Qualified Teacher and Administrator

“The fear of the Lord is the begin­ning of knowledge.” (Prov 1:7)

Construction of a primary school is in progress with the goal of open­ing for the next school 358969-1170018-thumbnail.jpg
New school
year. This is a way of having an influ­ence in the lives of families, to provide a superior education for their children. In order for the school to be accredited with the state, we will need to use an ap­proved curriculum, but by including biblical teachings on behavior, mor­als and virtues, we hope to have an impact on the children that will also affect the entire family. Our prayer is that the Lord will bring us quali­fied teachers and an administrator who will uphold the sound doctrine of Christ.

 

Employment is needed

We make an appeal for our northern brethren to consider establishing a business or factory here in Ixtlan, to offer employment to the men of the community. The apostle Paul understood the importance of work in the life of a believer, but the issue takes on a deeper meaning when it means the father has to leave his family to find work elsewhere. Providing work opportunities to men would open new doors for us to impact the lives of many fami­lies here in Ixtlan and the nearby communities. Christian principles and stewardship practices would be included in their daily work schedule “...and that ye study to be quiet, and to do your own business, and to work with your own hands, as we commanded you; that ye may walk honestly toward them that are without and that ye may have lack of nothing." (I Thess. 4:11-12)

Another way to help would be to provide a trust opportunity (loan) for a local brother to be able to start his own business with the hope of providing work for other men. The U.S. brother could also provide expertise that he learned in his own business or operation. By helping a brother to establish his own busi­ness, hopefully, he would then be in a position to give employment to other men.

Those who feel led to become involved in the work in Ixtlan, can contact Marshall Heinold by phone (011-52-328-551-6276) or email at: marsh070138@prodigy.net.mx