The Pastor's Library...

Books collected and ready to be sent to the DR Pastor's Library

Dominican and Haitian pastors are starving for information about the Bible and ministry. They do the best they can with what they have but for the most part they do not have the resources available to them to further their own education. The resources are either unavailable or too expensive.

Bit by bit we are making an effort to improve this situation. Currently we have a few professors and teachers committed to coming down regularly to do intensive on-going training with the pastors. Now, in addition to that, we are finally establishing a modest library for the pastors in Santiago.

Many have purchased books I’ve asked for and had them shipped to our office state side. Others have made special gifts to the ministry specifically for books and tools for pastor education and given me the freedom to buy what we need. I just purchased 30 two volume sets of church history and theology books that will be used for the first installment of the History and Theology of Christianity being offered to the pastors in the fall.

Logos has offered us amazing comprehensive Bible study software in Spanish for $145 a license. It is normally $200. The software is comprised of 150 different books, commentaries, Biblical encyclopedias, lexicons and so on. With this tool the pastors will be able to work with Greek and Hebrew in a way that was completely inaccessible before and also get an enormous amount of study out of a smaller amount of time. We just need some more funding for the software as well as a few basic (but hopefully new) laptops to run the programs on.

We’d welcome any help towards the goals of building the library and study lab (Logos Software plus laptops). Follow http://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/2910E2F5ULSYK/ to see the list of books we would like on Amazon. They can be shipped to our state-side office at:

Attn: Jeff Rogers
G.O. Ministries, Inc.
11501 Plantside Dr. suite 14
Louisville, Ky 40299

We will open the Pastors’ Library in mid-August. Some of the pastors are already buzzing about it!

If you have any questions please feel free to contact me.

Jeff

Partnership in Action...


It was great today to see Pete Wilson and Moise Jean discussing life and ministry in the window of a church Pete’s church is helping to build for Moise’s ministry and congregation. This is what G.O. Ministries is all about, creating partnerships in ministry between American churches and indigenous churches abroad. It is awesome to see men of God and leaders of God’s people enjoying the same work though in different cultures, together.

New Threads...

Vicki and I have had enough life experience now that we can look back on our lives and see how God has sown various experiences into our lives like threads that He will sometimes pull together for his own purposes and glory.

Our twin girls are deaf and have cochlear implants. We are teaching them to speak but are teaching them sign language as well so that they have an alternative means of communication should there be issues with the implants in the future. This is also due to a concern that we now have that we did not have before for the deaf community. Our own children have made that concern acute.

After some of our recent work and experiences here in the DR I can’t help but think that perhaps part of the reason our girls were born with profound hearing loss was so that our eyes might really be opened to those living around our spheres of influence on the island of Hispaniola. Here are a few of those possible emerging threads…

The Clinic:

We had an exciting opportunity to help coordinate and facilitate G.O.’s first Audiology clinic. An Australian audiologist who teaches in the capital teamed up with an American audiologist from Fort Wayne, IN to join G.O. Ministries in reaching out to people and families who dealt with hearing losses from mild to profound. We had 130 some hearing aids to fit free of charge along with several months of batteries for each patient. Word of the clinic was given to all of our pastors and they canvassed their communities in order to bring help to those with such a special need. The audiology team saw about 30 patients a day for 3 days.

Hearing Aid Package

It was frustrating to receive patients who were 14 and 15 years old that had zero communication. These were kids from families with very few resources and were just doing the best they knew to do under their circumstances.

Vicki speaking to a parent at the clinic


It was also glorious to see adults and children really, really respond to their new hearing aids. For many patients it was clear that they could hear better with the amplification made possible by the aid. This is an instant increase in the quality of their lives and is immediately tangible. It was exciting to get to be a part of that.

A Boy being fitted for his hearing aid

This effort to serve allowed us the opportunity to share why we had come to offer this much needed clinic. We are compelled by Christ’s love to serve in his name and for the sake of all of those who need and desire him. Our faith is the reason for our service and it was a privilege to share that too with those who would receive it.

Fitting Complete!

We look forward to continued partnership with the audiologists we worked alongside of. It is hard not to imagine that there may be bigger things in our future together.

Magdelina, Deaf Woman in our Neighborhood:

Our ministry in the Dominican in based in a barrio called Hoya de Ciamito. Our friends and co-workers, Tim and Samira, have a friendly acquaintance who is deaf. They had often wrestled with understanding her at times when she needed some help. Her daughters signed and spoke and so interpreted for her. They attend our Christian school. We were introduced to Magdalena in our dormitory the day of the hearing clinic. We were surprised to discover that we knew many of the same signs and could communicate at least a little bit! She was using ASL. She came and had a hearing aid fitted for one of her ears that has very, very limited hearing. It was an honor to meet and help her in some way. Because we know some sign, we expect to see more of her and look forward to it. Again, we have no idea what God will do with this but recognize it as another potential thread.

Vicki and Magdelina signing a conversation

Deaf Boy in an Urban Slum:Yordi

I mentioned above that our eyes have been opened for the deaf in a way they were not before. Yordi (pronounced Jordy) is a young boy in our nutrition center in the Hole. He has been coming for years and we discovered early on that he was deaf. We had to ask the pastor his name because when we asked the children they just called him the “mute boy.” We hugged on him and played with him but never made a more concerted effort to communicate with him. Yesterday it was different. Vicki found flash cards that had words on them in Spanish, English and American Sign Language. She offered them to some families at the hearing clinic who appeared to be very supportive of their profoundly deaf children. She had a couple of packs left over and so we went with Pastor Felix to seek out Yordi’s mother.

A recent flash flood took out the main bridge over the sewage river and we had to scramble across a wooden crossing that served as a substitute for the one being rebuilt. The boy’s mother lived in a shack at the top of a steep hill across the river from us. Once we got over the river we made it up the hill we were warmly welcomed by the grandfather and mother. We discussed with them our own recent family history and discovered that Yordi was a twin born prematurely, as early as our own girls. Sadly, his brother did not make it. It is likely that his deafness is related to his prematurity but it is not certain. Soon we offered them the signing cards. At that point is began to rain heavily and everyone was forced inside. We now had time for a lesson and a few people for our class. Vicki showed them how to do all of the signs on the cards. When Vicki got to the end of the lesson the rain stopped. After the rain, the mother kindly lead us away from her home by a different route because the dirt path we climbed up was impassable when wet.

We have offered to gather more resources to help their family if they like. We are praying that they will be responsive for Yordi’s sake. He is 14 years old and has no language. His communication is limited to those who take the time to discern the meaning of his pantomiming. There are not many who take the time. We hope that one day he will come to understand the Gospel. We hope that in the future we will have more to tell you of Yordi.

So in one week we have participated in an audiology clinic, met a deaf woman in our neighborhood we did not know, and got more involved with a deaf boy and his family in the Hole and Sunday Vicki is visiting a Deaf church near our neighborhood with our dear friend Jennifer Goodenough.

God is up to something we think. We’ll have to see what develops over time. We’ve found that we’re to be faithful to the threads. He pulls them together when its time and when it is time, we will just kind of discover ourselves there in the middle of it.

Back in the Dominican Together!


It's very pleasant being back in the Dominican with my AWESOME wife even if we are just here for a 2 week stint this time 'round. We're grateful to our Dominincan friends that were willing to watch our daughters so that we could work with the team helping to build the church you see around us in the background. It's an awesome work and we're having a great time helping coordinate. Please pray for us, our girls, and our health as we enjoy the precious time with our beloved friends and family here.