Returning to Nicaragua
What has changed?
While the situation in Nicaragua is still very fragile, we're seeing several encouraging signs. In addition to a resumption of talks and negotiations between the government, private sector, and religious entities, we are also learning about other missions teams from the U.S. that are returning to Nicaragua (medical teams, teaching teams, and construction/other humanitarian teams).
Why are we returning now?
Through prayer and consult with our Christ for the City International - Nicaragua (CFCI) partners, we have determined that the situation is at a place where we are willing and able to send a small team. When our trips were interrupted last year, we were in our final year of a three-year focus training pastors and leaders in La Dalia. Returning now gives us the chance to complete classes with that group of pastors and leaders and celebrate what God has done and is doing in their lives, churches, and communities. A trip at this time also gives us the opportunity to support our CFCI partners in efforts they have continued during our absence—training for women in Matagalpa and other pastors and leaders in Managua.
How can our church family be praying?
First and foremost, we give thanks to God for working and moving during the year we've been away. Please pray for team safety, that God will use the team (Tom Fowler, Mary Ezzell, and Ken and Doris Bickel) for his glory, and for the continued efforts to help an under-resourced group of pastors and leaders. Finally, pray for our partners in Nicaragua as they continue to face living in a very difficult situation on a daily basis—economically and spiritually.
These 41 women completed the Redeeming Sexuality course in Matagalpa. Keep up with Nicaragua missions and view more pictures of our partners, CFCI, and graduation ceremonies here.