Monday, June 29, 2015

Adult Literacy Project

We thank all who participated praying for literacy work. Most people in the churches in Mozambique could not read and write. These were barriers for Bible study. Now, God opened the doors: in 2014, we managed to enroll 966 students for literacy (431 men and 535 women) in 22 centers in churches and 33 literacy teachers. This year 2015 we enrolled 1380 (587 men and 793 women) students for literacy  in 32 centers with 53 literacy teachers.
It is a joint effort of the government of Mozambique and the "Dignidad" organization of Spain (led by Mary Acebal).

We thank God because of these people, God will raise up men and women who will extend his word wisely. We ask for your prayers and collaboration. If the people of God become literate, God will rise them in a special way.

We want to encourage you with the news that most of those who started to read and write are excited to read and understand the Bible. Please pray for the Lord to open more doors for the entry of Bibles for his people. Thank you very much. God bless and keep you.



Pastor Goncalves Murimaoca Caciama

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Storms in Mozambique

During the last two weeks of January 2015, the population of Mozambique has been hit by heavy rains and storms that left devastating consequences for many Mozambican families.
Many houses, mostly of logs, bamboo, mud and straw, have been destabilized and others have fallen down. Several people were killed by the storm. In some cases stored food (corn and beans) has been damaged by moisture and flooding. Because most people sleep on the floor with mats, it is becoming difficult to relax when everything becomes wet.














Pastor Zeca Domingos Framingas shares with us pictures of the situation of the neighbors. Many do not have where to sleep. And the situation is particularly serious for the elderly and widows with children who can not rebuild your house fast by their own efforts. These people are the focus of the churches. They have to be helped first.
Families who have lost their food in the flood, are forced to buy it at a high price (because of shortages) and many families don't have the money.


Regardless of the situation, pastor Zeca Domingos has words of gratitude. He writes: "... I want to thank for your prayers. The church is doing better, despite some problems by the falling of our house of worship. Now we lift the roof and we are trying to rebuild the walls with bricks to prevent people to be distracted during service time. We have the bricks we made last year but we lack the money for the builder..."

Pastor Gonçales Murimaoca reports:
"At the church neighborhood, more than 30 houses have been destroyed. And in the rural areas have already been reported 12 fallen temples of worship. We got some support money to buy plastic (4 rolls) for emergency housing repairs and food (10 bags of corn) for the most vulnerable. And the church began to give this support to affected families... we are heartily grateful for your help, it is a small beginning, but we are thankful. Please continue to pray for it. There are more people who need our help. The number of affected families is overwhelming. This little start became a blessing. The glory be to the Lord.
If you want to help these brothers, write to danielmilange at hotmail.com to get information on how to get your help to them. Thanks, in advance.


Saturday, November 22, 2014

More Bibles for Mozambique

These are the last Bibles we sent. Gonçalves is picking it up from Blantyre, Malawi and taking it to Mozambique.
It is without limits the impact that a Bible in the hand of a person can make, especially if the person is hungry for God.
 




Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Trip to Mozambique July 2013

The day of our trip arrived. We traveled: Adaia & Jessica from Brooklyn, NY. as representatives of the Church Edén. Pastor Erwin & Estela from First Baptist Church of Passaic, NJ.

Here in Washington D.C. before check in. At my left pastor Erwin, his wife Estela and then Jessica.

Here in Ethiopia waiting for a connection flight to continue with our trip. From left to right: Adaia, Jessica & Estela.
 Jessica's experience:
 

 Adaia's experience:
     





 
Pastor Erwin preaching with visual demostrations

Erwin giving away Bibles to local leaders.


Children showing their production.

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Countdown for our trip to Mozambique




Dear friends of “We Love Mozambique”:

We want to say thanks for all who showed your appreciation and affection regarding the dinner show on March 16. 

You can see the video of: "We Love Mozambique Dinner Show":

We started the countdown for our trip to Mozambique. We’ll go on July 3rd, as a team of 5. We ask for your prayers, that we may be a blessing to the local people: Adaia Elizabeth Henriquez and Jessica Maldonado from Brooklyn; Erwin Izeppi, Estela Izeppi and myself, Daniel Martin from Passaic. Juan Carlos Fioretti from Argentina is joining us there and is planning to stay for 3 months.
We will be visiting several churches and connecting with several projects. Among them are:

• Medicine Development Project, ANAMED.
• The Infants Nutrition Project.
• A non for profit association for orphans.
• A preschool, ESPANOR.
• Translation of the Bible in the Takuani language.
• Production and promotion of music and videos.
• Bibles for Mozambique.
• Jesus Film.
• Leadership Training Program SEAN (Study by Extension for All Nations).

We will be holding conferences on family, children, marriage, and leadership in various communities.

We will be taking glasses, musical instruments, speakers, laptops, baby clothes, projectors and DVD players for the Jesus film. Do not start gathering anything without notifying us, because we have limited space and want to optimize the available space.

We need your money donation to buy:
• 2 motorcycles ($ 1,556 each) for pastors Massamba and Goncalves. Both have great responsibilities and are ministering to congregations more than 60 miles far from each other.
• 2 power generators to project the Jesus film ($ 450 each).
• Reconstruction of precarious houses made of mud and straw for widows and orphans ($ 106 each).
·        3 projectors for the Jesus Film ($350 each).
• Bicycles for pastors and community leaders ($ 116 each)
• Registration for 1 year, primary school ($ 50 each).
• Registration for High School, 1 year ($ 106 each).
• Mosquito nets to prevent malaria ($ 5.3 each).
• Blankets for the poor: ($ 12-18 each)
• 1 Bible: ($ 6.95 each)
• Powder milk for orphaned babies ($5.30 each per week)

As you can imagine we cannot cover all needs. But if you think you can contribute for some specific need, please contact us to coordinate the aid. With each contribution, there will be one less person suffering and it is a way we can show the love of Christ in a tangible manner.

Proverbs 19:17 says, “Those who are gracious to the poor lend to the Lord, and the Lord will fully repay them.”

A dream I want you to pray about is to be able to create a data base of orphans (and an institution that will protect it) to help them to get in contact with the people helping them. In this way we may build relationships that extend over time and encourage these children to see the future with hope.


Daniel Martin
Write me an email to danielmartinusa at hotmail.com

Thursday, February 21, 2013

PROJECTS AND INICIATIVES

A clinic we build and a bicicle-ambulance the government gave to us
 (Think of how could you be involved in any of these areas…)

Medical attention. Clinic building.

We were sent to fulfill the need of medical attention. We saw patients and treated them at the local hospital and in rural areas.
We started to build a clinic in Nambuzi and contact CANZIBE a Non for Profit Organization from the Netherlands, which is now building hospitals and wells for the communities in the Milange district.

Nutrition Program.
    

Undernourished child

It is aimed to orphaned babies (mother died at delivery) or babies from HIV+ mothers. Local volunteers supervise their growth and provide powder milk and special food preparations to improve their chances of survival.
      


Children Project.
     

    
After realizing that children where not a priority in 

their value system, we started a process of rising awareness. We invited Cristina & Carlos Mutazzi, Christian educators specialized in children, among many others, to focus on children’s needs and to help churches to be aware of the importance of children, and to prepare leaders to work with children. We can already see the difference. Churches are aware of the need. They are teaching children and reproducing the training of leaders of children. They use music and drama as tools for communication. 

Igreja Deus Connosco (“God With Us” Church).


The church where we first started teaching.

It was an animist church called "Itopia", which mixed the worship of spirits of the dead, witchcraft and other occult practices, with the Christian faith. When they discovered that Christ was big enough and more powerful than all the spirits, they decided to follow Christ and abandon the pagan practices. They had 22 churches when we contact them and now they more then 100.

Pharmaceutical Project.  
Teaching how to prepare a treatment for malaria.
Teaching how to dry medicinal leaves
It is know as A.NA.MED project. Action of Natural Medicine. Visit http://anamed.net/  It was started in African countries by Hans Martin Hirt, a pharmaceutical professional. He started a project to develop techniques of pharmaceutical preparations that can be done in a simple environment (without the need of sophisticated laboratories). They teach people from African communities to be involved and learn the process. It is aimed at health workers but it is available to lay people that are willing to be trained and work with responsibility to help themselves and others.
           
We brought this project to the Milange area after realizing that with our approach (modern medicine, one doctor and no hospitals) it was not enough for a population of 350.000 people.

Multimedia Project. 
Local Music and Video Production.

During our time in Milange we met two important local composers, Dominique Domingos and Gonçalves Murimaoca. They produce music in Portuguese, Chichewa, Lombwe and Marenge. They both had a spiritual experience with God while we lived there. They changed their approach to music and their message.
     

Now they are eager to share God’s word and to share their experience in order to allow others to experience the transformation only Jesus can work in us.  Each one of these musicians has a recording studio. They also contribute to the local radio, produce CDs of music and video-DVDs.

Leo Quinteros, is a Christian Music and Video producer. He is preparing materials and training to cooperate with these musicians. We want to help them to improve their work and to equip them to go to radio and TV.

Jesus Film.

This project was started in the area by Juan and Adriana Palacios (Argentinean doctors and missionaries) before we lived there. One of the main leaders of this project is Rodrigues Domingo. We use the Chichewa version of the Jesus Film based on Lucas. We went to areas where the Jesus film was not known and we projected it on a big screen for everybody to see. Rodriguez gave a message of salvation in Chichewa. Many understood the message of God and many started to follow Christ since then.
      

Rodriguez and his family
Rodriguez with the old projector.
   
The old projector is not working anymore. We want to equip Rodriguez with a projector, DVD player, battery, screen and bicycles to enable him to continue with this project. The Jesus film is still an important tool. Because of the high level of illiteracy, the message is better understood when they can see and hear it in a movie.

 


“Biblias para Mozambique”

The Bible is central and basic to the Christian faith.
There are many people in Mozambique without the chance to read the Bible. Many churches have only one Bible, others have no Bible at all. Even some Christian leaders have to rely on copies or pages of a Bible. We want to help churches and Christian leaders to have their own Bible. We want people to be able to read the word of God to allow him to talk to them trough it.     

   
We rise awareness through social media and church gatherings and rise money which we send to the Bible Society of Malawi. The Bibles are mostly in Chichewa. Christians leaders travel to Malawi and transport the Bibles to Mozambique for distribution. We were able to distribute around 1.500 Bibles in the first year of this initiative (Dec.2011 to Dec.2012) (around $12,000 USD) with offerings from Argentina and the US.  

Theological Training Project.

Because of the fast paced growth of the churches (many more people follow Christ and many more new churches are founded every day), there is a big need of theological training. We started a continuing education program for the church this year.
We need Christian teachers and pastors to help us to contribute with the teachings to help the Mozambican church to grow healthy. You can donate 2 weeks or more of your time to contribute with training seminars, or conferences in which we could gather leaders from different churches of a particular area to attend.

Radio Project.

The initiative was started by Zeca Domingos, a young local pastor, who has more than 40 churches and is passionate about sharing the Good News of God. He wants to start a radio ministry as a multidenominational initiative. He presented the project for Radio and TV to the local government, which approved it, and now the project was sent to the Communication Ministry in Maputo to be evaluated.
We are in the process of surveying the area for clues and needs to know how a new could look like. Which approach should we take? Which population should we focus on? etc.
In Argentina is Marco Antonio Luna, who has a dream: to plant a radio in Mozambique. He is busy investigating and preparing the equipment and technology needed to run a radio.
My sister, Karin Martin is a Communication specialist. She is assisting me with the project.
Rev. Jaime Vega, Pastor and Christian Communicator will contribute to this initiative.
A South African missionary, Kobus, recommend us to start buying air time from the local radio “Tumbine” and producing programs for it.
30 minutes cost 23,00 U$D.
6 months of daily programs of 30 min. could cost 1.155 U$D.

Marriage and Family Initiative.
   

    
Promiscuity and polygamy are endemic in this area. The children are left by themselves during the day at the mercy of anybody who wants to approach and harm them while their parents are busy farming.
Many Not For Profit (NGO) and the government are trying to rise awareness about AIDS and other sexual transmitted diseases. We, as Christians, know that a healthier solution is sound marriage and family values. We help churches to understand the importance of marriage, fidelity, healthy sexuality, responsible parenting, etc.

Cooperatives.

The main business of the area is agriculture. The area allows a big production of corn, beans, peanuts, potatoes, etc. Now the cultivation of soya beans is growing fast.
A big problem arises when they come to sell the product. Because they are small farmers, they cannot negotiate the price with the big exporters and they are obligated to sell the product at a low price when there is a big production and when the hunger time starts  (October to March) they are obligated to buy from the same companies at 4 or 5 times the original price.
We want to send specialists in Cooperatives to train them and to allow them to organized themselves to gather and store their crop, to negotiate as a group of farmers, and to be able to choose to sell when the price is more beneficial for them.

Orphans Project.

This is a country of young people and there are many orphans everywhere. Almost every family is rising its own children and some more from another family whose parents died. AIDS is increasing this problem. When parents die, the community gathers to decide which family is going to be responsible for the children left alone. It could be grandparents, relatives, or neighbors.
There is an organization called OJC (Christian Youth Association) which is focusing on helping these adopted orphans to prevent them getting involved in self-destructive behavior (prostitution, drug abuse, theft). They teach them about the love of God for them. They organize musical competitions. They help with educational materials so that they can go to school. And they teach them working skills (agriculture, carpentry, build houses, etc.) to help them to be self-sufficient in their future.

It would be great if we could create a database through which we could associate each child with someone from another country (like a sort of tutor from the distance) so as to write, encourage, counsel, pray, help financially, etc, with the intention to compensate the lack of  stimulus from the parents they don’t have.

New initiatives:
We welcome new ideas and suggestions that could improve the lives of people, to help them grow and break the cycle of poverty. By doing so, we want to glorify God by sharing His principles of love and justice for all.



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