Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Visit to Centro Shalom

Six of us had the chance to visit Centro Shalom this past Saturday. We arrived at the border at about 10am and crossed in our on vehicle. We were met by Pastor Fernando and one of his staff, a youth member, 16 yrs old, who is his translator. We followed them in his car and arrived at Centro Shalom about 20 minutes later.

The first thing we noticed is that its changed a lot since we were last there. The cafeteria, main worship hall and administration building remains but they built a new "house" like building, renovated the nursery/childrens center, put concrete on a new quad area and were in the middle of construction for a new workshop (just the metal beams were in place).

There were also a lot of kids running around as there was a christmas toy giveaway event going on while we were there. Two churches, one from SD and one from SB were there to help run the event. We met pastors from both churches as well as volunteers from each church. It was nice to see others joining in the work and helping out. They both have been involved with Centro Shalom for 10+ years. We were the newbies.

Pastor Fernando spent two hours with us, giving us a tour of the new buildings. As we walked through he gave us the history of the buildings and what they were being used for. He showed us two rooms, one which was used to teach women how to dew clothes and one which was used to teach computer skills. He said they teach women how to sew and if they finish the program, they are given a sewing machine with which to use to make a living. The computer lab was mainly laptops and they are trying to teach computer skills to the children and community but he mentioned that they need computer teachers to help out.

He mentioned that the landscape of the immediate neighborhood has changed. Because of major flooding, many families' homes were washed out and instead of rebuilding, the government erected flood control walls of dirt. So most of the families that were living near Centro Shalom had to re-locate. It was quite a drastic change from what we remembered. This also meant that since many were no w further away it was more difficult for them to get to Centro Shalom. To alleviate this, they bough 3 school buses and they bus in the kids for service and other events.

We saw the nursery, which was just being renovated when we last visited 3 years ago. It was an amazing transformation. It was clean, beautifully painted and very inviting to young children.

Pastor Fernando showed us the skeleton of a building which they plan to use to create workshops to teach men carpentry and other useful hands on skills.

In the middle of the day, pastor Fernando collected some of the children that we sponsor and brought them to us for us to meet and talk to. I got to share why we are involved in the child sponsorship program and at the end we took pictures together. It was the highlight of the day.

We walked across the street from Centro Shalom and Pastor Fernando showed us a big empty lot that he is praying to purchase. He hopes to build a new multi-purpose center there where they can have service as well as use it as a gym and other activities.

We didn't get to see pastor Salvadore because he was visiting a church in California with his new wife. We got to meet one of the youth pastora, who himself is not much older than the youth. One of the blessing of Centro Shalom is that they have so many children coming but one of the challenges has been that they have no adult staff other than Pastor Fernando and Salvadore.

At the end, pastor Fernando, took us to his office and shared a bit more about his testimony, his ministry and vision. He challenged us to get involved and visit more often and we pledged to do so. We gave him a check so that they could buy blankets and distribute to the community. hopefully they will be able to get about 200 blankets. We also asked him to come visit us and speak and share with our congregation and he said he would.

It was a great time, despite the 3.5 hour wait at the border to get back home. We were so touched and blessed to see how the Lord is providing for the ministry. We realized once again how important it is we receive with one hand and give with the other. And we were renewed in our conviction about partnering, serving together and returning to help in the work that is taking place in Centro Shalom.

Thank you all for your prayers and support for this ministry. I hope you'll see from these pictures and our visit that God is at work and is using your giving to help people in need. Praise God for the work he is doing there! May many souls continue to come to find the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ and may God also raise up leaders and shepherds to take care of the flocks as the need is great there.








Link to more photos of our trip: http://flic.kr/s/aHsjxuMMiZ

Friday, December 2, 2011

Cards and Letters During Christmas

As we approach Christmas and the new year, I wanted to encourage you to write letters or cards to send to your sponsored child. I'm sure they would appreciate receiving a christmas card from us. Remember, we are not to send gifts, unless its something small we can put in an envelope.

Whenever we send anything to Centro Shalom, we want to send it together as much as possible. This makes it easier for them to distribute things to children as well as keep track of things coming and going so if you want to send something please bring it to church by Sunday, December 18th.

Last and most important, please keep praying for your sponsor child his/her family and the Centro Shalom church that God may use that local body to minister to all the people of that neighborhood and that God may use our small offerings to further His kingdom work. If you've been following this blog or their facebook page, you'll know God has been continually providing for their needs and blessing the work there in various ways through many partnerships. Please pray during Christmas, it may be a time for the community to learn about Jesus Christ the savior and come to saving knowledge of Him.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Email from Pastor Fernando on 11.29.11

[Background: I wasn't aware if they had done this in the past but they built two new homes as you can read about below. You can see from the attached photos the homes are very nice but very modest, literally one-room homes. Praise God for his goodness and provision for them. Moving from where they were to this is amazing.]

I’m sending you a progress report of the construction Project that we’re doing with the most recent offering that you so generously sent to Tijuana.

I’m attaching photographs of the two homes that we have finished building. The first one will benefit the family of Pedro and Imelda Sánchez and their three sons. The Sánchez’s arrived from Centro America to Tijuana and were living in a house that they themselves built out of pieces of Cardboard, wood and plastic sheeting.

The second house will greatly benefit Bernardo Ojeda. Bernardo is our Youth Pastor. He is in his second year of the seminary. Last year we built a house for his mother and his nieces but there wasn’t room enough for him and he had to return and live in the ancient house where he lived as a child. I was worried because Bernardo didn’t live with his family. The new house was built in the same land where his mother lives and now has a decent space to live in. I am very happy and grateful because this is the first time that we have helped with a house that’s dignified and clean for a believer whom will soon finish seminary and will be a full time pastor.

We still have to build a home for a very poor family and a bathroom for a man who is paralyzed from the waist down.

When we finish the entire project, I will send you the complete information as you have asked. I believe that we will be finished in two more weeks.

Dios le bendiga,
Pastor Fernando Martínez







Friday, October 14, 2011

Facebook post to sponsors from Pastor Martinez

Pastor Martinez posted this recently on the Centro Shalom facebook page for all child sponsors. If you haven't seen their page I encourage you to go and check it out and Like it. His letter is a reminder again of what they kids there are up against and how are meager giving can make such a huge impact in their lives for Christ sake.
Note to sponsors

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Letters from sponsored children!

I hope everyone got your letters from the children in Tijuana on Sunday. Wasn't it great to hear from them? If you didn't get it, I will make sure you get your letter soon.

I really encourage you to write to your child; encourage them to study hard and to go to church, read the Bible, pray. If you want to send a letter, please give them to me in and envelope addressed to your child and I will send them all together in one package to Centro Shalom. This is how they prefer we send things to them so it's easier for them to manage.

Below is the letter I received from my sponsor child, Bryan. I saw some of the other letters and they were very similar :)

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Donations through PayPal - Finalized

Everyone should have received an email about payments being processed through PayPal. If you didn't, please contact David Lee at dleesocal@gmail.com.

This is also a reminder to continue to pray for Centro Shalom, the leaders, the ministry and the children and their families. Especially as we read Radical, let's pray God can give us the right heart and motive for what we do and pray how we can do more and give more.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Email from Pastor Fernando on 09.26.11

[We should be receiving the letters from Centro Shalom sometime next week. I'll notify and distribute to you soon after they arrive. Really looking forward to that.]

Last Saturday we sent a letter of thanks from our ministry to each of the sponsors (through regular mail). Some of the children wrote letters and did drawings. I believe that in the first days of this week they will receive the envelopes in the office of your church.

This summer we have had various mission teams visiting our ministry, and we are constructing houses for poor families. We are beginning the construction for a Center of Training for the Unemployed. It is a big job, but it is also a marvelous opportunity that God has given us in order to serve those that suffer more than we do. Thanks for all that you do for the poor children of Mexico.

Pastor Fernando Martinez
Director



Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Email from Pastor Fernando on 8.11.11


Sorry, its a bit hard to read but to paraphrase, Pastor Fernando wanted to give thanks because they had been praying for a long time and a church in Atlanta donated a large offering to them so that they were able to purchase the land next to Centro Shalom. They finalized the deal and the land is officially theirs. Their plan is to build a larger, more functional sanctuary.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Donations through PayPal

We've finalized our PayPal account so now that you can send payments through that instead of by check or cash. This helps us keep track of and manage this in a much simpler, cleaner and more effective way. That's great cause we don't want to waste time or resources and be accountable as best we can.

To make a payment via PayPal, you will need a PayPal account (at least at the moment). Then, all you have to do is send the payment to lbcwla@gmail.com. There are some transactions fees associated with being a non-profit so we're asking each sponsor to cover those costs up front. You likely would have been informed about this already if you are a sponsor.

If you need more information about this, contact David Lee dleesocal@gmail.com.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Sending things to Centro Shalom

Whenever we send anything to Centro Shalom, we want to send it together as much as possible. This makes it easier for them to distribute things to children as well as keep track of things coming and going.

You are encouraged to write letters and send pictures of yourself or your family so that the children can know who you are. You can also send birthday cards but please do not send gifts.

If you ever need to send anything, please notify David Lee (dleesocal@gmail.com) and he will arrange sending in one package.

Last and most important, please keep praying for your sponsor child his/her family and the Centro Shalom church that God may use that local body to minister to all the people of that neighborhood and that God may use our small offerings to further His kingdom work.

If you are interested in sending letters in Spanish, but can't write in Spanish, you can try either of these websites to translate your text. I've tried it myself and there appears to be some slight variances between the two in how they translate but I don't know Spanish well enough to know which one is more accurate. Maybe Camion Grande might know.

http://translate.google.com/
http://babelfish.yahoo.com/

Monday, August 8, 2011

Email from Pastor Fernando on 08.07.11

[Background: I had sent the check with your offerings and a brief letter to pastor Fernando and this was his response. The children all now know (by name) who is sponsoring them. I encourage you to write letters and send pictures of yourself and your families. If you do want to send anything, please let me know and we'll send it together. And most importantly, please continue to pray for the children, their families and Centro Shalom; that God may continue to work through them to minister and share the Gospel.]

Dear LBC,

Thank you for your kind letter.

Today, after our normal Sunday Services, I took time to share with the children that will be sponsored by members of your church. The children received the news with shouts of gladness, emotion and gratitude.

The believers are black, Hispanic, Anglos, Asian, etc. we are all of us as different as the fingers on our hands. Never the less the Lord notices the gift of working united as one, to bless the people that live a life of desperation and extreme poverty and that need with great urgency some hope and opportunity.

We live in a time where many Christians wish to do great things for the Lord, never the less very few are ready to plant small seeds of Christian Love.

Please share this letter with my gratitude to all the sponsors that sent their seeds of Hope and Christian Love to the outcast barrios of Tijuana. Thanks to you all because the children that you will be sponsoring will get a chance to escape a life of misery and desperation.

Bendiciones,
Pastor Fernando Martinez

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These are posts that were orginally from the past year but posted all as one post now that we've moved onto this platform.


Email from Pastor Fernando on 06.29.11

TRIBUTE TO FAITH


What a joy it is to see a healthy skeleton giving shape and movement to our bodies. What a joy to have healthy eyes, ears, tongues, noses and hearts. It is these that give us the gifts of color, sound, aroma and emotion in life. Yet how difficult it is when we are not healthy, when we can no longer stand upright and any movement, even taking a breath, causes us pain.

Miguel is 31 years old and his life is an extraordinary tribute to faith. His skeleton is sickly, he is almost deaf, his sight is blighted, his speech guttural and his heart on the brink of arrest. For many years, Miguel was alone and forgotten in a cardboard house with a roof filled with holes. Thanks to the Christian love and generosity of a sponsor from Los Angeles, our ministry built a small house for Miguel. One of our buses brings the ever-smiling Miguel to one of our Sunday services. When Miguel is called home to the father’s house, he will be free of the pain plaguing him day and night. No longer will he be subjected to his family’s abandonment nor will he be the victim of rejection, indifference and discrimination.


In times of uncertainty, sometimes we complain about our problems and forget to celebrate our blessings. Please open your hands to bless the afflicted and help them so that their desperate plight turns to hope.

We thank those that pray and sent their Christian love so that this ministry can continue to provide the Gospel of redemption, education, house construction, medical car, pure drinking water and food to the multitudes living in extremely desperate poverty here in the overlooked neighborhoods of Tijuana.

Romans 8:28

Pastor Fernando Martínez
Director


Email from Pastor Fernando on 06.03.11

The lines are huge. We tell them to come at 9 in the morning but they arrive before daylight. There are hundreds of children, adults and elderly people on whose faces fatigue, poverty, hunger, unemployment and desperation are etched. In these days worries and fear are abundant, and happiness is scarce. What an impact is made when we receive doctors, dentists, nurses, and volunteers who leave the comforts of home and sometimes take a day or two off from work in order to cross the border and bring hope to those made invisible by such extreme poverty. We could serve God without loving Him, but we can’t love God without serving Him. The medical missionary ministry is a powerful instrument God uses to allow us to communicate the Gospel message. Jesus, the Physician of physicians, seeks out the neediest to bring spiritual and physical healing to them. From November to April, 860 people were blessed with medical care and free medicine. Everyone who participates in our Medical Clinic is very important because mission is accomplished via the feet of those who go, the knees of those who pray and the hands of those who mobilize equipment and resources.

Blessings,
Pastor Fernando Martinez


05.25.11

Since 2008, Centro Shalom has been praying for resources to purchase the lot across the street from their current humanitarian center in Alamar. When we visted them in 2008, they showed us that lot and asked us to pray. Their vision is to build a larger, more serviceable church there. God answered that prayer!!!

A wonderful, mission-minded congregation in Atlanta donated a large offering to their ministry and they have purchased the land. May God use it for His kingdom work. A picture of the lot is below.



Email from Pastor Fernando on 05.23.11

[Background: they were starting to have issues with the current building they were using for worship services so they were looking into options and this is their update. They decided on a semi-temporary structure, with some design specifications below.]

Starting in June, we will be celebrating our services in the main patio of the property and need to build some kind of structure to protect the people from the hot sun. As agreed upon, I’m send you drawing with the measurements of the covering that we need. You’re right, it’s better to build the roof out of wood instead of metal sheets for protection from the heat.

We’re being pressured also because of the sinking of the floor in the middle of the church, due to the fact that the floor was not built with strong concrete and the fact that the ceiling is also coming down.





Email from Pastor Fernando on 04.26.11




Email from Pastor Fernando on 02.11.11




Email from Pastor Fernando on 01.20.11