May June 2024

Happy Argentine Labor Day

Many patriotic holidays fall in Autumn and Winter here. As a result, the patriotic foods shared on these holidays tend to be warmer meals such as locro, a stew filled with meats, beans and hominy. That is why, when Labor day came around on May 1st, our church family got together to eat locro, fellowship, and also share the Gospel with friends and family who do not know the Lord. And we were very thankful that Carol came for the first time and was led to saving faith during the afternoon. Praise God!

Eating “locro” as a church family.

Happy Anniversary!

God has brought us to the 7th anniversay of Iglesia Bautista Redención and we praise Him for it! We had a special speaker and many visitors come for the special event. We pray for unity in this coming year for our church family, and that we will be able to finally have the church property in our name and begin construction to have enough room to accomodate the growth that we have seen these past months and years. We thank God for the privilege of serving this community and this church body.

Happy 7th Anniversay Iglesia Bautista Redención!

Happy Father’s Day

Once again Father’s Day came around and we celebrated the fathers of our church and our mother church with a special men’s meeting on the Saturday before Father’s Day. It was well attended, and the fellowship was sweet between the men of both churches. Then we had a special gift for the fathers and prayed for them specifically to be the men of God that our families, church family, and community needs. Please pray with us for this same thing! 

Most of the fathers present on Father’s Day.

Prayer Requests:

* New believers and members to grow, be connected, and discipled.

* Be able to start construction on new church addition.

* Church projects around Argentina be funded.

* Winter youth retreats the last two weeks of July.

Praises:

* We thank God for  years of our beloved church.

* Carol’s salvation at the church fellowship.

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