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Thursday, 7 July 2011

June Newsletter


Dear Friend,

Its just such a pleasure having my mind run through everything that has been taking place and write to you. I pray this letter finds you well and sound in all areas of your life.  


Reading my bible this morning in the book of Jude, verse 20 really stood out. “But ye, beloved, building up yourselves on your most Holy faith!”  The text has been such an encouragement to me, knowing we are beloved of our heavenly father, and building up our trust in Him is the best we can ever do.

Ministry news
June was another month full of activities and events. I had a number of invitations lined up to speak in various congregations, where many people where encouraged in their faith journey, and 9 saying yes to Jesus for the first time!

 Today marks 2 full weeks having been away from home. I left San Pedro at the end of June to attend the Operation Mobilization (OM) Missions Conference in Guadalajara (Mexico’s 2nd largest city) about 14hrs drive from here. The conference was well attended and organized, thanks Susy Hernandez-a right hand help to the leader of OM in the area. It was very encouraging on my side as I witnessed more people being burdened by the need to reach out to others, and truly being Christ’s representatives. Each individual who attended also participated in the “Pray-Give-Go” Campaign for the mission filed.

As the Conference carpet folded away, I was invited to meet Mexico’s OM leader in Mexico City.  Our meeting was so fruitful, as I was invited to preach in different churches, evangelistic meanings and visiting a number of ministries. One ministry is of a couple who run a very rustic training center with an indigenous group of people called “Mazahua”-and a house for the disabled young people. The ministry is about 2 hrs outside Mexico City, and runs a number of Micro-finance projects such as live stock farming (including rabbits), glass crafting, pottery, making cereal products and a beauty school for the girls to learn hair dressing and much more.
I was very much encouraged personally as I always seek ways I can help this desert mountainous people as I reach out to them with the gospel, but also thinking of ways in which we as the church can help them be in a better state in all aspects of life; physically, socially and most importantly Spiritually.




Village ministry
Having spent 18hrs on the road, as I stepped my foot into San Pedro a group was already awaiting for me to take off to Delicias. I spear headed a team of 14 including a doctor, nurse, psychologist and hair dresser into the desert mountainous village of “Nuevo Delicias.”  For the two days in the villages. We reached out to over 70 families with Medical care, dramas, food, clothes and the Gospel!  

Future Plans
At the end of this month I will be taking my annual trip to England.  I am so looking forward to seeing all my friends on the other side of the world. Also I will be attending the Wedding of my Chinese friend Ray (the first guest I received in Mexico.) Ray will be walking down his bride at the end for this month, while preparing to go into missionary work in China.  As a part of my trip I am also planning and organizing book signings for the “Missions Possible” book.  Please pray that God will use me in every place where I will be for His glory to be revealed in, around and trough me and everything he permits me to place my hand on.

Thank you so much
I am very grateful for all your prayers and support that you offer me. I am always encouraged to hear from you and to know how I can also pray for you. Looking at every way I am a blessings to the people around me and the lives that are touched and changed by the powerful loving grace of Jesus, I know and I am convinced you play a great part in it all and you are partaker of the Grace that the Lord has bestowed on my life. I am so thankful to have a friend like you.

Please continue to pray
 1-    For God’s wisdom to over flow in my life as I desire to press toward the high calling and reach out to others every single day.

2-    Pray for the availability of resources and much needed help.
3-    Lastly, please pray for the security situation in Mexico, and as we overcome every challenge we encounter along the way. May we always have a meek and humble heart, always ready to hear God, and walk in righteousness.

Dear friend, may you enjoy a blessed month. My prayer for you is that you are encouraged to spend time with your heavenly dad as you build up yourself in your most dedicated and sanctified trust in Him.  Whatever your need is, may you count Him trustworthy as you confide in Him and lean on His righteousness. He is Faithfull!

Much Blessings and Love
Donald


PS: Mission Possible Book

“Donald Kamese is a remarkable young man who has learned a lot—and with his approach to life will continue to learn much. Young people—and all people considering life and missions—will benefit greatly by reading his book.”
A review by John Lindner, Editor, ANM World Missions Magazine
 
I am very happy to report that finally Mission Possible goes into the main stream market online such as Amazon, major distribution channels like Banners and Nobles and Book data bases worldwide making it available to order in any book store/library near you. I am already receiving reports from those who have read the book and have been greatly encouraged to serve the Lord! One missionary from the US said;
 “I wish I had known these cultural differences before hand, saving me the frustration of all misunderstandings I have encountered in Mexico.”

If you still haven’t got your copy of “Mission Possible,” please check with the book store nearest you. Alternatively, if you are in the UK or other parts of Europe you can contact Suncoast Church (www.suncoastchurch.co.uk), and in USA, copies are now available through Advancing Native Missions (ANM) www.advancingnativemissions.com  or email me at loveisking@hotmail.co.uk and I will ensure you get a copy. Also available in special prices and offers if ordering 5 copies or more. All proceed from the book sales go to Support Missions.

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