tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-83204004841488069702024-03-14T11:41:32.612-06:00Tree PickingsKeep up with Rose and Jesus Salazar, pastors of Arbol de Vida, their beautiful daughters, and the twigs of thought on Rose's mind.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12266786209732314113noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8320400484148806970.post-89724224385432676342015-01-20T05:00:00.000-06:002015-03-30T14:06:16.693-06:00For the Road Leads Home <div class="blogaway-section"><p>Most of my (perhaps five) readers know that last fall my little girl was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, just weeks before her 10th birthday. The blow felt devastating, and we have a long road ahead of us. With the new year, I began reading Streams in the Desert, a well-known devotional, in which I found the following poem:<br/>
<br/>“But you will not mind the roughness nor the steepness of the way,<br/>
Nor the chill, unrested morning, nor the searness of the day;<br/>
And you will not take a turning to the left or the right,<br/>
But go straight ahead, nor tremble at the coming of the night, <br/>
For the road leads home.”<br/>
<br/>So strongly did it touch my heart, I resolved to commit it to memory. This rough and steep way involves carb counting, insulin dosing and glucose checking. It may mean sleepless nights battling stubborn lows, mornings dealing with highs that make her angry and aggressive. Grief must be faced head on, not turning to denial nor succumbing completely to depression. "Be brave, my soul, fear not the long years ahead, for the road leads home, to Jesus, who is with you every step of the way."<br/>
<br/>May this poem renew your <u>courage</u>, too, in your life's unique challenges. <br/>
</p></div><br/><div class="blogaway-signature"><br/><a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.beanie.blog&referrer=utm_source%3Dutm_link_blog"><font size="2">Posted via Blogaway</font></a></div>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12266786209732314113noreply@blogger.com0Torreón, Mexico25.5242453 -103.3892072tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8320400484148806970.post-27950257639322387592015-01-12T21:50:00.001-06:002015-01-12T21:50:08.027-06:00Book Review <div class="blogaway-section"><br/><p><b>Blush: A Mennonite Girl Meets a Glittering World </b>by <a href="http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1?ie=UTF8&field-author=Shirley+Showalter&search-alias=books&text=Shirley+Showalter&sort=relevancerank">Shirley </a><a href="http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1?ie=UTF8&field-author=Shirley+Showalter&search-alias=books&text=Shirley+Showalter&sort=relevancerank">Showalter</a> <br/>
<br/>On the rolling hills of South Eastern Pennsylvania, I grew up in a singular church group. Or so I thought until I read Blush over the new year holiday. In this frank memoir I found myself and the people of my childhood, with changed names and identifying circumstances. Somehow I clicked with Shirley, and she seemed to be my lost friend. With great literary talent she describes growing up Mennonite, remaining loyal yet truly objective. <br/>
<br/>One thought that impressed me is that restraint, so often thrown off by independent Americans, can actually build the character in us to withstand the temptations and trials that life brings our way. Reflecting on my own experience, I believe she has some wisdom to offer us. Pick up your own copy, and see for yourself! <br/>
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overarching goal we have for planting a new Church in Torreon is to
lift up Christ's name and bring souls to Him. We are working to
establish a fellowship of people who will BE the body, BE the light and
BE the salt in their city. We have a small group that we want to equip,
strengthen and disciple so they in turn can share the gospel with the
lost. The Lord has been guiding us as to how He would have us minister
to men, women, youth and children. We are praying for Him to raise up
leaders and pillars in our group so that the work can expand and be more
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molds and man's traditions of religion so people can find freedom in
Christ is part of our calling. Finding innovative ways to help
new believers, seekers and the seasoned Christians find a family, a true
Koinonia, getting to know and love each other is important to us. We want to look for creative means to encourage regular time in the Bible
and learning to talk with Jesus. </span><span style="font-family: Georgia,'Times New Roman',serif;"><span style="font-family: Georgia,'Times New Roman',serif;">Many of the group have appreciated a written plan for
reading the Bible in one year, and even if they haven't kept up with
the pace, they are becoming grounded in the Word. </span>Someday we may host a Bible
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have a burden to focus on discipleship, not just conversion. Another desire is to
help people find their talents, gifts and callings and prepare them to
go out and fulfill their purpose. Some day there may be many
congregations born out of this ministry, each led by someone God
developed under our care. Missionaries may be sent far and wide with
the gospel. One day, we hope to work ourselves out of a job, ready to go
on to wherever Jesus should lead.</span></div>
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hope is to develop practical outreaches in imitation of Christ meeting
physical needs out of His compassion for them. A specific plan is to share the love of Jesus with people in hospital waiting rooms by taking food and praying for their loved ones. Another of our dreams is to work with the local authorities to care for
the homeless on the cold winter nights. Torreon churches have
doctors, nurses and social workers. There are also those who
can cut hair or share the Good News or prepare a hot meal. Imagine if
the local newspapers could report a changing culture and cite churches
reaching out to the poor, the sick, the forgotten, leaving little for
the government to do!</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia,'Times New Roman',serif;">We are currently borrowing the rented facilities of another congregation for our Sunday and Thursday gatherings and we have weekly prayer meetings in a home. Our marrieds meetings have been a real success--we try to hold them every two weeks--and we also enjoy gathering just the guys or just the gals to share a good word and a good meal. Chuy has been preaching at the prison twice a month, and he also is assisting another pastor with preaching and visiting the church members, as needed. One of their leaders is an excellent mechanic and has been a true blessing to us with our van repairs and maintainence. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Georgia,'Times New Roman',serif;">We are blessed to have the opportunity to present our family to you and to thank you for being part of this special time in our lives. We are Jesus, nicknamed Chuy, Rose, wife and homeschool mom, and our daughters: Sarah, who waits for us with our Lord; Rebeca, 13; Ruth, 10 years old; and Grace who is 8.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Georgia,'Times New Roman',serif;">Rose, born and raised in Pennsylvania, moved to Torreon in 1990 with her parents. Their vision was to work with local congregations of the Church of Christ. She had trusted Christ as her Saviour at a young age and in her teens dedicated her life to His service.</span></div>
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Georgia,'Times New Roman',serif;">Jesús was born and raised in Torreon and met Christ at the age of 20. He answered the call to serve Him shortly thereafter, preaching his first sermon under the guidance of his pastor just over a year later. He eventually became the youth pastor in addition to teaching the adolescent Sunday School class several years. He ministered to many in the large congregation by leading home Bible study groups, meeting with individuals and families who needed counsel and encouragement. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Georgia,'Times New Roman',serif;">We met and were married in that church (1995) and continued to minister there, and after a time Chuy joined a prison ministry. With a youth group of about a hundred and 17 years of ministry experience, he felt the need for formal training, which took us to Christ for the Nations in 2001. During his time as a student, he preached at a local church for 1 ½ years, sharing what he was learning. After graduating from the 2 year program, he received a minister's licence, which he has kept current. We´d like to be ordained by the Fellowship of Churches and Ministers at the Christ for the Nations campus in Dallas.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Georgia,'Times New Roman',serif;">With hopes of reaching the youth of Torreon, we went back in 2005. Chuy wanted to further disciple and empower youth leaders from the area churches so they could in turn be more effective in their leadership. We did not anticipate the resistance of the local pastors to send their leaders, which left him with a very small group and not enough support to subsist on. After much prayer and anguish, we decided we had to leave after just 8 months. The Lord led us back to Texas to apply for citizenship for Chuy, without which, we could not effectively plant a new church—as we felt God was leading us to do.</span></div>
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Georgia,'Times New Roman',serif;">After our arrival to the Valley, we discovered that the visual disturbances Chuy was experiencing was due to a detached retina, requiring emergency surgery in May, 2006. Shortly after the surgery we began attending Baptist Temple and learned about AWANA. Rose served two years and Jesus joined her in the second—eventually we may host a similar outreach for children.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Georgia,'Times New Roman',serif;">Chuy added a middle name when he received his citizenship on July 11<sup>th</sup>, 2008. As Jesus <i>Caleb</i> Salazar and Family, we share our vision for answering God's call as we plant a new congregation of believers in the metropolitan area of around 75,000 inhabitants.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Georgia,'Times New Roman',serif;">Rose's family is scattered across Texas, Tennessee and Pennsylvania. She has six siblings with their children and some aunts, whom we'd like to visit at least every three or four years. Our last trip to PA was in October 2008, but in 2010 we were able to see the family members who live in TX. Now that two siblings live in the Rio Grande Valley, we see each other every six months.</span></div>
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Georgia,'Times New Roman',serif;">A prayer covering is vital for the Lord´s work to flourish, which each year has become clearer to us. We have experienced heavy blows in these past several years. Since our arrival, we have been to five funerals: Chuy´s father (Aug. 2011), his sister´s husband (May 2011) and her son (May 2012), his aunt (fall 2012) and another sister´s father-in-law (spring 2011). I have been sick with several infections (including kidney, throat, and bladder), blood poisoning, and severe attacks of colitis and gastritis. The girls have had multiple throat infections and such, two need braces, and Chuy suffers from high blood pressure and migraines and needs dentures urgently. We have lost support and lost members who gave the most financially. It really seems to us that we have had more than the average amount of trouble and that we do have an enemy who wants to discourage us from completing our mission. Please pray for us that all his plans would not prosper against us and we would be encouraged and filled with wisdom, peace, joy, and strength for each day´s labor.<br /><br />
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Georgia,'Times New Roman',serif;">Thank you for taking the time to get to know us and the vision God has given us for Torreon, Mexico. We pray the Lord will make clear to you how He would have you become involved in this vision. </span></div>
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