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From: "BZeal -- Randal Matheny" <brazil@...>
Date: Mon, 05 Jan 2004 12:38:48 -0300
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Happy Old Year, Happy New Year
by J. Randal Matheny
Sao Jose dos Campos (SJC), Brazil

The year 2003 was chocked full of God's blessings in
our family, in the congregation here in SJC, and in our
work as a whole across the country.

Here are only a few of the most recent blessings and
news items.

Internet Ministry Reaches Out

In December, we received this email from a former
denominational elder involved in adultery:

"Today, after a long time without 'losing my time'
reading the devotionals of God With Us, I decided to
read. And to my surprise, I felt very clearly God
speaking to me, through this email so pure, yet
magnificent. My question which hangs in the air is, Do
you suppose there is still hope for me?"

So we began to correspond with him, and hope to put him
in touch with the brethren in his city. It's a struggle
to keep the emails going and the site up, but such
responses encourage us in what we do.

You can peek at our main web page here:
http://alcanceweb.com

Support to Ministries

In recent weeks we have met with the directors of the
Mt. of Olives Christian Youth Camp and the Christian
Home orphanage. I continue to serve as a member of
what, in English, we would call the board of directors
of these two ministries which do a fine job of serving
children and, each in its own way, teaching them the
way of Christ.

Sermon Series Concluded

On January 4th, I concluded in the SJC church the three-
month sermon series "Why I'm Still Just a Christian."
It was very well received by the brethren, and several
suggested I put it in book form, which I'm working on.

Daily Bible Reading

With Vicki's help we completed, by email, a full year's
daily Bible reading in Portuguese. This email list sent
out a daily reading. Quite a challenge!

For 2004, we're using a weekly selection which people
can distribute according to their schedules. It
provides for greater flexibility, as well as cutting
down on our work to send out emails. We pray it will be
as effective or more so in helping people get into the
word.

This schedule is available online to be printed out,
and we've offered it to the SJC church and about a
dozen or more people here are following it on paper.

Ladies Weekly

In mid-December, Vicki began a weekly Bible study for
the women on Thursday afternoons. The ladies have a
monthly meeting on Saturdays afternoons, but this
provides a more constant feeding on the Word for those
women who can be present during the day. She has about
8-10 women each week. She is using the book,
"Conquering Your Giants," published by Gospel Advocate.

Foot Forward

On December 15th, I started a Monday night Christian
growth group, that will go to the end of January. After
that, we see what the possibilities are. We are working
through the book of 2 Peter. About 6-8 are
participating.

School of Life

In the Wednesday night groups in our house, I concluded
November 19th the year-long theme on "The School of
Life," a loosely organized series of Bible studies that
show the application of the Word to daily life.

To round out the year, the remaining weeks I devoted to
the theme "Six Times," a study of six Biblical words on
time.

During 2004, we'll devote the year's study in our home
group to "You Decide," highlighting decisions people
made in the Bible. The first quarter will take passages
from the five books of Moses.

Bible School

For the first quarter of 2004, we're joining two
studies to complete the thirteen weeks in the Sunday
Bible school. First, ex-missionary Joe McKinney's
eight-lesson Life of Christ, based on the Beatitudes.
For the first time in SJC, different brethren are
rotating each week, so we're having several men to
teach a Bible school class for the first time -- one
more sign of the congregation's maturation.

For the last five weeks of the quarter, Jorge Santana
will teach using our Bible correspondence course,
"Jesus Christ, the Simple Way." He has been teaching
this material in a study group of family members and
friends in the city of Guaratingeta, to the east of us.

Settled in for Five Years

The SJC church got accustomed to a new location
beginning in September. There are still some legal
registration issues to be resolved before we can
publish our address, but that should be taken care of
soon.

I don't have all the figures for our pre-building
attendance, but our numbers have held steady.

	Sept. - 47
	Oct. - 48
	Nov. - 51
	Dec. - 50

Rackin'em Up

Last November 28th, our family celebrated 19 years of
work in Brazil. Nine of those have been devoted to the
work in SJC, as of December 30th.

As we approach our 20th anniversary of work, we wonder
how well our support will hold up, from congregations
in the U.S. But we are confident that the Lord will
provide, as he has always done before.

We welcome the Mountain Home congregation in Paragould,
Ark., as the latest congregation to participate in our
work. They are making up some support we're losing this
year. We're grateful for their closing the gap.

Writings Here and There

I have been added as a staff writer for The Voice of
Truth International (J. C. Choate Publications), a
magazine with over 60,000 circulation. Also, my poems
continue to be published in magazines as I have time to
submit them.

At Christmas, I published for some friends and family
members in pdf format a chapbook of some poems written
during 2003. If you'd like to download this document,
join the jarama group and get it from the files
section:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/jarama

Family

Micah is home from college on Christmas break. He
returns January 9th to Freed-Hardeman University for
his second semester. He and Joel are enjoying plenty of
basketball these days.

Leila continues to perfect her flute technique and
enlarge her repertoire. This year, she will move to the
alto flute. Joel says he'd like to go for piano or
violin.

Joel will serve as monitor for the second week of
Christian camp January 17-24, for ages 11-13. This will
be Leila's first time during this week, since she had
gone to the first week for ages 7-10. Vicki and I will
have a whole week to ourselves!

Coming Up

Several teaching trips are already lined up. Please pray
the Lord will use these for good.

Jan. 31 - Pirituba church, Sao Paulo - Couples
encounter

Feb. 10-13 - SerCris Training Center, Campo Grande (MS)
- Short course on evangelism

Mar. 18-21 - Centro church, Salvador (BA) - Back to the
Future (Christian doctrine)

Apr. - Still open, but closing fast.

Seminars at Your Service

Our family plans to be in the U.S. from mid-May through
June. If your congregation would be interested in a
seminar, I'll be available to teach on these: Total
Transformation; Why I'm Still Just a Christian;
Decisions, Decisions, Decisions!

Praise All Around

We are glad the Lord has placed us here in Brazil to
serve. He uses our lives and even (maybe, especially)
our weaknesses and thorns to show his strength and
grace. May every work and every word be done for his
glory, as together we seek to bring more and more
people to his kingdom. Thanksgiving will increase, to
the glory of God (2 Cor. 4:15).

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