A Late Post

Hello everyone and welcome to my blog! I realize I'm a little late so thank you for your patience! The past 2 weeks have been a time of rest and recovery after a very busy Summer. After the medical clinic ended in Puyo, I returned to Camp Chacauco where I spent a quiet week of rest and reflection as well as planning for the start of my ministry. The second week I met with the leadership of the camp and discussed how best to go about getting my visa. I also had the opportunity of sharing some fun moments with Ecuadorian friends like going to my first Ecuadorian professional soccer match. It was great time of fun and experiencing Ecuadorian culture. This week we have a group from Alabama helping us with some construction projects around Camp Chacauco and having Vacation Bible School in the nearby community of Gamboa. We started yesterday, and after a productive morning in construction we had nearly 80 children for our VBS. 

Please continue to pray for me, for my visa, for my housing, and for the ministry that God has placed before me. Please give, since I have arrived God has been expanding the vision of my ministry, not only to other churches in Ambato, but to churches in Latacunga, Salcedo, and Puyo. Please pray for how you can be involved in supporting what God is doing through my ministry to reach the people of Ecuador with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Thank you so much for visiting my blog today! If you would like to make a donation, you can make one online at the following webpage: 

https://globaloutreach.org/giving/missionary-details/jonathan-green

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Global Outreach International                                                                                                            P.O. Box One, Tupelo, MS 38802

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Children's Camp & Medical Clinic

Hello everyone and welcome to my blog! The last two weeks have been a blessing as we held a children's camp at Camp Chacauco and we traveled to the city of Puyo and held a medical clinic at Agape Baptist Church. We had about 150 children for our children's camp that centered around the story of Jonah and how to be obedient and have the right attitude and also about the mercy and grace God showed, not only to the city of Nineveh, but to Jonah himself. The following weekend I traveled to the city of Puyo to translate for a medical team. We initially had problems with the Ministry of Health that threatened to shut down the clinic. But, praise God, the governor of the province, which is called Pastaza, intervened on our behalf and allowed us to stay open. That was on Monday, and the next day the governor himself came and greeted each of us and gave us his thanks for being there and for helping the people of the province. In total we saw to the needs of over 700 people in just three short days. Pray for the churches and communities involved that there may be a mighty harvest and that the churches, through the working of the Holy Spirit, would continue to care for the seeds that were planted so that those seeds would take root and grow. Thank you for your prayers during this time of service with Camp Chacauco. As my time with Chacauco is coming to an end and I look ahead to beginning my ministry, remember me in prayer that I might share with joy the message of hope and grace that comes from the throne of an Almighty God. That there is forgiveness and redemption through Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. Thank you for visiting my blog today! I hope that you are blessed this day and every day after!

Blessings,

Jonathan Green

The Past 2 Weeks

    Hello everyone and welcome to my blog! I am glad you decided to drop by because I would like to give you an update on the past 2 weeks here in Ecuador. Last week, from the 23rd to the 28th of July, I served as a translator for a medical team from Shreveport, LA. We held a medical clinic for 3 and a half days and we saw 739 patients in total. I was working in the reading glasses section of the clinic and it was blessing to help people with their vision. This past week I was at the jungle camp UNPES helping translate for a youth camp. We had 250 youth that we split in to 4 teams and I served as the translator for the green team during their devotional time every morning. I arrived here, at Camp Chacauco, yesterday and today we have 230 people here tonight and tomorrow before we start a children's camp next week.

    It has been a busy time but a blessed time as I have made contact with several other pastors and leaders who have invited me to have English lessons in their churches. I am sure that God has even busier times ahead for me as I share the Gospel and connect people to the local church. Thank you for your prayers! Please continue to pray that God would open doors for me and for the strength to walk through them. Please also continue to pray that my housing situation would be exactly what I need. Pray for the churches and the people of Ecuador, that their minds and hearts will be opened and that the people of Ecuador will come to know Jesus as Savior and Lord. Thank you for visiting my blog! I pray that you are blessed this day and every day after!

Blessings,

Jonathan Green

The Ministry so Far

Hello everyone! I have another update for you from Ecuador. I have been really busy helping translate for groups and camps visiting here at Camp Chacauco. This past week I was really sick but after a couple of visits to Dr. Roque, and a quiet week to rest, I am almost 100%. Because of how busy the Camp has been with groups, I have pushed back the start time for English lessons. Despite the delay, this has been a good opportunity for me to improve my Spanish and to avoid any potential culture shock. It looks like it will be August before lessons begin, but that will also give me more time to promote to the wider community. If the response from the churches I have spoken to so far to is any indication, there will be massive interest. 

Thank you very much for stopping by and checking on my progress! Please continue to pray for me and the housing situation but also for the decisions that lay ahead. Pray that myself, Pastor Carlos, and other pastors in the area would be open to God's leading in reaching the people of Ecuador with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Thanks again and God bless!

Jonathan

Arrival in Ecuador

    Hello everyone! Thank you for stopping by my blog today! I wanted update everyone that I arrived here in Ecuador late Friday June 23rd. I am currently staying at Camp Chacauco, a ministry site of missionaries Steve and Carol Thompson, where I will stay while looking for housing in the Ambato area. I will also be meeting with Carlos Paredes, the pastor of Huachi Chico Baptist Church, to go over plans and details in preparation to start our English-language ministry. Please remember me, Carlos, the church, and the city of Ambato in your prayers. Pray that God would guide our plans in the right direction so that He would be glorified and that those we meet would come to know Jesus as Savior and Lord. May God bless you and keep you this day and every day after!

Blessings,

Jonathan Green

Ministry Update 2017

    Hello and thank you for visiting my blog! I have an update on my call to serve in Ambato, Ecuador as a missionary. I had an encouraging meeting with Steve and Carol Thompson who are the leading missionaries of Global Outreach International in Ecuador. We talked about the direction of ministry and the progress towards meeting the financial goals to begin my ministry of Gospel outreach through English instruction. Please be in prayer for Ecuador during this time of turmoil following the presidential election. Pray also for the safety of missionaries there and that their message of hope and peace may be well received. 

   I also have not reached the ongoing financial support needed to start ministry and although I am serving with Global Outreach International, who provide me with logistical support with visas and accounting among other things, they do not provide a salary. They also do not provide funds to achieve the mission's goals. Because of this I am reaching out to you and others to join with me in what God has planned for the people of Ambato, Ecuador. The people are in need of a Savior and it is my hope to bring them the Good News of Jesus Christ. Teaching English will help meet a real educational need and provide opportunities they might not otherwise have. But, it will also provide them the opportunity to know that there is a God who loves them, a Savior who died for them, and a Redeemer who gives them hope through His resurrection.

   I hope that the Lord might move you through this message to participate alongside me to achieve great things in Ambato. My greatest need at this time is for you to commit to supporting me on an ongoing basis (monthly, quarterly or yearly). If you have already donated, thank you so much for your gift! However, if you have not donated and you are interested in donating in any way, please see the details at the end of this message. Thank you for your time and may God bless you and keep you this day and every day after!

Blessings,

Jonathan Green

If you are led to donate there are a couple of ways to do so:

  • Send a check to Global Outreach International PO Box 1 Tupelo, MS 38802 be sure to include "Acct # 3764" in the "For" line of the check
  • For one-time donations only you may follow this link to donate via Paypal: http://globaloutreach.org/south-america#/jonathan-green/     ( This website will soon  be able to handle ongoing donations)

 

The link above also provides other means of giving as well. Thank you!

Ministry Update & Year in Review

          Hello everyone! I wanted to give you another update and look back on this year in ministry. In my last post, I mentioned the change in direction that my ministry had taken and the potential for new opportunities to serve by teaching English. After prayerful thought and meetings with church leaders I have decided to teach English at Huachi Chico Baptist Church in Ambato, Ecuador. This is an exciting opportunity to reach young people in the Huachi Chico area of Ambato with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The challenges, however, are as great as the opportunity. Before, I was stepping into an established ministry as a partner. Now, I am stepping into the unknown as I start a new ministry on my own. This not only increases my personal responsibilities but also increases the resources needed to see that God's will is done. So as you are making your financial plans for the coming year please consider giving to this ministry. Take part in the life-transforming work that will change the young people of Ambato, Ecuador for eternity.

     This year has been a challenging one for me as God has made His will known. From the visa struggles in the early part of the year to the sudden change in direction my ministry had taken to my current struggles to secure the necessary funds to move forward. All of these are obstacles meant to discourage and dissuade me from the path laid before me. Many people have encouraged me with kind words and fervent prayers and through the gifts I have already received. I pray that we would all remember to remain faithful even when we face challenges and obstacles in our path. There are some that will want to see us fail but there are faithful people who want to see us succeed. Above all, God, our creator and redeemer through Jesus Christ, wants to see His children blessed so that they in turn can bless others. So, if you have been blessed this year, share that blessing with others. Whether it be a kind word, a prayer alongside them, or a gift to your church, a local mission in your community, or a missionary like myself. As it says in Proverbs 3:27: "Do not withhold good from those to whom it is due, when it is in your power to act."   Let us do good to those around us especially to those who need it most. 

Thank you so much for stopping by to read my blog! I hope you are blessed and encouraged to do what God has laid on your heart today. May God bless you and keep you may His face shine upon and be gracious to you and give you peace. I pray that have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Blessings,

Jonathan Green

A Long Overdue Update

       Hello everyone! The title of this post speaks for itself as this is indeed a long overdue update about me and the ministry God has planned for me. One of the major reasons for the delay was that there was nothing to report. My visa application process was delayed for months due to paperwork being changed in Ecuador. Then, once I had finally received the paperwork I thought I needed, the consulate told me I was still missing some of what they required. It was at this point that Steve and Carol Thompson were travelling in the States and Steve stopped by Dahlonega in early May. After meeting with him, he shared that he no longer needed staff and that I should find my own area of service. With this in mind, he invited me to stay and work alongside him and the staff at Camp Chacauco for two months as I explored the options presented to me. So, on June 18th, I arrived in Ecuador and I have since been working here at Camp Chacauco. I have also begun exploring the possibility of teaching English as a way to connect young people to local churches in the Ambato area. I have had some preliminary meetings and I will be meeting with another church today as I continue to search for ways to serve Him. Meanwhile Camp Chacauco continues to thrive as it reaches more people with the Gospel. Please continue to pray for the Camp and for its staff as they continue to serve the needs of children, young people, and the local church. Also be in prayer for me as I pursue my own area of service here in Ecuador. Thank you so much for stopping by and God bless!

Jonathan

The New Year so Far

    Hello everyone and belated Happy New Year! It has been about three weeks since my last post and I thought I would give you all an update about how things are going. First of all I would like to thank everyone that has become involved in our ministry to Ecuador. Whether that is through financial support, through prayer, or by sharing this blog with your friends on Facebook. It really does mean a lot to me but also enables and encourages me to reach the people of Ecuador with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. I have not left for Ecuador yet as I am still awaiting paperwork to be completed in Ecuador. That paperwork will then be sent to me so that I can complete the visa process at the Ecuadorean Consulate in Atlanta. Until then, I continue to be involved with the young adult ministry at Dahlonega Baptist Church, called Kaleid, which started again on Sunday the 10th. We had a great time of genuine worship as we explored God's Word in chapter 1 of First Timothy. If you would like to learn more about Kaleid feel free to check out their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/Kaleidcommunity or their website at http://kaleidcommunity.org/.

     Thank you so much for dropping by the blog today! Another way you can connect with me is through my YouTube channel at this URL: 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgIy6ZQSCl8ydPriJtroqQA.

You may have noticed that it is a long and convoluted web address but that's because I need at least 100 subscribers to get a custom URL that will make it easier for you and others to find it. I currently have some videos of the songs we did from our children's camps a couple of years ago to give you an idea of some of the things we do. This channel will be the place that I will upload videos while I am in Ecuador so if you are interested in seeing video of me and the things we do in Ecuador please consider subscribing. Thanks again and may God bless you and keep you! - Jonathan

Merry Christmas

Hello everyone! I hope you are all having an excellent and joyful Christmas season! On Sunday, I had a wonderful time sharing my heart for missions and also encouraging the people of Dahlonega Baptist Church to see themselves as missionaries also. If you would like to listen to the sermon, please feel free to listen to the recording below. Thank you for visiting and may God bless you and keep you and your family! - Jonathan