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We’re thrilled you want to know more about serving on a multi-generational team with family, friends, a group or by yourself. The impact on those we go to serve is tremendous, in fact, eternal; yet the impact on those who go can’t be overstated either. Let’s journey together! Please contact us if we can assist you in any way.

The e3 Legacy expedition you’re considering is most likely a huge step of faith, resulting in lots of questions. Here are answers to the most frequently asked questions.

Who would be on my team?

How do I know if I am ready to take an international mission trip?

What does a typical week look like?

What kind of training will I receive?

Can one week in a foreign country really make a lasting impact?

Who will follow up with new followers of Jesus after we leave?

Is it really possible to raise the necessary funds to go on an expedition?

What are the additional costs beyond the trip fee?

How safe is an international mission trip?

What are the minimum accommodations?

How old do you need to be to go on a mission trip?

What is a child’s role on the mission trip?

Who would be on my team?

e3 Legacy’s multi-generational mission trips provide a dynamic opportunity to work alongside team members, both older and younger, either from one general area or spread throughout North America. These multi-generational trips often include single people, students, a parent and a youth, a husband and wife, or an entire family. In other words, everyone is invited!

How do I know if I am ready to take an international mission trip?

First, you don’t need to be a spiritual giant. Most people going on an e3 Legacy expedition have never led anyone to Jesus, let alone shared God’s love with someone, especially someone who has never heard the name of Jesus. Deep down, many people doubt that God can use them in such a significant way; yet, God is simply looking for people to say yes and GO. He takes care of filling in the gaps. No matter how inadequate you may feel, God can and will work wonders through you!

What does a typical week look like?

The weekend you arrive, the team gets acclimated, receives training from our team leaders and national director, and meets the translators they’ll be working alongside. Generally, Sunday is spent worshipping with the local churches we will be partnering with, strategizing, and making final preparations for the week. The team is then split into smaller groups and assigned a specific village or community to work in for the rest of the week. Each morning begins with a devotion, and ends with worshipping God for how He revealed Himself that day. In between, the teams will be working in their assigned community, building relationships, and sharing the love of God. Each afternoon, children from the village are gathered together for a VBS-type program that allows team members to spiritually connect with the children through stories, games, and activities.

Because team members are given their own translator, each person has the opportunity to share God’s story dozens of times in just one week! As God uses team members to draw people to Himself, they have the blessing of spiritually mentoring these new followers of Jesus and helping them to grow in their new-found faith. As the week progresses, the North Americans will be training their national–a local Christian, who will continue the work once the North American team leaves. By Friday, new believers are meeting daily to study God’s word and to fellowship with other believers. The team will wrap up the week with a day off to enjoy some of the sights before returning to America on Sunday. What a week!

What kind of training will I receive?

e3 Legacy trains its team members in at least five training sessions where team members get to know each other, practice sharing their story and God’s story using the EvangeCube or another gospeling tool, and learn the spiritual mentoring method that will be implemented in each country. Team members meet together for the sessions, and those out of the area participate by videoconference. Each team member receives an e3 Go Kit, consisting of a personal prayer journal, an EvangeCube, EvangeFolds, I Am Second bracelet, and e3 Guidebook. Your team leader also will provide one-on-one coaching through the support-raising and evangelism training processes. Once in-country, cultural training will be provided by the country’s national director.

Can one week in a foreign country really make a lasting impact?

Yes! On average, an e3 Legacy trip will establish 25 house churches in just one week! Everything we do is simple and transferable. As part of our training, the team will learn how to implement MAWL as part of the church planting strategy: Model, Assist, Watch, Launch. In country, you are responsible for modeling how to share God’s story and lead discipleship groups for your local Christian partner, referred to as your national (this is the most important step). Throughout the week, you will model and assist your national during meetings, eventually transitioning to the watch stage, where you encourage your national and the new follower of Jesus as they begin to make their own disciples.

Who will follow up with new followers of Jesus after we leave?

When we leave, the nationals will be equipped to continue the work through the Holy Spirit, making a lasting impact on the people and the new house churches. In addition to the newly trained nationals, we have an e3 Partner national director who oversees the on-going training and follow-up with these new house churches. Your trip costs also equip the local church with resources to support one year of follow up.

Is it really possible to raise the necessary funds to go on an expedition?

Some of the most impactful lessons learned on a mission trip have to do with God’s financial provision. He wants us to trust Him, so He provides opportunities for us to be stretched in the area of finances. The means of provision for each person rarely looks the same, probably because God is so creative! Most people, however, reach their support goals by asking family and friends in a letter to partner with them in the mission work. Others also will receive funds through unexpected bonuses, church dinners, community-sized garage sales, babysitting, and more!

While you need to put in the effort, your e3 Legacy team leaders will provide suggestions, encouragement, and sample letters. Additionally, you’ll receive an online fundraising account to share with family and friends. All financial gifts are tax-deductible. If you want to see God work in unimaginable ways in your life, take this step of faith!

What are the additional costs beyond the trip fee?

Team members are responsible for obtaining a passport (current fees: $110 for adults, $80 for minors), and their own immunizations (depending on the country is $100-$500 per person). If you raise more than the cost of the trip, the extra funds can be used to reimburse the cost of immunizations. You will be responsible for food on travel days to and from the country, but all other meals are covered.

How safe is an international mission trip?

Thinking about traveling internationally creates some degree of concern for most people. Be assured, your experienced team leaders take every precaution possible to protect all team members. With that in mind, e3 Legacy team members are back at the hotel before dark. Additionally, team leaders receive security alerts for all countries we serve in and team members are registered with the State Department. To protect the team from foreign bacteria, most meals are eaten in the hotel, except lunch, which is packed and eaten in the field (peanut butter and jelly sandwich, granola bar, and local peel able fruit). Team leaders carry a first aid/medical kit for basic situations, and all team members have emergency medical and evacuation insurance. Fortunately, no one on an e3 Legacy expedition has ever experienced a dangerous situation.

What are the minimum accommodations?

We stay in hotels with running water, flushing toilets and electricity. Team members will generally sleep two to a room.

How old do you need to be to go on a mission trip?

No minimum age exists for participating with e3 Legacy. Several factors, however, influence when a specific child is ready for an e3 Legacy expedition. Younger children are welcome to go if they can handle seven long days of in-country training and evangelism work alongside a parent, taking turns sharing the story of God’s love as the parent deems appropriate. Older youth work with their family in a specific community all week, but they go out each day on a team of three with their own translator and national church member. To date, the youngest child to share a translator with his parent was nine years old, and the youngest child having her own translator was twelve years old.

What is a child’s role on the mission trip?

Every person on an e3 Legacy expedition is considered part of the team, and like any team, each person’s role is crucial to its success. So whether a team member is 12 or 71, he has the same responsibilities as the rest of the team. The youth on a trip participate in the team trainings, pray, share their story and God’s story, and spiritually mentor new followers of Jesus at a level that they are capable of doing. Where they fall short, the Holy Spirit stands in the gap. Additionally, the youth on the team are generally responsible for leading the children’s program in the afternoons.

Words that Changed His Eternity (salvation)

Tatiana Walks (healing)

Eternal Redemption (healing)

The Holy Spirit is Our Teacher (salvation, discipleship)

Listening to God’s Voice (salvation, family)

Obedience to Share and to Go (salvation)

Fruits of Our Labor (salvation, discipleship)

An Overwhelming Peace (salvation)

Words that Changed His Eternity (salvation)

“This week, I left a part of my heart on the steps of the bright blue house…in the hands of Kashi Harayan Kukhiya, the retired 67-year-old professor who had lost both of his legs to cancer. After sharing the Creation to Christ story, Kashi and I talked for hours about his life, as well as the many different groups that had come to tell him many ‘good things’ about their gods. He told how his head is full of knowledge and how he has tried worshiping many idols and then asked me, ‘But why should I believe in your Jesus above all the other gods?’ I closed my eyes, and in that moment, the truth of the gospel became so real in my own life. I opened my eyes and released the stream of sweet tears that now streaked my cheeks. With eyes locked on Kashi’s, the rest of the world melted away and all I could muster was ‘because I know in my heart that Jesus loves me…’ When God had said everything He needed to say, Kashi scooted closer to me and took my hands into his, fresh tears glossing his own eyes as he whispered, ‘This is what all the others were missing…love.’ I was overwhelmed by the sweetness of the moment as he spoke the words that changed eternity forever, ‘I saw Jesus in your eyes today and you have shown me how bright my life can be. I, too, want to follow Jesus as the one true God of my life.'” Kendall (20 yrs)

Tatiana Walks (healing)

“Peru for me was very life changing. God showed up in so many places that I am still in shock of the amazing miracles that He performed. One of my favorite memories is when I met a little 9 year old girl named Tatianna. She was lame from birth and has never been able to stand or walk. When I met her she had such a sweet and sensitive smile that your heart just melted. We prayed over her that God would heal this little girl; everyone around us was saying, ‘It’s impossible; she will never be able to stand or walk.’ Well, God showed up and when I saw her again, we were all sitting around the table; we asked her how she felt and she just smiled, saying, ‘Very good.’ Out of nowhere, she exclaimed, ‘Grandma, look!’ and she stood up! I was in shock and couldn’t believe my eyes. We also got to help her practice standing and walking. I am so blessed to have met Tatianna and am so excited to meet with her again, in heaven!” – Taylor (16 yrs), Peru

Eternal Redemption (healing)

“A woman named Gregoria, a new believer who lived at the top of a steep hill, was paralyzed on half of her body and lived in constant pain for years. Joel and his 10 year old son prayed for her healing and her pain left. As they shared Jesus with her family, her son and two grandchildren accepted Christ into their hearts as well. As others in the village accepted Jesus, Gregoria opened her home for them to meet for Bible study. On the way to her house the next day, we saw Wilson, one of the nationals they were training to be the site overseer, leading a line of new believers to Gregoria’s house, up the steep hill like ducklings behind their mother. Wilson led the study and taught them how to grow in their relationship with Christ through prayer, Bible study, listening to the Holy Spirit, worship, serving, sharing their faith and discipleship of others. What a joy and blessing to see God work and to participate in His plan of eternal redemption.” –Peru

The Holy Spirit is Our Teacher (salvation, discipleship)

“This mission trip to Kenya was a life changing experience for me. The preparation alone was very beneficial. Many areas of my life will be impacted by what I saw and experienced. So many people came to know Jesus and were given the tools and support they needed to begin and sustain their Christian walk. Towards the end of the week, I had the privilege of conducting two discipleship meetings with new believers. I was amazed at the excitement and commitment expressed by these individuals. They were thrilled to go out and share the gospel with others, and yet they had only been saved for 24 hours. I was also encouraged to see that they could study the Bible with very little assistance from outside resources. Our team under the direction from the Holy Spirit was able to have a lasting impact on these people. What a blessing it is to have God’s expression of love flow through us to these people. I can honestly say that I have grown to love the Digo people we came in contact with. They are etched on my heart forever.” –Jacques (59 yrs.), Kenya

Listening to God’s Voice (salvation, family)

“I was sharing in the village alongside my translator, church partner and my dad, but I really wanted to go without my dad, but my mom wanted him with me. Finally, I got to go to some people and share the gospel without another American there. The first guy didn’t come to Christ, but the second and third did. During lunch, I went to an older lady’s home. Just going to houses with my translator and Cambodian Christian, but not my dad, was amazing. This lady received Christ. Then this guy who sells clothes rides up on his moped. I stared at him, and all of a sudden I heard a voice in my head that said, ‘Go!’ I rushed to get the Evangecube out of my backpack and then rushed over to him. I started talking to him and discovered he is from India. I shared the Gospel with him, but he didn’t receive Christ. That was fine. I just love having conversations with the people. It is an amazing experience!” Delaney (12 yrs.), Cambodia

Obedience to Share and to Go (salvation)

“God was testing my obedience to follow His voice. On Monday, we went down a long road that led us to a fish pond. We felt led to share with a man sitting under a covering near the pond. He was very welcoming as we shared the gospel, but when asked if he wanted to follow Jesus, he responded, ‘No, because I’m a Buddhist.’ But as we returned each day to visit, I could see God chasing away layers of hindrances. Sansong began to delight in the story of how Jesus called the fishermen to be His disciples. He finally shared His most pressing worry: “Is it a sin to catch fish?’ We explained it was not, but nonetheless, Jesus covers all sins. He beamed with joy at this news. He then shared that his daughter was a Christian and had shared God’s story with him several times, but he had not heard such relatable stories. He asked us to pray for his daughter to get a good job and that night his daughter received a well-paying job in Bangkok. Sansong began to see how Jesus is the living God. On the third day, I woke up and God revealed to me that I was to share the shepherd story with Sansong. I had no idea how a fish keeper would relate to a shepherd, but I was obedient, and we read the story together. Sansong began laughing with joy and stated he related most to this story because he was a shepherd of his fish and now understood God’s love. He then decided to become a follower of Jesus! Before we even got to train him on how to share his new faith with others, Sansong was sharing God’s story of forgiveness with other fishermen.” –Megan (23 yrs), Thailand

Fruits of Our Labor (salvation, discipleship)

Everyone serving in the field, even our translators, are impacted; we all grow as we serve God. Jeannette ministered to her translator all week and saw the fruit of her labor: “Jane, my translator, was a 19-year-old young lady, who lives near the village we worked in. She was really changed this week as God began to work on her heart. The training inspired her. She said she was my student this week and learned so much. On Wednesday, my Kenyan co-worker and Jane worked in the village without me, and God used them mightily to start several discipleship groups! That night, Jane went home and shared Christ with her neighbors for the first time and is in the process of starting her own discipleship group with them! She has committed to continue the work in our village for one year, returning weekly to disciple and encourage the new followers of Jesus. Yeah, God!” Jeannette (41 yrs), Kenya

An Overwhelming Peace (salvation)

“I went to this woman’s house with Genesis, my translator, and the pastor’s wife, who was my translator. The pastor’s wife told us that this woman sometimes helped out at the church, but had never accepted Jesus. She welcomed us inside and we sat down with her and her daughter. I introduced myself, told her why we had come to Venezuela, and then I shared the Evangecube with her. When I was done, I asked her if she wanted to accept Jesus’s gift of salvation, and she said, ‘No.’ We asked her if there was a specific reason why she didn’t want to and after further inquiry, we found out it was because she believed that if she accepted Jesus she wouldn’t be able to do as many things or have as much fun. Then the Holy Spirit led me to share part of my testimony with her, so I told her that I used to do many things that I thought would make me happy, but they never satisfied me. I shared how God had sent me all the way to Venezuela to tell her how much He loved her and wanted to have a relationship with her. The pastor’s wife shared more with her, and then her and her daughter said they wanted to accept Christ. Genesis led them in a prayer and after praying, they both started crying. Genesis asked the woman how she felt and she said that there was a great peace that she felt inside. They were both so happy, and the woman then went with us to the next person’s house. She said she felt like she was our sister.” – Audrey (18 yrs), Venezuela

Andreas and Terri Mehrguth

Directors

Andreas and Terri are passionate about the generations experiencing God in fresh ways and helping people recognize and walk in God’s love and pleasure in them. They enjoy assisting people in identifying and breaking off barriers that hold them back from running with God in all the potential He sees in them. Additionally, they are focused on assisting nationals in training and implementing strategies to reach the unreached and unengaged people groups in their countries. They live in Southern California and have two adult children in their 20s, Garrett and Jordan, who have ministered in over 20 countries on four continents with them since they were children. When the Mehrguth’s first son passed away as a baby, God gave them an eternal perspective on life and a heart for heaven. As business owners, they took their family on international short-term mission trips for two consecutive years, after which God called them to full-time mission work. After serving with Jesus Film Project, they joined e3 Partners in 2007 to start e3 Legacy.

“No matter where you are in your walk with God, we want to help you move forward. Five team trainings with lots of modeling and individual conversations along with 12 days serving together internationally in a highly intentional way will greatly propel you forward. You will experience God’s intimacy as He uses you to grow His Kingdom for His glory and your good.” –Terri Mehrguth

Email Andreas & Terri

 

 e3 Trip Guidebook (download)

The Expedition Guidebook provides all the information you need to prepare for your upcoming trip, from how to pack to vital mission details.

e3 Prayer Journal (download)

This invaluable resources can help you sharpen your ability to hear from God and apply what you hear. This journaling method is effective and efficient.

Andreas Mehrguth
e3 Legacy Director
Terri Mehrguth
e3 Legacy Associate Director

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Patrick + Shalyn O'Connor (E3 Partners)

Organized by Patrick and Shalyn O'Connor

Hello!  

  • I (Patrick) came to know Jesus the Christ as Lord and Savior at the University of Houston in 1982. Shalyn was raised in a Christian home, with God's sense of call from an early age. We  mentor others in many countries for their ministry success.  In 2020 and 2021 we both lost our spouses to cancer and later met at church, where the Lord brought us together.
  • Our home base, north of Seattle, is something like a train station between ministry trips ! !    
  • We help out with member care for on-the-field missionaries, but we also train and disciples others.  We give to other God's desire for new churches, as Patrick has seen this first hand in Honduras and elsewhere. He has seen that through the years, the Lord has done great things and started many many ‘chains of churches' in the western mountains of Honduras and around the world.

Thank you for being in our lives! 

Email:  poc2020j@gmail.com

               Patrick & Shalyn O'Connor 

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  • Safely Home from Perú & South Texas (Feb 1, 2024)

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    Dear friends and supporters:

    Ministry Part 1 - - -

    My NE Perú ministry trip was safe and sound with an emphasis on time with in-country church planter (Michael Muñoz), with whom I had MANY hours with in boats, river towns and churches. A highlight was to see him acquire a much needed new Moto-Taxi, which he uses to help sustain his family.



           **Take a look (29 second mini video) Nauta Town. - - - - - >

                https://youtube.com/watch?v=-LoNSBnTZcw&feature=shared


    Ministry Part 2 - - -

    Time along the Texas southern border with Shalyn came after Perú, where we made additional important steps for ministry along the border.


    Shalyn and I are to be back in Laredo, TX in March with a team of others from Washington state.

    With Thanks!

    Patrick and Shalyn


    Patrick.oconnor@actionintl.org 
    Shalyn.oconnor@actionintl.org 





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  • Safely Home From Honduras (dated to July 2023)

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    My time recently in Honduras was on the back end of a very good south Texas border ministry trip with Shalyn. From Texas, I utilized the proximity to Honduras to have 5.5 days in the western mountains (where my family and lived many years) to do a circuit trip with persons in Honduras.

    The time proved to be a very good investment as I saw that God continues to work in Western mountains.

    My heart rejoiced especially for the development of the Chortí Indian work and new churches (near Copán Ruinas).

    Take a look:
    https://youtube.com/watch?v=M34xPH3knBg&feature=share
    (39 second mini video).

    His grace to you!

    Patrick O'Connor

    (( Patrick.oconnor@e3partners.org ))

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  • Safely Home From South India + NE India (May 14 2023)

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    I am now safely home from a fortnight ministry trip to India.

    Ministry time was with Issac Hanna of Monroe, WA. who is great ministry + traveling partner.

    Isaac + I have had breadth + depth of training others in south India, but also in NE India.

    The leaders in India (with whom I have ministered regularly since 2007) are thriving in their ministries.

    Take a look - - - - >
    ((From Coimbatore S. India. Patrick O'Connor. May 3 2023. 40 seconds. Mini- video.))

    Grace and peace to you!

    Patrick

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  • Safely Home From Texas / Mexico Border (April 8, 2023)

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    Friends, 

    Patrick and I had a very good and wonderful ministry trip, and we are now safely home. 

    We met various local leaders and missionaries in McAllen, Texas, encouraging them and being encouraged by the work God is doing there at the Texas-Mexican border.

    We spent time at "Senda One" immigrant camp in Reynosa Mexico praying with people, and a part of our hearts now remain there.

    Thank you for your prayers! 

    God Bless!
    Shalyn and Patrick 

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  • Safely Home from Belize (January) + a Honeymoon (February)!

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    #1 - - - Home from Belize (January 2023).

    In January I had a short five day ministry time in Belize which allowed me to connect and collaborate with in-country leaders to pray about plans for future training in the area of church strengthening and outreach.  Shalyn and I are making ourselves available for training within Belize for this purpose, with the Conservative Baptist churches.  We have an open invitation to return to Belize and we feel that (in complement with others locations we minister in) that Belize Church training has a location-advantage for us:  it is closer/less expensive to travel to than many of the other countries we travel to (i.e. Burundi Africa or Nepal).

    #2 - - - Home from a Honeymoon! (Feb 2023)

    Following our Jan 29th wedding in Washington, Shalyn and I snuck off to an exotic place far and away for time to reflect on God’s grace and goodness toward us.   Phenomenal: that even during our get-away we were planning and accepting an invitation for our 1st major ministry trip - - - > Lord willing, this June to co-lead a Leader Training event in Malawi, Africa. (A few details pending.) 

    Our marriage verse: Eph 3:20.... "Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us."

    Thank you for being a part of our lives!

    Patrick + Shalyn  O’Connor






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  • Safely Home From Burundi, Africa (November 14, 022)

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    I'm safely home this week from a very good 19 day trip.

    The principal part of this trip was in Burundi where I was asked to train 20 leaders on themes for healthy church life, healthy marriage and healthy discipleship.

    It went extremely well and I was so glad that I went. It was very invigorating for me on a personal level and I can't wait to get back there again this was my second time that country.

    And for a bit of fun....
    https://youtu.be/0nvIHAKCRcI
    Patrick O'Connor < Burundi> (10/23/22) - - - 26 second mini video

    Love you all! 

    Patrick 













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  • Safely Home From Honduras (Supposed to be dated Sept 7 2022)

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    Yes, I'm safely home from Honduras and that was back on  September 7th! But this is typed to you from Burundi, Africa - - - where I'm now safely traveling (in November). 



    https://youtube.com/watch?v=B-FJbi6-jmQ&feature=share

    ----> O'Connor - - - in Marcala Town, Western Honduras August 31 2022 (29 sec video)

    I forgot to send out this HONDURAS update r/ safe return home from Honduras, so I will briefly say that it was a fantastic trip visiting approximately nine cities and  approximately 18 in-country leaders and seeing FIRST HAND God's continued grace for what we call chains of churches in Honduras.

    Thank you! 

    Patrick 

    (Sent from Africa, Nov 2, 2022)



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  • Safely Home From Perú. July 3rd, 2022

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    This trip is the culmination of seven months of back-to-back monthly travel since December. It was all by design to spend lots of time in Latin America so as to pray through my ongoing next steps through life.

    Highlights within Peru were eyeball to eyeball time with regional leaders, but also certain short opportunities to provide training.

    July, August and September are allocated for USA travel (OK, CO, CA, OR and BC, Canada) - - with no international travel until October 24th (Ireland with e3 Partners).

    Please pray with me for His best wisdom for RELATIONS, COMMUNICATIONS & ASPECTS of life.

    And please drop me an email: poc2020@gmail.com 

    Take a look:

    His grace to all of us!

        Patrick

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  • Safely home from the Mosquito Coast of Honduras (2022 May 31)

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    Greetings!

    A special verse recently has been "His God instructs him and teaches him the right way" (Is 28:26), which reminds me of the Fathers loving guidance and care.

    My recent two week ministry trip was in Puerto Lempira of eastern Honduras. This trip was by the request of e3 Partners for me to  help out a team of others to scout out new areas for ministry.

    https://youtube.com/watch?v=RzQ-GxSRBPU&feature=share
    (Moskito Coast 27 second mini-video update.)

    As part of this trip, the team and I had two days in LA CEIBA where my family and I had lived from1993 - 1995. While there, it was a thrill to recall that in 1994 I had asked my family and the Lord for us to move to the Mosquito Coast, back then. Instead, the Lord sent us to the western mountains.

    I am safely home now (back in Washington state), but I depart for the highlands of Peru in 15 days.  Please pray with me as I minister to others in Peru.

    Love to you!

    Patrick



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    Patrick O’Connor, D.Miss

    Training and mentoring for new Churches around the globe

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  • Safely home from Honduras, Guatemala + México (April 21 2022)

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    Update and prayer request:

    I am safely home from Guatemala and Honduras and Mexico.

    It was a very good trip.

    The prayer request is a prayer of Thanksgiving for this ministry trip and for God's grace to be a part of His purposes.


    Guatemala Highlands ~ 4/9/2022. [19 second video]

    https://youtube.com/watch?v=CIJaSBn2rFY&feature=share



    I am scheduled to be in the Mosquito Coast of Honduras for the last two weeks of this month, May.

    The prayer requests for this is safety for travel // safety for Ministry // safety for relations and safety for very very very good quiet times every day as I travel.

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  • Safely home now from Mexico (2022, Feb 6)

    Posted a week ago

    Hello from the Seattle area:

    Like an athletic swimmer who has been out of the pool due to certain home-life necessities, he or she has to get “back into the water”, after his or her trauma.  Thus, my recent 21 day ministry trip was – for me – a chance to “get back into the water” of ministry south of the border –– my call (and Debbie’s call) since the early 1980’s.   While in Mexico these past three weeks, I had extended time in Guadalajara, Oaxaca, Puebla, Queretaro, Tequisquiapan and Cabo San Lucas.   Overall, it allowed me to have a lot of relational time with many city leaders and pastors, whom I had already worked with in the past. Too, it also allowed me to think through and pray through my next steps.

     

    My fun, fast and brief  41 second mini-video from Mexico for YOU:

    https://youtube.com/watch?v=RbxtrI0JUH4&feature=share

     

    For 2022, I am to have many ministry trips to Central and South America. I am asking our Savior, “Here I am Lord, send me” for what I hope to be the next two decades of my life.  I take my life-call seriously, and I suspect that the Lord does, too. Please join me as I ask the Lord for His direction.

     

    Call or text me any time: (206) 660 6185.

     

    Love to you!

     

    Patrick

     

    An important PS – Some have asked about Debbie’s memorial service(s), for her having passed away ten weeks ago today. Our daughters and I had two memorial services – one in the USA and one in Canada:

     

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ji3xXVeuugaQbCErRmEzRfesJ71GwjdX/view?ts=61c0c469

     

    https://vimeo.com/event/1562452/videos/661099020/

     

     


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  • Safely home from Honduras (2021 July 3)

    Posted a week ago

    Hello from our home base in Washington State:

    I cautiously have the maximum amount of time with Debbie these days, given that our journey with Debbie’s cancer remains our primary focus during this chapter of our lives.

     

    Having said that, I was able to have a short ministry slot of time in Honduras this past week (five days in-country) so as to facilitate & take part in a two day church planting training venue.  It was along the famous “Moskito Coast” of Honduras, and was for regional Moskito speaking pastors.

     

    Life this year is a bit of a juggling experience: allowing Sarah and Kathryn to have time in our home with Debbie while I am gone, yet quickly getting home from Honduras to be with Debbie after this short ministry trip.

     

    Thus, with this post I am again safely home from Honduras   keeping my eyes Debbie, yet juxtaposing

    international relationships.


    Watch "Patrick in Moskito Coast (2021 July 1) (32 second video)" on YouTube: 

    https://youtu.be/cX4W2L8s5hQ

     

    Thank you for your journey with us, on our journey.

     

    His grace and peace to us all!

     

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  • Safely home from Honduras (2021 April 24)

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    Dear friends,


    I am safely home from a ministry trip to western Honduras.  

    This has been the first international ministry trip in approximately 14 months (the last one was also to Honduras) and thus I have had very few few travel related updates.

    While in Honduras, I rented a car in San Pedro Sula and made it to seven different locations. I was able to connect with many leaders to spur them on for their respective regional church planting efforts.

    In God's grace, the movement of new churches continues. Churches are strengthened and there are new churches being started. I was also especially asked to help out with ongoing training in the town called Copán Ruinas, where - - during our 16 years in Honduras - - we lived in this town for 4 years. The Chortí Indian outreach (viz new churches) thrives!
    Debbie did very well during my absence and seem to be at a very good and high plateau in terms of strength and stability.

    Patrick + Victor Almendarez (2021 April 19) 38 second video - - - >

    Love to you all,

        Patrick



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  • Safely home from the Oncologist (May 22, 2020)

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    We had a good oncology meeting yesterday. But "good" is loosely defined.


    Our chief oncologist told us again - with great clarity - that  Debbie's situation is very serious.  But he pointedly encouraged me (Patrick) not to live with Debbie's situation as an albatross or burden around my neck, as I have been.  His framework is to live as 'normally' as possible -- in spite of her many lesions.

    It was a reminder to not allow the cancer to lord over me.  He is a Brazilian with a Latin flare, and we like him a lot. But I wonder if these were the words of God which I needed to hear.    It was as if he said:  "I have more bad new but be encouraged".  Only in South America, I think!  Or - perhaps only in the presence of our Most High!

    The good doctor even encouraged me to take ministry trips in the future - once the corona ban is lifted, as a healthy expression of life.

    The Lord is strong and we rest in the Lord!

    Thank you for standing with us, wherever our traveling hearts take us -->  around the globe or to  monthly  visits at the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. 

    Steer on over to Debbie's cancer blog is: www.thedebbiesjourney.travel.blog

    Let me know if to add you to Debbie's follow list.

    From the feet of Jesus,

    Patrick & Debbie

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    Training and mentoring for new Churches around the globe

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  • Safely Home now from Honduras (February, 2020)

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    The highlight of this 11 day trip within Honduras was to be in the western mountain town Copan Ruinas. You may recall that when Debbie and I and the girls lived in Honduras we had spent four years in this specific town. At the time there were zero churches in the Chortí Indian mountain communities. Our hearts longed for success for new churches in the Chortí communities. But that was not realized while we lived there.

    The Lord did give success for a new Baptist Church in Copan Ruinas (year 2000) and also for daughter churches and granddaughter churches for that church, while we were there. But now - after roughly 20 years - there has been great great success within the mountain communities accomplished by the Lord and

    through in-country pastors. We are really humbled by God's grace and it fills us with glee for His great light in those mountain communities, surrounding Copan Ruinas.

    As a side note, back in 1999 there were only six Evangelical churches in that small town when we lived there. Now there are 33 Evangelical churches in that town and we are told that every Chortí Village has an Evangelical Church within it. I visited two of them last week. We thank the Lord.

    Last week, I also spent three days in the Moskito Coast. I think now we are too old to move there. But that certainly would have been our dream to do that years ago. Time in Puerto Lempira of the eastern seaboard of Honduras allow me to visit and encourage new missionaries who just moved there.

    Too, while in Honduras I also did a partial circuit trip to other areas - - calling on and visiting Honduran leaders. In God's grace, they are working strong in the Lord and the power of His might, for which we thank the Lord.

    Take a look ~~>

    https://youtu.be/TZQEF7zTZeY
    Watch "Patrick in Puerto Lempira Honduras 25 second Video on YOU TUBE



    Thanks,

    Patrick

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  • Safely Home now from Africa (January 2020)

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    From time in Uganda (December, 2019), I returned home safely from a 2.5 week trip. I ministered with a co-laborer from the jungle of NE Peru, and we ministered with three agencies, training for new churches.

    It was good to train others, yet it was also a good chance for me to process many thoughts from a tumultous fall — many griefs!  Yet, our Lord is the Lord of grief to whom we entrust our hghs and our lows!

    In Uganda we were told that MANY new churches have been started and many more are starting. Church leaders there now prefer not to use the term “house church’ but instead ‘beginner churches’ or ‘baby churches’ (which happen to start off in homes).

    God is strong!  And so we say thank you for being on the journey with us!

    Send us an email! —>   poc2020@gmail.com

    Love you!


    Patrick and Debbie

    Oh,  my interesting video: "Patrick in Kampala. 2019
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  • Safely Home now from Copan Ruinas of Western Honduras (July 2019)

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    Hello from the north side of Seattle:


    Many highlights from this previous and somewhat fast 10-day ministry trip to Honduras. One of the many highlights was to be in the town of Copan Ruinas. While there I was with the church which the Lord started back when we lived in that town. They have only been starting daughter churches through the years and most recently have started additional outreaches to the Chortí Indians.


    Another highlight was to participate in an e3 Partners evangelistic Medical Brigade.  As part of this they asked me to spend lots of time in one particular Chorti community called La Pintada, which I did - - two full days. It was lots of up and down climbing in the mountains with excessively poor people who live there, but persons who all of us love dearly. Apparently a great number of persons received the Gospel and (after I departed) another great quantity were baptized. A real thrill!


    https://youtu.be/yHQLt-UpVy8
    Watch "Monte de los Negros // Daughter Church from Copan Ruinas. 26 sec video // Patrick O'Connor" on YouTube


    Debbie and I are with YWAM on the Olympic Peninsula for three days. They have asked us to train them on the themes close to our heart, so we have been preparing for several months for this event.


    Pray with us!  And we want to be praying with you!
                Thanks!                            

    Patrick and Debbie
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  • Safely home from Ministry in Honduras (2019 April 12)

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    During this ministry trip, Patrick had time in the Moskito Coast with a new missionary couple. This eastern seaboard sector of Honduras was a thrill as the sub-culutre was that of the ‘Miskito People’ and there seems to be a request for follow-up.

    While Patrick was in eastern Honduras, Debbie had an extended seven day time frame with her annual ladies conference. A GREAT QUANTITY of women came from many locations for this event, including two of Debbie’s ladies from Peru.

    Overall, one of the many highlghts from our time in Honduras was to find out that in the COPAN RUINAS sector that there is an evangelical church in nine out of ten Chorti communities.  Also the church started while Deb and I lived in that town now has daughter and several Grand Daughter churches. Interestingly there were six churches in Copan Ruinas when we lived there (the Baptist church started was #7), but now the town hosts nearly 40 churches. You may recall that Deb and I lived in Copan Ruinas  (1999 to 2003) as part of our 16 lovely years in Honduras (1993 to 2009).

    Other sectors too where we had time have also seen many new churches:  

    — In San Pedro Sula we had time in one of the many new church plants.

    — In Gracias de Lempira, a big movement occurs.

    — In La Esperanza de Intibuca, a vibrant movemnt is ocurring.


    Take a look:  https://youtu.be/WuBMyq_PtQc
    Watch "Patrick - - Fish boat // Moskito Coast Honduras (3/21/19) 43 sec video" on YouTube

    Love to you!

    Patrick and Debbie 

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  • Safely home from Peru (February, 2019) — A very good ministry trip!

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    Hello:

    Well, a highlight of our seven city 17 day trip was to be in very river communities with in-area leaders. Layer upon layer relationships allowed us to ‘go deep’ and deeper with a number of key pastors and in-country leaders.

     

    https://youtu.be/kVR82NqIPp8      Watch "Río Huallaga Community Feb 2019. 25 second video. Patrick and Debbie" on YouTube

     

    But it was hot!  We both kept ourselves hydrated, yet the 24 hour/day heat was daunting.   Our co-workers (with whom we were facilitating various workshops) met us in respective towns and were co-trainers with us. This was by design but it was especially good as it ‘groomed’ them for their role.

     

    Highlights:

     

    ~ Time at the Lima, Peru at the South America Mission Guest house on the front and back end of the trip allowed us to shift gears for our comings and goings. We met several in-country USA missionaries, some of whom went to Moody Bible Institute (our alma mater).

     

    ~ Time in Tarapoto town on Río Huallaga with Jhon Linares and others to “spur them on for love and good deeds”.  Also, to plan and pray about a follow-up ministry in various areas.  Jhon was with me Africa in December, 2018 and India (2015).

     

    ~ Time in Yurimaquas town (also on the Río Huallaga) to have slow time with Pastor Willington and Pastor Ludwer (and their respective church members), but to also challenge them for on-going outreach.

     

    ~ Time in “Santo Auturo” river community (also on the Río Huallaga) to visit with a church there to train and inspire them for God’s important go go go purposes for all of us. Pastor Ludwer of Yurimaquas accompanied us for what he called this ‘mini-missions” up-river trip but later told us that it had been his first time up-river, due to fear fear fear of the river, the water and small boats!  

     

    ~ Time in Lamas town with one leader’s wife for slow eyeball to eyeball interaction on a wide range of personal issues.

     

    ~ Time in Iquitos town on the Amazon for a two day workshop, which I (Patrick) co-led with area leader Michael Muñoz. Debbie also had extended time with the ladies.

     

    ~ Time in river community “San Pablo” (seven hours down river on the Amazon) for three nights where Patrick co-trained with Debbie and Michael Muñoz for a two day workshop.

     

    ~ Time in Arequipa city in the Andes for our final three day leg of this trip with two church plants. Patrick had high altitude laryngitis, but that proved to be a blessing!

    We ponder often, “does our coming along side in-country leaders on their turf, in their language for their ministry in God’s design?” really effect change for His purposes?    Deb and I hope so and so we extend ourselves for this hope.  Life proceeds quickly and it seems “only yesterday” that we were younger and stronger with more go go go energy.  We used to live in Latin America and yet now  -- in a good sort of way – our USA home base allows for various ‘global mentor coaching” ops around the globe.

     

    (   ) Please pray with us to use our energies for His purposes.

     

    (   ) Please pray with us that His glory and His will would be revealed through us and through those with whom we minister.

     

    Bless you!

     

    https://youtu.be/kVR82NqIPp8      Watch "Río Huallaga Community Feb 2019. 25 second video. Patrick and Debbie" on YouTube


    Thanks,

           Patrick and Debbie

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  • Safely home from Africa (December, 2018)

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    A hightlight from this 17 day end-of-the-year ministry trip to Africa was to see my colleague from Peru (Jhon Linares) in action as the primary trainer.  For three major 2-3 day workshops, I served as his “Barnabas" with him as my “Paul”.  

    Jhon and I had been working out the details for this ministry trip since the first part of the year so that he would accompany me to Africa to train others for "churches planting churches".  

    Our agency (e3 Partners of Plano, TX) asks Debbie and me to train and mentor key leaders like Jhon and others…. but our feeling is that the way to do this is to get them (ie Jhon and others) out of their comfort zones.   Like Africa!

    Take a look:   https://youtu.be/1mkmxctXmEs     "Patrick in JINJA, Uganda (23 sec video) 12/2/2018" on YouTube

    Special Christmas greetings to you!

    Patrick and Debbie


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    Training and mentoring for Church Planting

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  • Safely Home! (November, 2018)

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    I titled this mini-post ‘Safely Home’, in that that is where we are!   I have now been home for roughly two months… rare!

    I was to be in Honduras last month (October, ’18) and Africa this month (late Nov., ’18), yet —> as many now know I badly fractured my right ankle in September.

    Please do not remind me of my error for trying lug a heavy mattress upstairs and backwards!  Yes, the mattress won!

    Yet, the Lord also wins as this has been a needed soul and spirit rest.  

    I am on the mend!

    Thank you!


    Patrick



    Call or text 🙂 —>   Patrick’s mobile 206 660 6185

                                    Debbie’s cell 206 660 6184

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  • Safely home from Greece (July 13 to 26, 2018)

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    Hello from Lake Stevens, WA:

     

    We thank the Lord for YOU. And we pray for many of you.

     

    Please thank the Lord with us:

     

    (   ) For Patrick’s safe trip (to and from) Greece this past month (July 12 to 26), where he came alongside others (roughly 35) from around the globe to strategize for on-going church planting training themes. Please pray that Patrick can apply what he learned in Latin America and elsewhere.

     

    (   ) That Deb has been asked to help out with a team of others at our church near Seattle toward “disciples making disciples” in this area (and this church).

     

    (   ) That Kathryn has safely moved back home this summer from graduating from University and now has a very good full-time job in her area of specialty.

     

    (   ) That Sarah has safely moved from Arkansas to Washington State, but is taking a few months of before she job-hunts in the fall.

     

    (   ) Please also thank the Lord with us for His grace, but please pray that all of us will walk in His lovely & needed grace day by day.

     

    Oh….       ——>  https://youtu.be/tV94Eu44vmo

    Watch "Patrick in Athens. Buying Peanuts! between workshops. (7/18/18)  

    (32 second video.) on YouTube

     

    Love you!

     

          Patrick & Debbie

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  • Safely home from western Honduras (May 21, 2018)

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                        — Safely home from western Honduras (May 21, 2018) — 

    My 14 day Honduras ministry trip this month has been a re-charge for me!  

    ---- >   https://youtu.be/JViWWFRwbEA 
    Watch "Patrick O'C -- Copan Ruinas town // Western Honduras. 43 second video. (2018 May 14)." on YouTube

    When I departed for Honduras on May 9th, I had been a bit ‘pooped’ from back to back trips to the Andes (February), to the jungle (April) and elsewhere (January and March).

    In western Honduras, I traveled with my very good friend and colleague Jhon Linares to seven locations in the mountains to follow-up God’s new churches, but to also train and mentor for healthy churches.    This was the area Deb and I (with Victor Almendarez and others) pioneered 1997f.

    Our e3 Partners home office asked me how the trip to Honduras went, and my input to them was:

    Perfect!

    1. What did you set out to do? - To train leaders in 5 regions representing many churches.
    2. What could we have done differently? - Nothing 🙂
    3. What did we learn? - Follow-up and Mentoring is very important .
    4. Follow-up Plans? - Ongoing follow-up and Mentoring in that it is very important.

    Time in Honduras this month was a re-charge and I thank the Lord for this past 14 days ministry trip.

    July has a big ministry trip planned, so this month (June) Deb and I are spending time catching up, but also with Kathryn (freshly home from university). We also celebrate 31 years of loving each others a marrieds!

    Near the end of summer, I am hoping to accompany a new in-country missionary to the Mosquito Coast of eastern-most Honduras in September, for which I am processing hopeful-details to be there in the eastern sector of Honduras

     —— > Silly, but a thrill:  https://youtu.be/FUVA0aoq6_Q      "Patrick: Tortillas at night!”


    Love you!

    Patrick + Debbie 

     

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  • Safely home from the Amazon of Peru

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    We JUST arrived back home from south America. This trip was harder than many others!  It could be age or it could be that I (Patrick) am exhausted!

    None-the-less, God is good and these are some highlights from three weeks in Peru:

    Patrick had many many miles along the Amazon Rver in Peru (but also Brazil and Colombia) to visit many pastors in a large number of river villages. Training and mentoring for new churches and strong churches was Patrick’s theme.

    Debbie had her 2nd annual women’s conference in Yurimaquas town on the "Rio Huallaga” river with 67 ladies. Two came from Honduras and two from Texas.

    Patrick and Deb had there final portion of this three week trip in Arequipa town, in the south, to come alongside for two days a church planter there for his two church planting sites.


    Watch   https://youtu.be/-fpqzUjcP1M    ——>  "O'Connor in Santa Isabel Village on the Amazon (Perú). 47 second video. April 2018".    Interesting!

    Thank you for being with us as we (in this case, tiringly) went for to make disciples 🙂

    Love to you!


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  • Safely home from Peru trip (May 11 to 26, 2018)

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    Highlights from Peru this month included shifting into my new (very good) role as e3 Partners Global Mentor Coach, with time in Tacna, Arequipa, Puno, Sicuani and Cuzco. In each location we had training opportunities, but also eyeball to eyeball time with area church planters.   Sicuani was an area where Debbie had participated with jump-starting a new church plant two years ago. That church is thriving! Arequipa town allowed us to be in two new church plants, as did Tacna town (one church). We also trained in Cuzco.

     

    Time with traveling colleague (and new missionary to the jungle of Peru) Casey Laws was a thrill as we deepened our relationship one with another. This was my fifth extended time with Casey and so I tried to share with him -- as best possible -- things I have learnt through the years about the missionary trail. Casey is a godly fellow and we both learnt from each other. He is a thrill!

     

    While in Peru, we purposely took “30 hours off” as an attempt to have a personal retreat of sorts in an indigenous (truly!) village and island of Isla de Tequila. What a thrill!    

    ----> Watch "My Capernaum Day! Patrick Andes Perú 2/16/18. (28 second video)" https://youtu.be/PXDmbNk1Go4    Within ministry, ‘coming away’ is KEY.

     

    It is good to be safely home! Thank you for being in our lives!

     

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  • Safely home from Honduras trip (Nov 30 to Dec 12, 2017)

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                                     -- Safely home from Honduras trip (Nov 30 to Dec 12, 2017) --

     

    This was my first visit to Honduras since our move from Honduras to Seattle in 2009. It was sweet, but on the very day of arrival many Honduran cities were terrorized with civil unrest for political reasons.

     

    * On this trip I had an extended time in San Pedro Sula, with ARNOLD LINARES.  Deb and I had lived in this city in 1996 and so it was a chance to be with new and existing Conservative Baptist churches and to have time with their leaders. I was amazed with the Lord’s grace there. I trained a little, but mostly had interaction with leaders in San Pedro trying to inspire them for more ‘love and good deeds’ in that dangerous city. Details were also put forth to bring a small team of men to help build ARNOLD a home. Would you like to join us for that nine day project in 2018?

     

    * I had three days in the Gracias, Lempira region of the western mountains with VICTOR ALMENDAREZ to lead training for 32 pastors and leaders. It was really sweet to see that God’s movement of new churches which we pioneered in 1997 has endured! We had lived near this sector for three years (1997 to 1999).

     

    * In Copan Ruinas I had time with leaders of a small cluster of ½ dozen new churches. We had lived in that town for four years and the outreach to the Latino and Chorti Indian community has taken root. They very much want a return trip for training. For our 16 years in Honduras our time in Copan was the most difficult yet our hearts were inroads with the Chorti (and non-Chorti) communities there. We still love that region the most.

     

    * In Siguatepeque, where we had ministered six years, I noticed only minimal effect from ministry in that area. But that OK!   ---> One new church, but firm and secure.   Honestly, our hearts had always been in the western rural mountains a bit more than in central Honduras :- ).

     

    Thus ends 2017! It has been a full year, but a very good year. We have pushed ourselves, but we entrust all that we do for the Lord’s purposes.

     

    ——> Take a Look:   "Patrick = Estanzuela Chorti Indian Village (of Copan Ruinas)...God at work during our absence. 12-9-2017" - - - > https://youtu.be/BctWbz1-1Zs

    Love to you!

    Patrick and Debbie


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  • Safely home from Colombia, Peru + Paraquay (Oct 22 to Nov 18, 2017)

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    First: How can we pray for YOU!  So many of you pray for us --- thank you!

    We got home safely on Saturday......16+ legs to the 28 day trip for Colombia, Peru and Paraguay.  I, Patrick, had a bad chest cold for the last nine days in Paraquay, but the Lord opened doors for that new entry location.🌡

    Watch O'Connors.... "NE Peru. Oct 26 2017.... Buying Selling Fish. (21 sec video)" https://youtu.be/yVy3Odl6xCE ⬅

    ⁣Deb may have a follow up ministry trip to Peru in March (Patrick would join her, Lord willing).  I already have tickets purchased for me, Patrick, to be back to Sur America Feb 12-22.  ✈

    I am to be in Honduras in December (Nov 30 to Dec 12) as a long-overdue followup circuit trip with mentes there for God's movement of new churches in the western sector. Training will be for church planting, and I have arranged for two of our Peru leaders to join me from Peru to go with me to Honduras in December, by design.

    Special Thanksgiving Day greetings from our hearts to yours!

    After Dec 12th, Sarah and Kathryn join us back home North if Seattle for the holy days.:-) 🎄

    Love you guys!

    Thanks,

    Patrick


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  • Safely home from Peru and Colombia (July 21 2017)

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    Thank you for being with us in prayer and support!

    I am asked to train and mentor others for church planting movements and thus I was in South America this past fortnight. This ten day trip was short and fast, yet with a number of highlights:

            ~ I had time with in-country USA missionaries in Bogota where I was asked to facilitate a deeper level of accountability and friendship with the husband, who has become a very good and respected friend.

            ~ I had time in Liticia, southern Colombia where I met and was impressed with local cross-cultural missionaries who reach out to various river villages up and down the Amazon from southern Colombia into Brazil and Peru.

            ~ I had extended time in Caballococha town on the upper Amazon, deep in what they call the jungle. In this location I had extended time with an e3 Partners-led Expedition which was designed to spur on local churches for new churches.  We did a lot of evangelism and training, but we also encountered 'persons of peace' for new home groups. 

            ~ I had time with  regional pastors in this river area which was heartening to see there profound vision and eager drive for outreach to river communities.

            ~ I had the chance to 'abandon ship' while traveling by river boat east on the Amazon back into Colombia from Peru. That was interesting!   


    Please email, if you can:  patrick.oconnor@e3partners.org   or   debbie.oconnor@e3partners.org 

    Also:  watch "OConnor Caballococha region of upper Amazon(49 sec video)" on YouTube  ----> https://youtu.be/WjQfIBELeZg   

    Love to you!

    Patrick and Debbie




     

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  • Safely home from India and Ireland (a 27 days trip)!

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    While our time in Ireland was PLAY (our 30th wedding anniversary), our time in India was WORK.   It is the kind of work that remains a thrill: to train and mobilize others for His best purposes.

     

    While in India participants were in-country Indian missionary couples who arrived from Kerala, Orissa, Kashmir, Manipur and West Bengal. Each participant is an in-country workers sent from their respective states to new areas for outreach. An important colleague and mentor from Australia also participated.

     

    Training in India followed a church planting outline from the New Testament which many call the Four Fields training. But sly missionaries that we are, we trained All participants to co-train with us, as we modeled for them these themes. Training included all participants, so that we trained them to train others. All themes were reinforced through dynamic interaction.   Regional areas in India which reflect ongoing and great promise proved to be Orissa, upper Kashmir and Kerala.   We saw that these areas showed the most promise for new churches.

     

    On our way home to the USA, we had a nice and needed time off in Ireland, which was our first time there. Many picures!

     

    Bless the Lord for His grace!


    Patrick and Debbie


    ---->   Watch "Rickshaw 31 second update! In West Bengal. June 3, 2017" on YouTube ====>  
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  • Safely home from Peru, Bolivia, Honduras and Costa Rica (Feb 26 to April 12, 2017). APRIL 18, ’17.

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    Safely home a few days ago from Latin America!

    A highlight from 30 days in Peru was being asked to climb down into a very deep water cistern to baptize seven believers in the Lord!  I had just taught on obedience to the Lord. Seven stepped forward to say that they want to express their obedience, through immediate baptism. 


    Deb had time in Honduras (8 days) and Bolivia (5 days), and so as an on-going follow-up for Honduras she has invited certain Honduran ladies to join her in Peru this October.  We ALWAYS challenge everyone to depart their home area for new ‘Judeas’.

    While in Costa Rica, I (Patrick) had good interaction with leaders from Panama (and elsewhere), and plan for follow-up in Panama down the road.    Take a look at: “Patrick from San José Costa Rica - - 2017 April 4. 30 second video. Training for Multiplication”….     https://youtu.be/rV06jnX94Xc

    Thank you for being a part of our lives and thank you for praying with us as we ‘go therefore’ to make disciples.

    Next month we hope for are to be in south Asia.  Please pray with us for HIs ministry purposes, on earth as it is in Heaven.


    Love you!


    Patrick (and Debbie)

          [patrick.oconnor@e3partners.org   +    debbie.oconnor@e3partners.org]


    PS — I was at a Starbucks today near Deb;’s dad’s home and I hit it off with a chap from Sri Lanka, who kept telling me he was lost and looking for God. I shared the “Three Circles Evangelism” drawing. I also shared my heart and all my Indian-isms (three years in Bihar, as a boy).    He grew up a Catholic, but now learns of Jesus as only Savior.  He prayed with me to confess Jesus as Lord/Savior and so I have follow up with him mañana at 10 am in Surrey, BC. His name is Charles.




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  • Safely home from Kashmir, India. December 20 2016.

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                                                  Lake Stevens,  WA
    Dear friends, 

    It was a harder trip than most trips,  yet the Lord endured me (and my coworker,  Mike Burr)  through the upper Kashmir of north India,  then through three locations of Manipur, NE India,  then through three cities in south India. 

    It was also a cold trip (42 degrees inside hotel rooms) as most locations were at high altitude,  but the design was to come alongside in-country leaders on their 'turf'  and in their villages. 

    God is so good,  and now we pray for these leaders with whom we have spurred on for years,  for their success in His harvest. 

     --->   https://youtu.be/zSnpMD1iNcw
    Watch "Imphal NE India. 35 second video. Dec 5 2016." on YouTube

    Watch "Kotagiri"  town, south India. Dec 13 2016. 33 second video." on YouTube - - - - - >
    https://youtu.be/a-m4m63ZMvY


    Have a great Christmas! 

    Love to you dearly!   Psalms One! 

    Patrick and Debbie O'Connor 


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  • Safely home from the high Andes + the hot Jungle. Offf to India mañana. Nov. 26 2016.

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    Safely home from the high Andes + the hot Jungle. Offf to India mañana. Nov. 26 2016.

    From Debbie's pen:

    Thanks so much for your faithful prayers for us. God is good and we are so thankful for His provision of safety, good health, and some good interactions on this past Peru trip.

    Our time in the high Andes went well as we worked with our team of Peruvian Andes leaders and together followed up on several areas that have received previous training. It was good to evaluate and see for ourselves what the pastors are actually grasping and putting into practice in regard to evangelism, discipleship and church planting. This also helps us see who we will continue to work with in the future.

    From the Andes we went to the jungle town of Yurimaguas where we were specifically following up with 5 pastors that we had visited in February of this year and they asked us to come back for more training. Instead of training as a group we met with each pastor for a few days going with them to different persons of peace that they knew of and modeled for them how to evangelize and disciple. The pastors were very excited about this and said for the first time that they are understanding how some of the principles and practices that we have been training on actually work!

    We continue to learn that discipleship is an ongoing process that requires time, relationship, and training from the Word of God. Thanks for standing with us as we continue to GO and make disciples of all the nations.  

    Patrick has his last trip of the year (Nov 27 to Dec 16) soon, to follow up with persons we have trained in India.  He travels with a colleague and friend,  Mike Burr. 

    Love you! 

    Debbie for the O'Connors

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  • Safely home from 28 days in Peru. July 25, 2016. 

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    Hello!

    It is either my age, or I am pushing myself too hard from this last 28 days trip:

    --> Time in the Andes for Debbie and me (Patrick) was strategic as Debbie led this portion of the trip for assisting several churches near Sicuani of the high Andes in starting new daughter churches. This was done through day-by-day 'person of peace' searches by all participlants in four villages.  Deb did an awesome job as she led 30 of us (12 from the USA and 20 from Peru) in this endeavor.

    --> Time in Trujillo for myself (Patrick) and one 'mentee', Luis, from the country capital of Lima (10  hours away) was to provide four days of eyeball-to-eyeball coaching for a pastor attempting to break out of his traditional 'four church walls approach' to ministry INTO the community around  him. The pastor, Luis and I spent many hours each day:
    a) practicing a 'story-telling' approach to evangelism; 
    b) prayer walking;
    c) casting vision for God's desire for this huge town of Trujillo; and 
    d) entering into the homes of others so as to ask the Lord for persons of peace (Luke 10).

    The hope for this church in Trujillo is to start many new home groups through his town, leading to many new daughter churches.

    --> Time in NE Peru up and down the Amazon river  and several of her tributaries so as to train jungle pastors and their flocks regarding steps for biblical discipleship.

    Admittedly, I have returned to the USA pretty pretty pretty ‘pooped’ out. The jungle time (8 days) in complement with fives days in Trujillo  plus  11 days in the Andes  plus 3 days in LIMA plus getting there and back really "tuckered me out" :-)…but my spirit is strong.

    Love you all!

          Patrick and Debbie      

    PS...

    Watch "North from Mazan, of NE Peru. July 14 2016. (46 second video)" Patrick on YouTube:.
    https://youtu.be/FpM2PwnDElU

    or

    Requena town on the Amazon (July 16 '16)(22second video): https://youtu.be/_itMRMDVTm0


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    Training and Mentoring in Latin America. E3 Partners of Plano, Texas.

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  • Safely home from Africa. June 13, 2016. Uganda.

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    This 20 day Africa trip was nearly perfect.

    We traveled a lot within Uganda,  for several venues. Most days were 13 hour days on very bumpy roads. On many boat River rides, too,  to islands off the coast from Uganda.  It was phenomenal.

    It was a great 20 day trip in that we got a chance to train but we all also got a chance to look at some of the churches which had previously been planted. Thanks so much for remembering that trip to the Lord. God is good and God is doing great things around the world.

    Please pray with us as Debbie and I depart  in 10 days for Peru. It will be a one month trip.

    Honestly,  in some ways this upcoming Peru trip (24 June to 22 July)  will be a bit more difficult than most. I will not give you the details,here, but it will have approximately five main locations (Trujillo, Sincuani of the high Andes; Requena +___________ of the Anazon; and Lima.

    Thanks so much. Love you lots.

    Patrick and Debbie 

      ---> a 58 second hello from Uganda (May 26 2016)    https://youtu.be/nHbCJKYB4Zg

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  • 2016 March 30 -- from Arequipa, Peru

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    2016 March 30 -- from Arequipa, Peru

    A two month trip is really not too long from the perspective of once having lived for many years in Honduras, and from the perspective of the Lord's 33 year 'trip' to planet earth.  Yet, mañana we take off for our last of four countries (in the Caribbean) for ministry during this 54 day trip. We get back to the north side of Seattle April 9th.

    A highlight: In Trujillo (off the north coast of Peru) we challenged in-city leaders for many new churches. Our key host (an ACTION national missionary) is now emending his three+ year plan so that he focuses his ministry only on OUTSIDE the four walls of his church (delegating the ministry of his church to others). He wrote someone saying that "Patrick was like the light of God" for a new design, vision and hope of many many houses of peace throughout his city. It is subtle, but a "rudder adjustment". I spoke to him softly in Spanish saying "ask and plan for five new "houses of peace" (which birth into new churches) this year (July to Nov);    nine new houses of peaces (new churches) next year March to Nov, 2016;    nine more new churches in 2017.    2018: "rinse/ repeat, with each new church multiplying".   He dropped his mouth and heart.  

    Please pray for us for this area and other areas here in Peru, but also in Latin America -- where we have been asked to train and mentor for new churches :- ).  Our energies are not expended, yet we 'mesh the throttle down' of our lives for these purposes.

    Love to you!

    Send an email:

    Deb - DHonduras@gmail.com
    Patrick - poc2020@gmail.com

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  • Trujillo, NW Coast Peru (March 7, 2016)

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    Hello from Trujillo, NW Coast of Peru!

    Deb and I board a bus in two hours, this time for the Andes city of CAJAMARCA, with seven days in that region, but in three towns (Chota, Bambamarca and Cajamarca)  (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cajamarca )

    Prayer  is such a priority. Thus we ask you to 'shoot up a prayer' with us for our time now in Peru.

    Fast update for our 54 day trips (Feb 16 to April 9):

    Our Texas visit (6 days), Costa Rica visit, Colombia visit, Amazon NE Peru (7 days) visit and this past week Trujillo NW Peru (7 days) visit are all behind us….all has been very well.

    Today we depart on a seven hour uphill bus ride for new region in the Andes:  Cajamarca region ( 7 days)…for training in three towns (Chtoa / Bambamarca + Catamarca) in that high Andes (9000 ft) Catamarca region.

    I had laryngitis 3 days this past week, but our spirits are strong.  Good mentoring and good training nearly daily for new churches 🙂

    Psalms One! 🙂

    Thanks!

    Patrick and Deb  🙂

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  • Hello from a town called "Mala'" Peru 🙂

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    The Lord is good! For this, we want to use our energies for His purposes.

    Please pray with us as this fortnight as Patrick is in the town of ‘Mala', Peru with roughly ten E3 Partners in-country and USA leaders.

    Next week Patrick darts off to LIMA and then to jungle area called Iquitos, along the Amazon River in NE Peru.

    Thank you for ‘shooting up a prayer'.

    We work in His harvest yet we also try our best to rest in His arms, and to take time to rest and reflect.

    This morning I read: “Let us therefore make every effort to enter His rest” Heb 4:11. Pray with us that Deb and I will rest in His arms of care.

    Pray with Debbie this week (and next) as she makes two visits up to Surrey BC to be with her parents.

    Email if possible…Patrick ( poc2020@gmail.com ) or Deb ( DHonduras@gmail ).

    Love to you!

    Patrick and Debbie O’Connor

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  • Almost Christmas eve (December 2015)

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    Debbie and I really hope that you have a special Christmas season this year.

    This year has been full and very full for all of us, yet all of us entrust our lives and our days to the Lord.

    We throw our lives and hearts to the feet of Jesus, as Apostle John did: "When I saw him, I fell at his feet as though dead. Then he placed his right hand on me and said: “Do not be afraid. I am the First and the Last. I am the Living One" " (Revelation 1:17-18).

    Thank you for allowing Debbie and I to know you!

    Send us an email:  patrickdebbieoconnor@gmail.com 

    Love to you, in Jesus!

    Patrick & Debbie

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  • Hello from Kathmandu, Nepal (December 6 2015)

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                                                                                                                 December 6th, 2015


    Hello from Kathmandu, Nepal:

    This is ministry trip #3 to Nepal and #11 to India (and roughly #15 to Asia), during this past decade.  

    Highlights from this 20 day south Asia ministry trip:


    • November 18 to 26 = A one week training retreat for in-country missionaries (all of whom are mentees) in New Delhi, with reports and testimonies from all.  Glee was big time as I used my gift to encouragement at every turn for the 15 persons present.  
    • November 26 to December 6 = A 11 day personal retreat ‘just for me!” in Nepal to have time with the Lord to reflect and ‘come away’, wanting to ponder this past year in prayer, but also plan in prayer this next year.  A GLEE for me was that Trey and Sarah joined me for these 19 days to see me in action.
    • In Nepal I also have had time with two in-country leaders, but when I was asked to share during church service and my outline was:  a) throw your life to the feet of Jesus (Rev 1:17)(my favorite verse); b) love your wives dearly (Eph 5:25) and c) carve His word to your heart (Psalms 1).  One of the key leaders here I am inviting to Peru jungle with me, to train there next summer. This is by design.


    Here in moderately cold Kathmandu - a rather large city still still adjusting to their March earthquake, I send this to you with clear & verbal appreciation to the Lord and to you for His grace in our lives and for your grace, too, toward Debbie and me.

    Please shoot up a prayer = I travel back to north Seattle on Sunday night and get home to precious Debbie on Monday: -) .

    This year ends soon, and it has been full.  For Deb and me, our prayer is that for all of us our times and lives will have been always and everyday "in His hands” (Ps 31:15).


    Love to you!

                   Patrick  (and Debbie)

    PS:


    18 second video (You Tube) =  Patrick and the Elephant (Nepal) = https://youtu.be/n5fh-jl1lcc 

    19 second video (You Tube)  = Looking for Chai in Nepal = https://youtu.be/Sm9roUrunS0 


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  • Safely home from Ecuador and Mexico (Nov 9 2015)

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    Hello!

    Today is Monday November 9, and we rejoice to say that Deb and I are back home...back to her "home and native land", Canada.  Deb's parents reside near Vancouver and we are cooling our jets a bit with them.

    Our 48 day ministry trip to Mexico and Ecuador (Sept 20 to Nov 7) was full and very full, as e3 Partners arranged for us to be in roughly 20+ locations for a lot of training and mentoring.  

    Thank you for being in our lives and for giving so to allow us to train and mentor others for His purposes.

    On this end:  the end of the year trip is set for INDIA and NEPAL (Nov 17 to Dec 7), and so I depart next week for India, where roughly 15 mentees and I will have a retreat in NEW DELHI to 'spur them on for love and good deeds'.   

    Please pray for the details for this time in India and Nepal.  The INDIA time will be with mentees there, and the NEPAL time will be with daughter Sarah and son-in-law Trey.

    In India, I have also asked a mentee from PERU (Jhon Linares) to join me, but - additionally - I have asked a friend from Wisconsin to join me in India. I invited both leaders so as to multiply myself as I train others.

    Deb and I love this verse in Jeremiah:  "Stand at the crossroads and look; ask for the ancient paths,
    ask where the good way is, and walk in it, and you will find rest for your souls." (Jer 6:16)   Daily Debbie and I pray to walk in His purposes and along His paths.  Please pray with us to always have our eyes foxed on the Lord of the harvest.

    Here is a short 53 second video from s. Mexico:    https://youtu.be/ysue1eNlx3E

    How can we pray with you?  Please let us know, as we pray for others daily.

    Love to you!

    Patrick and Debbie

    Drop us an email:  poc2020@gmail.com       DHonduras@gmail.com
    Or give us a call:          206 660 6185                     206 660 6184

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  • Esmeralda, northern Ecuador (Oct 15 2015)

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    Hello!

    Safe training and safe travels, so far.  We finished up 21 days in Mexico in roughly ten locations, and now we are in roughly 8 locations in Ecuador for 20 days (Oct 11 to 31).  Thank you for 'shooting up' a prayer or two as Debbie and I travel and train.  

    E3 Partners has asked us to train and mentor in Latin America. Thus we do it the old fashioned way: eyeball to eyeball.

    New churches are being planned for, which is one of our hopes as we train others.

    Thank you for loving us and being a part of our lives!

    Patrick and Debbie
    (From Bahia de Caraquez...western seaboard of Ecaudor)

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  • Sept 28 2015 (Tehuacan, Mexico)

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    With this as a six week trip, Deb and I have just wrapped up week #1 in and near the Sierra Madre mountain range of SE Mexico.

    We trained in three locations, but the happy thing is that our hosts are like 'sponges' who:  a) apply concepts for new churches; b) make plans for even more new churches and c) have told us that we came in perfect timing for their ministry needs.

    I am asking the Lord about coming back in January to this Sierra Madre region for an 12 day trip with a Mexican mentee and USA co-worker, based on a pleading request down here for more training.

    I did a 'fast' YOU TUBE  24 second video  for YOU =   https://youtu.be/pCss4FbJFHE

    This is sent to you en route to this week's next location(s):  Querétaro, Guadalajara + Michoacán.  
      
    Please, we covet and request your prayers for safe travels, safe relations, safe ministry.

    Love you!

    Patrick and Debbie

    2 Corinthians 9:8  "And God is able to make all grace about for you so that in all things at all times, you will about in every good work."

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  • Safely back Ftom Costa Rica (Sept 6 2015)

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    Thank you for praying with us for this short 7 day ministry trip to Costa Rica. 

    Though I am still on the plane,  the report to you is that the main time there was for member care for an on-the-field couple.   

    I went with a colleague from Seattle, Bruce.  

    We train others,  but we also try to come alongside them to weep with those who weep and rejoice with those who rejoice. 


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  • This month begins with ministry in Costa Rica for Patrick (August 30 to September 5)

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    This is a short update to request prayers as I depart in a few hours for a short seven day trip to Heredia, Costa Rica. 

    The trip has roughly twelve points on the in-country 'to do list' for training and mobilizing others, but the bottom line is that I will be going with an ACTION INTERNATIONAL colleague Bruce Ingram so as to visit with and have time with a brand new ACTION Int'l missionary there in Central America.  

    I have been asked to model and mentor, but the plain reality is that I do this by going to THEIR turf (ie Costa Rica).

    So, I have asked Bruce to go with me, which is the Paul/Barnabus style of the NT

    Please, pray with me as I travel, interact and (hopefully) inspire others for HIS great purposes.

    Thank you!


    Patrick  
    (Aug 30 2015)

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  • Debbie is in Costa Rica for an 11 day trip (June 27, 2015)

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    Normally I am the one flying off exotic places!  (I stay home this week still recuperating from 8 months of back to back travel ! 🙂  ).

    This week Debbie is in Costa Rica for an 11 day trip.   She is near  Liberia, NW Costa Rica.

    E3 is training her to train and mobilize others. Of course, she comes with roughly 32 years of cross-cultural experience, but we do thank the Lord as E3 grooms her to groom others.

    Perhaps, text her (206 660 6184) or email her ( debbie.e3partners.org )....Thank you!

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  • Off to the home office in Plano, Texas

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    One of the reasons we like e3 Partners is that the team of roughly 500+   e3 staff & missionaries 'lean forward' in to the wind of life for Kingdom expansion. Though expansion depends on the King, the Lord allows you and I to position our 'talents' for His purposes.

    It is heartening that though Debbie and I are trainers with and for e3 Partners (focus Latin America and beyond) their home office nonetheless is having Debbie and I and others comes to Plano this week for training.

    This will be our 6th trip to the 'mother ship' (they have office in San Diego, Birmingham, AL & Franklin, TN).  Please pray with us as we interact with others in Plano, Texas.




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  • Home from Los Mochis Mexico... off to Long Beach, CA

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    The Lord remains good, yet this old guy (at 54!) is a bit pooped right now.

    Time in Mexico was essentially perfect, as roughly 50 in-country leaders were prepared, trained, inspired for their harvest in Mexico. 

    Debbie (not Patrick :- ) has been asked to provided training in Long Beach CA for these next few days so, happily, I accompany Debbie to carry her luggage, drive the rental, eat her food and take a bit of a catch up rest for me. 

    And!  We are taking the last two days off (after the weekend) to cool our jets a bit near Laguna Beach, which for me at least will be very needed.

    Bless you for loving us, but also for preparing and inspiring us!

    Patrick and Debbie                (2015 May 12)


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  • 9 day fast trip....West Palm Beach and then Arkansas

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    No beaches for me in West Palm Beach this weekend, but in His grace I have been asked to train 140 area leaders with 4 other trainer  (thank goodness) this weekend.

    1))  See: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/generational-discipleship-training-4-fields-midlevel-april-10-11-in-west...
    I would really covet your prayers for me: for a) calmness of heart.  My forte is training in foreign / very foreign settings. USA settings make my nerves jumply!

    2)) BUT!....On Sunday and Monday I am taking two of these co-trainers with me to visit my now elderly mentor George Patterson in central Florida for a two day visit.

    3)) One the way home from Florida I will stop in ARKANSAS for three day for other "mentees": my kids Sarah and Trey : -) , for 3 days.   Sweet!




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  • OK..we admit it!

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    We are lining up training for the rest of the year and into 2016.  Minutes ago I have purchase tickets for India / Nepal training (Nov 18 to Dec 8).  This will follow training in Mexico (Sept 26 to Oct 11) and Ecuador (Oct 11 to Nov 3).  Yes!  We 'push the envelope'...yet we do so so extend ourselves and to train others.  Additional training venues this year closer to home!  Bless you!  

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  • We depart in a few hours for Costa Rica and Peru (via 4 days in Houston)

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    Yes, i am a bit nervous for the daunting invitation to train in Costa Rica this next week, with roughly 20 leaders coming from neighboring nations.  I want to go in the Spirit, and of course what as blessing it is to go with Debbie.  Our Costa Rica dates are Jan 26 to Feb 2, then we are off to Lima, Peru.  The Lord is good! 

    Please uphold us to the Lord.

    Patrick



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  • Starting with e3... Focus Latin America!

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    The Lord is good!  Though with sadness we say this month 'so long for now' to our previous agency of 26 years, we say 'thank you Lord ' for his invitation by e3 to join them for focus within Latin America so as to train and mentor in country leaders for discipleship and multiplication of new churches.   Thank you, Lord!  In a few days we depart for our fourth ministry trip to South America with e3, where Debbie and I rendezvous with e3 leaders from roughly ten countries to pray, plan and strategise.  



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