Trevor & Hannah Martin - July 2024

PRAISE:

  • For a Spring Staff Health Working Group that Trevor led that is leading towards meaningful action towards better mental/emotional health amongst staff in our organization

  • For an opportunity to transfer the inventory/shipping management of thousands of P2C Bible study books from Trevor to our national headquarters

PRAYER

  • For a good time of rest and vacation after a fairly full summer of life and ministry so far

  • For opportunities to share and show the love of Christ in our personal lives as well as in our ministry

Robert & Susan Martin - Kingston Prison Ministries

“God sets the solitary in families; He brings out those who are bound (prisoners) into prosperity; But the rebellious dwell in a dry land.” 
Psalm 68:5-6 

Dear Friends,

Back in 2012 we were asked by a prison chaplain at one of the minimum security institutions to facilitate the Alpha program. 

 It has continued regularly each week in this institution since then and many men have had the opportunity to hear the gospel.  

In order to avoid the constant rep etition of Alpha we have interspersed other DVD series.     

Most recently the alternative to Alpha has been The Story, a broad chronological overview of the Bible. Moving through Scripture, we see God's love and grace intentionally weaving heaven and earth together in the story of redemption.

This study has also been well received! 

Just prior to starting The Story, there was a sudden increase in the inmate population at this particular institution due to transfers in and we have had a dramatic rise in attendance each Wednesday evening with many of these men hearing the gospel for the first time.  Amazing timing!

From these new attendees have come requests for one-on-one visits:

I met with *Andy and learned he has been in for 30 years - much longer than his original sentence  - probably due to bad choices and bad connections. He has been in so many altercations, he now has permanent physical and neurological damage.  His deteriorating health is a “wake up call”.  Out of fear and frustration Andy expressed to me that he “wants to connect with God”.  He readily took a copy of the Bible and is reading the Gospel of John.

*Ken:  He is a pleasant, polite, clean cut young man.  He was deeply convicted Wednesday evening and requested a one-on-one visit. Pray that the seed of the Gospel would take root in the good soil of a repentant heart.

As well, in this same chapel program, we have observed some beautiful fellowship happening among the men who are believers. In a “dog eat dog” environment you never ever really trust anyone. The goal is to get out and never look back at the dark days inside prison. But we have observed those who are “long-time attendees” (months and even years) who have come to faith in Christ begin to trust one another and connect at a deeper level because of their shared faith in the Saviour.  The love of God brings healing and wholeness; it breaks down the barriers so that genuine relationships of trust and care can happen, even inside prison walls with fellow inmates. (Something we as believers on the outside can easily take for granted). 

Thank you for your prayers as we share the good news to men inside prisons. Enjoy these warm months with the different activities and vacation times.


Blessings,

Robert and Susan

Les & Sharon Frey - July 2024

Praise

Many opportunities to speak and finish up Seniors studies for summer.

Growth of Hugo new believer attending WBC

Prayer

For safe travels and gatherings for family coming to visit from Spain July 24-Aug23 and from Iowa all coinciding with Esther’s visit . 

For Spanish preaching and personal evangelism continuing. For neighbour Mike we have befriended and seek to influence for Christ. 

Phil & Andrea Bauman - SIM

How is it going?

That is a question that have been asked a lot over the last 3 months. And the response:

We are very encouraged! Thank you!

We would both say the first three months of Phil’s new role have gone well. Yes, there are challenges. Yes, there are difficult situations. However, these sorts of things are not new. They are part of leading an organisation with people!
While Phil's role is new to him, he still gets to work with most of the same people, he works in the same office and we live in the same house. There is a sense that nothing much is new. However, at times it can feel like almost everything is new.
Andrea is grateful because she too feels as though it’s been a gentle transition, which has been definitely helped by not having to move country, or even house. And she's also still working with many of the same people.
Plus, we continue to be so encouraged by the many people that have told us they are praying for us.

In April we were able to gather with the Executive Team for a few days of learning and growing together. We were blessed to be together in a beautiful place in Austria. Please pray for this team as they lead alongside Phil.

We then stayed on in Austria and spent time with the leaders we are mentoring as part of SIM's Leader Development initiative. We were delighted that they got their visas and thankful for the times we had together and with the other leaders and mentors who were there.

Moving forward

In the coming weeks we expect to spend some time with the SIM team in South Africa and then to be closer to home for much of the summer. 

September to December will be an extremely busy season so we are grateful to have a couple of months with minimal travel and some time off beforehand.

Celebrating family 

This week we celebrated Cara's graduation from university with a degree in Kinesiology. She is looking forward to starting her Master's of Physiotherapy in September. 

Grandparenting! We are eagerly anticipating joining the grandparent club, likely sometime in late July. Kieran and Mackenzie are expecting their first child. Please pray for a safe delivery and healthy baby.
The excitement then continues with Liam and Meridith's wedding on August 24th followed by their move to Ottawa in September since Meridith has been offered a job there.

We are very grateful for God's blessing and hand of protection on our family over the years. Please continue to pray for all of us in the months ahead.

For Prayer

Praise God

  • For the many who are praying for us as we continue to adjust to new roles.

  • For the many opportunities we have had to connect with colleagues in different places, including the Executive Team and the leader couple we are mentoring.

  • For Cara's graduation and acceptance to do her Master's of Physiotherapy. 

  • That Mackenzie and Kieran are expecting their first child.

  • For Liam and Meridith's upcoming wedding.

  • For the opportunity to spend time with the South Africa team.

Pray

  • For Phil as he has several sessions of speaking at the South Africa Team conference.

  • For wisdom for Andrea and Phil as we plan our schedules so that we will have time for rest and each other.

  • That Phil would be able to wisely prioritise how he spends his time.

  • That Mackenzie and the baby would both remain healthy and strong. 

  • For Liam & Meridith as they prepare to be married in August.

  • For Cara as she searches for housing in Toronto, close to her place of study.

Thank you for your prayers and interest.

Esther Frey - Puerto Rico

Please pray for our missionary Esther Frey as she plans for a visit to Ontario this summer (July 18-August 15). While she is here we will welcome her Pastor Javier Lopez, his wife Myriam and their two sons - they will be joining us at WBC on Sunday, July 28.

Special Invitation for those who have visited Puerto Rico - there will be a potluck lunch planned on July 28 for you to connect with Pastor Javier and his family. If you would like to plan to attend please contact Shirley Bauman