Family in Manta Ecuador

Family in Manta Ecuador
January 2015

Monday, January 26, 2015


Pete and Sonya Wright visited us from West Park Baptist Church in Knoxville, TN. Pete and Sonya are long-time friends, and had previously been missionaries in Chile. West Park is one of our key partners in ministry. We are very thankful for their involvement. Our church presented them with a small plaque in recognition of their partnership in 10 years of ministry with us in Iglesia Bíblica Bautista de Manta.

Libertad wanted to make public testimony of her faith in Christ as her Savior. She is a changed person, a disciple of Jesus Christ! We thank God for her and many others who show Jesus' death, burial, and resurrection by baptism.

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

January 2015 Prayer Report


Happy New Year
There were a lot of challenges in our ministry in the final months of 2014! We know that every one of those challenges was an opportunity for us to grow personally and for our church and leadership team to grow spiritually. We need to learn to pray and obey in everything we do.

2015 offers more challenges and opportunities. Please pray with us about these:

Jonathan and Lexi Taylor
Pray for Jonathan and Lexi to continue to learn Spanish and to adjust to life and ministry in Ecuador. Pray for them to be able to use Spanish effectively. They will have more responsibilities and opportunities to serve during the next several months. Jonathan’s permanent visa application has been submitted. Pray for it to be approved soon.

Missions Team
We will be leading the church in Manta to be more involved in evangelism and missions. One initiative will be the formation of a team of people responsible for communicating with missionaries, sharing with them and their ministries, informing the church about missions, and planning for strategic outreach and service within our local culture and across cultural and geographic borders. Pray that the church would respond by praying, giving, and going.

Short Trip to USA
Our family will be traveling to the USA in February. Our daughter Carla will be having some tests done to monitor her heart condition. We will also be reporting to a few partner churches, and presenting our ministry to at least one potential new partner congregation. Pray for good results in all areas, and safety while traveling. We need a vehicle for family transportation while in the States. Please let us know of possible solutions to meet this need.

Thankful for Answered Prayer
Back in 2013 we began praying for God to bring us more monthly support in order to meet our basic budget needs. We are thankful that God answered by adding new supporters, bringing back old ones, and prompting some to increase their monthly giving. There is still a wide variation in the totals from one month to the next, but our financial situation is much more positive. Pray for giving to increase even more, so that the supply may be equal to the vision for ministry.

Christmas 2014


Anzalone and Taylor kids say, "Merry Christmas!"


Children's Sunday School program at Iglesia Bíblica Bautista de Manta.


The couples who serve on the church leadership team.

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

La Sequita

On Friday, October 10, a group of about 15 people from our church responded to an invitation to visit the town of La Sequita, about 30 minutes east of Manta. A family from the town attends our church and is interested in helping their neighbors learn about Jesus so that their lives can be changed just as theirs has been by the power of the Gospel. The family opened their home to host the children and young people, their neighbors and friends. The picture shows one group of children working on a coloring sheet. They also made bracelets and enjoyed a puppet show. The adults and teens watched a movie and had refreshments. We are proud of the way our church responds to opportunities to take the Gospel to others. We want to grow into a church with a missionary heart!

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Prayer Report October 2014

October 2014

Here are seven encouraging items from our ministry:

1) Joy and I received permanent residency visas. This will save us time and money since we won’t have to renew missionary visas annually, plus it make our presence in Ecuador less dependent on bureaucratic whims from year to year.

2) We taught a couple of exciting Bible study series as part of the Thursday night Leadership Training courses at the church in Manta. Both the men’s and the women’s groups were very faithful in attendance and in getting homework done each week. Some have even taken the course material to teach others what they learned.

3) One of the men who was baptized in April came to follow Jesus through the testimony and influence of his young daughter and his wife. Now he is sharing his faith in Christ with others at work, in their neighborhood, and among their relatives. He consistently brings people to church, usually filling his pick-up truck, some have become believers, and he is teaching them discipleship lessons.

4) Three young women were baptized in August. It is very encouraging to see new believers following Jesus and being identified as His disciples. One of those baptized is a teenager from the Montañita Verde Children’s Home.

5) The church has been growing in giving and generosity. One project has been the support of orphaned and needy children in Uganda in partnership with a church in Virginia and another in Kampala. The people of our church in Manta have given three and four times as much as our original commitment each month. Tithes and other offerings have increased along with that special project.

6) Volunteers have been working on the church building. The pastoral office area is nearly done. Volunteers have prepared walls and painted Sunday School classrooms. They have also been working on a second nursery area. Recently the men have been learning to make windows. There are lots of windows needed around the building so this will be a big help.

7) One Saturday afternoon we held a teacher-training seminar for the children’s ministry workers. Over 20 people came including four new volunteers. Plans are underway to reorganize and expand to be able to minister more effectively to the growing number of children.

Thank you for encouraging us. We hope that you’re encouraged too!

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Thursday, April 17, 2014

Back in Ecuador ... With the Taylor Family


It is great to be back in Ecuador. We've been here a week so far. We're very excited about having our daughter Lexi, son-in-law Jonathan, and grandchildren Crosby and Adrienne with us. The Taylor family is beginning their service as missionaries with an internship period working with us. Please be praying for them as they learn and improve their Spanish; adjust to many cultural differences; as well as observe and practice in many ministry areas. This family is going to be a tremendous blessing to the work in Manta, and will be used by the Lord to bring many into follow-ship with Jesus. These first weeks they are looking for a home to rent. Pray that they can settle in quickly. On Sunday the church in Manta presented them with warm greetings, gifts, and personal prayer commitments. It was awesome!

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

April 2014 Prayer Report

You can read our most recent Prayer Report and download it in PDF format with this link:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_rLHp1GThOCOHBDWkJmeGxVbUE/edit?usp=sharing