Mission Miracles
Mission Miracles
Mission Miracles
Miracles
Miracles
Eileen Lantry
with David and Becky Gates
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Contents
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 1
Mission Miracles
At the same time David Hossick also heard the screams and woke up.
An ADRA volunteer, David spends three months a year in Guyana doing all types of maintenance. His first thought was that someone had
been bitten by a snake. He leaped out of bed and down the stairs, ready
to help. As he reached the corner of the building, he met Jodi running
full speed. David joined her.
The night was pitch black; no moon cast its glow. By now the entire
campus had awakened. Even the villagers across the river heard the pandemonium. Near the pit toilet, Jodi and Dave met a group of hysterical girls,
all yelling. Its Julita. Shes had a babyand it fell into the toilet!
Sure enough, they heard an infants piercing cry from the muck beneath. There was no time to try to sort out what had happened. First, the
baby must be rescued immediately from the six foot abyss. And the young
mother needed help.
Julita had come to Kimbia Mission Academy from Kopinang, a
mountainous village west of the Berbice river region. Fifteen years old,
she was barely four feel tall and had
the classic Amerindian petite frame.
Julita was a wonderful student with
an addictive, bubbly giggle. Yet, she
was quiet and shynever one to
push herself forward. Quietly and
bravely, she concealed her developing pregnancy, never asking for help,
never complaining, and never telling
the nurse or any faculty member of
Julita and her baby. The circumstances
surrounding the birth caused quite a bit of
her condition.
excitement.
The day she went into labor, she
had worked hard in the school garden, digging irrigation trenches as
diligently as her male classmates. That night she cried into her pillow
in her bunk bed in the dorm until someone heard her and called the
girls dean. Assuming Julita suffered from gas pains, the dean went to
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boil her some tea. Julita did not want tea. Instead, she got out of bed
and walked with some friends through the inky darkness to the toilet.
As they stood outside the stall, the girls could hear her moaning. Then
they heard a final groan, a heavy splash, and the cry of a newborn baby.
Julita had delivered her child!
Julita, they screamed, what is going on? Is that a baby crying? Tell
us, Julita, what happened?
I dont know; I dont know, Julita mumbled in confusion.
When David and Jodi arrived, Davids mind instantly went into high
gear. Hed faced a lot of things in his years of mission work, but he realized that it would take divine intervention this time for a life not to be
lost. He began shouting in his excitement, God, please help us to save
this baby! Then he turned and commanded, Get me a chainsaw
quick! And two rakes to scoop up the baby! Hurry! Hurry!
He heard Jodi crying, Lord, help us! Lord, help us!
Then he beamed his flashlight down deep into the hole of the toilet
and saw a tiny infant lying on its back, crying. Praise the Lord! he exclaimed. Its on its back. The umbilical cord snapped during the fall.
Jodi held the light while
David maneuvered the two
rakes down and around the
infants body. Unfortunately they were cheap
rakes, and the heads of each
had broken in halfopposite halves. This made it
much more difficult for
David, but slowly, carefully, he began to bring the
The outhouse at Kimbia Mission Academy in Guyana
baby to the top. As he
where Julitas baby was bornand nearly died
worked, he shouted orders
left and right. Get hot water! Get towels! Someone get Pearl, the health
worker! Another person ran to get clean clothes. Everything seemed utter chaos. Numerous prayers continued to ascend to God.
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At last the baby was right near the top of the hole. But Jodi and David
couldnt reach the infant because of the angle of the rake handles. In horror they watched the slippery little body slide away and plunge back into
the darknessface down!
Devastated, Jodi cried out, If we cant get that baby in the next minute, Im jumping down inside there myself.
Lets give it one more try, David urged. At the same time he yelled,
Start up the chainsaw in case we have to cut open the toilet and dive in.
In what seemed like an eternity, they slowly brought the baby up again
with the rakes. This time Jodi grabbed it and held it securely, ignoring
the smelly muck that covered its body.
From birth to rescue, the whole incident took less than ten minutes,
thanks to God and the angels. Jodi swaddled the infant, a baby girl, and
rushed it to her home to clean off the sewage. The health worker arrived
and attended to a shaken and traumatized young mother. She clamped
the cord and cut it. With the health workers assistance, Julita finished
the delivery of her placenta.
No one slept the rest of that night. Many stared blankly into the
moonless sky. What had happened? How would this change life on Kimbia Mission Academy campus? What would become of Julita and her
new little daughter?
Later, when volunteer
nurse Melissa Sissons arrived on campus, the baby
and mother received a
full assessment. Amazingly, not one complication
could be found. The baby
weighed three and a half
pounds and was seventeen
inches long. She had a full
Construction goes forward on the school buildings at
head of black hair and had
Kimbia Mission Academy as local individuals work with
no trouble learning to
student missionaries from the United States to complete the
breast feed.
needed facilities.
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Melissa Sissons took young Julita and baby to the Georgetown Hospital. Eventually Gary Roberts, a volunteer pilot for Guyana Adventist
Medical Aviation Service (GAMAS), flew her back to her home village.
The staff and students continually pray that Julita will stay close to God
who loves her and her baby and that He will give her wisdom as she starts
a new and challenging life in her village. What a wonderful God we
serve! He is a God who is always with us to deliver us from the muck and
mire of this sinful world.
The story of Julita and the miraculous rescue of her baby is just one of
the thousands of miracles David and Becky Gates have witnessed since
they gave their lives to God in volunteer mission service. In 1996, David,
Becky, and their five children landed in Kaikan, Guyana, ready to serve.
And God has continually answered their prayers with miraculous evidences of His care and leading. Back then, the entire village of Kaikan,
all 150 villagers, met the new missionaries at the airstrip. Today, this
dedicated couple still rejoice that they can work as volunteer missionaries, without a salary, trusting God completely, and accepting His abundant miracles of grace. And He has blessed their work far beyond anything they imagined at the beginning.
During those early years, David, a licensed pilot, established the Guyana
Adventist Medical Aviation
Service (GAMAS) to carry
on medical evangelistic
work in the remote jungle
villages of Guyana. Lives
were savedboth physically and spiritually. Im so
glad we chose to step out in
faith, depending wholly on
God, Becky recalls. He
supplied the needs of His
precious Amerindian chil- A person needing medical attention is carried to a waiting
GAMAS airplane. The Guyana Adventist Medical Aviadren. God more than kept tion Service saves lives physically and spiritually in remote
His promises. Not only did
areas of the country.
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Wendy, Garys fiance, shared his dream and his dedication. Together they pledged themselves to be willing volunteer missionaries, trusting
God completely. David was thrilled when he learned that the university
had given Gary permission to attend the jungle survival course in Peru.
But Gary didnt have the money for airfare to South America. He told
Wendy, If God wants me to go, Hell supply the airfare.
During the Christmas break of 20002001, Gary and Wendy flew to
the Northwest to visit his grandparents. As they waited for their flight, they
heard the announcement, This flight is overbooked. If anyone is willing to
give up his seat and take a later flight, the airline will give that person two
thousand dollars in airline vouchers. God had provided the means to pay
for not one, but two, round trips to Guyanaanother mission miracle!
Gary joined the GAMAS team in July 2001, while Wendy stayed in
the United States to work off student loans and wait until Gary became
established in Guyana. Then, after getting married in the States, they
both would return to South America.
When Gary arrived in Guyana, David arranged to spend several weeks
flying with him. The authorities here require that new pilots have at
least three hundred hours of jungle flying in the country before they receive permission to fly alone, David told Gary. But because of your
flying in Indonesia, Im sure theyll waive that requirement. Well know
in two months.
In Georgetown, Gary stayed in a small apartment. He was usually out
of bed by 4:00 a.m. so he could get to the airport, load and fuel the plane,
and be in the air by sunrise. Then he flew all day until sunset. For about a
year he worked in Guyana without Wendy. He determined he would
never bring her to live in the apartment where he was staying; so, in his
spare time, which wasnt often, he looked for a place to rent. He couldnt
find anything suitable. Eventually, he worked out a deal with Davis Memorial Adventist Hospital in Georgetown to stay for a while in one of its
small apartments. He would have preferred not living in Georgetown at
all but in the interior. But he knew that someone had to live in the capital
in order to purchase supplies, host volunteers, and care for all the government paperwork and permissions that required ongoing attention.
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time. But she continued depending on God for strength and power,
growing more confident and experienced. And soon she was purchasing
supplies for twenty North American volunteer workers at the Davis Indian Industrial College in Paruima and Kimbia Academy and for twenty-five Bible workers in eight villages. Gary delivered the supplies by
plane and picked up mail.
Wendy and Gary found that Jesus was beside them as they dedicated
themselves to His service. Mission miracles? They experience them on a
daily basis.
Chapter 2
Mission Miracles
iels, along with their childrennine-year-old daughter, Taylor, and sixyear-old son, Warren IIIarrived in the jungle of Guyana.
Construction on the administration building of Kimbia Mission Academy continued through January and February 2002. The academy opened
for classes in March as a day school with twenty-seven students. The lower
level of the building consisted of an open expanse of mud. Living, eating,
and classes all took place in the upstairs level for the first three months.
Then the Laurelbrook Academy group came again from Tennessee to
pour a concrete floor in the lower level and build classroom partitions
throughout the building. Knowing how long it takes for materials to make
their way seventy-five miles up the Berbice River, Warren had ordered
thirty-nine tons of gravel many weeks before the Laurelbrook group arrived to begin work. Only nineteen tons arrived. Each day the volunteers
mixed the gravel with sand
and cement to pour the
floor. The pile of gravel began to diminish markedly.
Finally the day came when
the workers calculated
there was just enough gravel for one more pour.
Just as they finished pouring this one last section,
rain began falling. That put
a stop to the concrete work
Work progresses on the initial school building at Kimbia Misfor the day. They spent
sion Academy. Here God performed a miracle with gravel!
their time building wooden
partitions, dividing the new floor into classrooms and hallways.
The next day the workers looked once more at the gravel pile. It
looks like there is still enough gravel for another pour, they said to one
another. So, they began mixing a batch of concreteand, yes, there was
just enough gravel. They poured the concrete and had just completed
smoothing it when the rain began. They went back to working inside as
they had the day before.
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The next day the same thing happened! And the next day. And the
next. Day after day, there always continued to be just enough gravel for
one more batch of concrete! And just as that pour was completed, the
rain would come to end concrete work for that day. The workers praised
God, remembering Elijah and the widows never-failing jar of oil (see 1
Kings 17:916). That gravel pile became holy ground as God continued
to multiply the original nineteen tons. When the Laurelbrook mission
group departed for home, there was only one room in the building left
without a concrete floorand there was still enough gravel left for one
more pour! Truly a mission miracle.
Does God supply our needs? Just ask the students and teachers of Laurelbrook. Theyll answer with a resounding Yes, we saw a daily miracle!
With the construction of the new school building, the staff and students of Kimbia could now spread out. Classes could move downstairs,
and student missionaries who had been housed across the river in the
Sabbath School buildings could move into the upstairs rooms next to the
McDanielses living quarters. Things were looking up!
During early months on the Berbice River, Jodi found that her biggest challenge was the outhouse, containing four separate stalls. Each
stall was unique in size, shape, and efficiency of door closure! For Jodi,
Warren, and the children, this resulted in a morning race for the favorite stall. One morning, young Warren won the race and triumphantly
locked the door, laughing. But moments later his parents heard him
scream, Snake! Snake! He began beating on the door, trying to get out.
But the door stuck and refused to budge.
Jodi and Warren frantically pulled on the door from the outside while
the boy screamed and threw his weight against it from the inside. Suddenly the door flew open, and a very frightened boy tumbled out. Just a
few feet overhead bobbed the head of a large snake coiled in the rafters at
the back of the stall. Hearing the screams, Gilbert Sisson came on the
run. Together he and Warren managed to kill the monstrous reptile.
Stretched on the ground, the snake measured six feet long. Another mission miracle? Young Warren knows God sent His angel to encamp
around him (see Psalm 34:7).
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When the spring semester of 2002 closed, Warren and Jodi made it
clear to the parents and students that school would not reopen until a
girls dormitory was completed. No longer would Kimbia Academy be a
day school; it would become a boarding school. The surrounding communities agreed to contribute a share of labor and wood for the construction of the new dormitory. Yet, as the months came and went, no signs
of progress could be seen.
The McDanielses had set aside money from the home they sold in
the United States, hoping to build a modest home on the campus.
What a relief it would be to move from the cramped quarters of four
people living in a single room on the upper floor of the main school
building! However, the amount of money it would take to build a
home was just about the same amount that was needed to complete
the dorm project. After struggling with the decision for a while, Warren and Jodi decided that the need for a
girls dormitory was greater than their need
for a house. So, they willingly surrendered
their house money and bought the necessary building materials. God honored
their gift of love, and the Holy Spirit
stepped in to change the
attitudes of the local peoplesomething that huClassroom scenes
man effort alone could not
at Kimbia Mission
have accomplished.
Academy. Students
When the McDanielses
take a test, and
principal Warren
gave up their dream for a
McDaniels teaches
house to buy the materials
a class.
for a girls dormitory, the
community was convinced that Warren and Jodi meant what they said
when they declared, No dorm, no school. In August 2002 the local
people came together to work with the staff in constructing a dormitory.
Youve never seen a building go up so fast in your life, Jodi exclaims.
The people really worked! Students, staff, and people from the com22
munity joined their efforts. Thirty days after the first post was set, the
girls moved into their dorm, and classes began.
The building was not totally finished when school began; so, classes
and construction continued side by side. Students worked two hours
each day, along with the teachers, learning practical skills of construction, maintenance, plastering, and painting. They even poured concrete
for sidewalks. God impressed individuals in the United States to send
gifts to help purchase supplies. In the end, total building costs were only
eight thousand U.S. dollars.
What about the McDanielses dream of a home of their own? Gilbert
and Melissa Sisson, who first arrived in Kimbia in August 2001, wrote to
their friend, Mel Brass, a member of their home church in Ukiah, California. Mel told the church, I cant feel comfortable living in a nice
home while the McDaniels family is crowded into a single small room.
Lets build two houses on the Kimbia Mission Academy campusone
for the principals family and another for the permanent volunteer staff.
The Ukiah church agreed.
Mel personally drew up plans for the two homes and then shipped
a container to Guyana, filled with plumbing fixtures, sliding doors,
exterior and interior doors, solar panelseverything needed to build
two comfortable homes except the lumber, which could be better obtained locally.
Jodi and Warren were overwhelmed! Gods providence convinced
them more than anything else that He had truly led them in their decision to sell everything and dedicate themselves to full-time work in Guyana. Mission miracles? Definitely. What an awesome affirmation that
God is the master Builder at Kimbia Mission Academy.
About this time the Kimbia area experienced a severe drought for
many months. The students told Jodi, Teacher, soon you will be drinking river water.
No, she assured them, God will send rain water to fill our water
tanks.
The next morning the sun shone brightly with not a cloud in the sky.
The students reported, There is no water left in the tanksnot a drop.
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At that moment, David heard a voice on the radio. A friendly air taxi
pilot flying nearby asked, David, are you having trouble finding a way
to descend? If you fly east toward the village from which I just left, youll
find the hole in the clouds you need to get underneath. Mission miracles! Does God care? Does He guide? Of course!
Smiling faces of children and adults surrounded the plane as the missionaries unloaded their supplies, including a new chain saw, fuel, oil,
food, and materials to finish the construction of their new mission homechurch. Being a nurse as well as a pilot, David examined and treated
patients under the wing of the plane, while the Bible workers went about
their duties.
David noticed the village priest standing nearby silently watching. He
had never met the priest, so David stepped over and greeted him. He
wanted to develop a friendly relationship with the priest, and he knew
that medical ministry usually generates good will and opens doors. The
priest had a kind, gentle look about him.
Sir, would you please ask Gods blessing on my flight back home?
David asked.
The priests prayer surprised David, Thank You, Father in heaven,
he prayed. Thank You for these good people. Theyve come to bring us
better health and education for our children. Please accompany this pilot
as he returns home.
What a thrill! thought David. God has guided this mans attitude; the
power of the Holy Spirit is beginning to open another village to the gospel.
Meanwhile, in Georgetown, another volunteer couple was arriving
from the United States about this timeJoe and Melody McWilliam.
Some Bible workers have begun sharing the Adventist message in the
village of Kopinang in the interior of Guyana, Gary Roberts told them
when they arrived in the country. Would you be willing to go there for
a few weeks to encourage the Bible workers? Then, when an opportunity
opens up to bring the gospel to another village, you could transfer to that
village and begin working there.
Joe and Melody agreed. They arrived in Kopinang in March 2002.
Sebastian, Ada, and Ray welcomed them warmly. About a year ago,
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we came to Kopinang,
the three told Joe and
Melody. We had no
place to live. Our first
task was to make friends
and prepare for a place to
build. Gradually, we began sharing our faith.
Now we are studying the
Bible with fourteen people. Come and see our
Joe and Melody McWilliam, volunteer missionaries in the
house-church combinavillage of Kopinang
tion. We live on the second floor, and the kitchen and church is below on the first floor. The
building is twenty-six by thirty feet. Weve finished the basic structure,
but there is much yet to complete.
Well be glad to help any way we can, Joe and Melody assured
them. And they pitched in willingly to help finish the building and to
do anything else that was needed.
About a month after Joe and Melody arrived, the little group of
volunteer missionaries rejoiced as twelve villagers were baptized.
One couple, who had just been married, were baptized in their wedding clothes!
In June, when Gary Roberts returned to the United States to marry
Wendy, David visited Kopinang and met Joe and Melody for the first
time. Were so thankful we volunteered to come to Guyana, they
told him. They showed David the improvements that had been made
in the time they had been in the village. Weve just finished putting in
a new water project, Joe told him, so now we have good water.
God continued blessing abundantly as Joe and Melody joined their
efforts to the work that Sebastian, Ada, and Ray were doing, Soon fifty
people were attending church each Sabbath, and the little building
wasnt large enough. The Bible workers decided to build a new, larger,
beautiful church. By the time the new church was completed, God had
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plane to Brazil for mission work when an engine failure had forced an
emergency landing. The pilot guided the aircraft to a safe landing but not
without bending the right landing gear. After settling with the insurance
company, Moody Bible Aviation had decided to sell the damaged plane
to him. He was a local air taxi operator, and he seemed very friendly.
David told him, The Venezuela Union of Seventh-day Adventists
has plans to begin a medical aviation service among the Amerindians of
the Gran Sabana, near the border with Guyana and Brazil.
The owner of the plane looked at David and said, Just today I finished the paperwork to register this plane in Venezuela for noncommercial use. In about three to six months I intend to sell it. Would you like
to buy it?
Wow! Talk about timing! David thought. God has done it again!
The next morning David returned to the airport with a substantial
deposit from funds hed been holding for the Venezuela project. He willingly went forward in faith, knowing he had a few months to pray that
God would provide the balance of $30,000.
Later, when he received notice that the owner had finished with his
use of the plane and was ready to complete the sale, David called his dad,
Richard Gates, in Illinois. Have any funds come in to finish paying for
the plane? David asked.
No, admitted his father. But he agreed to do as he had done for the
mission planes in Guyana. Richard contacted a local bank and arranged
for a ninety-day loan, using his bulldozer and tractor for collateral.
With the title in hand to the Cessna, David finished his medical and
written examinations to obtain a pilots license in Venezuela. By Gods
gracious mercies, the Venezuela Adventist Medical Aviation Service
would soon take to the air.
But where would the $30,000 come from to pay off the loan?
It was at this time that David flew to Walla Walla, Washington, for a
speaking appointment. That morning in Walla Walla, during his morning devotions, David seemed to hear God say, You have done your part;
the rest is My part! A wonderful joy and peace filled Davids heart all
day. That afternoon, his father called to tell him that during the last two
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days, $28,000 in donations had arrived for the plane. Normal monthly
cash flow would be able to take care of the remaining $2,000! Another
mission miracle!
God had provided a plane, but it was worthless sitting on the ground
in Venezuela with no pilot. David and Becky began to pray that God
would provide a pilot. They knew it would not be easy to find someone
with all the necessary qualifications. In their prayers, they gave God a tall
ordera husband and wife team who was open to understanding other
cultures and who was willing to live in contentment in circumstances
that would be considered poverty in the United States. A couple who was
compassionate, adaptable, capable, and willing to take risks for God. A
pilot who was experienced and able to land and take off safely on short
runways in difficult terrain. And on top of all that, it would be nice if one
or both of them had nursing skills! It was a huge request; yet, David and
Becky knew that God loves to do the impossible. They continued pressing their prayers to the heavenly throne daily.
The days passed, however, and they seemed no closer to finding the
needed husband and wife team they needed to get the Venezuelan medical aviation service off the groundliterally. I know God often answers
prayer at the last minute, Becky said. Lets not give up. And they
didnt. Instead, they determined to maintain their faith and depend
completely on the Lord.
Over a period of time, David had actually developed a list of twelve
practical methods for doing just thattrusting God completely and depending on Him for all their needs. He kept the list in his Bible. Together, David and Becky decided this would be a good time to review
that list. They had put these principles into practice many times before
and had experienced Gods blessings as a result. The list represented David and Beckys philosophy of mission service and provided a blueprint
for their activities day by day. Here are the principles they reviewed in
this situation:
1. If you feel unsure about a course of action or a decision, regular
Bible study and prayer can confirm Gods Word or the counsel
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Chapter 4
Unexpected Challenges
Guyana Adventist Medical Aviation Services (GAMAS) urged David
to make a special trip to Bolivia to look at an airplane that was for sale
and that could be used in mission work in Bolivia. He went, and after
finishing his business there, David attended an evangelistic meeting in
the city of Santa Cruz. He was especially blessed by the special music
provided by two women. One, who was blind, skillfully played the guitar, accompanying the beautiful voice of a younger woman.
Who are they? David asked someone nearby.
Two cousins, Heidi
and Jenny, was the reply.
They are new converts who
work as volunteers in the
womens prison ministry.
As he was leaving, David
stopped to thank the ladies
for their music. When he
introduced himself, both
women began to jump up
and down, praising God.
Jenny and Heidi use their many talents in ministry for
Weve heard of your volprisoners in Bolivia.
unteer work, they told
him. Weve been praying and fasting that you would come here soon.
Both of these women were from the upper class and had once been
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Bob knew that if he couldnt get his papers signed on Friday, he and Neiba
would be stuck at the hotel for the weekend. He waited until six oclock
Friday evening. Still the official refused to sign, even though he knew how
long Bob had been waiting. On Monday, Bob was back early. Fifteen minutes later, he had his Venezuelan pilots license in hand.
The next priority was to get a taxi to the airport in order to catch a plane
that would be leaving in two and a half hours. They arrived at the airport
just in time to check in. It
was a fifty-minute flight to
the commercial airport
nearest the college. But
near was a relative term.
To get from the airport to
the college required a ninehour bus trip. Bob and
Neiba finally arrived at the
campus of Colegio Gran
Sabana, where they would
make their home.
Bob and Neiba Norton have dedicated their lives to mission
service in Venezuela. Neiba is a nurse, and Bob is a pilot.
In February 2002,
church administrators in the Venezuela-Antilles Union Mission invited
David and Becky to come to their field and start the new medical aviation program and also to serve as a volunteer communications director
and assistant ADRA director. What should they do? Should they leave
Guyana? After much prayer, they left their home in Kaikan, Guyana,
believing that God had called them to Venezuelaand trusting that He
would continue to direct the consecrated team of volunteer missionaries
they would leave behind.
David and Becky moved to Colegio Gran Sabana in Santa Elena,
Venezuela. When they arrived, there was no available housing. So, David, Becky, and their two boys stayed temporarily in two rooms in the
home of the boys dean. When the Norton family arrived in June, the
dean suggested, We have one room left in our apartment. Theres no
other place on campus. Bob and Neiba, you may share the apartment
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with us and use the kitchen. So, three families made do. Bob and Neiba
lived in that one room for seven months. Their son Josiah moved in with
the Gateses boys.
One evening David reDavid and Becky
ceived a call from Jenny in
Gates with their
Bolivia. David, remember
extended family at
their home in St.
you asked us to find out about
Elena, Venezuela
broadcasting
requirements
here and to be on the lookout
for any stations that might be
for sale? Her voice bubbled
with excitement. Well, even
though Heidi is blind, she decided she would do what she could
to find a station. So she called the
telephone operator and asked for
the number for each of the TV stations in town. Then she called the stations one by one and asked if the station was for sale. Most were very
surprised by her question and emphatically said, No, of course not!
When she called Channel 13, she was told, No, but we do have a network for sale.
A network! exclaimed David. A network had not even entered
his mind.
Yes, Jenny continued. The owners have two networks. They are
involved in the national presidential campaign; so, they have decided to
sell one network to fund the campaign.
How much does this network cost? asked David.
Only a million dollars.
A million dollars! David almost fainted. Jenny, he stammered,
you know we dont have that kind of money! Even if we closed down all
our schools and aviation programs, it would still take several years to accumulate that much money.
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vancement? Just imagine how many multiple millions of people in Bolivia could hear the gospel if we bought the network. Could it be that
God has bigger plans, a dream come true?
Youre right, Jenny. Ive seen Gods hand at work too many times to
doubt His ability and willingness to provide. Lets pray about it, and Ill
consult the board of Gospel
Ministries International at
our next annual meeting.
For the board meeting,
David prepared a financial
statement that showed
God had richly rewarded
an aggressive expansion
program by nearly doubling the funding every
year for the last three years.
Jenny and Heidi stand in the courtyard of the prison where When he shared this latest
they minister to those who are incarcerated.
projecta one million
dollar television networkwith his father, David expected a negative recommendation. His father was always conservative on spending. To his
surprise, he heard his father say, Im convinced that Jesus return is imminent. We shouldnt reject any opportunity simply because of the cost.
Later, the Gospel Ministries International board recommended moving forward with the proposed network purchase, knowing full well that
the organization had absolutely no funds available for this project. Surely the Holy Spirit took things into His own hands and influenced the
board to go forward in faith.
Can God supply more than one million dollars? Gospel Ministries
International believes that He can. It believes in mission miracles.
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work which would bring the light of Your glory to millions in Bolivia.
Our eyes are on You.
Later that morning, David, his father, Jenny, their lawyer, and their
technical advisor entered the large boardroom. As the network manager
led David to his seat, he whispered in his ear, The president of the company has a reputation as a hard negotiator. Dont be surprised if he wont
budge. He mentioned that the Catholic Church had also made an offer
to purchase the network. David sat next to the president and owner of
the network, a man so wealthy he could almost be considered the owner
of the country.
As the discussion began, the president said, Another organization
wants this network; however, they have offered us only one million dollars. We are asking one and a half million dollars.
One and a half million dollars! exclaimed David, his head reeling.
I was told the price was only one million dollars!
You must have been misinformed, the manager replied. We have
been asking one and a half million dollars all along. He quickly produced some documents to prove his point.
Davids knees began to shake as he prayed, Lord, what should I do?
Quickly, the Bible story of the five loaves and two fish flashed into his
mind. If God can feed five thousand people, David thought, He could also
have fed twenty thousand. Then his fathers quiet voice asked, Whats the
difference, Davidone million dollars or one and a half million dollars?
You dont have either amount, but God does!
The Holy Spirit convicted David that his father was right. Hadnt
God said that all the silver and the gold were His (see Haggai 2:8) as well
as the cattle on a thousand hills (see Psalm 50:10)? Wasnt it God Himself who said, Open your mouth wide, / and I will fill it (Psalm
81:10)? David knew that God is pleased when we make the very highest
demands upon Him, especially if it involves carrying forward His commission to go into all the world and preach the gospel. As these promises
came to his mind, David felt Gods peace and joy flooding his soul.
We also want the network, David replied, and we are willing to
pay the one and a half million dollars you are asking.
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You are? asked the owner. He seemed surprised that David didnt try to
negotiate a lower price.
But David wasnt finished. If we buy the network, we will need a
place to work. So, we
would kindly ask you to
include in the deal the
property you just purchased across the street
that contains offices and a
warehouse. We could remodel these into a studio.
Second, we ask for visibility on your larger VHF
network. We would like
four thirty-second spots The gate at the entrance to the ADVenir property and offices in Bolivia
on prime time each day.
Now the owner really did look surprised. But we just purchased that
property so we could expand our station, he declared.
I accepted your asking price, David replied firmly. Now I ask you
to accept my requests.
The owner turned to the man sitting next to him and whispered,
This gringo sure is a hard negotiator. After some discussion, the owner stated, We are willing to sell you the network. The final purchase
price of one and a half million dollars will include the licenses and equipment for six TV stations, one year free use of our towers and stations to
house the transmitters, the beautiful three-hundred-thousand-dollar
property, and four prime-time spots each day for twenty-four months,
worth seven hundred and thirty thousand dollars.
Can there be any doubt that God controlled these negotiations?
The formal ceremony for signing the contracts took place at the network owners sixteen-acre estate on January 31, 2002. The ceremony was
filmed by the networks news team, and a two-hour banquet followed.
During the meal, the network owner, who was also running for public
office in Bolivia, kept asking questions about the Bible. He asked for
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words from Gospel Workers, page 262: Go forward. Let us obey the
command, even though our sight cannot penetrate the darkness. The
obstacles that hinder our progress will never disappear before a halting,
doubting spirit. Those who defer obedience till every uncertainty disappears, and there remains no risk of failure or defeat, will never obey.
Faith looks beyond the difficulties, and lays hold of the unseen, even
Omnipotence, therefore it cannot be baffled.
Then came a phone call from Chip Doss of Edgemont Video. David,
I know its about time for you to head south to Bolivia. What about your
television studio? Do you need any equipment?
That is one of my concerns, David admitted. I would really hate to
fly the plane to Bolivia without taking along any essential equipment.
But I havent received any funds to purchase anything significant yet.
Dont worry. We have enough professional studio equipment
here at Edgemont Video to set you up with a skeleton studio. Come
to Arkansas, and well make sure you have a plane full to take down,
Chip encouraged.
A week later, Davids heart rejoiced as Howard, Chip, and Jim Doss
filled his van with studio equipment. Their willingness to give freely was
evidence that God would provide for all future needs. David was more
convinced than ever that God would never fail him as long as he continued to trust Him.
For the second time in 2002 the white- and blue-striped Twin Comanche climbed out from Illinois on its thirty-two-hour flight to Bolivia via
Miami, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, and Brazil. To date, the total resources for
this television network were a $100,000 debt and about $10,000 in a bank
account. But most importantly, David had a signed note from his heavenly Guarantor stating, And whatever you ask in My name, that I will
do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son (John 14:13}.
Two evenings later, Becky and the boys had to watch David fly over
their home in southern Venezuela as he headed south to Brazil; the schedule did not allow for an overnight stop. His sweet wife cheered him up on
the HF radio, however, as he passed overhead. I know youre flying to
Bolivia without money to finish paying for the network, she said, but
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this morning, during my devotions, I read Isaiah 55, and God encouraged
me. I believe its His promise to you. Wont you read it right now?
So David pulled out his Bible and read,
Ho! Everyone who thirsts,
Come to the waters;
And you who have no money,
Come, buy and eat.
Yes, come, buy wine and milk
Without money and without price. . . .
. . . I will make an everlasting covenant with you
The sure mercies of David.
Indeed I have given him as a witness to the people. . . .
. . . My word . . .
. . . shall not return to Me void,
But it shall accomplish what I please,
And it shall prosper in the thing for which I sent it
(Isaiah 55:1, 3, 4, 11).
Gods promises cheered his heart, just as they had encouraged Beckys
heart earlier in the day.
During the entire trip David kept up hourly contacts with his dad on
the HF radio. Just minutes after he crossed the border into Bolivia, he
received an excited call from his dad that a check for $100,000 had been
delivered to the GMI post office box. The funds had come from an insurance settlement from the accidental death of a donors wife. Davids eyes
filled with tears as he realized that sacrifice seems to be the common denominator among Gods faithful people.
Arriving in Santa Cruz on Friday afternoon, David quickly unloaded
the airplane and made his way to Heidi and Jennys house for worship
and supper. He spent Sabbath helping with an evangelistic campaign being conducted by the prison womens ministry. Sunday afternoon Jenny
took him to the network offices and studio. She and other dedicated
workers had spent weeks cleaning and refurbishing the studio and
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grounds. The property was now planted in new grass and nicely landscaped. Holding up her blistered hands, she said simply, Gods network
must reflect His character.
As the hour to meet with the network sellers drew near, David had
one main concern. So he did what he always does in such situations; he
prayed. Lord, even when You do provide the funds, it seems it will be
impossible for us to get on the air any sooner than a month from now. If
we were to take ownership today of all six stations, we wouldnt be ready
to go on the air. We dont want to have to use programming You cant
approve. Please, Jesus, help us resolve this problem.
David and Jenny arrived at the network headquarters to find that the
sellers were friendly but a bit uncomfortable. They were embarrassed,
they admitted, because they hadnt yet completed all the legal paperwork
needed to transfer ownership of the network. They apologized for the
situation and asked, Would you allow us another two or three weeks to
finish the paperwork? Also, weve decided that we will pay the twelve
thousand dollars in transfer taxes.
Delighted and thankful, David happily accepted their offer and
breathed a prayer to his heavenly Guide not only for giving more time to
set up the skeleton studio but for saving them money.
As the group continued preparing for the time they would go on the
air, God was impressing dedicated individuals, both in Bolivia and outside the country, to volunteer their services to the network. Other offers
of help poured in. Hispanic coordinators in North America made available or donated Spanish video material. Media centers in the InterAmerican Division promised a constant flow of Spanish videos. In Colombia, the union signed a joint agreement to function as a full-time source
for Spanish programs.
Meanwhile, GMI officially registered the network in Bolivia as RedADVenir (the He-is-coming Network). In English, it is called the ADVenir Spanish Televison Network.
As the end of April approached, both David and Becky felt Gods
presence. Peace and joy surrounded them as they again claimed the message in Prophets and Kings, page 243When the Lord gives a work to
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be done, let not men stop to inquire into the reasonableness of the command or the probable result of their efforts to obey. The supply in their
hands may seem to fall short of the need to be filled; but in the hands of
the Lord it will prove more than sufficient.
When David arrived again in Santa Cruz, he discovered that church
members all over Bolivia were meeting in churches or homes to ask
God to intervene in behalf of this wonderful opportunity to share the
gospel. All over the country, songs of praise, prayers of thanksgiving,
and Bible promises were ascending to heaven. This gave David much
courage and joy.
On Monday, April 29, the local district pastor, Pastor Parada, Jenny,
and David walked into the offices of the sellers once more. Unfortunately, ADVenirs lawyer was unable to come. All of the permits, titles,
corporate papers, and financial fees were in order. But due to the lawyers
absence, the sellers agreed to postpone the ceremony until Tuesday,
when both the attorneys for both sides could be present. Before he left,
David handed personalized copies of The Desire of Ages and a vegetarian
cookbook to each person on the sellers team.
On Tuesday, as everyone was waiting to enter the boardroom, one of
the men who had received a copy of The Desire of Ages shook Davids
hand warmly. Thank you so much for that lovely book, he said gratefully. My wife and I read one of the chapters yesterday. We have never
read such a beautiful account of the life of Jesus. In fact, it brought tears
to my wifes eyes.
When everyone was seated in the boardroom, the seller, who was running as a candidate for vice president of the country, announced that he
was currently in the lead in that race. Evidently the people liked his
policy of honesty and freedom from corruption. The seller agreed that
only God could give his campaign wisdom and direction. He suggested
that they all kneel down around the large table as David prayed for Gods
leading in the campaign.
During the meeting, David continually prayed silently, claiming
Gods promises for blessings. Three times he stepped out of the room
into the bathroom to kneel before His Maker. Earlier in the day and
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During the next month, emails poured in from Gods people who
were praying worldwide. These messages came in English, French, German, Spanish, and Portuguese from at least twenty countries, including
Norway, Romania, Spain, Australia, and Slovakia. Not only individuals
but entire churches met to pray. One group met three times a day!
During this time, a close friend contacted David to express his interest. I believe now is the time to place all on the altar, he told David.
Its time not only to commit ourselves but to put our resources at risk
in Gods work while we still control them. David, were on your side;
were praying for Gods work to succeed in this venture. Some influential
persons dont believe that ministry resources should be placed at risk as
you have done with this project in Bolivia. They are questioning your
wisdom in pledging your twin-engine plane as security for the down payment of the network.
Yes, I know, David answered. But I believe Gods work will never
be finished if we are willing to use only cautious methods. As you know,
a few short weeks after we signed the loan papers, God rewarded our
faith by providing enough funds through a single donor to completely
pay off the $100,000 loan for the down payment. The mission plane is
no longer at risk.
I believe that every resource God has placed in the hands of His people
should be used now to leverage and advance Gods work around the world,
David continued. I intend to use my influence, writing and preaching, to
convince Gods people that the time has come to stop running with footmen and begin contending with horses (see Jeremiah 12:5).
His friend encouraged David, pointing out that God was giving this
ministry special visibility at this time. In March 2002, the adult Sabbath
School study guide featured the story of how an angel had delivered David from a gang assault in Lima. In May of that year, Pacific Press published Davids book Mission Pilot, with its thrilling account of miracles in
Guyana. The Adventist Review had placed Heidis and Jennys miracles of
faith on its front page in an article titled Marked for Death.
The real question is not about money, his friend concluded. The
question is, How can we fit into Gods plan?
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David: Your message is very clear. I praise and honor Your name.
Thank You for allowing me the great privilege of being used by You to
show the world how great You are and how much we miss by trying to
finance everything by normal human methods. In perfect peace I will
obey and will not worry. Thank you, precious God.
God: Thank you, my son, for trusting and moving forward in faith and
giving Me such great joy. I impressed you from the first that this matter will
not be solved through normal human means. I will do it Myself that all the
peoples of the earth may know the hand of the Lord, that it is mighty, that
you may fear the Lord your God forever (Joshua 4:24).
After a special season of prayer and praise with the television team,
three individuals went with David to the meeting. When they arrived,
the sellers seemed a bit tense and worried.
David began by saying, First of all, I must let you know that I came
prepared to pay the full balance of one point four million dollars.
Smiles registered on their faces as they leaned forward in their chairs
to listen.
David continued, For me this is a very sacred moment. May I share
some spiritual details with you?
They nodded.
This is a project of faith, he went on. God has never failed me, and
He wont now. I didnt come to Bolivia prepared to give you a check for
the full amount. But that changed this morning because of Gods leading. May I share with you how God led me this morning?
Yes, of course, the vice president agreed enthusiastically. We recognize that God has been blessing us in our political campaign since
this partnership with you began. Please tell us what God did for you
this morning.
As David guided them through his entire conversation with God, he
asked Jenny to read each verse from the Bible. They listened with rapt
attention, seeming to agree with each point. He concluded, Now you
know why I have written this check. At this moment, I do not have the
funds to cover the check. My signature is not strong enough to cover a
check for one point four million dollars. Since God is the Guarantor of
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price, God was shouting at His people to accelerate. ADVenir staff felt that
it was time to sprint to the finish line. That it was now or never!
Back in the United States, David met with his bank manager. He
explained the situation and provided the bank with a photocopy of the
check. After prayer together on their knees, the manager asked David,
What if the check arrives and we have insufficient funds to cover it?
No problem, David responded. Treat it as you would any other
check. If funds are there, pay it. If not, bounce it. My responsibility as a
soldier in Gods army is only to obey. The consequences of what happens
belong to the Commanding Officer who issues the orders.
On June 12, Davids cell phone rang midway across Wyoming as he
and his family were driving to Washington state for a camp meeting appointment. When he answered the call, he heard his bankers voice on the
other end. David, the bank of Miami just called to advise us that the $1.4
million check has arrived there. They called ahead to ask if we had sufficient funds to cover the check. We told them, No. The check is now on
its way here to us. Well receive it tomorrow.
Fear wrenched Davids stomach. The enemy whispered into his ear.
Now look what youve done. Youve embarrassed yourself and God.
The entire project will end up in bankruptcy, a total failure.
As he drove, David, his wife, and their boys prayed. Lord, were
afraid. You have never failed us before. We refuse to accept that You will
fail now. Regardless of what happens, even if we dont understand, we
cannot accept the failure of your promises. Thank You for the opportunity to trust in You even though failure appears imminent.
Then Becky said, Remember what Moses told the Israelites when
they were standing helplessly before the Red Sea, surrounded by mountains, with Pharaohs army closing in? He said, Do not be afraid. Stand
still, and see the salvation of the Lord (Exodus 14:13). Peace flooded
the car and the heart of each trusting person in it.
Commenting on Moses experience at the Red Seat, Ellen White wrote:
Often the Christian life is beset by dangers, and duty seems
hard to perform. The imagination pictures impending ruin before
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and bondage or death behind. Yet the voice of God speaks clearly,
Go forward. We should obey this command, even though our
eyes cannot penetrate the darkness, and we feel the cold waves
about our feet. The obstacles that hinder our progress will never
disappear before a halting, doubting spirit. Those who defer obedience till every shadow of uncertainty disappears and there remains
no risk of failure or defeat, will never obey at all. Unbelief whispers, Let us wait till the obstructions are removed, and we can see
our way clearly; but faith courageously urges an advance, hoping
all things, believing all things (Patriarchs and Prophets, p. 290).
The next day, June 13, the cell phone rang again when they were driving through Washington state. The banker told David, The check arrived late last night. We must respond to it today. The funds are still not
here. What do you suggest?
Hold the check as long as you can today, David requested. Then
follow standard procedures. Ill call Bolivia and let the sellers know what
is happening.
The great controversy raged in Davids mind. Satan forced the thought
upon him, You need to fear. You acted alone and without direction.
You dishonored God, and now you will reap the consequences!
Again Becky opened her precious Bible. First she read the promise
shed read the day before and added, Listen David. God says to you,
For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and
of a sound mind (2 Timothy 1:7). Peace I leave with you, My peace
I give to you. . . . Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be
afraid (John 14:27).
The thought kept getting louder in Davids mindDo not be afraid!
Do not be afraid! DO NOT BE AFRAID! Whatever direction his mind
went, he still heard these words. The struggle became intense as he realized the choice: Fear versus Gods promise of peace. Was God able to
perform a miracle? David and his family chose to believe Gods Word
and accept His promise of peace. They began to sing as they drove, and
the joy of victory rang through their songs.
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A few minutes later, Becky turned on the radio, looking for a Christian station. Through the speakers came the voice of a preacher explaining how God has an ocean full of blessings waiting for us, but many
times we take only a cupful. Tears sprang to Beckys eyes. Oh, precious
Father, she whispered, I dont believe this is a coincidence. Thank You
for Your encouragement. Forgive us for the many times we have only
taken a cupful. Today we choose to take one point four million dollars,
and I pray that this will result in bringing honor and glory to Your name.
David and Becky felt added confirmation when at the end of the program they discovered that radio program was The Voice of Prophecy and
that the preacher was Lonnie Melashenko.
When David called Jenny in Bolivia to let her know about the situation with the check, she replied cheerfully, Yes, weve known since
yesterday. The bank of Miami called the sellers to advise them about
the insufficient funds. The sellers didnt seem disappointed or discouraged. They instructed their bankers not to return the check to Bolivia
but to keep it in Miami. They assured the bank that the check was good
and expressed confidence that very soon the funds would be on hand to
cover it.
After the call, David turned to his wife and said, Ive come to believe that when God wants to take over a property, the owner really has
very little to do with it. Gods promises are equal to cash, and we must
act on Gods Word. God is calling us to detach ourselves totally from
things and to depend on Him for all our needs. We must be willing to
take the risk.
Following six weeks of intensive camp meeting appointments from
Washington to Maine, David and his family headed back to the farm in
Illinois to load the plane with medical and broadcasting equipment, as
well as aviation and school supplies. David dreaded the lonely flight
down to South America by himself, leaving his wife and boys behind.
But he felt deep joy from the reports of how God was continuing to accelerate the work in Guyana, Venezuela, Colombia, and Bolivia.
In Bolivia, David met with the sellers once more. With no solution but
armed with Gods peace, he entered the boardroom. The sellers made it
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clear they needed the money to clear the network property title and pay
other debts. Again, David offered to allow them to sell to another buyer.
No, one of the owners interrupted him, we arent interested in
selling the network to anyone else. The network belongs to you! In fact,
our engineers asked us to have you take over operations as soon as possible. We believe your check in Miami will be paid. But we also beg you
to help us in our desperate financial need. Would you please take over
the operation of the network in the near future?
Amazed at the humble demeanor of these rich men who werent accustomed to begging, David asked, Would September be an appropriate
month for us to begin operations? They nodded. Regarding finances,
David continued, we have only prayer to turn to. God has consecrated
children with sufficient resources. We are praying that He will tap them
on the shoulder. If not, He still owns the worlds gold and silver and has
a thousand ways to provide for our needs. Would you care to pray with
me now?
Will you pray for us? they asked. We really dont know how to
pray. They knelt, and David prayed, Gracious Lord, we confess our
unworthiness. We plead with You to demonstrate Your power to provide
for our urgent financial needs. Give us peace and take our worries. The
owners had smiles on their faces and appeared relaxed as they arose.
As David walked to the studio, he made a mental inventory of the
needs required to meet the September deadline to begin operation of the
network. First, they must get the new digital equipment installed. Second, they must train personnel. Third, they must finish the large studio.
A little later, there was a knock at Davids door. Marco, a young
broadcast engineer in his thirties, smiled. Ive been asked by the network owners next door to come by and see if you need a hand with any
technical matters.
Please come in! Lets take a tour of our facilities and discuss the challenges of meeting our September deadline.
As they walked and talked, Marco made a list of the needs and placed
them on a time line. Then he spoke. A fully digital studio is something
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plished. You have very good equipment here, and this is a wonderful
opportunity to get started on the right foot. Your crew also needs production training on this new equipment. May I use your phone?
With only two phone calls, he lined up two expert technicians to
train the new personnel
at his expense. With another phone call, Marco
called an Italian friend
and whispered to David,
He has designed all the
big studios in Bolivia.
Hes the best in the country, and hell design your
studio here.
Within days, workmen were crawling all
The master control room at the ADVenir network. God
blessed
in a miraculous way in providing equipment and
over the building, pourtraining to make the network possible.
ing the floor and installing the ceiling, air conditioning, lighting structures, control rooms,
and sound proofing.
Besides getting the personnel and studio ready, what else can I help
you with?
Marco wanted to know.
Ive been wondering about the distribution of our signal to other
cities, David replied. I really would like to get our signal on satellite as
soon as possible.
As usual, Marco had already done his homework. Ive contacted another TV network I work with that is using only nineteen hours a day of
the twenty-four hours available on the NSS-806 satellite which covers
both North and South America. For two thousand dollars a month they
are willing to rent you the remaining five hours of satellite uplink time
each day from 1:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. I suggest you accept their offer. This
will give us time to iron out any wrinkles in our system. We will send
them our signal by fiber optics, while at the same time we start building
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office in Caracas. The ADRA director offered to take the papers with
him to Caracas. This saved Bob a bus trip to the capitaltwenty hours
each way! For Bob, it was just another evidence of Gods perfect lastminute timing.
August was the month selected for a special dedication service in Santa
Elena for the mission plane. Amerindian leaders from all the different
areas of the country would
come to see the plane that
would be visiting their areas to help them and their
people. But the papers
sent to the Union office in
Caracas still remained unsigned. David, who had
come to Venezuela for the
dedication service, called
the office, urging that the
Top: Bob and Neiba Norton (front row, center and right)
papers be signed and
stand in Santa Elena, Venezuela beside the new mission plane,
placed that night on the
dedicating it to Gods work. Bottom: Many gathered for the
commercial flight to Puerdedication service; one elderly man laid his hand on the wing,
thanking God for the help the plane would bring to his village.
to Ordaz. That way, they
would arrive the night before the dedication service.
Anxiously Bob and David
waited for the flight to
come in. But the papers
werent on that plane. Nor
were they on the first plane
the next morning. More
phone calls. Theyll be on
the twelve-ten plane, David was promised. Maybe,
just maybe, Bob would still be able to fly the plane in time to arrive during the afternoon program. But, again, there were no papers on the 12:10
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plane. The airport agent said, Maybe theyll be on the next plane. But
would the plane arrive soon enough? Would they have to conduct the
dedication service without the mission plane?
Bob was so upset he thought he would explode. He went outside and
told God exactly how he felt. He stood looking at the plane, totally upset
with many people, including church leaders who should have acted more
responsibly. He dared not fly without proper registration. Now he was
stranded without a way to get home! On top of everything else, today
was his wedding anniversary. He vented his feelings to Gods listening
ear. Lord God, Ive done all I could. Ive pleaded with You, but to no
avail. You know if the mission plane doesnt arrive for the dedication
service, a lot of eager people will be left in doubt and disappointment. Its
Your problem, not mine!
In the middle of his complaints, peace suddenly filled Bobs troubled
heart. A Bible verse came bursting into his mind: I have spoken it; I
will also bring it to pass (Isaiah 46:11).
He went back into the airport office. No papers could be found.
Please keep hunting. They have got to be somewhere. Perhaps theyre
coming on the next plane.
Yes, another plane is due to land in ten minutes. Maybe, just maybe,
theyll be on that one.
In faith, Bob thanked God for putting the papers on that plane. And,
praise God, he had them in his hands at 1:40 p.m. Could he make it before the dedication program ended?
He ran to the plane, rechecked everything, prepared for the flight, and
was off. He had clearance to land at the runway-in-progress at Santa Elena.
Three hours later, he touched down on the first half of the runway (the rest
wasnt yet finished). What joy! Everyone rushed to see their plane, the
plane that would come and bring help to them. One old man came and
laid his hand on the wing, saying, Many times Ive prayed that someday
help would come to my village. Now I see it. Thank God. The many problems Bob had encountered vanished before that wrinkled, happy face.
Alas, the registration papers went back to the Union office with those
who had come from Caracas to the dedication. Why? The name on the
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registration hadnt been changed yet! That was the reason the papers
had gone to the Union office in the first place! A few days later Neiba
went to the Union office in Caracas to try to get the papers completed.
The officers suggested, Go back home, and well complete them and
send them to you.
But she replied, No, thank you. Ill stay right here and wait for
them. The officers werent pleased, but they did complete the papers!
Although such experiences were frustrating, Bob and Neiba better
understood each day why God so often developed their patience by saying Wait on the Lord (Psalm 27:14). Getting fuel to fly the plane
continued to be extremely difficult. When fuel was available, they had to
wait in line for hours. On one occasion Bob repeatedly called the airport
in Puerto Ordaz to see if he could purchase some fuel, but no one answered the phone. Finally, in desperation, he prayed, God, I have just a
little fuel in the planes tanks, just enough to take needed medicine to a
small village with a very short runway. After that, Im grounded. Show
me what to do.
Bob spoke with the driver of the schools truck. Is there any way you
could take me to Puerto Ordaz to get fuel for the plane?
Well, the driver replied, the starter isnt working, and the truck
needs other repairs, but if you are willing to take the chance, lets go for
it. The school could use some more food. It will take nine to twelve hours
each way! They loaded the two large airplane tanks onto the truck and by
4:00 p.m. they started for Puerto Ordaz. With Gods blessing, they arrived early the next morning and immediately went to the airport to see
about purchasing some fuel.
No, we cant sell you fuel, for we have very little left in our tanks,
the technician shook his head.
Is there anyone else I can talk to about getting fuel? Bob wanted to
know as he prayed silently for God to show him a way to get what he
needed so badly. He had a letter with him from the mayor of Santa Elena; he hoped that might help.
Maybe the commander of the national guard would give you an
official permit.
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After the commander read the mayors letter, he nodded, Yes, Ill
sign the permit and apply my seal. Take this to the fuel office and fill
your tanks.
Thank You, Lord, Bob prayed as he drove the old truck to the
pumping station. Just then six airport officials ran toward him, Stop!
Dont fill those tanks. We must see a letter from both the fire station and
the police of your town stating that your truck is in good condition to
haul fuel. Santa Elena didnt even have a fire station! The officials went
back inside while Bob waited.
Now what, God? You know that I cant save lives without fuel to fly.
When the officials didnt return, Bob felt impressed to return to the
National Guard commander and tell him what had happened.
Didnt I both sign and seal a permit to fill your tanks? Go fill them!
he told Bob.
Thank you, Bob replied and left. After finally filling the planes
tanks and loading them on the truck, Bob had another prayer on his lips.
Lord, weve had to push this truck every time to get it started. We dont
dare do that in front of these officials. Please let it start on its own this
time. And it started!
Before leaving town, Bob had to buy food for the school. Just as they
got on the road out of town, the linkage for the clutch broke. Well have
to get it welded, the driver said. Eventually they were back on their way,
but the load was so heavy they had to drive more slowly than usual. It
took twelve hours to get home, where Bob found an urgent radio call
waiting for him.
A boy with an arrow in his arm needed medical attention. His parents
had walked eight hours to get to a radio to call for help. So, Bob was up
at five oclock the next morning to get the plane ready. On his return, the
ambulance waited at the airport to take the boy to the hospital. Immediately, Bob flew back to the same village where he had picked up the injured boythis time for a pregnant mother whose baby was about to be
born and who wasnt doing well.
Back in Santa Elena yet again, Bob headed for the mayors office to
get a permit to haul fuel. You really dont need it, but Ill write out an
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additional permit for you not only to purchase more fuel but to transport the fuel as needed. Now, I have a favor to ask of you. A mother and
her newborn baby need to get to her village. We dont have money to
feed her or a place for her to stay. They live in Apoipo, about a twenty
minute flight.
Ill be glad to take her home. Bring them to the plane. Soon he was
in the air once more. A few minutes later, he landed on a very narrow
strip with a bad cross wind. He stopped the plane and opened the door.
But the woman shook her head, saying something in Aparia local dialect. Bob realized, then, that her limited Spanish and his inability to
speak Apari had caused a problem. He was at the wrong village! But after
only ten more minutes of flying time, she smiled broadly, saying, Home!
Home! as the plane landed in her village.
Thinking how wonderful it would be to get back to his own home
and be able to rest, Bob was preparing to take off when a man came running toward the plane. My brother fell off a horse, he said. He is in
lots of pain. Maybe he broke his collar bone. He can walk a little.
Bring him to me, but hurry. It will be getting dark soon, Bob instructed. By the time they landed in Santa Elena, he barely had time to
get someone to take this latest patient to the hospital and then fly to his
home base at the school before night came.
But Neibas welcome made Bob forget his hours of frustration trying
to get gasoline and the long day of flying. Together they rejoiced to be
joined in service for God. What did it matter that more than half the
time there was no running water in the house. They still had a barrel of
water outside to use until the power came on again.
When fuel of any kind seems impossible to get, when the government
cannot seem to solve the fuel crisis, when the schools food supply is
desperately low, when there is no gas to go to town to buy supplies, Bob
and Neiba tell God, This is Your work, not ours. Calls for help from the
very sick keep coming, but the airplanes fuel tanks are empty. We have
no way to move forward. We put all our needseverythingin Your
hands, God. We are powerless on our own, and we simply wait and
watch for You to open doors.
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And God works miracles to allow His work to continue. During those
first three months of 2003, the fuel crisis continued, but God provided
enough gas to keep the plane flying so that many are alive physically and
have had the opportunity of hearing the good news of salvation. In January 2003, Bob flew a total of twenty-two hours of emergency flights,
taking patients to the hospital who had no other way of getting there for
urgently needed medical care. Add to that more than four hours of flying
time spent taking doctors or nurses to provide health care in the villages.
And another ten hours bringing food supplies and spiritual help as he
flew pastors and lay workers to outlying villages.
In February, Bob flew over sixty hours. By March, the total for the
first three months of the year rose to more than one hundred thirty-four
hours in the air. Somehow, God miraculously provided fuel for all these
flight hours during a fuel crisis in Venezuela that lasted for months.
Does God work miracles to keep airplanes flying? Ask Bob Norton.
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station and a small studio. Six weeks of hard work in Grenada flew past.
With the help of two hired workers, he tore down the old walls, installed
new plumbing, and made preparations for a group of twenty-three volunteer missionaries from the Templeton Hills Christian School who
would be arriving shortly to help with the project. When the group began working, it was amazing to see how much work they could accomplish in a week! John was thrilled. Windows and electrical conduit were
installed; the project leaped forward.
Near the end of his initial time in Grenada, John learned that his
prayers had been answered when Sue told him on the phone, The house
has sold, and God has moved every roadblock out of the way. John
knelt and thanked God for His wonderful blessings.
However, back home in Washington state, John and Sue were once
again faced with God-sized trials. The sale of their home became mired
in red tape, and bills began to stack up. They had only two hundred dollars left. John was sick and stressed. Awake in the middle of the night, he
was studying the Sabbath School lesson when the Lord directed his attention to the thought exercise at the bottom of the page for that particular lesson: Write down all the reasons you have faith in Jesus.
John went to his computer and began listing reasons for his faith in
Jesus. When he finished, he heard the question ringing in his mind, So,
do you trust Me?
Yes, Lord, John answered through his tears. But I need something
to hold on to! He picked up his Bible, and it fell open to Matthew 10. As
John read verses 5 through 10, he realized God was telling him to go work
for Him in Grenada, trusting Him for absolutely everything.
Two weeks later, God overruled the problems surrounding the sale of
their home, and the deal was completed. John, Sue, Steven, and Sarah
said Goodbye to their families and began their journey to Grenada. They
arrived on March 18, 2003, after spending a couple of months at 3ABN
gaining hands-on experience in broadcast engineering. Their two-bedroom apartment at the television station still needed a lot of work, but
with persistent effort by John and Sue, as well as Gods continued blessings and the support of the Grenada Mission administration, they made
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significant progress on both the house and the broadcast studio. The studio would become the Caribbean Family Network (CFN). CFNs mission would be to meet the needs of English-speaking Caribbean people
while seeking to protect the national and regional culture by featuring
Caribbean people in its productions. CFN was to be unique as a Christian
television network; its focus on children, health, education, spiritual music, and Christian programming gave it a family orientation. All of this
was designed to draw viewers to Jesus Christ. John and Sue trusted God
to work mission miracles in Grenada, and they pressed forward in faith.
In September 2002, about the same time that John and Sue were
preparing to broadcast from Grenada, Red ADVenir, the Spanish Adventist television network in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, began nationwide
broadcasting via satellite uplink. Initially, the station rented five hours
of satellite uplink daily from a local TV network. Then ADVenir downlinked the five-hour signal and broadcast fifteen hours daily throughout Bolivia on its own network of UHF television stations. ADVenir
covered six of the nations major cities and one small town. By years
end, ADVenirs own uplink
was expected to begin twentyfour hour operation, covering
South and Central America,
the Caribbean, and most of
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One day a man surprised David by asking, What do you need for
your broadcast work? David knew that this man had earlier said that he
never intended to use his money to finance a missionary.
Im praying for a hundred thousand dollars to buy a satellite uplink,
David replied.
Ill pay for half the cost, fifty thousand dollars, the man said, if you
can find another individual to match my donation. He paused and
smiled at the incredulous look on Davids face. I know you prefer not
to do fund-raising, but I suggest you put that aside for now and make a
few phone calls to some of your friends.
David was caught completely off guard. He wondered what could
have prompted this man to make such a generous offer for missionary work. Thank you for your kind offer, he said. Give me some
time to pray about this. Im sure God will provide someone to match
your donation.
As soon as he was alone, David turned to the One he knew he could
depend on. Please, God, tell me if You expect me to break my commitment not to become involved in raising funds. Should I begin looking
for a matching donor? A clear response came to his mindFinding
resources for My work is My responsibility. Dont worry about this offer;
Ill take care of it.
Several days later, on a commercial flight from Puerto Rico, David
was scanning through hundreds of new e-mails. A dollar figure in the
subject line of an e-mail flashed across the screen and caught his attention. The message read, I plan to send $50,000 for the ministry within
the next two weeks. Where would you like me to send it? In amazement
David saw that this e-mail had been sent on the exact date that his acquaintance had made the unusual offer of a matching donation!
With a heart overflowing with gratitude to his Master, David thought
of the promise in Nehemiah 2:20. The God of heaven Himself will
prosper us; therefore we His servants will arise and build. Aloud, he
said, Lord, Ive given this work totally to You. Help me to follow Your
directions and not what humans suggest. Thank You for making Yourself
responsible for the needs of Your work.
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Another mission miracle! God is more than able to keep His work
moving forward.
A short time later David was in northern Bolivia near the Brazilian
border. He took time to visit the church members of the Guayaramerin
church. Please let us take you to Yata village, they requested. No Adventists live there, but the residents are very friendly and anxious to have
an Adventist school near their town. We have explained our Christian
philosophy to the village people and their leaders. Now they have offered
to give us property for an industrial school.
David gladly joined them as they showed him the excellent plot of land
the Yata villagers had made available to them. It consisted of 385 acres with
a half mile of road frontage and a beautiful stream that wound along one
side of the property for 1.7 miles. Two Bolivian families and a university
student had already volunteered to live and work on the property.
David sipped a cool tamarind drink as he sat down with the villagers.
We greatly appreciate your generous gift. He smiled at his new friends.
With volunteer labor you can clear the land and build thatch-roofed classrooms and housing for staff. If everyone does his part, we can expect to
begin classes with a full staff of volunteer missionaries. Since you have also
offered to donate property in town for an Adventist church and parsonage,
we can only dream of the impact an industrial school will have on church
development and the blessings it will bring to this whole village.
The people nodded their approval, and one man spoke. We believe
in God. May we tell you how God spared the life of a lady right here a
few months ago?
Please do! David looked eagerly at the speaker.
One day, the man said, our quiet village of Yata was interrupted by
loud cries. We all looked out our windows and doors to see a taxi speeding through town in a cloud of red dust. Before long we saw a man running his hands through his hair as tears ran down his face. My wife is
dead! he wailed. She just drowned. He was making his way up the
river bank toward the only house with a telephone. My car ran off the
ferry and fell into the water with my wife trapped in it, he managed to
blurt out. I got out, but my wife couldnt. People are struggling now to
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get her body out of the car. Please, may I call my children to let them
know their mother has drowned?
Local village ladies covered their mouths with their hands and looked
on in quiet grief, sharing this unknown mans agony. The man took the
phone card a lady handed him. His hands trembled as he dialed the
number. Son, its your father, he spoke into the telephone. Sobs interrupted him before he could speak again. Your mother . . . your mother
drowned when our car fell off the ferry. I got out, but shes still trapped
inside at the bottom of the river.
News travels rapidly in Yata village. Soon many curious adults and
children poked their heads through the windows to get a glimpse of the
wet stranger and hear his words. Others rushed to the river to watch
people trying to pull the dead womans body from the vehicle that was
submerged upside down eighteen feet below the surface of the water.
Everyone was watching the sad drama inside the house, so no one
noticed a fat Indian Acholita [a woman from Peru] walk up behind the
crowd. Though it is hot in the jungles of Bolivia, this woman was still
wearing the many skirts that the women wear in the high Andean mountains. Her garments were at least five layers thick. Naturally this contributed to the size of her waist. Her thick black hair was formed into two
large braids, tied at the bottom with a short length of black cord from
which hung small flowers. Not wanting to miss a word of the poor husbands phone conversation, no one in the crowd wanted to give way to
the Acholita as she tried to push herself through the mass of peoplethat
is, until they noticed she was getting them all wet!
Please, please, let me through. I must get through, the disheveled
lady kept saying as she pressed through the crowd. Finally she found the
man she was looking forthe man on the phone! She pulled at him
from behind, and he turned around and gasped at the sight of his
drowned wife. She threw her arms around him. Excitedly, she began to
describe what had happened.
A large bubble of air was trapped inside the car, she said. It kept
me alive as I struggled to get the door open. Finally, after about twenty
minutes, I succeeded.
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She had popped to the surface, pushed her way through the people,
and began to hunt for her husband.
Thank you. David smiled. Thank you for sharing this miracle of
Gods love and grace right here in Yata village. Im sure this is only the
beginning of what God will do in this place for you.
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Jennys heart began to beat faster as she thought, Perhaps I should have
waited longer before I put that on the air. She continued listening.
No matter how hard we searched, we finally had to admit that the Bible
does teach that the seventh day is the Sabbath. We belong to an Assemblies
of God church that keeps Sunday. I thought you might be interested to know
that our pastor and those members who gathered with me each night to
watch your programs have now started keeping the seventh-day Sabbath.
This was the third time ADVenir had been contacted by Assemblies of
God church members. The first two requested permission to retransmit the
networks signal to community TV stations. All three contacts appeared to
be totally unrelated. Truly the Spirit of God is working on humans who
long to accept truth when they see the clearness of His Word.
Four major cities in Bolivia, plus many smaller areas, began transmitting ADVenir. After the network had been on the air only three weeks,
the number of viewers had quadrupled. In Argentina, ADVenir was carried on seven cable networks throughout the country. Even a taxi driver
from Brazil who spoke Portuguese and had been watching the five hours
carried by satellite, requested, Please hurry and begin transmitting
twenty-four hours a day. I want to be able to watch it all day long!
The receptionist at ADVenir greeted a caller warmly. The ladys voice
sounded as if she had been crying, Im desperate for help. I realize I need
Jesus power in my life. Could someone from the studio please come and
visit me?
The receptionist transferred the call to Jenny. Ill come this afternoon, Jenny promised the caller. Please give me your street address.
Later that day Jenny knocked on the door of a large house in a
plush neighborhood. A maid led her into the living room, and soon
she heard footsteps.
Thank you so much for coming, the lady said as she entered the room.
I keep my TV tuned to your station because your programs encourage
me. Im wrestling with a drinking habit that seriously affects my family.
After she shared her life story, she added, Today the pastor on your
TV program convinced me that God loves me and is willing to change
me. Ive decided to let Him control my life. What must I do now?
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I will no longer ask you for another extension. God continues to help us
improve the well being of the nation, blessing millions of viewers. The
ratings show a shift of viewers to our network from commercial stations
carrying violent programming.
Although I have complete confidence that God is totally in control of
the finances for His network, I will abide by your decision regarding the
sale of the six television stations. Whatever your decision, it will not affect
our ability to produce and uplink a full-time signal to the Hispanic world
since the studio equipment and satellite uplink belong to us.
On December 30, 2002, the sellers called. David, our board met last
week and discussed your letter. First of all, we agree that you are accomplishing the goals we laid out in selling you the network. Second, we
think you must get your satellite uplink going full-time, and that might
require a few months. The increased visibility and credibility will be a
tremendous asset to you.
The voice paused as David listened for the verdict. We decided not
to demand the full amount at this time. However, as we mentioned to
you before, we owe some heavy taxes which must be paid. David, we will
be satisfied if you could give us only five hundred thousand dollars at this
time. Could you do that?
A lump crept into Davids throat as he realized that even this smaller
payment of a half million dollars depended solely on Gods timing.
He replied, Im always amazed at your kindness and commitment to
helping us remain on the air. Your request for half a million dollars is
more than fair. Thank you so much. As he hung up the phone, David
knew that what God decides to accomplish will succeed.
After talking with the sellers, David spent a few minutes reminding
himself of all the evidence that God remained in control. His miracles
were evident. He had always provided enough resources to cover the
basic needs of each project. David felt blessed with an ever-expanding
team of spiritually strong volunteers and donors who sacrificed to make
growth possible.
The television viewing audience had grown from half a million to well
over six million people in Bolivia alone. Nighttime satellite viewers re84
ported watching ADVenir from ten countries. David knew that when
the full-time satellite uplink facility was completed, the number would
swell throughout the Americas and Europe. New broadcasting facilities
were being built in Grenada, Bolivia, Venezuela, and Peru. However, to
avoid non-Christian programming, David and his staff had chosen to
honor God and terminate the partnership with the TV station in Guyana, thus avoiding conflicts.
Sufficient funds to cover the down payment for the TV network and
to cover the purchase of the uplink facility had been donated exactly
when needed. Surely the delay in paying the $1.4 million balance had
not been accidental. What important lessons can we learn from this?
David asked God. He remembered how God had given tremendous success so far. Surely, it would be a sin to doubt Him now. Success doesnt
depend on the amount of resources at hand but on a willingness to trust
God and move forward in obedience. David knew that God provides
opportunities to give in order to bless the giver. The blessing is not in the
amount given but in the attitude and sacrifice of the giver. The means
and timing God chooses to provide for His work will frequently be unexpected and outside our normal way of thinking. He teaches us not to
look to human methods. We must depend totally on the infinite resources of our Leader who claims that the world is Mine, / and all its
fullness (Psalm 50:12).
In early January, David, Becky, and their two boys flew to Venezuela.
En route they stopped in Guyana. During board meetings at both Davis
Indian Industrial College and Kimbia Mission Academy, the schools reported an overflow of students. The chief education officer of Guyana
commented, There are no schools in the entire country of Guyana like
these Adventist schools.
Hardly had David touched foot back in Venezuela when the mission
president called him aside. A national television network has contacted
one of our church members with an interesting proposition. He wants to
see us right away.
Sensing that this was another divine appointment, they stopped for a
season of prayer and Bible study. With a sense of peace they headed for
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the office of the network owner in Caracas. After some time getting acquainted, the owner stated, When I was a child, my grandmother took
me to the Adventist church every week. When I became aware that ADVenir was on satellite four hours each night and would soon be on broadcasting twenty-four hours a day, I decided I would like to rebroadcast the
network nationwide in Venezuela, four hours a day, to the twenty-four
million viewers at no cost to you. What a breath of fresh air your satellite
could be to a country torn by crisis and in which every TV channel carries nothing but violence and conflict!
How David and the mission president praised and thanked God for
making such an avenue available. The Venezuela-Antilles Union voted to
mobilize the entire church twice a month in sacrificial support of ADVenir. When God takes charge and displays His miracles, amazing things
happen. How fast the entire world could be ready for the sound of the
trumpet of King Jesus as He approaches the earth!
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The Crisis
Strategic events regarding the Adventist Spanish Television Network
(ADVenir) developed during March 2003.
First, ADVenir signed a five-year contract for satellite service with
Intelsat 805. The Intelsat representative visited ADVenir from Washington, D.C. After he had seen the operation, he said, I believe your format
and content will place ADVenir at the top of Hispanic Christian broadcasting satellite networks. We will give you premium power and two
months of service at no extra cost.
Second, ADVenir completed installing the satellite uplink facility,
and a twenty-four hour uplink to all the Americas and western Europe
began in March 2003.
Third, ADVenir arranged two meetingsone with the administrators of
the South American Division and one with leaders of the Bolivian Union
to explore avenues of working together to forward the churchs mission.
Fourth, the final payment of $1.5 million (including interest) came due
at the end of March 2003. The sellers continued to treat David and the
ADVenir staff very kindly; their support for ADVenirs mission remained
strong. But David understood that the sellers financial needs made it imperative that the Adventists find some way to make the final payment.
The ADVenir team stood in awe. God was about to do something
marvelous. They didnt know what He might do or where or when, but
they knew He would never fail those who put their trust in Him.
Then at the very moment when ADVenir was about to go global
with Gods message of love to the Hispanic world, at the very time when
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The Crisis
it is Your will that we continue on the air, we must pay our utilities and
other normal bills.
Second, although our satellite uplink is in place, we must pay our
monthly deposit up front for satellite service.
Finally, Lord, our kind sellers have waited so long for their funds. It
seems they cannot wait any more. Thank You for Your past care. Now we
claim Your promise in Psalm 46:10:
Be still, and know that I am God;
I will be exalted among the nations,
I will be exalted in the earth.
Since You have called upon us to stop, we choose to be still as the
psalm says. We will not continue program production or uplinking programs to the satellite until
we see clear evidence that
You will provide the necessary means to do so.
Many times before,
God had chosen to answer
prayer at the last minute.
And so it happened again.
Just three days before the
end of March 2003, the
exact amount of money
The original master control room at ADVenir in Santa
needed to continue operaCruz, Bolivia.
tions came in. Thrilled,
the production staff set to work in earnest. Videotape began rolling.
It shall come to pass
That before they call, I will answer;
And while they are still speaking,
I will hear (Isaiah 65:24).
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However, they still did not have the finances needed to continue the
uplink to the satellite. The staff decided that they would wait for Gods
financing, just as they had with operations. In the meantime, David sent
out urgent requests for much prayer on the critical issues pending. The
eternal destiny of souls was at stake. David was sure that God would hear
and answer prayer in His own time and in His own way. Their prayers
focused on several crucial needs.
First, when David had last met with the sellers, he had nothing to
offer except the possibility of letting them terminate the sales agreement. The funds that GMI had paid so far would be interest payments
on the balance. But the owners had refused to terminate the sale saying,
We must go forward. Going backward would be a tremendous loss to
both sides. But please plead with your God that He will provide the
funds very soon.
Second, until God indicated that they begin uplinking ADVenir on a
twenty-four-hour schedule, they must wait. Satellite rental was $12,000
per month; they must have divine confirmation before moving ahead in
this area.
Third, the medical aviation programs and the schools in Guyana,
Venezuela, and Peru had been blessed by God to spread the gospel in
remote areas of the earth. All these programs needed special prayer and
blessing at this time.
While they prayed and waited, God intervened. An envelope arrived
with two checks from the same person. The note in the envelope read,
The Lord impressed me that my first check was not enough. Here is a
second check for the same amount. Together, the two checks totaled
$12,000exactly the amount needed for the first months satellite rental!
On April 21, ADVenir began uplinking full time to all the Americas
and western Europe on the Intelsat 805 satellite. Within days, responses began to pour in from viewers in countries in and around South
America that were receiving ADVenirs signal. Truly our God is a miracle-working God!
In Venezuela, the Telecaribe television network began rebroadcasting
ADVenir four hours a day during prime time to twenty-four million
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had come for a few weeks to Colegio Gran Sabana. They saw the dedication of the students and the staff. They witnessed Gods blessings on a
daily basis. One college student in the group had tended to complain at
first about all the inconveniences he was encountering on the project. As
time passed, however, his attitude changed. Before returning home, he
shared an experience that had made a significant impact on him.
Bob had invited this student missionary to go with him on one of his
short flights. They landed on a terrible runway in a remote village to pick
up an Amerindian husband and wife who had spent a couple months there
sharing the gospel with the villagers. Both husband and wife wore old
clothes and sandals, but they clutched a worn Bible like it was a treasure of
gold. Bob had come to bring them back to their humble home near Colegio Gran Sabana so they could visit with their children, whom they had left
behind to minister to the people of this village far out in the jungle. They
planned to spend some time at home, working and farming in order to get
some money and food so that they could return to that isolated village and
continue telling the people of Jesus love and soon coming.
How often do you fly out and check on this couple? the student
asked Bob.
Every month or so.
Do they know the difference between a risky landing and a safe one?
Not really. Its all the same to them. They live in this primitive place
for several months at a time. Just before they are ready to come home, I
take the local pastor with me, and we have a big baptism. Theres a good
sized church group in that village now.
How can they afford to do this? Who sponsors them and gives them
supplies?
No one. They work extra hard while at home and save all the money
they can. They even sell much of their garden produce. When they have
enough money, they arrange for someone to care for their children and
go again. When they run out of money and food, I fly out to get them so
they can do it all over again.
During the rest of the flight this young complainer kept thinking of
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tire lives to service and were willing to risk all for God. He remembered,
too, that Bob buys aviation fuel with his own money when donations
dont come in. And he realized that for the last two weeks he had been
grumbling about the tough life of working in the hot sun, getting dirty
and tired, having only cold showers, and eating skimpy meals. He went
back to college physically more tired than he left, but he felt refreshed
spiritually, for he had caught a new vision of life.
Even during the fuel crisis in Venezuela, Bob continued to make
emergency flights to take patients to the hospital and fly lay workers and
pastors to their destinations. During this time there were about one hundred sick or injured people who would have died without Bobs help.
Many baptisms took place due to Bob transporting pastors and laymen
to share the gospel in remote areas.
Typical of Bobs experiences during this time was a twenty-two-yearold woman who lay seriously ill in a village where the runway had been
abandoned for a long time. Termite mounds now covered most of the
runway, and a gusty wind was blowing at thirty knots the day that Bob
needed to fly into this village. He was able to find a stretch of the runway
that was clear of the largest termite mounds, and he set the plane down,
making his way around the smaller humps.
The villagers brought the sick woman, Maria, to the plane in a hammock. One look told Bob that without medical help, this woman didnt
have much time left. Bob called Canaima, the closest town with a doctor.
A half hour later, the doctor met his plane. Please wait while I check her
and see whats wrong, he told Bob. He returned a few minutes later to
say, Her appendix is ruptured; it probably happened yesterday. She will
be dead in three hours if we cant get her into surgery. Ill go with you in
case something happens on the way.
During the flight to the nearest surgical facility, the doctor could not
get a pulse from the patient. Trying to save her, he injected medicine
into her IV while in flight. Bob watched his tense face. After a few minutes he looked up and gave Bob a thumbs up sign. Bob knew then that
the woman was still alive. As he flew, he prayed, Lord, help us to get her
there in time!
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Bob kept calling ahead so the airport would know where he was. An
ambulance stood waiting for them. They quickly transferred Maria to
the ambulance, and it sped off. The next morning the doctor met Bob
at the airport. Maria came through surgery and will make a full recovery, he reported. Bob thanked God for helping him get Maria to the
hospital in time.
Still, the mission plane often sat in the hangar because there simply
wasnt enough money for fuel. Yet, the needs continued. A pastor was
stranded in a remote village, a lay worker had been waiting five days to
return to the village where he worked, and several patients had been
waiting for days to be flown out for medical help. The Nortons lived in
a crowded rental house that often had no running water, and even when
there was running water, they had to take cold showers because there was
no hot water. Many times they turned on the light switchand nothing
happened. The phones seldom worked. The jeep was completely broken
down, so they spent hours walking, for they had no money to repair the
jeep or buy another one. Someone asked them, Why do you put up
with all this just to be a missionary?
Bob and Neiba thought about that question. They knew that God
had asked them to come to this part of Venezuela. He had appointed
them to make a difference in the lives of the people there. Yes, there
were difficulties. But life always has tough times. When they looked at
the big picture and saw the many people who were hurting and sick,
dying from malaria and other diseases, Bob and Neiba knew that due
to God working through their efforts, these needy people now had a
chance to recover and return home. They knew that God had called
Bob to transport laymen and pastors to save souls who would never
know a Savior without the contribution made by the mission airplane.
And when they considered these things, they realized that for them, life
truly was great! What a joy it was to know that God had put them at a
special place to bring life, light, and hope to many. Cold showers didnt
matter compared to serving the Master. The early church took the gospel to the world through sacrifice and suffering. Finishing Gods work
will require the same commitment.
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Bob and Neiba smile and say, We work for God, and that is
enough.
In the United States, David Gates boarded a plane in Atlanta on his
way to Walla Walla, Washington. He sat near a sharp-looking middleaged gentleman.
Excuse me, sir, the man said, extending his hand. My name is
Norman. Im a colonel in the army. Id like to tell you a story.
Surprised at his directness, David shook his hand and nodded. The
colonel continued, This morning as I stood in line at the gate to board
the airplane, I looked down the concourse at the hundreds of passengers
rushing in all directions. Some distance away, among the crowd, I noticed a particular man who caught my attention. I noticed something
different about that person. His face was shining. I actually saw light
coming from his face. I watched as he walked down the concourse and
stepped in line behind me for this flight. After I took my seat, I kept
watching for him to board this plane. Finally I saw him walking down
the aisle and watched him sit down.
The colonel turned to look David in the face and said, You are that
person! What church do you belong to?
Caught by surprise, David swallowed hard and managed to blurt out,
Im a Seventh-day Adventist.
Some of my best soldiers are Adventists, though I couldnt win a war
with an army full of noncombatants. And he laughed.
As the flight neared its destination the colonel turned to David and
confessed, David, thank you for taking the time to explain your beliefs
to me. Your total commitment to God is clearly written on your face.
My estimation of Adventist beliefs has grown significantly today.
After his weekend appointments, David boarded the plane Saturday
night for an all-night flight to Atlanta. Tired and looking forward to a
few hours of sleep, he walked back toward his window seat in the rear of
the plane, hoping he could rest. He had to step across a man and his wife
who shared the adjacent seats with him. David saw them staring at him
as he drew close. As he sat down, the lady blurted out, Youre a Christian, right? David nodded and smiled as he fastened his seat belt.
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I knew it had to be the Holy Spirit, the lady spoke to her husband.
Then she turned to David. Sir, are you aware that you have light shining
out of your eyes?
David smiled, It must be because this flight is a red-eye special.
No, no! insisted her husband. When you got on this plane, both
my wife and I noticed the light shining out of your eyes. We commented
on it as we watched you walk down the aisle. David realized God had
taken things in His hands and suspected there would be no sleep on his
agenda that night.
What church do you belong to? asked the wife.
Im a Seventh-day Adventist, David responded.
Im so relieved! If youd been from one of those churches that deny
Christ, Id have just died. I dont believe God would fill someone with
His Spirit who doesnt believe this basic Bible truth.
David and his new friends spent the entire night discussing one Bible
truth after another. Obviously these sincere Bible students just needed a bit
of confirmation and encouragement to follow their newfound truths.
As David analyzed these two events, he realized how easily God uses the
Holy Spirit to convict the minds of honest persons with truth. In both
cases the Holy Spirit previously prepared the listeners to accept the truths
before he spoke one word. Truly the Bible message will be carried not so
much by argument as by the deep conviction of the Holy Spirit of God.
A few months later the leaders of the Southeast Venezuela Mission
asked David to be a featured speaker at a Master Guide camporee. Becky
and sons Carlos and Kristopher joined David in their assigned tent. The
family was delighted at the opportunity to share their joy in committing
themselves to God and mission service. They thrilled at the energy of
almost a thousand youth spreading their light for God at the camporee.
On the second day, immediately after the closing prayer, a long line of
young people waited to talk to the speaker. A man waited patiently until he
could tap David on the shoulder. My name is Luis, he said, and I must
tell you my story. I work as a scout for the Cleveland Indians baseball team
in the United States and am deeply involved with church youth. Just before
I left for this campout, I felt impressed to bring my checkbook. As I walked
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into this morning meeting, the Holy Spirit impressed me with the thought,
When you see a man whose face is shining, write him a check for seven thousand dollars. When the meeting began, I was watching the people who
walked onto the platform. Suddenly I noticed that the face of one speaker
seemed to shine. I asked my wife if she noticed anything unusual, but she
didnt. That mans face continued to shine throughout the service. Luis
paused and pressed a check for seven thousand dollars into Davids hand.
Just that morning David had prayed urgently for the money needed
to pay the utilities for the Bolivian television network for that week.
Brother Luis, David said with tears of joy in his eyes, How beautiful
it is when Gods people place themselves and their resources totally under His control. Obviously God longs to pour out His blessings on imperfect human beings to demonstrate His power to provide. All He asks
for is our willing and total commitment. Truly God has honored your
total commitment and faithfulness. May God bless you abundantly.
At the close of 2003, David praised God for His continuing protection for pilots Gary Roberts in Guyana, Bob Norton in Venezuela, and
David himself. More than two thousand flight hours had been logged
between them, and there had been no accidents or other dangerous incidents. Every hour was flown at no charge to those being served. They had
begun the year with four planes and closed the year with six. The sixth
airplane would be flown by Jeff Sutton to support the work in the jungles
and savannas of eastern Bolivia.
Another evidence of Gods blessing had been the issuing of a second
permit for the Guyana Medical Aviation Service (GAMAS) to operate a
recently purchased Cessna 182 with the capability for short takeoffs and
landings. Except for the two permits issued to GAMAS, the government
of Guyana has not issued permanent permits to any other church or missionary organization during the last thirty years! God be praised for the
way His medical and educational work in Guyana has been accepted and
appreciated within government circles.
God likewise blessed Kimbia Mission Academy and the Davis Indian
Industrial College. Both schools in Guyana closed the school year operating at maximum capacity with an overflow of students.
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Due to a severely depressed economy in Bolivia, the sellers of the television network to Adventist Spanish Television Network (ADVenir) were
forced to mortgage company assets and even liquidate personal assets to keep
their businesses afloat. They advised David that they must set a deadline of
September 25 for full payment of the remaining balance of the purchase
price. They saw no way to extend the payment beyond this deadline. Accompanied by Don Johnson and Jenny Mendoza, his right-hand workers at
the television station, David met with the sellers to discuss financial details.
The sellers reiterated their conviction: We know God has given birth
to this network. After you have made full payment for the network, we
would like you to help us with programming on our other TV network,
Red Uno, the largest in Bolivia. We want it to honor the Lord as does
ADVenir. David agreed and then shared a ray of financial hope.
A lady from the United States called with questions about our philosophy and our programming and financial situation. She expressed an
interest in partnering financially with the network to resolve the outstanding debt. I understand she has a friend who also visited you and
shared this information with you.
Yes, the sellers agreed, and after her visit, we chose to go forward
in faith and continue waiting on the Lord to provide. We will extend the
deadline for the final payment until the end of December.
A few weeks later Don Johnson was awakened at 5:00 a.m. by a call
from the engineer on duty at the television station. Don heard a desperate voice say, Water is rushing into our building. Come quickly!
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Looking out the still dark windows, Don could see pouring rain. Pulling on old slacks and a light shirt, he ran outside in a pair of rubber
sandals. He slogged through two feet of water. When he got closer to the
street, the water had risen waist-highto the windshields of parked cars.
Everything in the compound was covered with water.
Inside the building, Don waded through a foot and a half of water.
Hundreds of new videos were floating around the programming room.
David had brought them from the United States just a week before, and
they had been stored on two lower shelves. The electrical power was still
on, and the outlets sizzled and crackled as the water level reached them.
Don had to turn off the power for safetys sake. Slogging around in the
dark, he discovered eight very expensive editing computers under water.
These computers housed huge banks of hard drives for video production.
Things looked hopeless.
Don almost cried when he went to his office and found his laptop and
digital video camera completely under water.
But God was not through working miracles. One by one, the large
computers that had been under water became operational once more
after a week of painstaking worktotal disassembly, cleaning, drying,
and reprogramming. The biggest loss was more than two hundred fifty
completed video programs, many books that had been in boxes on the
floor, and Dons laptop computer and camera. The flood had been a big
setback, but the staff knew that God was still in control and that He
would help them recover what they needed.
Because of the danger of electrical malfunctions and further damage
to transmitters and other equipment, the staff decided to shut down
broadcasting temporarily. During the flood, Don had watched as the
water level rose on the amplifier cabinet outside under the huge uplink
dish. This particular equipment had been provided by loving donors at a
cost of $100,000. They simply couldnt afford to lose it.
Turning to one of the engineers, Don said, We must hurry and
broadcast a notice to our viewers that we will be off the air for some
time. We have to shut down before any further damage occurs. As he
quickly wrote the message to be broadcast, Don switched the on air
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monitor from channel to channel. ADVenir was the only local channel
still broadcasting.
Look, fellows, he said, the Lord has kept us on the air so far. Maybe we should wait before broadcasting this notice and going off the air.
Its a serious matter to shut down an international satellite signal affecting potentially millions of views in so many countries. Lets pray for the
safety of our equipment and for the water to stop rising.
As they bowed in prayer, Don saw that the water was about four
inches above the bottom of the uplink amplifier enclosure where
equipment costing tens of thousands of dollars was housed. The water
was also an inch above the base of the air conditioning unit for this
equipment. Amazingly, after they prayed, the water began to recede
quickly! Although the network advised its viewers that it might soon
be off the air, the station never did shut down. Later, when Don
opened the equipment door, he could see that the water had risen inside, leaving its mark less than one inch below the critical uplink amplifier! No matter how hard the devil tried to interfere with Gods
work, the Lord said, Thus far, and no farther! In the midst of the
flood, God was there to work miracles. ADVenirs signal never left the
air. Through the storm the air waves continued to carry Gods beautiful message of peace and tranquility, bathed in inspirational music
and accompanied by lovely scenes from nature. God, still in control,
brought peace to the listeners.
For two weeks workers spread videos, cassettes, and books all over the
studio to dry them out, hoping some would still be usable. The editing
and production department went into full swing producing new material to put on the air as soon as possible. Jenny, the programming director, divided longer programs in half and added as much variety as possible with other materials that had escaped water damage.
Yet, more than ever, they trusted the future to the One who never
makes a mistake and always cares for His own. God was leading them
in the big challenges of recovering from the flood, and they felt confident that He would place the ministry on a firm financial foundation and help them find the professional staff of volunteers needed to
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Faces softened. The Holy Spirit could be felt in the room. We know
God owns this network and is doing our country a great favor, the sellers assured David. Yet, we must pay our bills. Do you think that God
might do something by the end of the year?
I know God will act as He sees fit. Please dont feel badly about setting a final date. Since I cant be back to Bolivia by that date, do you
want to discuss what steps we should take if the deadline comes and we
are not able to pay?
One of the owners interrupted David just as the chief financial officer
held out the contracts he had prepared for David to sign. Waving the
papers away, he said, No! Those will not be necessary. We will not discuss failure at all. God willing, that will never happen. We will deal with
the problem only when we get to December 31.
Tears welled up in Davids eyes. Once again they knelt in prayer committing their lives and financial needs to their heavenly Father. They gave
each other warm embraces as they left the office. The lawyer, sitting outside, seemed surprised at the peaceful, happy conclusion.
On December 23, with just eight days left before the expiration of the
sellerss last deadline, during his morning devotions David read the story
of Rebekah and her son Jacob. Jacob and Rebekah deceived Isaac in order to do things their own way. Instead of waiting for God to work
things out, they gained only trouble and sorrow. David prayed, God, I
know the battle is Yours. I must be still and wait on You no matter what
the consequences.
Just then the telephone rang, interrupting his prayer. The voice said,
I got up early and felt impressed to call you. I want to know more about
your television network in South America.
David explained its history and told of Gods blessings in the networks rapid growth. Then he explained the deadline he faced.
How much do you owe?
One and a half million dollars. The interest over the last year and a
half has eaten up the two hundred thousand we paid at the beginning. If
you had to make a partial payment that would preserve the sale,
how much do you think would be acceptable to them?
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he had discovered that his wife had several other bank accounts. David, he said, I want to give the Lord the full amount as soon as I can
receive legal possession of that money. Just keep praying. How everyones hearts thrilled at Gods goodness.
A friend called at this time to ask David about the television project
in Bolivia. David told her briefly about the call he had received and the
potential donation of a half million dollars. He added, I believe God
will send another five hundred thousand by year end.
Thats only a few days away. What makes you so certain?
My experience when I look back to what God has done in the
past. During the past seven years our budget has doubled in size. As we
have stepped out in faith, God has helped us to build schools, buy
planes, and expand the broadcast work. In harmony with His promises, our donation income also doubled. Based on the past, I believe
that God will impress someone to send at least a half million during
the next few days.
His friend responded quietly, According to your faith be it unto you.
Awakening at 4:30 a.m. on December 30, David spent time in worship and thanksgiving. Then he prayed, God, I lay two burdens before
You. Please take off our financial handcuffs for operating and equipment
costs. At the moment, we have very little money for maintenance, utilities, food stipends for volunteers, subsidies for the schools, aviation programs, and equipment needs. Second, if it can be for Your honor and
glory, please send an additional half million dollars so we can pay a significant amount on the TV station. This will double our budget for the
eighth year in a row.
Suddenly the Holy Spirit interrupted his thoughts. Today is not
the day I want you to ask for anything. Focus on your blessings. No requests, just thanks. Peace and joy flooded Davids mind as he sat in
bed praising God.
Thank me specifically, the Sprit encouraged.
Slowly David began to understand. God, I praise you for the entire
one-and-a-half-million-dollar balance You will provide to pay off the
television network. May Your name and faithfulness be honored as You
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some people as a gift, since faith is included among the spiritual gifts
listed in 1 Corinthians 12.
When we feel Gods Spirit impressing us to do something that is in
harmony with Gods written Word, we should step out in faith and do
it, praying that if somehow we have misunderstood His directions, we
will not feel Gods peace in our hearts (see Colossians 3:15). After moving forward, we watch for Gods confirmation through continued open
doors or His providences. If we see evidence of that, we move forward
with increased confidence. If we dont see that evidence, we ask God for
further direction or correction. Many times Becky and I have prayed that
if a project we are doing is not of God, that He will close it down. If it
keeps going, then we have the confidence that it is Gods project, not
ours. This is one reason we do not ask for money. God will impress
people to give if He wants that project to continue.
There is a fine line between faith and presumption. That is why it is so
important to know, with the help of the Holy Spirit, what Gods Word
says. The difference between faith and presumption is that faith leads to
obedience of Gods commands, while presumption excuses disobedience.
Jesus trusted Gods promises completely. He knew Gods angels
would bear Him up in their hands. But God had not commanded Him
to jump off the temple. To do so would have been presumption. However, if God had commanded Him to jump off, and He refused, saying
that He didnt want to tempt God, it would have been presumption not
to believe and obey.
There is an interesting, but sad, story in Numbers 13 and 14 that
deals with this very point. God led the Israelites through the desert to the
border of Canaan. There He told Moses to send twelve men to spy out
the land. When they returned, Caleb enthusiastically encouraged the
people, Let us go up at once and take possession, for we are well able
to overcome it (Numbers 13:30).
Sadly, ten of the men contradicted him, saying, We are not able to
go up against the people, for they are stronger than we (Numbers
13:31). They went so far as to say, Let us select a leader and return to
Egypt (Numbers 14:4).
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Joshua and Caleb pleaded with the people, The land we passed through
to spy out is an exceedingly good land. If the Lord delights in us, then He
will bring us into this land and give it to us. . . . Only do not rebel against the
Lord, . . . the Lord is with us. Do not fear them (Numbers 14:79).
The people refused to listen. In fact, they were ready to stone Caleb
and Joshua. How disappointed and sad God must have felt, for He said,
How long will these people reject Me? And how long will they not
believe Me, with all the signs which I have performed among them?
(Numbers 14:11). Earlier, the Israelites had said, If only we had died
in this wilderness! (verse 2). God decided to grant their request. And
when the Israelites realized that they had signed their own death warrants, so to speak, they suddenly changed their minds and decided to
obey Gods order to go into Canaan.
That, however, was no longer Gods will for them. God told them
to go back into the desert. Moses warned them, Do not go up, . . .
for the Lord is not among you (Numbers 14:42). Verse 44 says,
But they presumed to go up to the mountaintop. (See also Deuteronomy 1:43.) Verse 45 gives us the sad result, Then the Amelekites
and the Canaanites who dwelt in that mountain came down and attacked them.
Read all of Numbers 13 and 14 carefully and prayerfully. I believe
Gods children are again on the border of Canaan. Will we believe Gods
promises, hearken to His voice, and go forward by faith?
Were living on the verge of eternity. Gods people must learn now
to trust Him intimately with even basic needs. Only then will we be
qualified to carry this experience to the world. I have some suggestions
for developing that experience of complete trust in God.
1. Start by placing yourself and all your assets totally in Gods
hands. They arent yours anyway.
2. Focus your energies and investments on the mission of reaching
people for God.
3. Allow the Holy Spirit to guide you into the privilege of risk to
accomplish Gods work.
4. When you see God at work, be it in your life or someone elses,
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pray for and support it with your influence and resources. The
growth of Gods work at home is directly related to the support
and growth of the work in the mission field.
5. Be flexible enough to allow others to develop their own way of
working with God. Dont be surprised if He works through His
children in other denominations.
6. God gave you the privilege of knowing and sharing the good
news that Jesus is coming soon. This world is not our home.
Give evidence you believe that.
7. Cling to the promises. Dont trust your feelings but only the
Word of God. Remember to thank God for the rapid advancement of His work around the world.
The following incident demonstrates how God can reach down to
change a life and a family.
Late one night, Offir lay on her bed with eyes wide open, unable to
sleep. The daughter of a well-known physician in Upata, Venezuela, she
saw her life as a complicated mess. Attractions of the world had weaned
her away from the God she had known as a youth. With tears running
down her cheeks, she cried out, God, Ive been gone from You so long.
Im not sure You would take me back even if I asked You to.
Several hours later and still wide awake, Offir decided to watch
TV, thinking, None of these stations can solve my problem. What I need
is peace.
Suddenly, there it was! A television program, Moments of Peace,
appeared on her screen with beautiful nature shots and quiet sacred music. A sense of Gods presence filled Offirs room with peace. She lay
down on the couch to drink it in. Twenty minutes later fascinating scenes
introduced another program, It Is Written. This program seemed familiarworld events, time to make things right with God, an invitation
that drew her to Jesus in a white cloud, surrounded by millions of angels.
Then came three angels with trumpets spinning around the world with
the song, Jesus is coming again. The station, of course, was ADVenir.
Suddenly Offir pulled it all together. Her mind jumped back twentyfive years when as a young woman she had left the church. Now she
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knew God was calling her to make things right. The next morning she
began searching for a local Seventh-day Adventist pastor.
When she found him, she blurted out her mission. Last night I found
an Adventist television station. I must be rebaptized this coming Sabbath. And she was!
Enthusiastically and joyfully she shared Christ with her family and
friends. Her husband soon chose to be baptized. Together they praise
God for their new life.
David and all the volunteers praise God that He has worked miracles to keep ADVenir on the air to continue to touch lives throughout
Latin America.
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God continued to bless the Adventist Spanish Television Network
with new families of experienced volunteer workers. Joining ADVenir as
director of the network was Pastor Remberto Parada, a Bolivian with
thirty-one years of pastoral and administrative experience, and his wife
Flor. He brought with him the respect of church members throughout
Latin America.
Another miracle that thrilled the staff came when Scott and Susan
Grady and their two sons, Devin and TJ, joined the network staff as volunteers. Several weeks earlier David had been eating lunch with his brother,
Doug. Doug and his wife, Brenda, are close friends of Scott and Susan.
David, you know that Scott is looking for another job, Doug commented. He has years of experience in broadcasting. Have you thought
of giving him a call? Id be willing to help him with his first three months
of living expenses if he is willing to go work with ADVenir.
Are you serious? David was thrilled with the possibility.
I certainly am, said Doug, handing David the phone. Call him
right now if you like.
When David explained why he was calling, Scott was speechless for a
few seconds. You wont believe this, he said slowly, but just this Sabbath I went forward in church for special prayer. I poured out my heart
to God, asking Him to show me where He wanted me to work. I believe
He just answered me!
Scotts professional experience of twenty years in broadcasting production made a difference in ADVenir almost immediately. The job he
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did as director of production, together with his multiple talents and language skills, blessed the listeners. Susans creative enthusiasm, encouragement, and fun attitude added much to the volunteer families.
A third family to join ADVenir was Richard and Katie Carrera. Their
involvement brought David and Becky great joy, for Katie is their oldest
daughter. Scott described his impressions as he took his first tour of the
network facilities in February 2004: I could surely see that God was
blessing this operation as I
looked in amazement at
some very basic equipment for a network as far
reaching as this one. How
have they produced such excellent programs working
with inadequate facilities?
I wondered. It certainly
demonstrates Gods power
and leading.
Richard and Katie Carrera with ???. They joined the group
God also blessed the
operating ADVenir in Bolivia. Katie is David and Becky
Grady family with a thirdGatess oldest daughter.
floor furnished apartment
located only one block from the television station and two blocks from a
safe walking track, a clean bakery, and a fresh-fruit stand. All this was a
tremendous help since they didnt have a car. It freed Scott to begin his
work immediately. Very few volunteers start in such a comfortable, convenient place. Susan discovered that in Bolivia all cooking starts from
scratch after buying the ingredients at the outdoor market. Her days
filled up rapidly with homeschooling her boys, cleaning, cooking, shopping, and laundry. Language study occupied any additional time.
Within three weeks under Scotts guidance, the ADVenir production
department produced several cooking programs, short spiritual segments
for fillers, and youth programs. Scott also met Marco, a television-equipment representative, who helped him purchase new and used equipment
at a remarkably low price.
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At this time, the Venezuela-Antilles Union made plans for an evangelistic series in Barquisimeto with Pastor Stephen Bohr. David made arrangements to have it broadcast live on ADVenir, and a Brazilian engineer was hired to set up the equipment and to make sure the network was
getting a good signal.
Becky and David arrived in Barquisimeto a few days before the
meetings were to begin. Because all their friends already had guests in
their homes, they decided to stay in a modest hotel near the auditorium. Saturday night the team worked almost until midnight finishing
last-minute arrangements.
That night, as David tried to unlock the door of their room on the
eighth floor, Becky noticed a man talking on a cell phone at the end of
the hall. Suddenly the man began to wave wildly at them.
Is that someone you know? Becky asked.
David squinted. Why, that looks like the Brazilian engineer. He was
supposed to be traveling today. I didnt know he was staying in this hotel. Let me introduce you to him.
The Brazilian gave David a big hug. Oh, Brother David, he exclaimed, I believe this is a divine appointment. I didnt know you were
staying in this hotel. I just happened to step out of my room to see if I
could get a better signal on my phone. You are just the person I wanted
to see. Please, step into my room. I need to talk to you.
As they went into the mans room, they immediately noticed that the
TV was tuned to ADVenir. I must tell you that Im not only an engineer but the pastor of an evangelical church here in Venezuela. As you
know, Brazil is mostly Protestant. Two years ago a large group of evangelical pastors began meeting together to plan ways to expedite the spread
of the gospel in Brazil. Several of the pastors told of dreams in which
God promised He would provide a Christian television station for them,
but God showed one of these pastors that the television station would be
started by a foreigner. They all pledged to support this network when it
became a reality.
David and Becky listened with astonishment as the man continued,
Im convinced God is taking the reins into His own hands in order to
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finish His work. Weve researched several Christian networks, but none
of them offered what we were looking for. Now that Ive seen ADVenir,
Ive found the answer. Would you consider coming with me to Brazil to
meet with some of these influential pastors? Id also like for you to look
at a television station that is for sale. If you decide to come and acquire
the station, I know that many of the three hundred pastors will downlink
and rebroadcast your signal within months.
Both Becky and David felt God wanted them to accept what could
be an opportunity to reach the entire country of Brazil. Yes, they
agreed, they would sacrifice their limited time together so that David
could go to Brazil; it seemed so clear that God was opening a tremendous opportunity for them. As they knelt together in prayer, their Brazilian pastor friend kept thanking God over and over with tears. Please
God, dont allow anyone else to purchase that station till we get there,
he prayed.
Becky and David went to bed that night sobered yet excited at seeing
how God can lead His people to the finish line.
Two weeks later David left his small plane in Manaus, Brazil, and
caught a commercial flight to meet with his pastor/engineer friend and
his team. The group was immediately ushered into the mayors office for
their meetings. Together they knelt in prayer.
Then they explained to David that the full-powered television station
for sale had the capability for unlimited repeaters throughout the country. Its tower and antennas, located on its own mountain-ridge property,
overlooked five million viewers. The cost of one point one million dollars includes a new five kilowatt transmitter, they concluded.
As he listened, the Holy Spirit impressed on Davids heart the message, Dont leave this office without confirming the purchase.
David spoke slowly and clearly, I want to purchase this station. I feel
impressed to proceed with the contract immediately.
Surprised but pleased they answered, Another buyer has been aggressively pursuing the purchase. But he is still working on financing.
Please understand that under Gods direction, we will buy your station,
David told them. That means it cannot be on the market anymore.
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Venezuela, flew down to Santa Cruz with them. Together the volunteers
thrilled at his fascinating stories of flying in Venezuelas jungles.
After listening to Bobs experiences, Scott said, We have miracles
just as real in our asphalt jungles. Recently, ADVenir prevented a murder and suicide. A man planned to kill his family and then commit
suicide. In order to cover up the noise of the pistol shots, he turned on
the TV and put the volume at full blast. He heard beautiful music coming from the TV, and he stopped to listen. The music was followed by a
message, and still he sat riveted to the television screen and what he was
hearing and seeing. After the program, the Holy Spirit convinced him
to put away his weapon and find out about a God who loved him. Today, this man and some of his family belong to the family of God. He is
extremely grateful for the Holy Spirits impressions that caused him to
tune in to ADVenir.
Susan Grady added her own miracle story. Our network office recently received a phone call from a well-known psychiatrist in the city
who asked for a program schedule. He said that he and his colleagues
have found ADVenir to be a perfect cure for tension and depression.
They instruct their patients in group therapy to watch Moments of
Peace nature videos accompanied by sacred instrumental music on ADVenir. They promise their patients peace if they will turn off all other TV
stations and listen to ADVenir. Just as God used Davids harp to keep
King Saul sane, so the Holy Spirits power relieves tension and depression today through sacred music and nature videos.
Speaking of nature, Scott added, God used a parrot to work
another miracle.
Whenever a family in Colombia listened to ADVenir, their pet
parrot remained quiet. But if they turned to another station, the parrot made such a loud racket that they were forced to turn the dial back
to ADVenir. When the parrot repeated this time and time again, they
decided to pay closer attention to the programming that gave them
quiet in their home. Day after day the family and the parrot listened
to Gods Word. Today, that family has chosen to be members of
Gods people.
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You all know about the miracle of the Brazil network, David said,
smiling, but you may not know that I flew to Belo Horizonte, the third
largest city in Brazil, with no travel money except a credit card. No money, just an opportunity to reach five million people living in darkness
with the gospel of hope. Yet, we were able to make the one-hundredfifty-thousand-dollar down payment just two hours before the deadline.
In a couple of months the remainder is due. Will God allow us to lose
this million-dollar station? Never! However, in the last few weeks donations have dropped and remain at bare survival minimums. Giving requires personal sacrifice and risk. Im pleading every day with God for
victory over doubt. In faith I choose to trust His promises!
Humanly we react to fear of failure and bankruptcy. David spoke
slowly for once. But we know fear doesnt come from God. When we
give ourselves wholly to Him, He makes Himself responsible for the accomplishment of His work. By faith we must cooperate with One who
knows no failure. Maybe God is allowing us to go through difficult financial times to see if we will obey and go forward depending on His
power and exhaustless resources, realizing God is enough.
They sat in silence thinking. Then Scott asked, You know, were
babes in trusting. Were new volunteers, who grew up with the philosophy of depending on our own funds, our own abilities, our own reserves.
Be practical and tell us in simple words how we can develop a faith philosophy like that.
Well, Scott, David answered, first, we have to humble ourselves
before God and guard carefully against temptation and known sin. Second, faithfully maintain a healthy prayer life and Bible study in order to
hear God clearly. Third, move forward, accepting every opportunity He
gives us, regardless of cost or risk. We must believe that what He has
done for us in the past He will do again in the future. I am realizing that
only as we move forward with unflinching faith in Gods unlimited power to provide can we expect great things from Him.
Bob Norton spoke up. That reminds me of Sven Gustavsen, the pastor/pilot in Norway. You told me how he felt the Lord convicting him to
increase the effectiveness of his ministry by getting a helicopter so he
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wouldnt have to spend so much time driving those windy roads and
waiting for ferries.
Yes, said David. One day he was looking through a magazine and
saw a turbine-powered Hughes five hundred D. He felt God impress
him
that someday he
would have that helicopter.
But first he used his
own resources and donations from friends in the
United States and Norway
to build a small two-seater
helicopter, Bob added.
Thats right, continSven Gustavsen, a pastor in Norway, used his own resources
to build this small two-seater helicopter. The helicopter made ued David. He did what
he could with what he had
his ministry more effective since he saved driving time and
didnt have to wait for ferries.
in his hands, and God
blessed his ministry. He made such an impact in his area of Norway that
he was featured in the national news. He was able to share with his countrymen, many of whom dont believe in God, his conviction that this
project was of God. His helicopter was severely damaged when a hydraulic failure caused an emergency landing. But God protected him. He was
featured in the news again.
The amazing thing is that
the news reporters said
they believed it was a miracle from God that Pastor
Sven hadnt been hurt;
one said she believed God
would perform another
miracle and help him get
another helicopter.
Shortly after the acciA hydraulic failure caused Sven to make an emergency
dent Sven called me on
landing and resulted in severe damage to the helicopter.
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the phone and said, David, I believe that your experience can be mine.
Im determined to do all in my power to locate a helicopter and negotiate
with the owner before expecting God to provide the finances.
Pastor Sven searched the Internet and found the same kind of helicopter he had seen years before in the magazine. When he called the
owner in Indianapolis, the man said flatly, Its not for salebut Im
willing to sell it to you! Youre welcome to come see it and fly it.
So Sven purchased a ticket to the United States even though he
lacked the funds for a down payment on the helicopter. When he called
me, my dad and I made a short hop by plane and went with him to see
that gorgeous Hughes five hundred D helicopter. Hed found the right
machine, all right. It had the power and smoothness to handle the rough
and gusty winds of Norways fjords. The owner listened to our stories of
faith and Gods deliverance and said, Ill sell it to you for five hundred
fifty thousand dollars. We prayed together and left for the airport. Only
a miracle from God could put such a powerful evangelistic tool into our
hands. We left with joy and peace knowing we had done our part. The
ball was now completely in Gods court. Would we see Him swing into
action? Would God work a
miracle to allow Pastor Sven to
buy a five-hundred-fifty-thousand-dollar helicopter?
Two days later, a friend
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I wondered how he knew about it. Then he said, Please call another
friend of mine. I did, and that friend asked me many questions. Finally he said, Ive been in Norway, and I have a special place in my
heart for Gods work there. Recently I received an unexpected eighty
thousand dollars. I want the entire amount to go toward the purchase
of this helicopter.
Scott grinned. I think Im beginning to be a part of the trusting
volunteer gang. In my letters Ive mentioned our need for audio equipment for the studio and control room. I just received an e-mail from a
reader who decided to take on the project. She made many calls to her
family and friends and raised almost all the money needed for that project in one morning! What a blessing that will be when we begin purchasing this equipment next week. This gift has certainly increased my faith.
I know God is able to provide for our needs at ADVenir.
God doesnt waste time. He loves to place tools in the hands of His
children so He can use them to finish His work. Ellen White has written, God is well pleased when they [His children] make the very highest demands upon Him, that they may glorify His name. They may
expect large things if they have faith in His promises (The Desire of
Ages, p. 668).
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who knows the future and the strength and force of a hurricane, be speaking to him? John shared his thoughts with Sue. After more prayer, they
listened to the Holy Spirits impressions and ordered the strong purpleheart wood to rebuild the house and television studio. John and Sue had
only about half the money to buy the wood, but they stepped out in
faith, trusting God to provide.
John and Sue had to return to Grenada on October 19 before the
lumber was delivered. When they arrived home, they saw with dismay
that the tarps they had put up had not kept out all the rain. Their home
looked like a swimming pool filled with critters. Where could John, Sue,
and the kids find a place to rent? They called a friend to see if one of his
apartments might be available for a few days. How happy they were to
hear him say, Come on over. You can stay as long as you need to!
God is so good! Sue exclaimed. Their temporary home had water,
electricity, a phone, Internet, and best of alla roof!
To top off Gods blessings, the day before they needed to pay for the
lumber they had ordered in Guyana, John got an e-mail from David,
All the funds you need are available and have been transferred to Garys
account so that he can complete the lumber transaction for you in Guyana. God had worked another huge miracle for John and Sue!
On Friday, October 29, Gary Roberts received notice that the lumber was ready for him to load into a container for shipment to Grenada. Gary took Dave Hossick, an ADRA volunteer from Canada, to
help load the heavy wood. Dave comes every year to help in thousands
of ways in Guyana. His willing, happy attitude lifts many burdens for
the missionaries.
The two men spent a busy morning trying to get all the customs papers
and shipping documents completed. As they walked from the shipping
company to the lumber storeabout two hundred yardsGary explained
to Dave, Well load seventy sheets of plywood plus the purpleheart wood.
I have to pay in cash. In this bag is about ten thousand dollars. That will
cover the cost of the wood and the shipping fees with enough left over to
pay my fuel bill for the plane this month. I dont like carrying around so
much money in cash, but I have no choice this time.
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Gods hand must have covered the money bag, for the thief had to
push it aside to get at Garys wallet. As Gary and Dave loaded the
wood, both men kept repeating the promises of Godlike the one in
Psalm 91:15:
He shall call upon Me,
and I will answer him;
I will be with him in trouble;
I will deliver him and honor him.
The good news was that they got all the shipping and customs documents done and the container loaded before sundown. Normally this
process could take more than three days. Gary had to fly into the interior of the country the following week, so Friday was the only day he
could care for shipping the lumber. Truly, humans can do nothing by
themselves, but with God all things are possible. Satan tries to destroy
us and Gods work, but Gods power is stronger than Satans. Just ask
Gary and Dave.
Back in Grenada, progress crawled. Because of all the damaged buildings from the hurricane, construction workers had more jobs than they
could handle. Most businesses had also suffered damage to their facilities
and were not operating at full capacity. Phone lines were still down, supplies were scarce, and workers of all kinds were overwhelmed with requests for their services. In light of all this, John and Sue, with the help
of two friends, struggled to tear down the damaged portions of their
home and the television studio. They worked hard to remove what was
left of the ceiling and all the wiring in the building they had spent so
much effort building just before Ivan struck.
By the middle of January 2005, John and Sue were ready to hire a
civil engineer to redesign the television station/studio. The first drawing,
which had been done by hand, couldnt adequately convey all the details
that needed to be addressed. They also needed a mechanical engineer for
the studios air-conditioning system and an electrical engineer to complete the electrical design and draw the plans according to Grenadian
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codes. Each time they stepped out in faith and hired a professional to
assist with the design work, the Lord supplied the necessary funding
keeping His promise to provide for all their needs according to His
riches in glory by Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:19).
Despite Johns and Sues best efforts, however, the project kept dragging along, frustrating them repeatedly. Design tasks that should have
taken only a few days or weeks took months. Could God be giving them
a special gift of patience? They clung to His promise,
Wait on the Lord;
Be of good courage,
And He shall strengthen your heart;
Wait, I say, on the Lord! (Psalm 27:14).
By May 2005, all the designs, reviews, and corrections to the structural and architectural drawings for the TV station/studio, satellite uplink enclosure, and parking area had been completed. The plans included
provision for a radio station, located below the parking area, to be operated by the local conference. Licenses for the radio station were verbally
approved in April.
No rebuilding had actually begun by June 2005. The building was
still in ruins. Meanwhile, eight thousand dollars worth of hardwood
from Guyana and other building materials were stored in the remains of
the small studio with tarps covering the roof. The regional communications authorities had given verbal approval for John and Sue to broadcast
via satellite, but they were still waiting for written approval from the
Grenadian government. But God has perfect timing, and His plans to
spread the gospel in the Caribbean will succeed.
While they waited, design work on the broadcast system progressed,
and God continued to pave the way by leading John and Sue to find a
supplier of broadcast equipment who would save them about twenty
thousand dollars compared to the supplier they had intended to use.
Now they began waiting for God to provide the funds to pay for all the
equipment and rebuilding. They believed that God would care for the
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finances, too, at just the right time. They knew that He would make it
possible for them to share His love throughout the Caribbean islands.
Meanwhile, in Georgetown, Guyana, Gary and Wendy Roberts continued to hope and pray that they could move from their small upstairs
apartment near the hospital. They longed for a home in the country,
away from the hot, noisy city and near a hangar and an airstrip where
Gary could do maintenance on the airplanes, which would save him time
and money. Unfortunately, the airport he was using allowed maintenance work only on Sundays and holidays when the hangar wasnt in
use. Gary had the added inconvenience of having to transport his tools
back and forth between home and the airport, which was both time consuming and extra work for him.
Eventually, they found an airstrip that hadnt been used for years. It
was located in the country near the town of Bethany, only twenty-five
minutes by air from Georgetown. Gary and Wendy rejoiced. Here they
could be accessible to Georgetown but still follow Gods counsel to live
in the country.
Another plus was the proximity of the proposed Medical Missionary
Training School, with Gilbert and Melissa Sissons in charge. They
planned to open the school by September 2006. This school would further train the graduates of Kimbia Mission Academy and Davis Indian
Industrial College in the areas of health and evangelism. With a baby due
in June, Gary and Wendy felt a move from Georgetown was urgent.
Gary continued to fly to the same villages David Gates had initially
been serving, but his range had also expanded tremendously in the three
and a half years he had been in Guyana. He had placed Bible workers in
several new villages and had plans to place more soon.
About a year and a half earlier, representatives from a village had
come asking for help. The village had no airstrip and no radio, and the
villagers had to walk four hours to the nearest source of medical help.
Gary told them that if they would build an airstrip, he would be able to
begin conducting clinics in their village. So, the villagers built a very
short runway, and Gary and Wendy started conducting clinics there using their nursing skills. They placed ham radio equipment in the village.
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After that Gary answered several calls for persons in that village who
needed emergency medical treatment. As a result of the medical work,
the villagers asked for someone to teach them of a loving God. A family
who had completed Bible School training in Paruima responded to the
plea and agreed to carry the gospel to this village. In March 2005, Gary
had the joy of flying a pastor to that village to baptize ten people who
had chosen to follow Jesus!
Another dedicated Bible worker felt impressed that God wanted
him to come to two strong Catholic villages, Itabac and Kanatang. The
headman in each place stated firmly, We do not want your religion,
but we have a problem. We have only one teacher in our government
school. Its impossible for one teacher to care for all sixty students in
the various grades. Please could you supply us with a good teacher for
our children?
This was a call to sacrifice. Housing was limited in both villages. There
were no good water sources. The teachers would need to start a small
farm to grow food to support themselves while they taught. Were there
trained Amerindians who would respond?
Gary presented the challenge to the Bible workers in Paruima. One
worker volunteered, saying, I am committed to spreading the good news
of Jesus. What better way to reach suspicious people than through their
children? The Holy Spirit will guide me what to say and do. God will
supply my needs. At Kimbia Mission Academy the same thing happenedan individual volunteered to accept the challenge. Now each
village has dedicated teachers who pray for tact and skill to instill in the
minds of the children a love for God and a desire to do His will.
Gary and Wendy thank God for willing, committed Amerindian
Christians. God doesnt force people to work for Him. These volunteers
consider it a privilege to serve, not a sacrifice.
In Santa Cruz, Bolivia, Scott Grady continued to meet challenges in
connection with the television network. And they continued to witness
miracles that increased the faith of all those connected with the network.
Twice within a single month they faced equipment problems that took
them off the air. The second time was on a Friday morning. The equip130
ment technicians explained, A piece of uplink equipment needs replacing. Nowhere in Bolivia can we buy or rent one. Well have to send to
the United States, which will take time. However, well remove the defective part, try to find the problem, and hope to repair it. But dont
count on it.
While the technicians worked, Scott and his staff prayed. Meanwhile,
ADVenir was off the air. Just as Scott was telling the master control operators that they wouldnt need to come to work until Tuesday morning,
the technician showed up, I found the problem, he said. And I was
able to fix it using parts from two old pieces of equipment lying around
the shop. Ill install it, and well be on the air within an hour.
Does God still perform miracles for His people? The television team
knelt together to praise God that the gospel message would be beamed
halfway around the world to the Americas and into Europe on that
Sabbath day.
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unloaded the truck, carrying mattresses, stoves, water tanks, and other suppliesby handfor a mile through the dark jungle until they reached the
school. Exhausted, Brad and Lina tossed their newly acquired mattress to
one side and fell asleep in their hammock. That very night the hammock
broke, and both Brad and Lina fell to the floor. If only they had slept on their
new mattress!
Through Gods incredible power, school began in a little over a month
after Brad and Lina arrived in Guayaramerin. Twenty-five excited boys and
girls came to learn of God in that new school. Though the majority were not
Adventists at the beginning of the school year, by the end of the year every
student had given his or her heart to God and had been baptized!
Brad and Lina worked with Dr. Samuel to start evangelistic medical
work in a nearby jungle village where the light of Gods love had not yet
penetrated. They used medical work to build relationships with the people
and then shared Christs love with them. Toward the end of the first year,
they held a large evangelistic series of meetings in the little village of El
Yata. The held clinics during the day and encouraged the people to come
to the meetings each evening to hear medical lectures and the preaching of
Gods Word. They were amazed at the attendance; each evening more than
ninety persons came to the meetings. And the end of the series, El Yata had
its first Seventh-day Adventist baptismal service. Seven individuals chose to
give their hearts to the Lord
and be baptized.
Upon returning from a
trip to the United States,
Brad and Lina were accompanied by Brads younger
brother, Brian, and newlyweds Jeff and Shawna Sutton. The long journey began in Miami on September
2, 2004; the group finally
An aerial view of the Richard Gates Technical Industrial
arrived at the Richard Gates
School, Guayaramerin, Bolivia. The school is named for
Technical Industrial School
David Gatess father.
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were waiting for her to arrive, a man rushed up to the clinic carrying a crying
child. The little girl had a large open cut on her head that needed stitches.
Brad took the motor bike to the school to get some local anesthetic and
suture materials. He returned with the doctor, whom he had found at the
school. They all watched the doctor struggle to push the needle through
the tough skin on the childs head while they tried to hold the screaming,
frightened, little girl.
While all this was happening, a woman walked up who was five months
pregnant. She had pain in her abdomen. Lina and Fawna checked her and
her baby; they found she had a urinary-tract infection, which could cause
early contractions if not treated. The doctor ordered some antibiotics and
told her to drink lots of water.
Surely Gods hand had directed them to be at the clinic when others
needed help. They remembered Gods promise,
Trust in the Lord with all your heart,
And lean not on your own understanding;
In all your ways acknowledge Him,
And He shall direct your paths (Proverbs 3:5, 6).
Not only did the Suttons need a house, but the school needed materials
to build two classrooms. Students had to be turned away because there was
no room. Unfortunately, many of the local people thought the gringos
should supply the money and do the work. How could they help the people understand that they needed to work for their own school? It was a
problem demanding wisdom from God. Jeff invited the local church members to help him haul sand to make cement blocks. About ten men showed
up Sunday morning. The trail to the sand, about four hundred yards away,
started out high and dry. Then came a section of slippery muck with big
roots one had to step over. Next came a log bridge across the river, and
then a small hill.
Jeff proposed, I think the man who can carry more than the gringo
ought to have a prize. Everyone laughed, sure that one of them could
beat him. But Jeff knew that because of his long legs, each of his strides
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would equal almost two of theirs. He worked hard, walking fast and
singing as he worked.
By lunch time they were all exhausted, but happy. Not only had they accomplished much, they had a new respect for this hard-working, vegetarian
gringo, for none of the men had beat Jeff!
Encouraged by this positive response from the people, Jeff invited the
church members to come to the school and work again the next Sunday.
This time twelve men came to help even though it was raining. Some of the
men worked on the farm. The rest helped on the Suttons house. By the end
of the day, part of the framing for the house had been erected. Four huge
poles for the main structure and all the poles to make the roof were in place.
Fawna, who had taken the two student missionaries to town that day, was
ecstatic to see so much progress on her future home when she returned.
Both student missionaries from Southern Adventist University were
training to be nurses. Like most newcomers from civilization, they suffered
from major culture shock at the primitive living conditions. Remember,
Fawna warned them, everyone who comes to a situation like this goes
through a period of not wanting to stay. First, you miss your family. Second,
everything seems strange and wrong. Getting used to unusual foods, lack of
conveniences, lots of bugs and snakesall these make life tough. Youre
tempted to quit and long to take the next plane to the States. Tell Jesus how
you feel, study His life in the Gospels, and help others. Stick it out, and youll
be forever thankful you did.
At this time Jeff received word that he would soon be able to take the
necessary training and flight tests needed to fly the mission plane in Bolivia.
David arranged for the use of a plane in Trinidad, Bolivia. So, early in November the Suttons began a long twenty-four-hour bus ride. They hoped to
stay with one of Davids aviation friends in Trinidad.
In Trinidad, they found a temporary home with a family who owned a
large German Shepherd dog. He liked to play with Jeff but showed no friendliness to Fawna. Soon after they arrived, Fawna went into the yard one evening to take the clean clothes off the line. The dog sat next to the door playing with a ball. As Fawna neared the dog, he growled. She jumped back. He
lunged at her and began biting her arms. She screamed, but he continued to
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attack her. It seemed like an eternity to her before the daughter of the family
came and stopped the dog. Jeff quickly took Fawna inside and put water on
her throbbing arms. Fortunately, she had only bruises and four painful puncture wounds.
Fawna was thankful that the dog had not attacked her face or neck and
that he hadnt broken any bones. Thank You, God, she prayed, for your
protecting care. She was grateful, too, that the family would now keep the
dog tied.
Volunteers Matthew and Julee Smith, working in Guyana, also suffered
from culture shock. They arrived in Georgetown August 26, 2004. No one
met them when they arrived, so they took a taxi to Gary and Wendys apartment near the hospital. There was no one at home. Three hours later they
found someone who could let them into the apartment. They were tired,
hungry, and suffering from jet lag. Coming from the cool weather in Calgary, Alberta, they were feeling the effects of the hot, humid atmosphere in
Guyana. And they could find nothing to eat in the apartment.
The kind hospital administrator took them to the open market to buy
food. When they returned to the apartment they received another welcome. A frog was sitting in the bathroom sink! As they took a walk along
smelly ditches, toads started jumping out of their way, and colorful parrots
screeched from the treetops. All in all, it was quite an introduction to a new
culture for Matthew and Julee. That night before their exhausted bodies
flopped into bed, Matthew opened his Bible. Julee, were in Gods hands.
We must trust Him to carry us. Hes promised to be with us wherever we go.
We need to believe His promise.
Matthew and Julee spent the next few days cleaning Robert and Wendys
apartment and exploring this hot, strange, dirty city. Gary and Wendy arrived back home on September 1, and two days later Gary flew Matthew and
Julee 150 miles into the jungle, where the couple joined the Amerindians in
the village of Paruima. Their task? Working with the students at the Davis
Indians Industrial College (DIIC).
What an incredible flight over dense jungles, winding rivers, and many
waterfalls! Gary circled the village. They saw the white church on the hill.
He gave them a birds eye view of the nearby campus before they landed.
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Everyone kept busy cleaning up the campus, painting the boys dorm,
cooking, and harvesting peanuts. A local man came to Julee. We announced
to the villagers that we need help harvesting peanuts. Theyre getting overripe
and sprouting. The villagers will work all Sunday morning and expect lunch
for helping. Could you please plan lunch for them?
All we have is rice. We could dig up tanya and eddo (something like a
potato), and also make green papaya curry and beans. Is that enough?
He smiled. That will do fine. We eat very simply here with what we can
grow or harvest from the jungle.
School began on September 20. Matthew handled the administrative
tasks as director of the school, plus teaching Bible II and math. He loved
being the spiritual leader. Julee taught health classes, helped with the choir,
and functioned as the staff social coordinator. She also worked as school
nurse and helped with the cooking. The staff continued to harvest peanuts.
Adam, one of the student missionaries, started to pull up a peanut plant
and grabbed onto a big green caterpillar with spine-like protrusions all over
its body. These produce a poisonous sting causing severe pain. Julee and
another volunteer immediately applied a charcoal poultice, and Adam felt
relief right away. They continued the treatment, and he felt normal by the
next day.
The only source of an unlimited water supply is the river, whose
black water produces clean clothes. So, everyone carries soap and
clothes down to the river, where they spend two hours washing everything by hand, soaping the clothes in the river and beating them on
large rocks. Extra fun comes from visiting with friends, waving to people that float by in canoes, and enjoying a swim and/or a bath at the
same time. Ive never had such an exquisitely decorated laundry room
before, with colorful birds, monkeys, and crawly creatures to entertain
us, Julee said, laughing.
At a staff meeting, Matthew pointed out that one lesson all volunteer missionaries must learn is to choose to fit their lives into Gods plans. God
permits little irritating experiences in order to teach His children to be adaptable, he said. If we give our complaints to Him, He will give us power to
adapt cheerfully, even with a smile.
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hurting or in pain. The Preaching Group found five people with whom
they will begin Bible studies. The Childrens Group invited kids to come
for a story time to tell them about Jesus. Enthusiasm pervaded the school
as the Holy Spirit continued to give the students a vision of Jesus life of
service. Even the head cook reported, I see the Holy Spirit working in the
kitchen. Jesus multiplied the loaves and fishes for the five thousand. Hes
doing that for us, for lately I find we have leftovers after supper, when before we never had enough for all.
When the students went home for Christmas break, Matt and Julee spent
a wonderful time with the student missionaries. Then by ham radio word
came from Gary Roberts: You will soon have a good problem. DIIC will be
overstaffed. Another family, both physical therapists, will arrive in a few days,
plus others who can fill your teaching and leadership duties. Would you be
willing to expand Gods work in other parts of Guyana? You could spend a
few months in Kaikan, the village where David, Becky, and their family
lived. There you could learn the Amerindian culture and do evangelistic
work. Even though theres already a church in Kaikan, these people need the
power of the Holy Spirit. I cant think of a better place to prepare for whatever God shows you. As you learn the Amerindian culture, you can branch
out to surrounding villages.
Matt and Julee responded together, Well be glad to go wherever God
leads and do what He wants us to do.
On Friday, January 7, 2005, Gary Roberts landed at Paruimas airstrip,
loaded Matthew and Julee and their belongings, and took off for the fifteenminute flight to the village of Kaikan, where the airstrip borders the little
white church. The friendly people welcomed them with open arms and
showered them with food and fresh fruit. Many people helped them carry
their baggage as they walked the little trail that led to their new home.
The Guyana Conference had built a two-story wooden structure very
near the river. Kitchen, visiting quarters, and a storeroom made up the
first floor; upstairs were bedrooms and a balcony. Cooking was done on
a one-burner kerosene stove. There was also a nice propane stove, but no
propane. So, it remained unused. An outhouse and the lack of electricity
and running water made this home like all the others in Kaikan. Since
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could come and go as they pleased. Worst of all, the fruit flies and ants
got into everything. The pesky weevils quickly discovered the flour and
other food they had brought from Georgetown. They tried to pick them
out but dared not throw the food away because there was no more.
However, the peaceful living so close to nature also had great rewards.
Matthew and Julee loved the visits of the hummingbirds. One large type
of hummingbird came into the house all the time and built a nest in one
of the rooms. The busy pairs visits seemed normal and delightful. Not
quite so welcome were the baboons in the trees along the river who
began to scream between three and four oclock in the morning. Matthew and Julee thanked God for teaching them to enjoy the sound of the
riverthe noise of crickets, frogs, and various bird and insect calls. Compared to the noise and bustle of Georgetown, the quiet peace of the
jungle was refreshing, and they praised God for their surroundings as
they enjoyed watching the monkeys play in the trees.
For a week rain poured down almost nonstop; this was more than even
the locals were used to. People warned Matthew and Julee one day that their
house could flood in the night because it was located right by the river. They
hardly slept that night. Often they got up and shined the flashlight on the
river to see if it had overflowed its steep banks. At 4:00 a.m. the water was a
foot from the top of the bank. At 5:00 a.m. it had risen another six inches.
On the radio, they called Uncle Claude, who had lived in their house before.
He came in the dark and looked at the river.
Theres nothing to worry about yet, he assured them. Once the river
starts overflowing its banks, it seeps slowly; so, theres plenty of time to move
your stuff upstairs. They went back to bed and slept until 6:00 a.m. They
awoke to find the river was slowly filling the yard. They moved everything
upstairs just in case the water rose higher. Once when the Gateses lived in
this house, the downstairs was flooded in four feet of water, the neighbors
related. They actually paddled their canoe into the house!
About 11:00 a.m. the water was two inches from covering the floor. Then
one inch. Then it stopped rising! The water level stayed there all day but
started going down during the night. Though the rain continued, the river
didnt flood again.
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these precious people for hundreds of years. These superstitions from the
witch doctors are passed down from the elderly and accepted by the youth.
What a challenge to bring the light of trust and faith to dispel the darkness!
Only then will the people reject the power of the master deceiver and rely
on Gods great power to destroy these traditional beliefs. Matthew and
Julee continually prayed for the outpouring of the Holy Spirits power on
the dear people of Kaikan.
The Amerindians work as subsistence farmers, relying heavily on cassava and the produce from their farms for food. Unfortunately, wild pigs
came in large groups earlier that year and ate or destroyed most of their
garden produce. This devastation affected many families. The villagers
pressed together, sharing what they had and trusting God to provide.
Matthew and Julee had saved a box of pasta for a treat. But, alas, weevils
found their way in. They had no choice but to carefully pick them out
and eat the pasta. As long as the food didnt make them sick, they rejoiced that they had something to eat.
San Juan, a small village across the river in Venezuela, needed a new
church. So, the Kaikan members hiked for two hours to help. Construction in the interior of Guyana differs greatly from the way it is done in
North America. First the builders hike through the jungle, sometimes for
hours, looking for the right kind of trees. Then they fell the trees with
chain saws, cut them into
logs, and finally into
boards. Heavy hardwood
is cut into boards fourteen
to twenty feet long and
weighing from forty to
seventy pounds each. That
day spent hauling boards
for the church construction meant a total of fiveand-a-half hours of walkBringing in the man who was bitten by a poisonous
ing through the jungle. labaria snake. This snake is a deadly menace in the jungles
Each man, including Matof Guyana.
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thew, carried one board to the church building site. Then they hiked
back home to Kaikan.
Seldom does anyone venture out after dark in the jungle, but one early
evening Matthew and Julee heard a knock on the door. Holding a twelveinch, yellow-tailed labaria snake draped over his cutlass, the man exclaimed,
My wife has just been bitten. Camouflaged by a dark pattern, this poisonous snake is a deadly menace.
With prayers darting heavenward, Matthew and Julee gathered up charcoal and the snake-bite kit and ran to the victims home. Julee immediately
got
the battery-operated
shocking machine ready,
which neutralizes the venom. The bite was below the
ankle on the inside of the
womans foot; so, Julee applied the shock from the
knee down. Then she covered the injured foot and
ankle with a charcoal poultice and gave the woman
Julee applied a charcoal poultice to the area of the snake bite charcoal to drink. The
the foot and ankleand gave the man a charcoal mixture to
woman didnt like the mixdrink. Charcoal helps to neutralize the venom. And she prayed
ture and drank it slowly,
for Gods healing as she continued to care for the victim.
even throwing a whole cup
on the ground when she thought they werent looking.
After a couple of hours she began coughing up blood. As Julee worked,
she prayed desperately, God, the venom injected into her body is getting
into the blood stream. Its thinning her blood, causing internal bleeding. Her
gums have also started to bleed, but her blood pressure remains good. Please
help the charcoal to do its work.
She continued praying while she changed the charcoal poultices and
urged the woman to keep drinking the charcoal drink. Gradually the victim
began to relax. Free from pain at last, she sank into sleep and slept most of
the night.
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If a person can survive the first twenty-four hours after being bitten by a
poisonous snake, they usually will survive. This woman lived. Matthew and
Julee rejoiced that God had
blessed their simple remedies and that He had saved
this womans life by His
healing power.
God blessed the three
months they spent in Kaikan. The last of March
Matthew and Julee set out
for the small village of Arau.
Traveling by boat for two
The village of Arau, Guyana where Matthew and Julee
hours, they then hiked held
evangelistic meetings. The people couldnt get enough
through the jungle for anof the messages!
other six hours.
In Arau the people were eager to hear the gospel and see the pictures Matthew and Julee brought. They gladly helped set up a small borrowed generator, electrical wire, and a light bulb. With these, they began evangelistic
meetings in the little white church. Julee used a battery-powered keyboard to
teach them hymns and songs of praise. How they loved to sing!
Sabbath morning Matthew preached about superstition and spiritualism.
The evening meeting began
at 5:30 p.m., with a question-and-answer session
about evil spirits, spells, and
charms. One questioner
wanted to know, Is it good
to call on the spirits of animals or some other natural
A mother and child in the village of Arau. Many of the
object and blow on the sick
villagers were concerned about spirits and their influence
for healing, as the witch
on their daily lives.
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doctors teach? Another asked, Is it bad to mingle our blood with the blood
of reptiles so our hunting expeditions will be successful? Such questions
kept coming from these simple Seventh-day Adventist Christians, who,
without someone to teach them the Scriptures, were unknowingly involved
with Satan on a daily basis. The questions kept coming until 8:30 p.m.
Matthew began to close the meeting, but the people called out, We
want more song service. Wed like to see the pictures. Arent you going to
teach us?
You mean you want the entire meeting nowafter weve already had
three hours of discussion?
Yes, yes. We seldom have a minister. Please stay.
Thrilled at their desire to hear Bible truth, Matthew and Julee were rejuvenated even though the meeting lasted until 11:30 p.m. Evidence of the
Holy Spirit came when one man gave his heart to Jesus and pledged to follow
Him the rest of his life. How glad Matthew and Julee were to be called of
God to serve these precious souls in isolated places.
Gary Roberts then flew them from Arau to a place called Eteringbang.
Meanwhile, they felt impressed that the Holy Spirit was calling them to
the forbidden village of Kurotoco. Inaccessible by plane or any other kind
of vehicle, Kurotoco could be reached only by boat on a very dangerous
river for twelve hours one way. Many miners have drowned on the unpredictable Cuyuni River.
Not only was it incredibly hard to get to, Kurotoco was a forbidden
village. A few years earlier, GAMAS had sent Amerindian Bible workers
to Kurotoco to start laying a foundation for a mission station. Each
Amerindian village has a chief or head of the village. In Kurotoco the
chief was an Anglican priest who did not want any Bible workers in his
village. He ordered them, You must leave within three days. I forbid
you to return!
Though this chief professed to be a priest, he did not know God nor
practice His love. After Sunday church services he would invite the people
to his home with the words, The first drink is free, knowing their addiction would demand more. He sold these uneducated people alcohol and
made them pay for all the free medications provided by the government.
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The third principle is the one Jesus gave to the rich young ruler in
Matthew 19:1630 when He told him to sell everything he had and give
to the poor so he could follow Him, David said. And Matthew 10:38
tells us that if we dont take up our cross and follow Him, were not worthy of Him. That tells me that we must be willing to risk everything.
And the fourth guideline, I believe, is that we should use what we have
in our hands.
They sat in silence thinking. Then Scott reached for a book on a nearby shelf. He opened the book at a place he had already marked in the
past. Listen to this, he said. Prompt and decisive action at the right
time will gain glorious triumphs [Ellen G. White, Prophets and Kings, p.
676]. To paraphrase this, we could say that opportunity determines timing. I think that is a fifth principle.
Pastor Parada spoke slowly and deliberately. Presumption is Satans
counterfeit of faith. Both faith and presumption claim Gods promises.
Faith brings forth obedience, but presumption excuses transgression.
Presumption leads us to involve ourselves in temptations that result from
lack of prayer and meditation, plus violation of the laws of nature and
prudence. In this situation we must be sure our decision is in harmony
with clear Scripture teaching. We must avoid presumption and get our
orders totally from Gods Word.
I have a special concern Id like you to consider, David said. As
president of Gospel Ministries International, I am totally dependent
upon God for everything. I feel embarrassed and even disrespectful to
beg Him for more when I havent used what He has already given me.
Jesus said, He who is faithful in what is least is faithful also in much
[Luke 16:10]. I realize that most business administrators feel they must
continue to increase their financial reserves. But the Holy Spirit has convinced me that as we near the final events of earths history, we should
reduce our reserves and invest them all in Gods work now while we have
the opportunity. Could it be that the more reserves we corporately and
individually store up for the future, the less God can trust us to finances
during the crisis we face today? Could we add this principle to our list
dont ask for more until you use what you already have?
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Scott answered, Jesus said in Luke 6:38 that as we give, more will be
given to us. Ive tried this personally, and Ive learned that God loves to
give us more when we give more. To put this in modern terms, we could
say, Dont commercialize Gods blessings.
Right now it seems that God is asking us to do the impossible, to live
outside our comfort zone. What is our part? asked Pastor Parada.
The vital lesson, I believe, David answered, is total dependence on
God. If I really believe Jesus is coming very soon, Ill show my belief by
acting on what I believe.
Pastor Parada interrupted, I must share with you what happened last
night. The Lord woke me at 2:00 a.m. In my thirty-one years of ministry,
Ive never had a more intense encounter with God. I could only tell Him
that, by His power and grace, I would act with Him, follow His orders,
and leave the results in His hands.
Before we make our final decision, let me call to find out if any funds
have become available before we make our next move, David said. He
came back shortly to report that no new funds had become available.
After the three men prayed again, Pastor Parada spoke with conviction. We have one thing in our favor: credibility with vendors and manufacturers with whom we have had dealings. Depending totally on God,
I will place orders for seven more transmitters and the necessary equipment. Well dispatch a man to purchase small plots for the TV transmitters and towers in three cities. Well begin construction of the womens
prison dormitory immediately. God has told us to visit those in prison,
and we must go forward by faith to obey His revealed will. We must
spread the gospel message. Lets trust that God will care for the entire
amount of nearly one hundred fifty thousand dollars. I can imagine Jesus
is saying to Gabriel, Im filled with joy that some of My children on
earth are willing to trust us completely and go forward.
A short time later David made a trip to the United States. A pastor
friend called him the day after his arrival. My wife and I heard about
your recent commitments in Bolivia. We have decided to take out a
mortgage on our home. The equity could be working for the Lord instead of just sitting there. If Gospel Ministries International will be re154
sponsible only for keeping up the loan payments, the mortgage money
belongs to Him. Use it now.
This donation, together with other incoming funds, covered all the
liabilities incurred up to that time. Far from losing credibility in South
America, GMI rejoiced in the increased financial influence these purchases brought to the television network.
A short time later David learned more about how God does the impossible. David was flying with Gary Roberts and asked, Gary, how
have you managed to keep two planes in the air during these last six
months with such a tight cash flow? Have you been receiving donations
from outside sources?
No, Ive had no additional cash except what you have sent me. Gary
paused and then continued, Strangely, each month I have enough funds
in the account to pay my bills. Recently I took time to look closely at my
statements. I realized that many of the checks I wrote havent cleared for
five months. They appear to have disappeared somewhere between Guyana and the United States. My balance in the U.S. remains unchanged!
Has the bank in Guyana complained because it hasnt received
its money?
Never, Gary answered. The account is in balance. Maybe Ill
never know the mystery of the disappearing checks until I get to heaven. Meanwhile, the medical aviation program in Guyana is going forward at full speed.
That reminds me of one of my favorite quotes, David said. Our
heavenly Father has a thousand ways to provide for us, of which we know
nothing. Those who accept the one principle of making the service and
honor of God supreme will find perplexities vanish, and a plain path
before their feet (Ellen G. White, The Desire of Ages, p. 330).
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The company recommended using an uplink truck, but the price would
be nearly twice the cost. God blessed the negotiations for an uplink truck
and the final price was less than half of what was first asked. The meetings
began on schedule.
Two days later, the governor of the state contracted with the company for a network uplink for his political campaign. Unfortunately,
this disabled the signal on which ADVenir and 3ABN depended. Those
handling the network for the meetings scrambled to set up a new dish
in Bolivia that could pick up a different signal. They were able to get the
new dish aligned just five minutes before the uplink for the meeting
needed to begin! That same evening the uplink truck showed up late due
to an accident on the freeway. The truck locked onto the satellite and
got the signal on the air just seven minutes before the meeting began.
Satan was trying hard to keep the meetings from being broadcast, but
God won on a very tight schedule. The last three days of the meetings
went smoothly.
Two services in the large El Paraiso Adventist Church were required
each evening to handle the large number of those wanting to attend the
meetings. One viewer called from the city of Punto Fijo in northern Venezuela to say that the meetings were causing a revolution in thinking among
viewers in his neighborhood.
Two days after the meetings began, David flew to Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela. When he was returning, an immigration officer at the airport asked,
What is your destination?
Caracas.
Are you working with the meetings by Pastor Finley that started two
days ago?
Yes, but how did you know? I didnt know Puerto Ordaz had a local
TV station or that cable companies carried ADVenirs signal here.
Evidently the cable companies discovered the signal and decided to
carry the meetings each night, the officer stated.
Only eternity will reveal how many persons watched Pastor Finley
spread the gospel throughout Venezuela and much of the Hispanic world
over ADVenir.
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About this time Jenny Mendoza, who works full time with ADVenir and also is involved with the Bolivian prison ministry, received a
call to come and pray for a sick prisoner at the Palmasola female prison
in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Jenny read promises from Scripture and knelt
by the bed of the lady to pray. Halfway through her prayer, Jenny felt
herself suddenly shaken by the shoulder and heard a voice say, Get out
right now!
Turning around, she saw a Catholic nun who shouted, You are a Protestant; you have no right to pray for a sick Catholic lady! Leave now! And
Jenny did.
A nearby prisoner asked the nun, Do you know who that lady is that
you just ran off? The nun shook her head. She works at the ADVenir
station, the one we watch with you quite often.
Oh! exclaimed the nun as she went running after Jenny.
Excuse me, she said, catching up to her. I understand you work at
ADVenir. Is that true?
Jenny nodded, Yes, Im the program director for the network.
Smiling, the nun extended her hand. Please forgive me for shouting
at you like that. I would never have done that if I had known. You see,
ADVenir is my favorite TV station. Would you come to my house for
dinner tonight?
Jenny happily accepted her invitation, and she still enjoys spending
time with her new friend.
Everywhere David sees evidence of God working through ADVenir. At
the ticket counter of the bus station in Santa Elena, Venezuela, he told the
agent, Id like to buy a ticket for a friend, and he passed some money
across the counter along with his friends ID card.
The clerk was a nicely dressed young woman, wearing jewelry and bright
red lipstick. She looked up. I think I know this lady. Is she an Adventist
teacher from Maracay?
Yes, David answered in surprise. In fact she is our Union director of
education. How did you come to know her?
I was an Adventist once. In fact I did colporteur work in Maracay
when I knew her.
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Really? I wouldnt have suspected you of being an Adventist colporteur now. Did something happen? Tears suddenly glistened in her eyes.
Forgive me for crying. My name is Monica. I left the church years
ago. More tears.
Jesus loves you, Monica. David smiled in sympathy. He wants you
back working for Him.
I would like that, but I cant, she sobbed. Its impossible!
May I pray for you, Monica? David asked. She nodded.
David slipped his hand through the small window opening, and she put
her hand in his. Lord, I pray for the restoration of Your will in Monicas
life. Bring her back to a close relationship with You. Pour Your love upon
her. In Jesus name. Amen.
After the prayer, Monica explained, Before I accepted work here, I
made it clear I would not work on Saturdays, even though I havent
attended church for a long time. However, I recently decided that the
next Sabbath I will be in church. You see, a short time ago I was at
home on Sabbath. I turned on the cable network to watch Animal
Planet. As I switched through the channels, I found a new station with
a nature program that caught my attention. Fascinated by this new station, I kept watching. Later that evening I watched a sermon and recognized the Seventh-day Adventist message. I cried and cried as I
watched. For several weeks now Ive watched that station all day Sabbath and cried the whole time. I can t resist any longer. This week Im
going back to church.
David pulled out his business card and slipped it across the counter.
Youre the president of ADVenir? She began crying again. Thats the
network I have been watching.
Later David returned to visit Monica and discovered her husband had
abandoned her and her three small children. What a joy to encourage her!
One country! One small jungle town. One small cable network. One
single person who longed to come back to Jesus. What joy all this causes in
heaven! Certainly the angels keep busy visiting the five hundred thousand
homes just in Venezuela that receive ADVenir by cable, not to mention
viewers in Bolivia and Brazil. All the heavenly behind-the-scenes activity
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will be revealed in eternity. God cares about each individual and works
miracles to bring them to Him.
Gods message reaches even little children. In the fall of 2004 at the
Adventist-Laymans Services and Industries (ASI) meetings in Cincinnati,
Ohio, David shared the blessings and challenges of Gods work in South
America. He noticed a twelve-year-old girl sitting near the front of the
auditorium. She seemed fascinated at the exciting stories he told of Gods
care and protection of the volunteer missionaries. A smile covered her face
when he said, You dont have to visit a foreign country or wait until you
are grown up to be a missionary. You dont have to be a pilot, a teacher, or
know how to operate a television network. You can be a volunteer missionary right where you are. But God does require that you love Him with all
your heart and that you recognize that everything you have belongs to
Him. You can learn more about the way God uses volunteers by watching
our DVD. It contains four videos directly from the front lines. Just come
to my booth and ask for one.
After the meeting, this girltwelve-year-old Sarahspent some time
thinking about what David had said. If all I have belongs to God, she
asked herself, then why are my savings sitting in the bank? It isnt doing
any good for God there.
That evening, after the meeting, she got permission from her parents to
go to the Gospel Ministries International booth where David and his team
worked. She saw David talking to some people, so she waited until he was
done. Then she got his attention by tugging on his sleeve.
Im Sarah, she told him, and I have something to tell you. He bent
down to listen. Ive decided that if God owns everything I have, then I
must give it to Him to use. I have been saving my money for about five
years. I have three hundred dollars. I want to give you all of it to use for
Gods work in the mission field.
Oh, Sarah, that is so beautiful, David bent down to give her a hug. I
know God will be so happy with your gift.
But I have a problem, interrupted Sarah. You see, Im not old
enough to write a check. If I send cash in the mail, it might be lost. What
should I do?
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Tears choked his voice as David hugged her again. Dont worry, Sarah,
your parents will help you to send it. Just remember, God will use your gift
in a very great way to reach lots of people. Whenever you can, show people
this DVD.
David was right. When Sarahs family and home church heard about her
gift, they more than matched the
amount Sarah had saved. Sarah spent
the rest of that evening at ASI distributing hundreds of GMIs videos and
sermon tapes to anyone she could find
throughout the convention hall. Anyone who saw Sarah could see that her
face was shining with joy.
One very wealthy man, after hearing Sarah tell what God was doing, accepted the tapes and DVD. He immediately visited GMIs booth. Ive come
Sarah Shank and David Gates. As He did
to confirm the miracle stories a little with the widows mite in the New Testament,
girl named Sarah told me. Ive never God used the sacrificial gift and missionary
spirit of twelve-year-old Sarah to bring about
seen a girl so enthusiastic and mission far greater blessings than she ever imagined.
driven as that little girl. I just had to
come and find out for myself if God really did give you one and a half million dollars for a network in Bolivia.
David enjoyed telling him of Gods miraculous provision for Boliviaand Brazil, as well. Then he told him the story of Sarah giving all her
savings to God.
Thats amazing! What an unusual child! the man exclaimed.
Go thou and do likewise, David replied. The man walked away very
quiet and sober.
Will Sarahs sacrificial gift and missionary spirit be as far reaching as the
widows mite? Only eternity will tell, but God did fulfill her dream to be a
foreign missionary. She and her parents have accepted a call for overseas
mission service.
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But that isnt the end of the story. A few weeks after the ASI meetings,
David sent an email telling about Sarahs gift. One reader was so touched
by the story that she sent a gift for ten thousand dollars.
In Bolivia, God continued to care for the prison ministry. A twenty-fivethousand-dollar dormitory and work center for men was completed inside
the mens prison in Santa Cruz. This building can accommodate forty-two
men. The womens prison received fifteen thousand dollars to complete the
construction of the womens dormitory. Now children could live with their
mothers and not sleep out in the courtyard. The childrens ministry group in
the womens prison organized the older kids into a Pathfinder clubthe first
Pathfinder club organized and conducted in a prison!
In the jungle villages of Venezuela, Bob Norton continued his mission work. On one occasion he flew into the village of Apauri, a village
on the edge of the savanna with a big mountain towering over it. He
went to pick up a pastor whom hed flown into the village a few days
previously. When he landed, the pastor told him, We have a big problem. A man in the church
is extremely ill; it seems to
be the same sickness his
brother died from a few
months ago. Also, of the
two hundred cows they
had, only eighty are alive.
The others have died one
by one. The Adventist
church elders and deacons
believe the chief of the village has cursed them and
Bob and Neiba Nortons home in Venezuela. The Nortons
face many challenges in their ministry to the people, but
is responsible for these
God continues to work miracles in their behalf.
deaths and illnesses. They
are even looking for ways to kill the village chief.
Bob Norton flew the pastor to his home and took the sick man to a hospital, where the doctors tried to find out the cause of his illness. Meanwhile
Bob returned to the village. The chief denied cursing the sick man or anyone
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else. He was afraid for his life. By this time, the fear and unrest had spread to
a nearby village, as well. Bob called for a meeting of the two villages. He
begged the people to live in peace and assured them that God is stronger than
the devil. The Adventist church members agreed to fast and pray three times
a day for two weeks for faith to believe in God and not fear the evil spirits.
Meanwhile everyone was waiting to see what would happen to the sick
man in the hospital. Several others in the village had developed similar
symptoms. Bob flew a team of doctors to the village so they could try to
figure out what caused the death of the cattle and the sickness of the people. Meanwhile, faithful pastors and members joined with Bob praying
that God, the great Healer, would heal the sick man. More importantly,
they prayed for peace between the villages that were fighting, that the people would trust God and turn from their Satanic superstitious beliefs.
The sick man became unable to walk, and a doctor successfully operated
on his upper legs. However, he came very close to deathnot from the
problem with his legs, which was not life threatening, but from his belief
that he had been cursed and would die. Eventually, he returned home, and
peace was restored between the villagers. Oh how these people need to understand better Gods love and His ability to free them from Satans power.
Besides emergency flights, Bob Norton kept busy transporting lay workers. Workers can go to villages in an hour by plane that used to take them
days, even weeks, to reach on foot. Instead of visiting a village only every two
years, Bible workers can now go out by plane for a month or more at a time
to teach Gods Word and then return home for a few days, get supplies, and
leave again. Several new airstrips have been cleared in different villages.
Using just a machete, axe, shovels, and much muscle power and sweat,
the people clear the land and prepare an airstrip where the mission plane
can land. How do they get it level? They dont. They cut down the trees,
dig out the stumps, and smooth the really big bumpsthats it! This strip
of ground is now a runway. Bob tells them to make the strip at least a
thousand meters long, but four hundred meters is about the averagenot
a safe length in jungle terrain.
Often Bob flies in fuel for outboard engines. Since many villages are
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lages where no runways exist. Thus, more people can be reached with the
gospel through this means of travel.
The good news is that Bob, Neiba, and their son, Josiah, have moved
into the house that they have been building for almost three years. No, its
not their home. Someday other families will come to the base and carry on
the aviation program. But for now it provides a living place for them and
for guests who come to help with the never-ending projects. No, it isnt
finished, but that must wait till more money comes in. The windows do
have glass and screens to keep out the bugs. The bathroom needs to have
the plumbing finished, but the Nortons rejoice to be in a place they can
call home and that is large enough to share with others.
Besides the fuel shortages and long waiting lines, Bob faces another serious
problem. His work is hampered by the limitations of the small Cessna 172.
Short, rough airstrips mean he often can take only one passenger at a time,
leaving many waiting. Often he lands and takes one person and part of their
things to a longer airstrip. He leaves them there and returns to get another
person, weighing everything carefully that must be transported. When he
reaches the maximum weight for a safe takeoff, he must leave the rest. Then
he prays that the weather will be good so that he can get to home base with
everyone while there is still daylight in which to fly. Often while in flight, he
will get an emergency call on the radio, such as the time a little girl was bitten
by a poisonous snake. When that happens, pastors or Bible workers who are
waiting for Bob to take them somewhere may have to stay where they are
another day or so. But Bob will come and get them as soon as possible.
Bob needs a larger, safer, more powerful airplane. He puts his life on
the line every time he lands to save a life. He prays constantly, knowing
that landings and takeoffs on these extremely short, rough strips are not
really safe. He is depending on God to impress others to help in the purchase of a larger plane. He knows that God will provide, that He has
children who will share what He has given them to make this life-saving
work more fruitful.
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David assured the staff that God had a plan. Twenty-four hours before
the funds needed to be paid, David received a phone call from a friend
who said, Were selling
our family business. When
the sale is complete, we
will have between eight
hundred thousand and
nine hundred thousand
dollars to donate to your
broadcasting work!
David
immediately
called the sellers in Brazil
with the good news.
Daniel and Sarah Spencer and their children. When Dan- Though the funds would
iel, who speaks Portuguese, became the director for the new
not be available until the
TV station in Brazil, it was an answer to prayer.
donors company was sold,
God had already providentially provided two payments on the exact dates
the sellers set. Now David awaited Gods timing on the remainder.
In Brazil, even many very poor people have a satellite dish on their
roofs. An engineer told David, More than fourteen million dishes point
to B-one Brazilsat. It is the most popular Brazilian satellite, and it is
growing by fifty to seventy thousand users across the country each month.
If you could get on the B-one satellite, you could reach almost the entire
country of Brazil with just one station. But it is impossible to find any
space on that satellite; all the space has been filled for years. No one can
buy space at any price.
David smiled, God enjoys doing the impossible. When He wants a job
done, He makes the space available in His own time. When God gives an
order to go into all the world, He opens the way as we obey Him.
Davids friend shook his head in disbelief but promised, Ill make
contacts with B-one satellite for you. Just remember, I have no hope
there will ever be any more space.
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ary friends. Its contents touched their hearts and filled them with renewed courage and trust in God. In part, this is what they read:
Dear David and Becky,
I appreciate that you have been praying for us. Gods soldiers
have to be stronger than regular ones. We come to the battlefield,
but not alonewe bring our entire families.
Not all of Gods blessings come in times of prosperity. Some
blessings come in a tribulation time. Most of my soldiers have
deserted, my fort is taken, and my resources are running low.
But the soldiers that are still with me are producing; and Ive
been learning and growing spiritually. I know that like Joseph in
Egypt, many times the way down is the way to success. If we trust
our lives to the Lord, we must also trust His managing, and know
He is able and in control. What if Joseph had given up in the
hard part of the process? He would never have become the prime
minister and saved his family and people. The Lord is preparing
us for something really big, and that requires hard training.
I firmly believe testing and difficulties are part of the preparation, and those who prevail until the end will see the prize that
awaits us ahead. Like Job, we must learn to trust God in the bad
moments when everything seems to fail, so that we shall not be
proud and self-confident when the tremendous blessings come.
I wont lie to youthese are difficult moments. But where
trouble abounds, grace and miracles superabound. Weve seen
the hand of the Lord, and have felt His touch almost literally.
I know the Lord can do anything whenever He chooses. My
concern is that we may not fail in doing our part. If we fear now,
if we faint at this very light testing, how will we survive in the
future? We were told that this is what it would be all about in the
final days. Here we are; the time has come, and we are part of the
prophecies now.
Your companions,
The Spencers
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This ringing declaration of trust in Gods leading brought new courage to David and Becky as they pondered the future.
David pointed to his briefcase and said to Becky, Im holding proposed projects worth nearly thirty million dollars in that briefcase. These
projects will reach throughout the entire country of Brazil. That doesnt
include programs for additional expansion in other Latin American
countries. Or the new television network for Romania with a one-pointfourmillion-dollar satellite contract already signed. Basically, all of these
projects are humanly impossible. But how could I say No to these opportunities after all that God has done for us in the past?
Beckys faith reached out to meet the challenge. The very fact that all
this is impossible in our own strength seems to me to be the strongest
argument that God expects us to do it by His power and in His time.
God will do greater and greater things as we come closer to the end.
I know thats true, David nodded, but I keep wrestling with a
question one of our devoted volunteers raised. He asked me, David,
how can we continue accepting new projects when our current ones
struggle so much? Im not sure what Gods answer would be. Ive read
what Ellen White wrote in the book Evangelism. Its right on this point.
He opened the book lying nearby and read from pages 79 and 80:
We are in danger of spreading over more territory and starting
more enterprises than we can possibly attend to properly, and
they will become a wearing burden in absorbing means. . . .
. . . Let not the means at your disposal be spent in so many
places that nothing satisfactory is accomplished anywhere. It is
possible for the workers to spread their efforts over so much territory that nothing will be properly done in the very places where,
by the Lords direction, the work should be strengthened and
perfected.
At the same time, it sounds as though God wants balance, for on
page eighty she also wrote, Keep up and increase the interest already
started, until the cloud moves, then follow it. Our problem seems to be
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that the cloud keeps moving at a rapid pace! The goal of every project we
have is to bring people to Jesus. By Gods grace, every project keeps
growing. True, each one has its own problems, including an uncomfortable financial position. Each project depends on God from day to day.
But has it ever been different? Even if we never adopted new projects,
would it ever be easy?
No, I dont think it would, Becky answered quickly. God plans
what is best in His own timing. He knows us, and He keeps us humble
and dependant on Him. He alone is able to provide and impress willing
Christians to sacrifice and give. But He gives everyone free choice to obey
or not. Hes promised to supply all our needs according to His riches in
glory by Jesus Christ (see Philippians 4:19).
David gave Becky a hug. Youre such an encouragement to me. We
must never get accustomed to Gods miracles. I guess God wants us outside our comfort zone so we can continue to grow. The survival or loss of
the Venezuela and Brazil networks will be determined very soon. Millions of souls are at stake. Our family, ministry partners, and volunteers
have been praying for months. I know God can and will answer those
prayers. For the last three days, God has woke me up with a praise song
running through my mind. Im waiting to see what He will do.
David and Becky knelt together to pray. Thank you, Lord, for giving
us another opportunity to trust You. Thank You for what You have done
in the past to show that You are more than able to provide. We know
You will do it again. For the sake of Your people who need to wake up
and work as never before, for the sake of those dying in darkness around
the world without knowing You, we pray that we will not fail to glorify
Your name. Give us patience and faith to move only as fast as You want
us to move. We know that when You want us to move, You will break
the financial obstacles that currently block our way. We trust You; we
love You; and we thank You, precious Lord. In Jesus name, Amen.
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their two daughters, piled into the truck. Jason had come to help with
school construction and airplane maintenance. Two other volunteers,
Justin and Curtis, were on the trip, as well; they had arrived to work on
school-building projects. The group of eight, plus all their baggage and
supplies, began the long trip. They took turns driving night and day.
They spread a tarp across
part of the back of the
truck. This, along with
good sunscreen lotion,
kept them from being
fried by the sun, even
though it was hot riding
under the tarp. At night,
the temperature cooled
down. The last night they
traveled on bumpy, dirt
The truck, a Nissan Condor, that Jeff and Fawna purroads in the rain and got
chased for the school in Guayaramerin, Bolivia.
little sleep. They drank
lots of water and praised God in song as they drove. After traveling fortynine hours, they were extremely tired, so they stayed overnight in Guayaramerin, not far from the school. They thanked God for a safe trip and a
good truck. God impressed someone to give them two Husqvarna brush
saws to help keep the farm cleared.
The truck couldnt be driven directly the last distance to the school
because of the condition of the roadmore than a kilometer of gooey
mud and water holes. Every time they tried, they got stuck. Getting the
truck unstuck became a part of life. Get out the bottle jack, put wood
under the sunken part of the truck, raise the truck and get out of the
hole, then go a few hundred meters only to get stuck again. Each repetition of this process took from one to two hours. So, they decided either
to walk in or drive the jeep.
Clearly, if the school was to grow, there must be a good road. Jeff
asked a company to come and make an estimate of the cost of building
a solid road. The man from the company offered to write a cheaper
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contract to help the school, but Jeff wondered if the final result would
be adequate.
School opened with eighteen students. This was the second year of
operation; so, there were freshman and sophomore classes, and the staff
was hoping for an enrollment of thirty students. However, the school
had only one classroom. Another was badly needed.
Early in March, Gary and Wendy Roberts, who direct the aviation
work in Guyana, brought the Cessna 150, the very first plane David used
in Guyana, for Jeff to fly. Gary and Jeff enjoyed a couple of days of flying
together, testing some of the runways.
Unfortunately, with all his responsibilities at the school, Jeff had little
time to fly. He was codirector of the school, in charge of keeping everything running smoothly. He handled the bigger discipline issues, made
sure the staff was happy, and paid the stipends. Jeff valued his assistant,
a very capable Bolivian, Enrique Sabala. Because Enrique understood the
Bolivian culture, he was invaluable in handling discipline issues, buying
food, and directing the farm. He was in charge of the students who
worked in the industries: farming, carpentry, raising chickens, and a bakery. Enriques wife, Sandra, an excellent cook, provided the food service.
Short-term volunteers also came to help for different lengths of time. Jeff
hoped that delegating responsibilities would free him for his medical
aviation work, which is his great love.
In spite of her limited ability to speak Spanish, Fawna taught a health
class to the students. As the school nurse, she also worked once a week in a
clinic in the small town of El Yata, five kilometers away. This improved relationships with the community. She gave vaccinations, did prenatal checkups
for the pregnant women in the community, and taught midwifery classes.
In March the happy couple moved into their little house. The floor,
roof, and walls in their bedroom were completed. There wasnt enough
lumber to complete the rest of the house, but Jeff and Fawna were thrilled
to have their own home, even if it was only one room and a big porch
with a roof over it.
With the help of short-term volunteers, they started to clear the land
to build a concrete house for the volunteers who come and go. With
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their personal funds, Jeff and Fawna bought a motorcycle, so they could
travel to town to do school business.
Even though the calendar said April, the road wasnt started yet.
They had been waiting weeks for the low spots in the existing road,
which were full of water, to dry out. During this time God continually
sent His angels to guard their truck, which they had to park by the
main road. In poor countries like Bolivia, batteries, tires, diesel, etc.
disappear quickly. But nothing was stolen from their truck during all
this time.
Finally the director of the road building company sent a tractor driver
to see if the road was dry enough to work. How long have you been doing this work? Jeff asked the driver.
Eighteen years.
How long has the director been with the company?
Two months.
Jeff realized suddenly that the tractor drivers, not the director, were
really in charge of the job. What do I need to do to get the project
started? he asked the driver.
Dont worry, the man replied. Ill talk to the director. I can bring
the tractor out tonight, and we can begin tomorrow morning.
As work on the road began, the staff prayed each morning in their
worship that the Lord would keep rain off the road. In the tropics, mornings are usually clear, but heavy thunder storms come each afternoon.
Jeff told the truck drivers who were hauling gravel, If God can protect
our truck for two months, He can keep the road dry.
But the very next day it began to sprinkle! God, if it rains hard, Jeff
prayed, the crew will take away their equipment and never finish. Please
send a miracle.
He could hear the sound of heavy rain a little distance away. Jeff had
to make a trip on the motorcycle to the gravel pit. After he had covered
about two hundred feet, rain began to fall so hard it hurt. For seven kilometers it poured. But when he arrived at the gravel pit, the rain had
stopped and everything was dry! The men loaded their trucks. What a
message God preached to these dump-truck drivers! Now they knew that
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the school staff served a living, loving God. God must have smiled as He
gave them miracle after miracle.
And God had still another message to give the road crew. Almost all
businesses in that part of the world operate by cheating, devising corrupt
deals, and demanding bribes. God wanted these workers to learn a big
lessonthat honesty and truthfulness bring blessings. The contract specified that the road to be built was to measure eight hundred meters in
length. When Jeff took out his GPS and measured the road, to his surprise it measured seventeen hundred metersmore than twice as long as
the contract indicated. Should he tell the contractors how long the road
really was? Or should he fudge the truth? Could he lie and continue to
be under Gods blessing?
Jeff explained the mistake and told them that the road was actually
twice as long as they had thought. The crew answered, No problem. We
can make the road that long, but we cant possibly finish before your
Sabbath. And youve told us we cant work on your Sabbath. We cant
let our equipment sit idle over the weekend. If you will let us work on
Saturday, we can finish your road.
What to do? Jeff knew that if the crew left on Friday with the road not
finished, they would never come back to complete it. Later that day the
company director came back to check on the work. As she walked with
Jeff along the road she asked, You look sad. Whats wrong?
Sometimes its hard to be true and honest when it seems like suicide, Jeff replied. But I know the only way this school will survive is
through the blessings of God. You may think Im crazy for not letting
the crew work on Saturday, but I have no other choice but to honor
and obey the God I serve. He explained the dilemma about working
on the Sabbath.
After a few moments she spoke, I think I can help you. Ill get the
workers to switch their day off from Sunday to Saturday. It makes no
difference to them. Ill get busy and extend the contract without stopping the work on the road.
Thank you so much, Jeff smiled. I knew God would help you
work it out.
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When they completed the road, the total cost was thirty-five hundred
dollars. Jeff had enough to pay for the first contract, and half of the additional cost. With all the miracles God had done, the entire staff at the
school eagerly waited to see what miracle their living God would do next.
Jeff rejoiced that even though Satan was there to tempt him, God gave him
the grace to live out before
these people the principles
of truth, obedience, and
loyalty to a loving God.
And Gods love includes
building roads!
In June a group arrived
at the school to help build a
house and to conduct evangelistic meetings in the village of El Yata. Besides
Another of Gods mission miraclesthe new road leading Fawnas work in the clinic,
to the Richard Gates Technical Industrial School.
the students led out each
Sabbath afternoon in a youth meeting at El Yata. The local people loved the
singing, Bible memorization, stories, and Bible trivia. These contacts helped
make many friends, which they hoped to interest in Bible studies preparatory to the meetings. Several non-Adventist students from El Yata attend the
Adventist school, and they opened their homes when rain poured down.
Usually the meetings were held outside, and much of the village joined in.
God blessed the school with willing hands. New volunteers, who later
became staff members, included two brothers from Oregonone, a mechanic and the other, a gardenerwho filled gaps the staff had neither
time nor the skills to do. Another young lady arrived in time to teach.
Yes, God impresses young, skilled volunteers to take up pioneer work
when the need arisesjust as He used dedicated youth when the Adventist Church began. These young people have accepted Gods call to service just as James and Ellen White did in the 1800s.
Not all volunteers are young people. Dr. Sheila Robertson, a retired
physician in her midseventies, arrived in Guyana with the request,
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Please take me to the most isolated village where I can serve God and
His people. In forty-five minutes David Gates flew her from Kaikan
to Philippi, a village that would take five to six days to reach by foot
through rugged jungle.
Heres a little radio,
David told her. Please
keep in touch every day,
more often if you need to.
Let us know what supplies
you need. One day when
David flew to Philippi for
a short visit, Dr. Sheila exclaimed, I love every
minute sharing Gods love
with these wonderful peo- Dr. Sheila Robertson hugs a villager in Paruima, Guyana.
Dr. Robertson, a retired physician, asked to serve in an
ple! Could I start a trainisolated
area where she could accomplish the most good.
ing school for Bible workers for adults and older youth? They have a big advantage; they speak the
local dialects, and since they are Amerindians, they dont need government permission to visit other villages.
Amazing! Ive been
thinking of starting the
same kind of training
school at Paruima, David
said, but I have no one to
direct the program. Would
you be willing to begin
such a school there?
I like working in remote, isolated places best.
Paruima is a large village
Dr. Sheila with a group of villagers beside the mission plane
of over six hundred. But if
in the village of Philippi, Guyana. In a matter of minutes,
God needs me to head up
the plane is able to take workers to remote villages like
a training school there, I
Philippia trip that would require five or six days on foot.
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wont say No. God surely worked through Dr. Sheila. As a result, for
years many Amerindians have left the Bible worker training school and
have gone to surrounding villages well equipped to give the gospel message to their people.
Now, Dr. Sheila has chosen to again serve as a pioneer missionary in
the village of Lethem, which is strongly Catholic and Pentecostal. The
little Seventh-day Adventist Church in Lethem isnt complete. The
youth and small children meet in a lean-to, sitting on a pile of lumber.
During June 2005, Dr. Sheila gave more than fifteen Bible studies a
week. Since most people in Guyana speak and read English, she copied
study materials for each of these persons so they could study on their
own. Unfortunately, her computer and printer refused to cooperate
and there was no one to fix them. So, she printed the Bible lessons by
hand and then made copies on a photocopier. This dear volunteer, now
in her eighties, loves to walk throughout the village giving out Bibles,
books, and other literature. She says, Rain or shine, bugs, insects, and
mosquitoesI dont worry about them. Theres too much to do for
Jesus, my constant Companion. I want to spend the time I have left
sharing His love with others.
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check out the joys and challenges of living, working, and flying in Guyana, he urged.
The day after Jim and Lorraine arrived in Guyana, Gary began introducing Jim to the unique airstrips in the countryeverything from
asphalt, long and short grass, and bumpy clay. Some approaches were
good, others fair, and some far from desirable. But always the pilots
received a welcome from the villagers as they brought supplies, mail,
and passengers.
GAMAS functioned as an air ambulance and as a support vehicle for
mission schools, Bible workers, and pastors. Many villages are not accessible by road; rivers often
are interrupted by beautiful but dangerous waterfalls. These isolated villages can be reached in a
relatively short time by
air. The same distance
would take many weeks to
cover by foot or river.
Through the work of the
Holy Spirit and the efforts
of faithful GAMAS volGary Roberts preparing for a Guyana Adventist Mediunteers, many people have
cal Aviation Services (GAMAS) flight to a jungle village.
found the peace that comes These flights support pastors, Bible workers, mission schools,
and other missionary activitiesas well as serving as an
from knowing Jesus Christ
air ambulance for medical emergencies.
as Lord and Savior. Jim
and Lorraine Craik quickly determined that they wanted to be part of this
work. We would count it a privilege to share Gods love here, they told
Gary. Well return to begin working by the end of April 2005.
Gary and Wendy were planning to return temporarily to the United
States for the birth of their first baby. Jim and Lorraine arrived in Guyana shortly before Gary and Wendy were due to leave. Id like to take
you on this last flight before we leave to give you more experience in
jungle flying, Gary told Jim, but Im loaded with supplies and already
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have one passenger. There just isnt room. However, there will be plenty
of time for you to get your Guyana pilots license and practice your jungle flying skills when we return after the baby comes.
That day, May 1, 2005, David Gates received a phone call from Bob
Norton in Venezuela. One of our planes has gone down in Guyana. I
dont have much information. Praying earnestly, David began trying
to call Georgetown, Guyana. After several attempts he finally made
contact with Wendy.
About one p.m. I got a phone call from one of the local commercial
air services telling me to turn on my radio, Wendy told David. The
caller said, Paruima is calling and telling us that Gary is having trouble.
The folks there want to talk to you.
Wendy had immediately switched to that frequency but could hear
nothing. A Bible worker heard her on the radio and broke in to say,
Gary has gone down about a mile and a half from the runway at Paruima. People are now on their way to find him.
Wendy knew Gary was flying the Cessna182, a blue and white plane,
and carrying one passenger. The next few minutes seemed like an eternity to her. With her heart beating wildly, she called the tower at Paruima. They hadnt heard
from Gary for a while and
had no indication he was
down. All she could do
was wait and pray.
Fifteen to twenty minutes later, Wendy received
word that Gary and the
passenger were alive but
injured. As a nurse, questions raced through her
The wreckage of the Cessna 182 that Gary Roberts was fly- mind: Was Gary coning on May 1, 2005. A strong downdraft caused the plane
scious? What was the exto crash as it was departing the Davis Indian Industrial
College at Paruima, Guyana. Miraculously, both Gary and tent of his injuries? She
his passenger were alive, although injured.
was especially concerned
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about neck and/or spinal injuries. Would the Amerindians know how to
move him properly? If he were conscious and his mind were clear, he
could tell them how to move him.
As soon as Wendy knew that Gary and the passenger were alive, she
called the tower. She asked for a flight to go to Paruimas tiny airstrip to
evacuate her husband as soon as possible. Fortunately, one of Garys
good friends was flying near Kamarang, which was only a fifteen minute
flight away. He had to wait a few minutes for the weather to clear.
Quickly he canceled all his next flights to go get Gary and the injured
passenger. Gary had crashed near the river, which made transport quicker and easier. Later Wendy learned that the crash occurred at 12:45 p.m.
due to a strong downdraft on departure from Paruima, where the Davis
Indian Industrial College is located. Nearly a dozen commercial aircraft
had gone down in the same region during the time period GAMAS had
been operating.
When Garys friend landed at Paruima at 2:00 p.m., Gary and the
passenger lay in a dugout canoe on the river below. Twenty minutes
later, they were on board the rescue plane and heading for Georgetown.
Gary was in a lot of pain. He thought his right arm was broken, possibly
his left clavicle and his nose. Later Wendy made contact with the plane.
The pilot informed her they suspected head and back injuries. He mentioned that he could hear either Gary or the other injured person making
a crackling sound as he breathed with difficulty.
Wendy immediately called Dr. John Wilson, who had come to Davis
Memorial Hospital in December. Ill meet you at the airport, he promised, and help you assess the situation and decide what to do with them.
It was a long hour and forty minutes until the plane landed at Ogle Airport in Georgetown.
When Wendy first saw Gary at the airport, she thought two of his
front teeth were missing; it turns out they were just covered with
blood. The passenger had a laceration near his left eye but was unconscious. Gary said the man had been conscious and talking earlier. To
the doctor, Gary seemed to be in more critical condition than the
unconscious man.
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Wendy felt especially grateful that Jim and Lorraine Craik were with
her in this crisis. They had arrived in the country only the Tuesday before. Jim drove the van as they followed the ambulance. Although Gary
felt miserable, his vital signs were good. The doctor, Wendy, Jim, and
Lorraine felt that Gary needed a CT scan to make sure he had no head
injuries, broken bones, or internal injuries. The bumpy road to the hospital was torture for Gary. Then, when they arrived at the hospital, they
had to wait for the CT technician to arrive. In the meantime, the doctor
started an IV and gave Gary a shot for pain relief.
Wendy felt so sorry for Gary; he had to lie perfectly still in a freezing
cold room for two hours during the scans. When the test was complete,
however, the news was good. Gary had no head, spine, or internal injuries. No bones were broken, though his extremely sore right arm had a
big knot in the muscle. His right lung was 80 percent bruised, but it
would not require a chest tube.
Meanwhile, Jim Craik went to the other hospital to check on Garys
passenger. His lacerations had been sewn up, and his injuries seemed to
be confined to bruising and soreness, although X-rays would be ordered
just to be sure. He was conscious now, resting and talking. Jim praised
God for that.
Gary was taken to Davis Memorial Hospital in Georgetown. After
the doctor sutured three lacerations on Garys face and made sure he
didnt need oxygen for breathing, he allowed Gary to go home. Fortunately, Gary and Wendy lived not far from the hospital. They
brought an oxygen saturation machine to check the amount of oxygen in his blood. Both Gary and Wendy felt totally exhausted. Though
Gary was in pain, they praised God that they could be together in
their little home.
Did God work a miracle to save Garys life and the life of his passenger? Can God preserve life when Satan tries to destroy it along with the
mission airplane? Gary and Wendy are convinced that He canand
didmiraculously spare Garys life.
Now the slow recovery process began. They could no longer fly to the
United States, as planned, in the plane that now lay crumpled in the
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jungle. So, they placed their revised plans totally in Gods hand and
trusted Him to help them book flights on commercial planes a week or
so later. They rested, relaxed, and looked forward to the birth of their
baby, knowing that God had worked a miracle of love to save Garys life.
Recovery was difficult and painful, but Gary and Wendy were grateful
for Gods guidance and protection.
It took three different airlines for Gary and Wendy to travel to Washington State, but they made it in time to welcome their little son, Kaleb
Seth, on June 4, 2005. All went well with Wendy and the baby.
June and July gave Gary time to regain his health; the pain lessened
each day. In late July, Jeff Sutton brought the four-seat Mooney mission
plane and flew the little familyGary, Wendy, and Kalebto Guyana.
The Mooney, a new addition to the fleet of planes owned by Gospel
Ministries International, flies at 160 knots per hour, much faster than
the Cessna 150.
Gary and Wendy are thankful to God for His miraculous blessings.
Airplanes can be replaced, but not dedicated leaders and pilots.
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the situations she faced put her emergency-room experience to the test
and increased her dependence on God immensely.
The most interesting part of her work came when she and Gilbert
took their boat, equipped with a forty horsepower engine, and traveled
the winding jungle river visiting outreach medical clinics. In May 2003
they stopped at the village
of Wiruni twelve miles
upriver from Kimbia Mission Academy. The hot,
humid air offered no relief
as Melissa assisted dozens
of waiting patients. Late
in the day, a young man
approached with his little
boy. The child was having
pain in his ear.
Melissa noted the The Sissonses medical launch, the Good Samaritan, can travel
childs quiet, cooperative the waterways of the jungles, supplying clinics and providing
care for those who have little other access to medical services.
manner. He seemed to reflect his fathers gentle, shy manner. After treating the boy, Melissa asked,
Is there anything else I can do to help you?
He smiled, held out his hand, and spoke simply and casually. My
name is Andy LaRose. I was born with a hole in my heart.
Intrigued, she placed her stethoscope on his chest. A harsh, whooshing, murmur vibrated into her ears. Surprised at the magnitude of what
she was hearing, she asked, Have you ever sought medical help?
Yes. I took a trip to a doctor in a nearby town. He put me in a public hospital for a long time. Then he gave me a note and told me to go
home. The note read, You have a heart problem and should stop eating
rice. That was all.
Melissa wondered what he had eaten for the last few years, since rice
is a staple food in Guyana. But worse, the horrible truth hit her that
Andy could have but a short time to live. She faced another unsolvable
case in a country struggling to provide for the medical challenges of its
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people. She felt helpless. How could she help him with her limited cardiology skills and lack of appropriate resources?
Could God do the impossible and save this young fathers life? Her
faith reached up to the master Physician who had just planted a small
seed in her mind that would soon blossom into a beautiful miracle. Six
months of waiting and prayer passed. Then Dr. Tom Jutzy came to Kimbia to run a two-week dental clinic. At the last minute, his father also
decided to travel with him. The pieces of Andys medical puzzle began to
fall into place as Tom introduced his father to Melissa.
This is my dad, Dr. Roy Jutzy. Hes a retired cardiologist
from LLUMC.
Melissas heart skipped a beat. May I tell you about my daily prayer?
Two years ago I met a young man, twenty-five years old and the father of
three children. He lives in a quaint jungle home in a small village about
twelve miles upriver. Everyday Andy ventures into the thick jungle to cut
timber or hearts of palm, hoping to feed and clothe his family. Usually
he can manage to work only a half day due to his increasing shortness of
breath and lack of energy from his deteriorating heart. Im sure that in a
few years his heart will fail. Hell die a very premature death. Will you go
and see him?
Id be glad to go. Dr. Jutzy smiled. Maybe this is why God impressed
me to join my son on this trip. I know God cares for His hurting children.
Dr. Jutzy assessed and diagnosed Andys problem and took compassion on his hopeless situation. He told Melissa, Only heart surgery can
repair the ventricular septal defect in his malformed heart. I promise you
Ill try to find help for Andy. I believe in Loma Lindas untiring efforts
mirrored in its core philosophy to help the less fortunate.
In the spring of 2004 the Sissons received the shocking but wonderful
news that Loma Linda University Medical Center (LLUMC) had agreed
to provide open-heart surgery at no cost to Andy. Dr. Jutzy, a man of his
word, urged them to secure the needed paperwork for Andy to leave the
country as soon as possible. For a year, Gilbert and Melissa tried to obtain Andys birth certificatewithout success. One problem was communicating with Andy due to his isolated location.
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around her neck. Then she reached down and held Andys warm hand.
He opened his eyes and glanced at her. She saw a look of uncertainty
cross his brow. He lay amidst the sounds and confusion of a busy hospital, far from his jungle home. He must have felt very lonely and afraid.
Slowly he asked, Am I OK?
Yes, Andy. Melissa gave him a reassuring smile. Youre fine, just
fine. You have a new heart that is functioning perfectly.
Melissa felt a surge of joy in her own heart. The revelation of Gods
love bathed her soul in warmth. The impossible had just become a reality.
Yes, God is a miracle-working God!
Andy returned to Guyana one month after his successful surgery. Due
to sponsorship from Guyanese families living in the Loma Linda area,
Andy could purchase his own chain saw on his return. He can now work
full days cutting timber to provide for his family. God has revitalized his
life and has given him many future years to worknot only for a living
but to tell others of what God has done for him.
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Extreme Faith
David Gates stared out the window of his study, seeing nothing.
The challenges, the problems, the future, seemed overwhelming. It was
not quite daylight, and he thought to himself, Is the darkness before
dawn like the dark clouds of debt? Then, as he looked to the sky, he could
see the first streaks of light. Slowly dawn changed the sky from blackness to pink and then gold. The heavenly drama replaced his mental
turmoil with a great peace.
He picked up the open Bible in his lap and read the words God
spoke to Joshua in Joshua 1:3. Every place that the sole of your foot
will tread upon I have given you, as I said to Moses. Then his eyes
slipped to verse 5. I will not leave you nor forsake you. Be strong and
of good courage.
Thoughts of hope raced through Davids brain. How big a risk does
God want us to take? Is it limited to the $1.5 million that we needed for the
television station in Bolivia and which God so miraculously provided? David
recalled how the Holy Spirit spoke to one man who called just twentyfour hours before the deadline, offering to pay the remaining balance for
the television network in Bolivia. Was it not God who had impressed
three hundred evangelical pastors in Brazil to request that David go to
Belo Horizonte, the third largest city in Brazil? Aloud he said, Please,
God, honor their request. Enable us to buy the station and broadcast in
Portuguese as weve been doing in Spanish in Bolivia.
In his mind, David seemed to hear God asking more questions, Are
not the five million homes that station could reach worth much more than
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one million dollars? Since the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Brazil has no
television broadcast stations, wouldnt this be a wonderful opportunity to
reach the masses? Shouldnt you also make that signal available to the 80
percent of the people in Brazil who have access to the Brazilian satellite? Will
you not follow My command to go into all the world with the gospel?
But God, David spoke aloud, what shall I do about the millions
who live in So Paulo, the largest city in Brazil? And the millions in Rio
de Janeiro? What shall we do about the TV stations that have been offered to us to purchase? What shall we do with the contract with satellite B-one which would give us access to thirty-four million potential
viewers? God, You know its a fabulous offera total of nineteen stations plus thirty new station licenses in new cities. Yet, how can we step
out in faith and commit to give them a million-dollar down payment?
How can we sign a contract for eighteen and a
half million dollars when
we have nothing? I dont
want to fall into presumption, doing my will without Your leading. I know
faith means prompt obedience to follow Your
commands. I do trust
The sprawling metropolis of So Paulo, second largest city in
Your leadership. But I
Brazil. The millions of people living in Brazils major cities
need to hear Gods last-day message. God is as ready to work
dare not go forward withmission miracles today as He was in New Testament times.
out a direct command
from You. Help me to know.
Just then the door opened. Still sleepy, Becky smiled, I didnt hear
you get up. Then I heard you talking. Is everything all right?
Yes. God is opening doors at a pace far exceeding our human abilities. But no, everything is not all right as far as our lack of faith is concernedfaith to go through the doors God is opening.
Becky laid her hand on Davids shoulder and bent over to kiss him.
Then she sat down and asked, Isnt that what you would expect God to
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do in these last days of earths history? Doesnt God say that He will
work not by human might or power but by His spirit? [Zechariah 4:6]
That sounds like Gods plans will be contrary to any human planning.
Becky got up and pulled a book from its place on the shelf. I marked
this quote the other day, she told her husband. Listen:
God will use ways and means by which it will be seen that
He is taking the reins in His own hands. The workers will be
surprised by the simple means that He will use to bring about
and perfect His work of righteousness.
Do not imagine that it will be possible to lay out plans for the
future. Let God be acknowledged as standing at the helm at all
times and under every circumstance. He will work by means that
will be suitable, and will maintain, increase, and build up His own
people. (Ellen G. White, Last Day Events, pp. 203, 204).
They sat in silence awhile, thinking. Becky broke their reverie. Did
you notice God said all times and under every circumstance? All is a
mighty big word. Isnt He able to do whatever is necessary to make it
possible for so many to hear the gospel?
I dont know what I would do without you, David told her. When
Satan brings discouragement and doubt, God uses you to remind me of
His promises. I know that God makes Himself responsible for accomplishing His work.
I believe God wants us to have a large faith in these days, Becky
replied, an extreme faiththat is, not just ordinary faith. After all, Jesus faith in His Father while He was here on earth was a faith that
stopped at nothing. Thats extreme faith, and we should have the same
kind of trust in Him, dont you think?
Yes. Jesus trusted His Father no matter the consequences. Jesus believed what God said and acted on it. I believe God can and will provide
for all our needs. Jesus didnt know the outcome of His mission on earth,
except by faith, but He went steadily forward trusting His Father. Thats
extreme faith!
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Recently David received a letter from Bob Norton, pilot for Adventist
Medical Aviation (AMA) in Venezuela. As he read Bobs letter, David
seemed to hear God say, Tell the world this story. Tell them of a man who
trusts Me, a man who has extreme faith. Show the world what happens
when such a man commits his all in complete trust in my love and care.
Here is what Bob wrote:
I was in a hurry getting the plane ready for a flight to Ciudad Bolivar for
maintenance. Emergency flights had detained me till late afternoon. I figured
on three hours to fly to Ciudad Bolivar, for I had to stop in La Paraqua, plus a
quick hop to the Santa Elena airstrip to pick up my passengers.
Thankful for fair weather, I made my way around big clouds. For about an
hour I relaxed and enjoyed the flight in silence. I had turned off the radio
because of noise and much talking, but suddenly I received a strong impression to turn it on. Faintly I heard my call, AMA-AMA. Where was this call
coming from?
Please take a patient to the hospital.
What is wrong?
Man bitten very badly by a snake yesterday.
Where are you? Describe the airstrip?
South of La Paraqua. Dont know how far. New airstrip about six hundred
meters long. Been used at times, not often.
Ill land at La Paraqua, leave off my wife and two other passengers, and do
what I can to help you.
As soon as I landed, I asked other pilots for GPS coordinates. Give me at
least a heading and how far it is to Cuwaramapi.
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One pilot raised his eyebrows. Only two pilots go out there flying and
never this late in the day. Dont even think about it. He shook his head.
Why? How can I get there? I asked.
We dont have the GPS coordinates, but there is a pilot who does. He isnt
here right now. What are you flying?
I pointed, That Cessna one-seventy-two over there.
No pilot in his right mind would go this late in the day and never in that
plane, trying to land on that airstrip. Why do you want to go?
I just got a call that a man was bitten yesterday by a poisonous snake. Hes
in bad shape.
Is he an Indian or someone else?
I dont know, but what does it matter? Its all the same. He needs help
soon, or hell die.
Probably hes just an Indian. Dont risk it! Its not worth it. The strip is
only six hundred meters long, but the approach is up a valley between trees with
a mountain on each side. You cant see the strip until you are too low and too
far up the valley to turn around. A big mountain blocks that end too. As you
turn short on final approach, between the trees, youll see just a piece of the
strip. That piece you see is about 150 meters long, and youll be headed right
into a bank. You must be almost stopped by the time that straight piece runs
out because it turns eighty degrees to the left. Immediately it drops down over
a hill. After that it goes up very steep to the far end. Why your plane might not
even have enough power to get up to the far end to be able to take off again.
Remember there are stumps, roots, and big ruts on the strip. Its very rough.
No, youre crazy even to go near there.
I didnt like the report I heard, but I answered, I feel I have to go to save a
life. I know its getting close to dark, but I must go to see how it is.
Resigned, they drew directions on a piece of paper. This will help you find it,
they explained. Past this ridge youll see a hump, then a river . . . and so on.
With that, I decided to take off. Just then, a pilot ran toward me shouting,
Wait, the pilot with the GPS coordinates just arrived.
I quickly ran to him and asked, Could you please give me the GPS coordinates for Cuwaramapi?
His eyes got big as the other pilots told him what I was thinking of doing
and the plane I flew. I pleaded, Will any of you go with me?
No! Never! they answered in unison. Not at this time of day and not
this late.
The pilot with the GPS motioned me to his plane, an AN2. He asked,
Have you landed at San Francisco?
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Yes, quite often. Thats a strip not worthy of the name airstrip.
OK, this is how it is. Youll find a bad approach, worse than San Francisco.
Hold close to the trees on the right side on short final approach to see the piece
of strip better. Thats where you must land. Only two of us pilots ever go near
there, and only in the AN-two, a big Russian by-plane with a very short stopping distance. It has a thousand horsepower. Nothing like the Cessna youre
flying, with only one hundred-fifty horsepower. Ive never gone this late because you cant get back before dark. There is always a tail wind in the afternoon. It just cant be done!
He sighed in resignation and added, I know you are heading out there.
Remember what I told you about the approach. You have to be very low between the trees before the turn, where youll see the strip. Hold close to the
right side.
I held out my hand, Thanks a lot. Then I hurried to the plane and
prayed, God, please send Your angels to be with me. Help me not to try
something that would hurt the plane. Keep me safe, so I can bring the man to
the hospital.
With that, I was in the air. I followed the paper map waiting for the GPS to
indicate I was close. I figured the time. If I could land and pick up the man, I
would have just enough time to get in the air before dark. When the sun goes
down this far south, there isnt any twilight. It gets dark immediately.
I got to the area and made a run at high speed as fast as the plane would go,
hoping to have enough speed to get back out if need be. I didnt like what I saw.
Aloud, I said, No, God, I cant land there.
I seemed to hear Him say, Yes, you can. I sent you here. I need you to
land here.
I cant! I argued. Theres nowhere to land. Ive seen lots of bad strips, but
nothing like this. I cant see anything to land on!
Am I not with you? Did I not call you to work for me here? I need you to land
and get that man out.
OK, God, but only if You hold the plane in Your hands. I want You here,
not just Your angels.
I heard Him say in my mind, I am right here with you.
The radio came to life, and someone asked, Are you going to land? Please
help us.
I was circling high above and off to the side, not wanting to look again at
that so-called strip that scared me. I answered, Yes, have the man ready. We
wont have long when Im on the ground. I turned the radio off, for I didnt
want any interference.
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OK, God, Ill go. But I must know You are here with me.
A great peace came over me. I knew God Himself was with me as I set up
for the approach. A song came flooding into my mind, and I started to sing,
My God is an awesome God. He reigns from heaven above . . . and then it
trailed off as I dropped down between the trees. There was no tail wind! Thank
You, God, I whispered.
I was at fifty knots. Too fast, I heard in my head. I slowed down to forty-eight
knots. Now, with full flaps, I knew I was so slow there was no way to go around
again. I still couldnt see the strip. I slid the plane closer to the trees on the right side
until they were just a few feet from the wing tip. I was still too fast. I slowed to fortyfive knots and held that, adding power to keep from sinking. Now I was just two
hundred feet from the end. Again I heard in my mind, Youre still too fast.
I wanted to add more power. But I knew that I would have to be as slow as
possible to be able to get stopped before the corner, or I would hit the trees in
front of me. Forty knots! Then thirty-eight! Fear filled me. Thirty-fiveand we
were on the ground.
Yes, I felt God guiding that plane; I know God was with me! I put the
flaps up and hit the brakes hard. Then made a hard turn to the left. Praise
God, we stopped!
I climbed out as two men came running toward the plane, carrying the patient between them. I looked at where I saw light. I saw where I had to go to get
back off the ground. By then the patient and the nurse (yes, there was a nurse
out there with him) had climbed into the plane. Would the plane make it to the
other end of the runway? I rolled down the hill, then applied full power to try
for the other side where I could turn around. I added all the power I had, praying, God, push us up. If you dont help us make it on the turnaround at the
top, the plane will fall on its tail. Then well be stuck there.
The plane just made it! I swung around and headed down the runway. Then
I realized that if we werent off the ground when the plane started back up the
other side, it would cause damage. I put 30 percent flaps, forcing the plane off
the ground. I felt it settle back on the uphill side and put the flaps back to 20
percent. Now the corner! At this speed on the ground, I would never be able to
stay between the trees. As the ground flattened out, we were launched into the
air. I dropped more flaps again to keep the plane flying. I banked steeply about
45 percent to stay over the strip between the trees. Then we were down the valley. We were into the air flying. Suddenly I realized there had been tree stumps,
about eight inches in circumference, all along the strip that hadnt been removed. Also there were lots of roots and ruts. But nothing had touched the
plane! I knew God had guided us through the maze of obstacles.
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Thank You again, God. You did it, I whispered, taking a couple of deep
breaths. Now I need You either to keep the sun up or make it possible for me to
see in the dark. You know that when I get ready to land, there will be no runway
lights on the stripnothing to guide me on the approach, no lights to line up
against the blackness.
In my mind I reviewed the trip back. I would be able to see the lights from
La Paraqua. Looking down I would be able to see when I crossed the big river.
Just before I crossed it to land, I would need to make an S-turn to stay away
from a tall antenna. I remembered it stood near the runway.
God, I prayed, You have been a great flying Partner. Now please help me
to see the runway as I cross the river and start the S curve, for I know there are
no lights on the tall tower antenna. If You choose, please give me the ability to
make out the silhouettes of a few planes parked on the ground.
And God did! Now where was I? Maybe in mid field? All I could see was
blackness in front and below. As I started my downwind turn, I talked to God
again. Please help me to land safely. I cant see anything to give me reference.
I began counting in my head, One thousand, two thousand . . . Every few
seconds I would glance at the stopwatch to make sure my count was right. Now
left face. Still I couldnt see anything on the ground. I hoped I was over the
strip. Then final approach! Descending at five hundred feet a minute with just
a bit of extra air speed and holding my heading.
Again I pleaded, Help me to see something! Instantly I saw a straight line in the
shadows and knew it was the runway. But where does it start? Am I where I think I am?
Suddenly I saw flashlights waving back and forth on the ground. I could see them
moving. The people holding them must be running out of the hangars, so Im fine.
Then the lights of the plane picked up the trees, then the airstrip. Yes, just
the right power back. We were on the ground! The flashlights motioned me
over to a hangar. As the engine stopped, I opened the doors. Before I could get
out of the plane, the other pilots had helped the patient out and put him in
their truck. They were off to the hospital.
I poured out my heart in praise and thanksgiving. Thank You God, for being
my God. Yes, You work miracles! You are all I need, my master Pilot! You did it all!
Thank You for working in and through me. What an awesome privilege to have
You so close!
We spent the night at the pastors house before heading on in the morning.
God opened many previously closed doors because of that flight. First, the news
spread that I was willing to take such a risk for an Amerindian, that I considered
them as much one of Gods children as anyone else. The story of what God and
I had done for this man soon spread throughout the whole area. God gave me
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and the rescue work were doing, the respect of allyes, even the skeptical pilots, the hospital attendants, and certainly the Amerindians! Now they know
that our plane is their plane. They know we will do all we can to help them. Best
of all, everyone in the area knows our God is an awesome God!
I know that whatever God does,
It shall be forever.
Nothing can be added to it,
And nothing taken from it.
God does it, that men should fear before Him (Ecclesiastes 3:14).
Hating to see God get such glory, Satan increased his fiendish plans.
Political convulsions rocked the entire country of Venezuela. The new
president claimed that God gave him the power to clean up corruption
and declared that certain missionaries must leave the country. News came
that missionary aviation programs would be closed and their missionary
families must leave. Rumors flew that the Adventist Medical Aviation
program, serving the vast southeast region known as the Gran Sabana,
must close. For years Bob Norton and his Venezuelan wife, nurse Neiba,
had joyfully carried on their work of saving lives. The government set the
date when all evangelical mission aviation programs, along with the missionaries, would be forced to leave. Municipal and village authorities had
built a beautiful runway at Colgransa Boarding Academy in the village of
Maurak. Would all this work come to an end?
The young village chief of Maurak sent word to all the villagers. Only
God can save our emergency medical flights. We have forgotten our spiritual heritage; weve not been faithful in our prayers. Tomorrow morning
at five oclock we request that all parents, children, airbase staff, teachers,
and students fall to your knees in confession, repentance, and forgiveness.
If we dont deviate to the right or to the left from all God commands us,
He will hear our prayers to save AMA. Only His power can change the
colonels intentions when he arrives tomorrow to stop it all.
The village loud speakers came to life at 5:00 a.m. The time has come
for everyone to pray that God will demonstrate His power to reward and
protect His work as He has promised.
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school. One by one, I want each of you to tell me where you are from
and why you chose to study here.
To his surprise, he discovered that the students had come from all
over Venezuela to study there. That not all the students were Indians.
His face began to soften, You have a well known, popular school hidden
down here. We did not know this.
The fire gone from his eyes, the colonel returned to the airplane with
his soldiers. Mr. Norton, would you kindly take me for a ride, so I could
see the school and the runway from the air. Id like to take two of my
officers too.
Id be glad to do so. However, due to contrary winds, I can take only
one of you.
Im convinced you value safety as a pilot, the colonel remarked as
the two of them climbed into the plane. The Indians smiled at each
other, for they could see the tension from the angry military officer melting away. They knew who answered their prayers.
When the plane landed, the waiting people gathered around to hear
every word the colonel said. He cleared his throat several times, obviously so choked up he could hardly talk. In a much more subdued manner, he said, You have a wonderful program! You have saved many lives
throughout the state of Bolivar. You must secure another plane and expand this program.
As they walked back to their village of Maurak, one Indian commented, Im excited how God answered our prayers. He protected our aviation program and school once again.
But Satan never gives up. Someone told the colonels superior officer
what he had done. In anger he exclaimed, If hes not going to close the
program, I will. Send word to Maurak village that in a few days I will
come and will not fail. The government deadline will be met.
The loudspeakers came to life announcing the new crisis. The church elder reminded the villagers, The same powerful God who intervened yesterday still rules. He said, Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer
and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to
God [Philippians 4:6]. Kneel with your families and plead with God.
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