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September 21, 2005

katrina relief

Dear friends

We know many of you are still tracking the developments in the gulf with hurricane Katrina and now with Rita. CAM International has set up a new web site to help with Katrina relief. You can give through this site to an organization that will work to not only help in physical ways but will also seek to have an impact for the Kingdom of God as well. Click on http://caminternational.gospelcom.net/katrina/ to see what they are doing.

Blessings
Alvin & Laurie

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September 2005

Dear friends

It almost Fall! Where did the summer go? It’s just ending and already a blur. I’m trying to think of why it was such a great summer and there are just too many things. Let’s see. We had those “sit on the deck and enjoy the sunset” moments. Those were spectacular. We had our “get together on Friday nights and have great time with the neighbors, some of whom don’t know Jesus” moments. Those were a kick. We saw a spectacular performance by the Master Artist as he molded and shaped hearts and minds in Alvin’s Sunday school class on the Minor Prophets, his online class on the Gospel of Mark and my Summer Series on “Who Am I Really? – Knowing Who God made us”. The ministry is the Lord’s. When we let Him work we see what He will do with a heart and how He transforms a mind. Alvin’s students all commented that they have learned to read the Gospel of Mark with new eyes and to better understand its message from God. They gained the wealth that is in this gospel. It was hard work but a great experience. What a joy and a privilege to watch Him work.

But not all of this Summer was carefree and easy. We worried over and cared for my Dad, who showed up at our door one morning in June with a broken leg. 79 years old and he fell, working out at the gym. (I hope I got his genes. Actually, my mom, 80, was working out with him. We taught. We studied. We’re thinking a vacation would be a good idea.

To update you on the Online Program, it is growing. This year we began with 8 students from 6 countries. With the inquiries we have received, we expect to begin 2006, in January, with 15-20 students including a student from Cuba. Last year, we beta tested the program, offering 3 classes, one each trimester. Next year, January, 2006, for the official launch, we hope to be offering 12 classes. Online classes of this type are so interactive that they require on an average 125% of the time it takes to prepare for and teach a regular class. This calls for a great deal of planning and communication. So, it looks like a challenge lies ahead for next year.

Fortunately, to kick off this new challenge we were able to be in Guatemala in July. Alvin attended many meetings and was able to work out a lot of details for the coming year. At the same time, we had the privilege of assisting a team from Valley Community Church in Pleasanton, CA that served at SETECA. Wow! You would not believe all that they did to serve those on campus. Jeanie, the dental hygienist, dedicated 7 hours a day to caring for the students’ and workers’ dental health. Ted and Maria, the chefs and food scientists, with the help of Maricela’s translation, gave seminars on nutrition, food preparation, presentation and just about anything else you’d ever want to know about food. Tim and Glen refurbished 4 bathrooms and countless other details. And Betsy organized everyone and spent countless hours helping with the Promotion Department. All of this, not to mention the curtains and the mural they brought for the dorms, the clothes and small appliances to be given as gifts. Rarely have we seen such an enthusiastic outburst of grateful appreciation as we did for the services they rendered.

The Fall brings new challenges and opportunities to see the Master work. The following is a list of prayer requests:
• A great deal of preparation needs to go into the official launch of the Online Program. Pray for the Academic Committee of SETECA, for guidance and alacrity in the decisions that need to be made.
• Pray for wisdom, patience and perseverance for Alvin as he prepares for the launch.
• Pray for wisdom, creativity and perseverance for Laurie as she teaches 1 & 2 Timothy, finishes developing the study and prepares the leaders for the Tuesday Morning Women’s Bible Study at church.
• As always, pray for our support level.

Thank you for partnering with us to develop leaders who will reach the Spanish-speaking world.

Alvin & Laurie

Please note our new email addresses:
Alvin@alvinthompson.org
Laurie@alvinthompson.org

General notes: alnlaurie@adelphia.net

For information about our master’s program in Spanish, please visit us at www.seteca-maestria.org or write to us at setecamaestria@adelphia.net

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September 18, 2005

address change

Dear friends

After many years with the same address we have made the plunge and changed our email address. After many years with AOL we have decided to use our own domain name www.alvinthompson.org and are now using this as our email domain. At the end of this month we will be canceling our aol account and our new address will be:

Alvin = alvin@alvinthompson.org
Laurie = laurie@alvinthompson.org
general notes and comments = alnlaurie@adelphia.net

For those interested in biblical studies in Spanish via the Internet please direct your correspondence to setecamaestria@adelphia.net

Blessings
Alvin

Posted by Alvin at 04:40 PM | Comments (0)

September 09, 2005

Hurricane Relief

Dear friends

I know that all of you have been affected deeply, as we have by the devastation caused by hurricane Katrina and have probably wondered how you can help and what would be the best way to help those affected by this disaster. The American Red Cross in doing a fine job of stepping in with immediate help with physical needs such as food and especially drinkable water. This is certainly a worthy organization. As Laurie and I have thought about what would be the best way to help we decided that we do want to help, but also we would like to be able to give through an organization that will represent Jesus Christ through the help that is given. We would like to have an eternal as well as a temporal impact with our gift. With that in mind we would like to recomend to you two organizations that have significant contacts in the affected areas. The first is CAM International. This is the mission with which we are associated. CAM is invloved with a number of churches in the Southern US doing church planting and leadership development among the thousands of Hispanics living in this area. The second is Dallas Theological Seminary (my alma mater). Dallas Seminary has a number of graduates serving as pastors of churches in this area and are deeply involved in the lives of the people and the communities. These are both worthy organizations and deserve your support. Donations to either of these excellent organization will have eternal as well as temporal impact.

CAM International has a link on their home page, www.caminternational.org, to an official statement. http://caminternational.gospelcom.net/katrina/index.html The statement includes a link for donations to the Hurricane Katrina Recovery fund through paypal.

You can also find more information and give through Dallas Seminary at www.dts.edu.

Blessings
Alvin & Laurie

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