Family in Manta Ecuador

Family in Manta Ecuador
January 2015

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Construction Progress


Thank the Lord our church building is now starting to go up as well as down! We are so pleased to see some progress in the construction of our church's future meeting and ministry place. There is still a long, long way to go. So keep us in your prayers. Any contributions for this project are greatly appreciated and can be sent through Baptist Bible Fellowship International, PO Box 191, Springfield, MO 65801. Be sure to include a note that your gift is for the building in Manta, Ecuador, part of Tony Anzalone's ministry. Offerings given through BBFI are tax deductible. Right now, each $10 contribution makes it possible for us to build one square foot of the first floor of our education building.
This weekend, from Friday night to Saturday night, the church will have 24 HOURS of PRAYER. More than 60 people have signed up for specific time slots in order to have a continual stream of prayer for the needs of our world, country, city and church. I am very excited about this. We will end on Saturday at 6:00 PM with a one-hour unified prayer meeting. Please join with us in taking every request to God's throne of grace.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Big Holes


This is a hole. How exciting! It is the first of 24 similar holes that are the beginnings of the building for the church in Manta. We have been waiting for this for quite a while. We are so thankful to God for bringing us to this point. There is still a long way to go, but we believe the entire project will be completed. May God receive the glory and praise. We trust that he will supply the financial and manpower needs for the job to continue.


This is part of the construction crew that began work on Monday, March 9. Besides digging holes they are assembling thousands of pieces of re-bar that provide the steel reinforcement for the building's concrete foundation and columns. Please be praying for this building project. That would be a big help. Thank you for being part of our construction team!

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Vacation Bible School



We had a really good time on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings. The teachers were well prepared and well organized. We had more than enough helpers for all activities. We had an opening set of songs and the main message at the beginning. The teacher for that period was a little bit goofy, but that's okay. It was me. Then we used out limited space to break out into groups divided by age. Everyone was crowded. This group of older elementary students had to move from a small classroom to the terraza. That was the coolest place in the building anyway so it worked out great. After the classroom activities for reinforcement and age-appropriate activities we had another large group session: more music and the main story once again. This time Rafael told the story through pictures using really cool flourescent paint and black light. The kids paid attention and the Gospel was presented very clearly. What fun! Then on Sunday we had a all of the kids back for Sunday School and VBS closing. 134 people showed up! and the house didn't fall down. We desperately need our building!

Monday, February 23, 2009

Past Couple of Weeks


Let's catch up on a few things.
On the 10th through the 12th we enjoyed the visit of our friends Patricio, Sylvana, and Kyara. They are in the lower picture. They are from the city of Santo Domingo. They stayed with us for a couple of days of their vacation. They went to the beach even though it was rainy. They are a sweet family who love the Lord and are serving Him in a number of ways. We think Patricio would be a great pastor for the church in Portoviejo. Please join us in prayer about that.
On Friday the 13th we showed a movie at church, Fireproof. We had a group fo about 50 people for the movie and they loved it. We had planned an intermission at the halfway point for food and socializing, but the crowd didn't want a break. They were into the story. We have heard a number of comments regarding the impact people felt. They could really put themselves into what the characters were portraying. We pray that their are long-term results. Several have asked to borrow the DVD or asked how to get one.
The rest of that weekend we went to Santo Domingo. The top picture shows Joe and Sylvia Wells, our good friends and co-workers in that part of Ecuador. One of the churches from their ministry invited me to speak at a banquet and at their Sunday church service. We always enjoy staying at the Wells' house. Teddy has a wonderful time playing games and enjoying their attention.
Javier, Darwin, Juan, Wilda and others substituted for us in Manta that weekend and did a great job. We are blessed with good workers.
We had a good weekend in Manta (this 20th to 22nd) with our regular services and special study groups. There was a ladies ministry meeting at out house too. Of course we had church in Portoviejo on Sunday afternoon as well. This is a big holiday weekend in Ecuador that extends through Tuesday. On Thursday we will start a short vacation Bible school for kids.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Exit Pastor Eduardo

Sunday (Feb. 8) in Portoviejo the church said good-bye to Pastor Eduardo Guano and his family. Pastor Eduardo started the church 8 years ago and will be going to Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas. I will be serving as interim pastor in Portoviejo until a new national pastor is called by the church.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Anniversary in Manta


Cake, empanadas, and bocaditos were the menu after church in Manta. The church celebrated its 4th anniversary. In spite of pouring rain right up until church time (a rarity for us), we had a great crowd and an even better time. We recognized the 18 disciples who had been baptized during the past 12 months, and all of them were present! We had a little bit of special music from Joel and Mark, two young men who are visiting Ecuador from the USA and have been working with a team of evangelists who attend our church when they aren't on the road. The sermon was about a praying church from the book of Acts. Then we prayed. It was a terrific morning!

Sunday, February 1, 2009

A Great Day

Sunday, February 1, was a great day! It was very busy and full of blessings. At least 90 attended the Sunday morning service and we had a few first-time visitors. The weather was hot, but beautiful. After the service a good-sized group went to the beach for our first baptism service of 2009. Seven people followed the example of Jesus in baptism. This was a victorious time for each of them, and they were happy, (as you can see in the picture below).

A little bit later, Joy and Teddy and I went to Portoviejo, the capital of Manabí province, which is located about 45 minutes away from Manta by car. We had our first meeting with the congregation there. We will be overseeing that ministry while they are in the process of seeking a new pastor. 15 people attended the meeting. Please pray with us about this opportunity.

In the evening we led the second of the new Bible studies that began this weekend. On Friday night 18 people attended the Freedom Class, and we had a great time there. Sunday night was How to Study the Bible for Yourself. 26 people attended (photo above). We had expected around 20; so we were very pleased with the interest in the course.