November/December 2015 Christmas Celebration IBBM-Tepic 2015
Christmas Celebration IBBM-Tepic 2015 |
Matthew’s genealogy of Jesus accounts for
three groups of 14 people from Abraham to Christ – beginning with Abraham to
David, then from David until the captivity in Babylon, and lastly, from the
deportation from Babylon until the birth of the Messiah. That’s a lot of
generations for which God did not spare precious space in His Word to impress
upon us readers that instructing the next generation must be extremely
important. God’s chosen people were meticulous genealogical record keepers;
unfortunately, they were not always so careful to teach God’s precepts to their
children. The Babylonian Captivity, for one, is confirmation of the
consequences of that.
Investing
in the next generation isn’t easy. It involves sacrifice. It involves grace. It
involves humility. It involves a future-focus. It involves becoming like Jesus (Frank Powell). The annual Christmas
Celebration at IBBM-Tepic overflowed with examples of what happens when church leaders
and families do obey the biblical mandate, long-term, to disciple the next
generation and expect them to do an even better job of using their God-given
gifts to pass on His truth and principles to those that will follow. Check out
only a few of many examples from this year’s overflow, standing-room-only, IBBM-TepicChristmas Celebration entitled: If Jesus
Had Not Come.
Mishna 2015 |
Mishna & Jonatán 2000 |
Mishna was practically born at IBBM-Tepic. Her
parents, Hugo and Imelda, are 1st generation believers. Mishna loves
Jesus and has worked hard to polish her God-given singing talent and her gifts
of teaching and leadership. This year she directed the children’s musical and
dramatic presentation. She also acted a key role in the adult program and sang
the closing solo: You came to this world
to save…You took my place, and my heart lifts your name, oh Lord…
Martín & Jonatán 2015 |
Jonatán has at least as many ideas as his 1st-generation-believer
mom and dad, Martín and Erén. He has God-given compassion and constantly dreams
up countless creative ways to reach out to children and adolescents, especially
those from the “other side of the tracks.”
He regularly invites a group of VERY “at risk” young guys to camp out at
his house or at the church and gets them involved in working together on
various church projects. He shares the Gospel with them on their frequency. Jonatán,
a university student now, is very talented musically. This year, he instigated
a project and coaxed his dad and other men of the church to build an elevated
sound cubicle freeing up much-needed space for more seating in the auditorium,
and he rewired the entire church sound system. The guy is an A/V genius and
loves spending every spare second serving with his whole heart.
José Luis 1991 |
José Luis 2015 |
José Luis was in attendance along with his
parents, José Luis and Lupita, and his little sister, Carlita, at
the very first Bible study in our living room that began what is now the
IBBM-Tepic. He is genuine and respectful, expects the best from everyone he
meets, loves the Lord, and has been a faithful friend and leader. This year he
did a fine job in the lead role in the dramatic presentation of the Gospel for
all who heard clearly what a difference Jesus’ coming to earth has and can make.
I wish I had room to share Carla, Becky,
María, Caleb, David, Josué, Shadai, Lynethe, Galilea, Luis, and Pablo’s 2nd
generation stories. And I wish I could include stories about Giovani,
Christian, Paulina, Daniel, Omar and Karina, who against all odds, have heard
the Gospel, accepted God’s gift of forgiveness, and committed themselves,
first, to walk in faith and obedience as 1st generation believers,
and then, to share the truth with those who will follow their example.
Kirt, Debbie & baby Ben 1977 |
This month of December marks 40 years
since Kirt and I left for language school in Mexico. Forty years is a long
time, plenty of time to see the difference that commitment to make disciples,
share, and teach God’s Word makes in peoples’ lives from one generation to the next. May that never cease at IBBM-Tepic. May we
always fulfill this promise:
We will not hide them
(God’s words) from their children, but tell to the coming generation the
glorious deeds of the Lord, and
his might, and the wonders that he has done.
Psalm 78:4