July 16, 2009

July News 2009

Dear Partners in the ministry

It is simply gorgeous up here in the Pacific Northwest. Spring finally arrived the middle of May and now summer has promise of being just perfect. And after last winter, phew! I’m not kidding, we had the snowiest winter on record, with almost 130” in our area. But after 5 months of snow it finally melted. The tulips popped open and thankfully, the deer didn’t eat ours. The apple, pear, and cherry trees are all in full bloom, along with the blueberries, raspberries, marionberries and strawberries. We even planted a wonderful veggie garden. And we already have a great crop this summer. All this activity reminds me of living in Guatemala, “the Land of Eternal Spring”, where it’s always Spring and never winter (Hmm. Reminds me of a story I once read). Oh, sigh!

Something else is promising our first crop. We are hopeful of our first three graduates of the Online Masters Degree program this fall –

 

luis.jpgLuís Rodríquez of Puebla, México, started his Masters program at SETECA and was able to go home to serve in his church and teach at a seminary in Puebla and continue working to finish his degree through the Online Masters Program.

 

 

 

 

ricardo.jpg"Ricardo García, also of Puebla, México, has pastored churches in that area and is now teaching at a Bible Institute in Puebla.

 

 

 

 

 

alejandro.jpgAlejandro Zabala is the Dean of Students at the Seminario Bíblico Hebrón in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. He did his entire Masters Degree online as he continued serving the Lord and his students in a school in need of qualified professors.

 

 

 

 

 

These gentlemen are in need of your prayers as they are finishing writing a thesis this summer. They are very close to finishing. Pray that God will give them time, energy and focus to be able to finish in the short spaces of time they have available this summer. (Remember, for Alejandro in Bolivia below the equator, it is winter.)
Pray for Alvin. He will be reading and evaluating both of their theses. He is still teaching and sometime students need a little extra explanation or a little extra encouragement. Alvin needs extra insight into how to help these students.

This July, our son and his family, Vaughn & Traci and Stefen & Liam are coming to spend some time with us. We hope you have a wonderful and relaxing summer. Enjoy your vacation. We certainly plan to. And let’s all remember to continue worshiping and serving the Lord. After all, He’s the one who blessed us.

Serving Christ with joy,
Alvin & Laurie

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Posted by Alvin at 02:42 PM

April 02, 2009

March 2009

UNPRECEDENTED! That’s the term that is being used to describe the lows in the stock market, the highs in the national debt, the greed among corporate executives, the global corruption and suffering. But, not all the news is bad. UNPRECEDENTED is the best way we can describe the interest and growth of the online study at SETECA. In the midst of the “doom and gloom” in the world, God is raising up men and women with a hunger for the Word and a desire for preparation to “preach the Word,” to “be ready in season and out of season.” And we are excited for the privilege of being a part of the work that God is doing.

The online Masters Degree program continues to grow. And now, beginning this past January, 2009, we began the two-year undergraduate program. And as of the printing of this letter, this program will increase by 20% in it’s second quarter. We now have programs on three levels, Undergraduate, Masters and Doctoral. Wow! It is truly UNPRECEDENTED! And the extraordinary thing is that this is happening in the Spanish-speaking world and among Bible believing Christians, who are already serving in the Church.

These are unparalleled times. But in reality, the work that God is doing is not UNPRECEDENTED. Throughout history He has raised up His workers in difficult times to preach the Word. He’s just doing it again. We are merely working where the Spirit of God is obviously moving. In this we are not only presented with challenges but with great opportunities. We are challenged with providing a quality education with quality professors in an online environment to build into the lives of students who are dedicated to the ministry. Please be in prayer for the process.

• Pray that God will protect these men and women both physically and spiritually as they seek to improve their ability to preach and teach God’s Word.
• Pray that God will provide financially for the students, as well as those of us in faculty and administration.
• Pray that we will have quality professors that can learn and adapt to the teaching skills need in an online environment.

Thank you for your prayers and support. We hope you have a wonderful Resurrection Day and that God is blessing you as you have blessed us in your cooperation with His work.

Blessings be yours!

He is risen! He is risen indeed!

Posted by Alvin at 11:27 AM

August 17, 2008

August 2008


Dear Friends

I don’t know if you recall, but four years ago when we moved back to the U.S. so that Alvin could develop the Online Masters Program for SETECA, we chose to move to Coeur d’Alene, Idaho to help my sister, Catherine, a nurse by trade, to care for my aging parents. This has been a real blessing, not only helping to care for my parents but learning from my sister, about the needs of the elderly. She has a wonderful gift of service and quickly senses others needs and is able to evaluate how to meet them. It has been a blessing for us both to serve along side her and her husband Bruce.

A year and a half ago we rejoiced with the angels when my parents prayed to accept Christ’s gift of salvation. Then God began Dad’s journey home. He left us to be with his Lord this past April. The time has been filled these past three months with helping Mom and with the visits of our grieving family members. Dad was an amazing man and he is missed.

In the midst of all the family events Alvin managed to continue communicating with students, directing his classes, grading papers and administrating the program. It was quite a scheduling challenge. God in His great grace allowed Alvin moments of peace to accomplish his work. We are also happy to see that our first students are working on their theses and looking forward to graduating next year.

And we are thankful that we were able to get away and take some time for ourselves, something we rarely get to do. We are enjoying the summer and hope you are too. We are also thankful for you. May God bless your gifts of prayers and support, not only for us and the 30 students that are learning more about God and His Word, but for the 30 congregations that are being blessed as they are discipled by these pastors and teachers.

You can pray for...
1. the students that are working on their theses to finish the program. This is a challenge as the demands of ministry call for their attention.
2. the expansion of the online Masters program and the addition of a program for undergraduates.
3. our Fall trip to supporting churches on the West Coast. Please pray for safety and provision. Also, call us if you are open to our visit.
4. our ministry to our neighbors.

Blessings Friends,

Laurie
for the both of us

Posted by Alvin at 02:34 PM

October 08, 2007

October 2007

Dear Friends,

It has been several months since you heard from us and we do apologize. The worst part is that so many critical things have happened for which we could have used and continue to need your prayers. We are a bit overwhelmed. We are also very excited, a little stressed, healing, over-worked and looking forward to a little break. Where to begin? Where to begin?

Preparation and teaching continue to be our primary focus. Alvin taught courses on the Gospel of Mark and Old Testament Theology in April through September. Laurie finished teaching 1 & 2 Timothy in May, did her Summer series “Wonderfully Made” in June and just began the Fall study on Ephesians.

The big news here is our fellowship. On the recommendation of one of our supporting churches to broaden our support base and through a series of interesting meetings, the Lord has lead us into a church planting situation. So, in addition to being busy with our teaching responsibilities we have been busy planting a new church, Northwoods Fellowship [www.northwoodsfellowship.com] . No, Alvin is not the pastor (he still has a full-time job with SETECA), however, we have been working closely with the pastor and his wife. We have an interesting congregation with 50% of the people in recovery from addictions. This is not surprising considering the biggest social problem here in North Idaho is meth and alcohol addictions. It’s huge around here. So, our church has established a Celebrate Recovery program (begun by Saddleback Church). This has been quite a challenge for all of us. We are all learning to deal with the numerous family crises that are a regular occurrence in recovering families, as well as the spiritual needs, the physical needs and of course the financial learning curve that is required. For example, one couple in our church recently received custody of their 5 children from 2 previous marriages, and were in great need of assistance. Needless to say, we are doing counseling and some hands on help. Meanwhile, Alvin is an elder and has done some preaching and he is leading our fellowship group. Laurie is developing the women’s ministries and leading a Bible study. Oh yes, she is also the administrative assistant for the church and is doing the visual projection on Sunday morning (quite a learning curve). She took this position to help make up our financial deficit (we are $1,650/month under full support - click to donate). Unfortunately, the need is tremendous and the pay is slim (when it comes). We are happy to be serving here. It’s sometimes exhausting but very exciting and we recognize that the need is great.

This summer we experienced much joy and some difficulties. We helped our son, Vaughn and his family move into their very first house and our daughter, Jacqueline and her family came to visit from Dallas for a couple of weeks. Children and grandchildren are truly a blessing from the Lord! Then, as you will recall, one of the reasons that we chose to live here in Coeur d’Alene when we moved back to the U.S. was to help Laurie’s sister care for their parents. After their father had a medical crisis this summer, we helped move them into a retirement home. As you can imagine, this has been an adjustment for all of us. Oh, and did I mention Laurie broke her toe? She’s healing.

Fall looks to be busy. Along with a very busy schedule we have a 15 year old friend from Guatemala, Paola, who is coming to spend a couple of months with us to work on her English. This will be fun. Alvin will also be presenting a paper at the Evangelical Theological Society Annual Meeting. Still lots of work to be done. As you can see, there are a lot of prayer requests in this letter. Here’s an overview:

 Preparation and teaching of the Word
 Wisdom in ministry
 Grace and energy serving Laurie’s parents
 Financial support

Gratefully,

Alvin & Laurie
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Posted by Alvin at 03:04 PM

May 23, 2007

May 2007

Central American Theological Seminary – Distance Education

There’s nothing like a connecting with Christians from other countries who are passionate about making disciples, to raise the level of your own passion. In April, Alvin went to Costa Rica [thank you Chris for making it happen and others who offered airline miles] with the director of Post Graduate Studies of SETECA to meet with the administration of PROMETA, a group with the Evangelical Free Church in Costa Rica that is also developing an online Masters program. They shared ideas and in the end signed a letter of intent to collaborate. They will be sharing courses and students. Of course, there are still some details to work out, but this will give us both a broader range of classes that we can offer our students, without having to find more faculty. Ultimately, we will both benefit as well as the students and the Church at large. It was wonderful to see the enthusiasm and to feel the unity of purpose in the training of leaders for the Church that essentially is the Lord’s work. When he left Alvin was reminded that this is the kind cooperation that should define the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ. Doesn’t it remind you of the teamwork of the early Church that was so permeates the Book of Acts.

These past months have been so full of activity. The preparation for a meeting such as this is consuming. And the enthusiam afterwards drives the work. And in the midst of all this Alvin continues teaching. Currently, he is teaching the Gospel of Mark and is preparing to teach a new course, Old Testament Theology, in July. This will require a lot of extra work since he hasn’t taught this course.

Laurie continues teaching women’s Bible study, a Summer series, and is working with the Pastor’s wife to establish the Women’s Ministry for a new church. Our hope and the hope of the leadership is to grow a ministry and missions-minded fellowship that will serve not only this community but will cooperate with all of you to reach the world for Christ.

Pray for us.
 For the continued progress in the cooperative venture between PROMETA and SETECA
 For Alvin’s teaching and development of his new class
 For Laurie and the development of a new ministry to women
 For the birthing and growth of a new church
 For the mundane necessities for doing God’s work (living expenses)

Thanks for your collaboration with us.

Alvin & Laurie Thompson

*Don't forget to check out the rest of the pictures in the
photo section
on our web site.

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8625 La Prada Dr.
Dallas, TX 75228
(214) 327-8206

Posted by Alvin at 10:04 AM

February 20, 2007

Feb 2007

February, 2007

If the effective prayer of a righteous man can accomplish much, according to James 5:16, then we have some pretty righteous friends out there who are praying for us. Thanks, Friends. Last fall we asked you to pray for Alvin’s healing and he is doing wonderfully. His knee healed well and he is cane-free. He goes back to the dermatologist this month to be checked where they removed the malignant spot. We won’t worry about that. And through your gracious Christmas gifts all the medical bills are paid. And through all of these medical issues we were able to fulfill all our fall preaching and teaching assignments and they went very well.

This January began, not only the New Year, but a new school year also. Remember our school year in Guatemala runs from the middle of January to the middle of October. So, at the end of January Alvin went down to Guatemala to meet with the administration. It was an excellent trip, very encouraging. The time was full of meetings. (He barely had time to buy tee shirts for the grandkids as he was racing to get on the plane.) He met with about everyone at the Seminary that had anything to do with the online program, the Dean, the Academic Committee, the Director of Graduate Studies, professors, the Registrar and all the finance people. He even worked in a training session for the professors, to teach the new program they will be using for the virtual classroom. And of course meeting and chatting with some of the students on campus that are taking online courses was encouraging. The enthusiasm over the online program on campus was surprising and thrilling. We had no idea everyone was so excited about it. Part of that enthusiasm stems from the fact that as there are as many students in the online Masters program as there are in the on campus Masters program. Next year we may surpass it. In other words we are now serving twice as many students because of the online program. Oh my!

By the way, for the latest pictures of Guatemala and the Seminary go to our website www.alvinthompson.org and click on the Photos link.

Thank you again, righteous Friends, for your prayers. And here are the latest requests for the upcoming months.

* We need to develop more classes to fill out the requirements for the program
* We also need more teachers.
* Although we were able to pay all our medical bills, we are still low on our monthly support. Last November we lost one of our largest supporting churches ($500/month). They are moving in another direction in missions.
* Pray as the Women’s Bible Study continues to grow. Pray for spiritual growth as God’s Word goes out.
* Pray for health and safety as we travel about in the snowy weather.

May God richly bless you as you serve us through you prayers and financial gifts.

Gratefully,

Alvin & Laurie
alnlaurie@roadrunner.com

Posted by Alvin at 09:01 AM

November 06, 2006

November 2006

November, 2006

As Autumn sets in, life seems to be accelerating for everyone around us. But for us, October normally means that things are winding down. Classes are ending, grades are in and graduation is upon us. We even start preparing for it in September. We look forward to a couple of weeks of break to catch up on life at home, maybe go for some extra long walks and cups of coffee downtown. Well, it looks like this year is going to be different. As Alvin was in the last month of his class, we discovered a cancerous spot on his back. The second biopsy was taken on the morning that he had a tooth removed in the afternoon. He’s fine, by the way. They got it all and left him with a two-inch scar. And after hobbling to all his appointments on a cane, he is scheduled for knee surgery (a torn meniscus) on November 3. Our brother-in-law said, “the warranty ran out.” COMING SOON! The NEW and IMPROVED ALVIN! He should be just fine, mending well in November as he has preaching assignments this month and will be attending a conference in Washington D.C.

Aside from all of the physical trauma, ministry has been pretty exciting. We had the privilege of sharing our ministry at the Crowfoot Baptist Church in Lebanon, Oregon with a most in-touch group of believers. Their enthusiasm for missions was wonderful. And on the way, we had the privilege of meeting with two students in the online Masters program, David in Portland and Boris in Salem, Oregon. It was so exciting to hear how they were using their education in ministry. David works for a mission agency that serves Latin America and Africa and Boris is a pastor of a growing Hispanic church. We were also impressed to hear from 8 students after class ended and grades were in that they appreciated and enjoyed the class on Deuteronomy. Three of them wanted even more input on their papers to better preach some of what they had studied.

God has been so good to us in the midst of all the sadness in the world. We are thankful and count it a privilege to serve Him. And it is greater privilege to train others so that they can serve Him too. We know that it would not be possible without you, our partners in the work. Thank you! And as you are supporting this partnership with prayer, here are some details you can take to the throne.

Thank you to those who have been shopping through our web site. We just received a check that allowed us to enjoy a nice dinner out.

Pray that –
- Alvin will heal completely.
- The medical bills will not be too overwhelming and that God will meet the need.
- God will bless and give wisdom as Alvin preaches in a number of churches this Fall and as Laurie teaches the Women’s Bible study at church.
- Students will communicate the lessons they have learned to their congregations and that God will bless them for their desire to be faithful to the Scriptures.
- Our continued monthly shortfall will be eliminated.

Happy Thanksgiving, Friends,

Alvin & Laurie

Posted by Alvin at 11:58 AM

August 24, 2006

September 2006

We’ve been thinking lately…

…about the current events on the international stage. The first event this summer that stood out to us, and not surprisingly since we spent so much time in Central America, was the World Cup, Copa Mundial in Spanish. We call it soccer here in the U.S. but everywhere else in the world it is simply football. It’s the most watched series of sporting events in the world, including the Olympics and Superbowl. We got excited about World Cup Football while we were in Guatemala seeing that it was the passion of students and professors from more than 20 countries. Then the wars in Iraq, Israel and Lebanon and, of course, the plot to bomb airplanes in London struck us that the effects on the international community were almost instantaneous. What a small world we live in!

…that as Christians, we are not only Americans but Internationals. That was God’s intention from the beginning. “For God so loved the WORLD that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him will not perish but will have eternal life.” We are to be God’s instruments to introduce all people, to Him. This world is in dire need of God’s touch of grace.

…that we are so thankful that God has involved us in His 2 Timothy 2:2 plan to reach the world, the things you have heard from me… entrust to faithful men who will be able to teach others also. Training leaders for the international community who are already reaching and teaching the faithful, who will in turn teach others also. We know the ministry is the Lord’s and He will do it. We are tools in His hands. So, continue to pray for us and for the work. We’ve been thinking lately that we need a lot of prayer support for the work because things are going so well.

Pray –
• Alvin is in the middle of teaching Deuteronomy, a new class for him. Pray that he will balance his time well and communicate the material to his students, 17 students from 8 countries. Online teaching takes 125% of the time it takes to teach in the classroom.
• The students are all in the ministry, many as pastors, and balancing pressures of family and ministry along with their studies. They need prayer for finding resources, books and articles on the internet, focus on their studies as well as being able to incorporate them into their ministries, an open door for the Word of God, and that God will supply all their needs.
• Women’s Bible Study is starting up again for Laurie. There is always a lot of preparation, meetings with leaders and one on one connections.
• Please continue praying for our regular monthly support need, which is still too low.
Thank you for being on our team. We are counting on your prayers.

Blessings,

Alvin & Laurie

Posted by Alvin at 04:01 PM

April 23, 2006

April News and Notes

New Life Day! Doesn’t that sound wonderful. We just celebrated New Life Day. OK. Most people call it Easter but it’s really New Life Day, the day when all of us Christians were given new life. I love it! You know, when Jesus said, I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly, there are reminders all around us. In our area the trees are just starting to bud and the tulips have just bloomed. It all looked so dead a month ago. New life. We celebrated on Easter with a wonderful service with the clearest and most encouraging of gospel messages. Christ gave us eternal life! So, at this time of year we distinctly remember why we are here and how significant the work is that God has given us to do. The reason he has left us here on the earth. Go and make disciples of all the nations! Baptizing…and teaching…

Well, the first official trimester of the Online Masters program at SETECA with a full slate of students (20 in all, from 9 countries) was just completed. And Alvin, as one of the 4 professors, just finished his class on Methods of Bible Study. It was a real challenge not having the students face to face and interacting with them online. But it went wonderfully. Making disciples, who in turn will make disciples! It sounds like a 2 Timothy 2:2 mandate.

As part of his job requires developing the web site, Alvin is also finishing up another class on Web Design at the local college. That has been fascinating as well as challenging. He is discovering that it is more of an art than a science.

Laurie just finished her study of 1 & 2 Timothy. What a good year. It’s always exciting to develop the study and sharing it with a group of ladies makes it all come alive. The year ended earlier than we are accustomed to but in all, lives were touched by the Word of God.

Now we are looking forward to some big events.
* In May, we will be in Denver and Dallas on a work/vacation time. Laurie is speaking to a group of ladies in Dallas. And joy of all joys, we will be visiting our kids and grandkids.
* In June, we are both preparing for classes we are going to be teaching, Alvin for a class he is teaching in August – October, Laurie for a seminar she is giving in July and a study she is leading in the Fall.
* In July, we are helping to host a family reunion for Laurie’s family here in Coeur d’Alene. Our family is growing and we are up to 36, with 4 generations represented.
* In August, Alvin begins teaching a class on Deuteronomy and Laurie continues her preparations and will be doing a seminar for the women of this years Bible study.

Please pray with us about all these preparations and events. May they be honoring to God. And by the way, again thank you to those of you who prayed and gave. Several of you gave one-time gifts to clear our debt to CAM International. Continue to pray for an increase in our regular monthly support so that we don’t end up in that situation again. And don’t forget to do your online shopping through our website www.alvinthompson.org , a creative way of supporting us.

May God richly bless you in your New Life today.

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December 15, 2005

Christmas Greetings

Celebrate!





It's Christmas!


Celebrate!


It’s time to CELEBRATE, Friends,

What a wonderful time of year. We remember how amazingly God came to earth as the baby Jesus and lived for us and died for us and rose from the dead to give us life. We cannot do less than live for Him.

It’s all about LIFE. Let’s celebrate it!

We are celebrating the wonderful things that God has accomplished in and through our lives this past year. Just to name a few:

• The Trial year for the Online Masters’ degree was a success and we are ready to officially start the program in January
• The Online Masters’ degree will begin with 15 students from 9 countries. (And we have 45 who are seriously considering the program)
• We had a good ministry trip to Guatemala in July with a team that served the Seminary
• Laurie finished preparing studies on 1 & 2 Thessalonians, 1 Timothy
• We added a beautiful granddaughter to our handsome team of grandsons

Thank you for praying for us and supporting us in these ministries to make it possible for us to continue serve God and His people.

Please continue to pray for –
• Wisdom and strength as we prepare for teaching in January
• Our needed financial support
• Wisdom for decisions on upcoming projects

Take time to rejoice in our great salvation and CELEBRATE a very MERRY CHRISTMAS!

alnlaurie@adelphia.net

CAM International 8625 La Prada Dr. Dallas, TX 75228 (214) 327-8206

Posted by Alvin at 12:54 PM

September 21, 2005

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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May 31, 2005

May 2005

Spring is wonderful! After a grey winter with a little snow, a little rain and wind and a lot of cold and clouds, it’s great to be out in the sun. And even though we have been locked away in the house all winter, it feels good to see that much was accomplished.

The online Masters degree official got underway the first of February. It was so exciting to hear from many of the students and to hear their enthusiasm too. We received phone calls from all over and as far away as Australia. It has been inspiring to witness the appreciation that the students have for the sensitivity of the seminary toward their need for this kind of help in their education for their ministries. It was also fun to chat with them and renew some friendships.

The fifth member of the “joy-givers” of our lives was born February 21. After an incredible lineup of brilliant, entertaining and often times comical grandsons, we now have Gabriela Noelle Hill, “the princess.” What can we say, life can’t get much better than this.

The Women’s Bible study ended well. It was moving to hear the ladies state that they wanted to learn more about studying the Word next year. Then there is a Guatemalan friend in my group, who in September stated adamantly that I was not to ask her to pray or give her answers out loud because her English was not understandable, gave her testimony in April before ALL the groups. It was beautiful. Another lady, a believer from Mexico who has suffers in a difficult marriage and with very little English, has finally come forward looking for help, and wants to be discipled. But the most inspiring remark came from an unbelieving friend of one of the leaders, that had been prayed for for a number of years. While studying in 2 Thessalonians, the consequences for “those who perish” at the coming of Christ, she said, “What I want to know is, what does this have to do with those of us who belong to Christ?” Oh my, did she slip into salvation quietly one day, unbeknownst to us? God’s words in Isaiah 55:11 are so encouraging. So will My word be which goes forth from My mouth; It will not return to Me empty, without accomplishing what I desire, and without succeeding in the matter for which I sent it. And that’s not to mention all the fruit that it is bearing in OUR hearts!

Spring always seems to be that brief moment of just preparation for summer. This year we are trying to enjoy it as the beautiful NOW filled with the blossoming buds on our tulips and fruit trees and the beautiful fruit that is blossoming in our lives and the lives all around us. Pray with us that God will provide the increase in the fruit that is His. Pray for, well, here’s the list:
* Alvin’s first online class began in April– a real learning curve for him and the students.
* The program is still in need of financial backing. (Send us an e-mail or call if you would like to be a part of this. We’ll let you know more about the needs.)
* We are preparing to take a team to Guatemala at the end of July to serve at the Seminary for a week. Pray for successful ministries, health and safety.
* Laurie has a group of women that she will be personally discipling this summer.
* We are both preparing to teach classes in Bible Study Methods. We want them to be complementary. Laurie’s class is at a lower level and Alvin’s is at the university level.
* We had a church that informed us that they will not be able to continue supporting us. Pray for enough funds to remain in the ministry.
* Pray for our Friday evening dinners with 6 couple in our neighborhood. Three of us are believers and three are not.

And blessings on you, Friends,
Alvin & Laurie

CAM International – serving at
The CENTRAL AMERICAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY in Guatemala
Online from Coeur d’Alene, Idaho

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