Submitted by Sunset Alumni on Fri, 12/07/2012 - 06:00
Okay folks, I have to say that this one was hard to put together. The articles were easy to write, but all the other details have just not flowed for me. Hahaha We have so many good things going on here. I can't wait to share it all with you. I love you all and I am praying for each of you. I am already working on the next one and I'm going to update the website as well. God Bless You all!!! Marie
Submitted by Sunset Alumni on Mon, 02/06/2012 - 20:41
Dear brethren, Last Sunday as I was driving home from the Church, we were involved in a car accident. Somebody passed the STOP sign (without stopping) and hit us in the front part of our car. It was a big and very dangerous crash. Thank God, nobody was hurt and we plead you to include us in thanksgiving prayers for no injuries. Thank you Beni
Submitted by Sunset Alumni on Wed, 02/01/2012 - 06:00
Dear Friends and supporters,
Attached is our most recent newsletter. We are excited to share with you how we see God at work in this country! Thank you for your partnership in this ministry through prayer and support! We could not be here without you!
Submitted by Sunset Alumni on Sun, 01/29/2012 - 06:00
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, The attached report will bring you up to date on my wife Lusi's condition and Batam Bible College. Thank you for your loving kindness and support. Your servant in Christ, Dr. Winston Bolt
Submitted by Sunset Alumni on Wed, 01/25/2012 - 06:00
Dear Brethren:
Here in the attachment I send a video of Sharing the Gospel in Indonesia, January 2012 and my working report of Sharing the Gospel in Indonesia, November - January 2012. Thank you for your attention and God bless you!
Submitted by Sunset Alumni on Mon, 01/23/2012 - 06:00
Prayer Partners,
I want to apologize for my newsletter being so late. Things were really intense while my teammates where on their furloughs. At one point I was averaging three personal Bible Studying, my preacher class, teaching the small group, preaching each Sunday, Spanish class, and still finding one evening to spend with the family, and one evening with my wife. I promise my lack of communication was not a matter of laziness. Everyone is back and things are finally back to normal (whatever that is). I highly value my prayer partners and supports and believe they must know how things are going here in Cuernavaca, Mexico. In the end God is good and He did many things through all this business. Please open, read, and pray for the things you find inside our newsletter. Thank you for your support of God's mission in Cuernavaca, Mexico.
Submitted by Sunset Alumni on Sat, 01/21/2012 - 06:00
Dear brethren,
The attachment is a short review of the work in AIBI for the year 2011.
As you'll see, we decided this time to put more pictures than other newsletters.
Thank you for everything you are doing in Jesus.
Love
Beni, Sonila
Submitted by Sunset Alumni on Tue, 01/10/2012 - 06:00
Hello Brother, Sisters and Friends:
Karen and I want to thank all of you for your prayers and love throughout the years. Your prayers are paying off. The Lord's work is blossoming and coming to a head as if it is about to explode. All three congregations that the Lord has used us to get started are doing well and growing. They have become self-supporting and self-sufficient. It is great watching what the Lord has done as we see these congregations working on their own. It leaves us with mixed feelings similar to the feeling of watching your child grow up and move out on their own.
Presently, our main concentration is on the Homestead church of Christ. This congregation, at one time, was over 200 members and is down in the thirties. But God has opened their hearts and it is now starting to grow again through us working through J4L (Jesus 4 Life) ministries, which is a youth group of over 170 people ranging from 4 to 29 years old and Redland Christian Academy. We are now reaching to their families, and bringing them to the Homestead congregation. It is a fun church planting, working through the children to reach the parents.