been working on my memory. In my efforts, I have been reminded that in order to remember something I must focus, pay attention and concentrate really hard. When God says, “Remember”… Maybe He is trying one more time to get our attention. Maybe by challenging us to focus, to concentrate, to remember what He has done; God is also challenging us to pay attention to how He is moving in our midst now. Maybe God wants us to remember once again who we are as His children. Maybe He is reminding us who we are as the Body of Christ and all that we can be together. God’s heart is for the nations. The world is full of people who have yet to know His tender love. Somehow we need to stop the chaos in our lives and pay attention. April 22, 2016 We need to remember. In this letter, we want to look back and try to “Connect the Dots”... By remembering what God has done, maybe we will have a better understanding of what He is doing now; and how He desires each one of us to be a part of moving forward. We need to “be still and know that He is God…” ECUADOR 1991 In 1991, three Chilean Pastors met a team from Christ in Youth (CIY) in Samborondon, Ecuador. Taking the Gospel to those who had not yet heard, that was the goal. A number of Ecuadorians accepted Christ and the trip ended. That was back in the days when phones were only land -lines and letters were sent by mail. There were no computers. There was no internet. Communication with Ecuador was even more complicated! Two years passed. There was growing conviction among the Chilean Pastors and leaders… What was happening in Ecuador? What about the new believers??? 2 CHILE 1993 Within the ICI (Iglesia de Cristo Iberoamericana) movement in Chile, at that time there was the mother church, Libertad, and three young daughter churches, El Encuentro, Los Heroes and Oriente. These churches were accustomed to receiving teams to help extend God’s work here in Chile. Now God was calling the Chilean Church to step out in faith and go. “Go and make disciples of all nations” Matt. 28:19 As you can imagine there was still a lot to be done in Chile; people yet to know the Lord, everything it means to be growing young churches, buildings unfinished. The Oriente Church at that time had a concrete floor, a roof and no walls. And yet God was saying, “Go.” Whenever we know what God wants us to do we are faced with a choice, to be obedient or not. Often times our obedience means placing the needs of others above our own. April 22, 2016 In our obedience God moves freely to accomplish His perfect will and we are blessed to be a small part of what He is doing. If we say no, if we choose disobedience, God will work through someone else and we will have missed an amazing opportunity to know Him better. Maybe that is what Jesus is talking about in Luke 9:23 “And He (Jesus) was saying to them all, “ If anyone wishes to come after Me, he must deny himself, and take up his cross daily and follow Me.” At the cross Jesus chose to be obedient. Every day we are given opportunities to walk in obedience. The question is… what will we choose? 3 April 22, 2016 In 1993, a team of about 35 youth from Chile traveled by land from bus to bus through Chile, Peru and finally into Ecuador… five days and nights on buses, one way, nonstop to help share the love of Christ. In Ecuador, the Chileans once again met up with CIY who brought a team of about 30 youth. Together they set out to find out what had become of the Ecuadorian believers? In a bamboo hut on stilts over the river, Luis Flores had kept the small group of believers together. Luis was a shoemaker by trade. God has used this man in amazing ways over the years to extend his kingdom! A Chilean youth from that first team became our church planter. Marcelo married and together with his family served 13 years in Ecuador. Today there are 5 churches with Ecuadorian Pastors! A young Chilean couple is now serving as part of the team, working with the churches and Casa Amanecer (Sunrise House), a ministry for kids at risk. You may think that is the end. Not a chance! On a trip to Ecuador getting stuck in Tacna, Peru turned into a new church planting opportunity. There are now 4 churches in Peru and a medical clinic. One of the churches is in Cusco. On a visit to Chile, one of the Ecuadorian Pastors kept hearing about the work in Sierra Leon. He became fascinated with the similarities of that distant country to his own culture and climate. As he prayed and pondered the possibilities, God confirmed what He had put on Pastor Giovanni’s heart… The Church in Ecuador is now equipping a couple to be sent to Sierra Leone. Fabricio and Landy have already met with Chad, the team leader from Sierra Leone who was invited to Ecuador to encourage and challenge the church. And the challenge continues… Landy, Chad and Fabricio Ecuador Earthquake While writing this letter there was a 7.8 earthquake in Ecuador. The team and church members are safe, however, there were over 600 people killed, thousands injured and extensive damage. On the IAM website http:// iamweb.org there is current information on how you can help! 4 Go and make disciples. Obedience. A step of faith… April 22, 2016 Going beyond her borders to Ecuador was a HUGE step of faith for the Chilean Church. It was as if God was asking, “Do you believe that I can and will use you to bless the nations?” Do you believe it? What is going on in Ecuador is only one example of how God is moving. That step of faith has also taken us to Peru, North Africa and the Middle East. A step of faith… What is the step of faith that God has placed before you? Do you trust Him? Will you choose obedience? We hope so. There is no greater adventure and joy than “La Bendita Locura”, the blessed craziness, of our life in Christ! We need to remember and be thankful that somehow by God’s grace we get to be a small part of Being thankful. Something I learned from Grandpa last year. When all the filters are gone and our hearts are at last revealed before God and men may we all be found faithful in our obedience and thankful. We pray you will make time to remember, to Connect the Dots in your own life and be thankful! “Rejoice always; pray without ceasing; and in everything give thanks; For this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus. 1 Thes. 5:16-18 A special family note… In January Christy married Sebastian Palma! All of the kids were able to come to Chile for the wedding. Being together was incredible! We are so excited for Seba and Christy! Thank you. You are an important part of our lives! Blessings! Doug, Shelly and family IAM ~ PO Box 1493 Monroe, WA 98272 (360) 805-2885 www.iamweb.org Email: dougkallestad@gmail.com Chile cel: 56 9 76089930 US cel/whatsapp: 1-509-720-3147 5