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Saturday, December 20, 2008

South Mexican Union Conference

We applied, as you know, for a mission site in the South Mexican Union Conference. This conference can be divided into 3 distinct climate areas: Pacific Coast, Central Mexico, and Yucatan Peninsula.

The Pacific Coast area (the blue area on the above map) is located on the south rim of Mexico along the Pacific Ocean. It is lined by tropical beaches and is bordered on the south by Belize and Guatemala.

Central Mexico (the red area on the map above) is known as the “historic core” of Mexico and surrounds the capital city, Mexico City. It sits on the Gulf of Mexico and it is a temperate forest area.

Photo of Mexico City:
The Yucatan Peninsula (the green area seen above) is a jungle region on the Caribbean coast and the Gulf of Mexico. It is host to Spanish ruins and Maya pyramids. Like the Pacific Coast region, it is bordered on the south by Belize and Guatemala.
Photo of Cancun:


Photo of Maya Pyramid:



The official language is Spanish and they have about 60 indigenous languages. In the border cities and tourists destinations, English is the primary language. Elsewhere you will find the higher classes and younger people being multi-lingual. They are a religious people with about 89% being Roman Catholic, 6% Protestant, and 5% Other Religion. The people of this land are conservative, courteous, and loving.

According to the Seventh-day Adventist World Church as of 9/10/08, the Inter-American Division has 964 Adventist churches and 276,216 members in a country with a total population of 9,637,091. They have one Adventist university, one hospital, and 8 secondary schools in the conference.

Once we are given a specific site, I will be able to give you information focused on that region. Until then, keep praying for God to guide us where He would have us serve.

Photos of native fish:


Photo of Mexico by Population Density:

Photo of snow on the Sierra Mountains:

Photo of Jaguar, native of Mexico:

12/21/08 Addition to Blog Entry: Only a few of the climate areas of Mexico are shown above. The South Mexican Union Conference is located across a part of each of the 3 regions listed above. Please see the map below for the area of this conference (located south of the Inter-Oceanic Mexican Union Concerence and north of Guatemala and Belize; its shape is similar to our most northeastern states--Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut).


Friday, December 19, 2008

Holiday Greetings

Happy Sabbath! It is sometimes hard to patiently wait on the Lord yet that is what we still must do. However I do have good news! As of December 13th, we have received $1,759.00 toward our Mexico Mission Trip Building Fund (James, aka Digit, informed me that it is 5.86% of our goal!).

Until we have more news about the mission trip, I’d like to share some thoughts God has placed on my heart. I hope they will bring you peace and a new sense of direction.

This time of year you can hear well wishes of “Merry Christmas”, “Happy Holidays”, and “Happy New Year”. Many people will go to bed on December 24th (and again on the 31st) with hope in their heart of waking up the next morning to find their life some how magically changed. Outwardly they wake to the new day with a smile on their face, but disappointment in their heart. They just can’t seem to find that ‘one thing’ to make them happy.

I suggest to you that happiness is threefold with the first step found in John 3:3: “Jesus answered and said to him, “Most assuredly, I say to you, unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.” This is The New Birth. It is a necessary step towards a new life, a life of joy and happiness, and it is based on receiving Christ by faith (John 1:12; 3:16).

Secondly, how happy can you be if you don’t walk in the way of the Lord? In Galatians we are told to walk in the Spirit, be led by the Spirit, and live in the Spirit (5:16-23). While in Ephesians 5:1-16 God tells us to be imitators of God, walk in love, walk as children of light, and walk circumspectly. Romans 13:11-14 states that we should walk properly and put on the Lord Jesus Christ. This is The New Walk (Romans 6:14).

How do you walk The New Walk? By grounding yourself with the daily reading of His Word and by “reckoning yourselves to be dead to sin, but alive to God in Christ Jesus our Lord” (Romans Chapter 6, with focus on verse 11).

The last step is The New Goal. In Philippians 3:13-14 we see that Paul had goals. He had past goals, past sins, past failures, and even past victories. He was however willing to forget the past and anything that might hinder him in his work for the Lord. He had a new goal: reaching forward to those things which are ahead. He said: “I press toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus”.

What are your goals for today, tomorrow, and the upcoming New Year? Do your goals include letting go of the past? Letting go of anything preventing you from doing the work of our Lord Jesus Christ?

The wonderful results of these 3 steps are eternal salvation, a testimony to share with others, and a heavenly reward for a job well done. And on a practical note, you will wake up each morning, regardless of your circumstances, to find the joy and happiness that comes from living in the center of God’s will.

My prayer this Christmas is that you realize that your happiness won’t be found in a gift box under the tree, but through the One whose gift to us was to die on the cross of Calvary. And in the New Year, I pray that you will be blessed with true happiness!

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