Latest on Suhjey

It’s been forever since I talked about Suhjey. Just wanted to let everyone know that she has improved dramatically. The doctors and nurses have called her “the resurrected one.”

She did have to have a tracheotomy while she was so critical. Since then it’s been removed.

One amazing thing–during the Pastor’s conference a few weeks back she sang a song–”Great is Thy Faithfulness”–as a tribute to what God is done in her life and how He has brought her back from what seemed to be certain death. We serve a God of miracles and He is faithful to the end.

Here are the lyrics to the song she sung to honor the Lord with her life:

Great is Thy faithfulness, O God my Father;
There is no shadow of turning with Thee;
Thou changest not, Thy compassions, they fail not;
As Thou hast been, Thou forever will be.

Refrain

Great is Thy faithfulness!
Great is Thy faithfulness!
Morning by morning new mercies I see.
All I have needed Thy hand hath provided;
Great is Thy faithfulness, Lord, unto me!

Summer and winter and springtime and harvest,
Sun, moon and stars in their courses above
Join with all nature in manifold witness
To Thy great faithfulness, mercy and love.

Refrain

Pardon for sin and a peace that endureth
Thine own dear presence to cheer and to guide;
Strength for today and bright hope for tomorrow,
Blessings all mine, with ten thousand beside!

Refrain

Language School Frustration

Had my first major frustration in language school yesterday. I’ve had minor frustrations before learning the language. But, yesterday was bad–really bad. But, I am amazed at how God turns the bad around to teach me something good.

I failed my first test yesterday. And for those of you who know me, that is a BIG deal. I don’t like to fail. I don’t like to mess up. I would venture to say that sums up about all of us. But, I react sinfully and pridefully when I fail or mess up. It’s completely wrong to do.

God had been using this time in Peru–this time when there are fewer distractions and more time to focus on Him–to show me areas in my life that He has probably wanted to deal with before. It’s amazing how easy it is to run from God when you pile on distraction after distraction. Here it’s a different story. Am I busy? Certainly. Are their distractions? Of course.

But, being here in a different culture, opens your eyes to those ugly things in your heart. I don’t know how it happens. It’s a mystery to me. But, I am so thankful that He can use things–even things like failing a test–to teach me lessons.

I was very frustrated–even angry–when they brought the test back to me. I knew I had not done well, but to see 7 of the 25 questions wrong hit me hard. I wanted perfection. And I didn’t get it. I wanted to build my pride by thinking I have accomplished a great deal in the language. But God had a different plan.

Little by little, He’s been teaching me that I don’t have to be “perfect” to have worth in Him. He’s been teaching me that my trying to have everything together, everything in order, is nothing but a show. Others can see through it, and I am sure the only person I am fooling is myself.

Now, I am not advocating that I should just run around like a mess and do nothing profitable. I am just saying that many times I look to my accomplishments for my sense of self-worth and satisfaction. All along, here in Peru, God has been using little things–things like failing a test–to show me that I should find my worth and satisfaction in Him.

Thank you for praying for me while Robert and I are here. I want to post some observations about culture shock and how it affects your relationships soon. Again, thanks for all your love and support!

Wibur and Suhey Update

I apologize for not sending this out sooner. I had an dental emergeny and had to have a wisom tooth pulled this morning. I am here at home recovering. I would appreciate your prayers for a quick recovery.

The baby was born last night. No name yet for the little girl. They have intubated her to keep her alive. Suhey did live thr0ugh the surgery, praise God. She is currently in stable condition in ICU here. Both mom and baby still have a long road ahead of them. Please continue praying.

I will keep you posted as I know more. Thanks so much for the comments, emails and postings on Facebook about this situation.

(And I apologize if this post is a little wacky. I am taking some pain medicine for my mouth right now.)

Update on Wilbur and his wife Suhey

Thanks for your prayers for Suhey and the baby. We learned this morning that it seemed like Suhey was going to slip into a coma yesterday, but the good news is that she didn’t and has actually been becoming a bit more responsive. She’s not out of the woods yet, so please keep praying for her. I will keep you updated as I know more!

Urgent Prayer Request from Peru!

Please be praying for Wilbur and and his wife Suhey. Suhey is pregnant and is roughly 2 weeks away from having her child. She has been hospitalized for some time now with an extremely bad case of pneumonia. This situation is very urgent. She is too weak to give birth and also too weak to have a c-section. The doctors say she won’t be able to recover from either option. They can give her medicine to help her pneumonia and hopefully she would be strong enough to have her baby, but there is a great chance the medicine will harm the baby. Please pray that God will save the lives of both mom and baby. Pray for wisdom for the doctors and dad.

Flight Plans

Robert just bought our tickets to Peru!!!! Here are the plans:

Leaving for Peru on Tuesday, June 23rd at 7:05 pm. If any of you would like to see us off at the airport let me know and we will settle on a time before we have to go through security.

We’ll be returning from Peru on Tuesday, December 15th. We’ll arrive in Atlanta at 11:25 am! (for those who will be there to welcome us back! =) ha!)

Again, thanks for all your prayers and love. Please help us keep praying that God would send the rest of our support and that we will learn much and bring Him glory in Peru.

Counting Down

Robert is buying our plane tickets to Peru today!

God has graciously provided much of what we need for Peru. We are so thankful for the love and support and sacrificing our friends and family have made to help us! We are so thankful for those of you who pray for us!

We still have a little more support to raise before we leave for Peru. Less than three weeks away–but we are certain that God will take care of the remainder. Please help us pray that God will work in hearts in the next three weeks.

I look forward to updating you soon with our flight plans!

for my family at Way of the Cross Baptist

This post is for my family at Way of the Cross Bapstist Church–the church I grew up in. I just want to let you all know how grateful I am that God brought my family there and that I got to grow up under sound preaching there.

Some of you have asked me why Robert and I haven’t sent letters out to everyone at WOTC. I just want to let you guys know that we didn’t send any because I didn’t want anyone to feel like I was taking advantage of your generosity. You all were so faithful to support me financially while I was in college all the way up until my six months of training at the Our Generation Training Center was finished. So, all in all, WOTC supported me financially from September of 1998 up until May of 2007. Plus, many individuals at the church also supported me! I would never want to take advantage of your graciousness and patience as I have tried to follow and serve the Lord. At times, I almost feel like I should prove myself to you again before I could ever even think of asking for support like that again! But, really,  thank you for all the love and support you gave me then and also for the same love and support you give me now.

Some of you have asked me to send you a letter, which I will very gratefully do. If there are others of you who do want a letter, please let me know. Again, please know how much I value the teaching, love, kindness and generosity that you all have given to me while growing up. May the Lord bless you with many more people who desire to serve Him because of your faithfulness!

Excuses, Excuses. . .

I know this is cheating because I didn’t write this myself, but it’s something that I have been going back to again and again for sometime. I’m borrowing it from my pastor, Austin Gardner. You can find on his blog also by going to www.visionbaptist.com/blog and clicking on Vision News.

Some of the excuses Christians throw at their responsibility to reach a world lost and going to hell.

1) “But I’m not called.”

You don’t know how many people I’ve met who have said to me “I agree that more people need to go to the mission field, but I’ve never heard God tell me to go.”

Well, the truth is that God has already told you to go in His Word. In fact, He commands you to go… “Go ye into all the world, and preach the Gospel to every creature.” ( Mark 16:15) That’s right… YOU ARE CALLED!In fact, if you don’t go, you need a specific calling from God to stay home. Has God definitely told you not to “go” somewhere outside your country to preach the Gospel? If He hasn’t, then you’d better start praying WHERE to go, instead of IF you should go – for again, you’re already called!

2) “But God needs people to stay here to be a witness to those lost in America. There’s enough need right here!”

It is true that God has called some people to stay right where they are to be witnesses for Jesus in their daily lives and professions. But again, God is merciful and just. Since America has only about 5% of the world’s population, then only about 5% of the believers would really be called to stay in this country as a witness ( that’s only about 1 out of 20) while the rest of us should go into the parts of the world where there are almost 0% believers. (In Albania, for instance, there are only “a handful” of known believers in the whole country of 2.7 million people – less than 1/2 of 1/1000th percent!!)

3) “But God needs people to stay home and financially support those ministries and missionaries who are already all over the world. In fact, my church is already supporting some missionaries with my tithes and offerings.”

You should never have to worry about ome to support missionaries!  There will always be enough people around who will not answer the call to go – who will stay home and gladly just send a check (instead of themselves) to reach to lost. After all, nothing is easier to give than money (except nothing!).

This does not mean that everyone who stays home is selfish and disobedient. As I’ve already said, there are some who know they are definitely called to stay, and they are doing exactly what God would have them do here, while they greatly support other ministries. I’m just saying that there will always be plenty of people around to financially support the pitifully few who answer the call and obey God.
4) “But my family and friends would frown upon me going.”

“He who loves father or mother more than Me is not worthy of Me…” (Matt. 10:37) God is very clear about whose approval we should seek. It’s shocking to me how even Christian parents react when their children say that they’d like to go for training as a full-time Christian worker. “A missionary! Are you crazy?!” It’s as if they’ve announced they’d like to be a thief or a prostitute.

It is true that God wants us to honor our parents and love our friends, but He has also made it clear in His Word that this honor and love must not exceed our love and obedience to Him and His calling on our lives. We should always try our best to explain God’s call to our families, lovingly and patiently, but the bottom line must be that we will obey Christ no matter what the cost. We should always try to get our family’s understanding and blessing when God makes our ministry clear to us, but we must also always be ready to leave “houses or brothers or sisters or father or mother or children or farms” for His sake “and for the Gospel’s sake.” (Mark 10:29)
5) “But I need to stay here and lead my relatives to the Lord first. If I go somewhere else, how can they get saved?”

There was once a man who wanted to follow and obey Jesus, but he said to Him, “Lord, permit me first to go and bury my father.” Jesus’ answer to him was, “Follow me; and allow the dead to bury their own dead.” (Matt. 8:21-22)

This may sound cruel of Jesus not to allow the man to have a funeral for his dead father – but most likely, the man’s father had not died yet. The phrase “wait until I bury my father” was sometimes used to say “wait until my father has died.” What he was really saying was, “I’d like to follow You now, but You see, my parents wouldn’t understand. Please wait until after they’ve died, and then I’ll be more than glad to follow You!”Jesus’ answer was appropriate… “allow the dead to bury their own dead.” In other words, “allow the unbelievers to take care of themselves, and follow Me!” Jesus doesn’t want us to throw our usefulness away because our relatives are not yet saved. The greatest witness they can see is you fully obeying the call of God on your life. Jesus didn’t want this man’s father to be buried – He wanted the young man to follow Him, and then maybe even the man’s father would come to know Him too. Obedience is truly greater than sacrifice (I Samuel 15:22) – when we obey God, He takes care of all our other obligations. (Matthew 6:33)

6) “But I need to get an education first.”

I don’t believe that God wants every Christian to go to college just because, “Well, everyone goes to college now, unless they’re too dumb!” You shouldn’t go to college unless God has definitely called you to go. Just like everything else in our Christian lives, He’s the Master, we’re the servants.  He’s the General, we’re the soldiers. If you’re really a Christian, you’re at the beck and command of the King. If you’re not at His command, then you’re really not a Christian.

Yes, God does call some people to go to college. Sometimes it’s to get training for a ministry calling He’s made clear to them. For instance, if you know what country you’re called to, perhaps God would lead you to learn the language and culture somewhat before you go (although the very best place to learn is within the country itself – it’s a definite “crash course”!)Of course, another reason God might lead you to college is to minister to people right there on the campus – as well as to mature emotionally and spiritually. But be careful! Make sure you’re there in direct obedience to God, or else you’re wasting your time – and His.

7) “But I need to get married first, and then maybe my mate will want to serve God full-time on the field, rather than me going alone.”

Nothing could be a more foolish reason for putting off obeying God now. God does not want you to look for a husband or wife, He wants you to be married to Him, and trust Him for any mate He may bring into your life. I know of many single Christians serving Jesus overseas who are trusting Him for everything. And some of the most beautiful stories of God’s grace I’ve ever heard are told by couples who went to the mission field single, and then God led them to marry another whose heart was also fully devoted to serving Him there. Remember, “Your Father knows what you need before you ask Him.” (Matthew 6:8) Trust Him!

8)“But I have a family to support. God doesn’t want me to neglect them, does He?”

The Word of God says, “Seek first His kingdom and His righteousness; and all these things shall be added to you.” (Matthew 6:33) If you can trust God for your needs, you can certainly trust Him for your family’s needs. You would never be foolishly “neglecting” your family’s needs by obeying God’s call to go. God will show you the way. I know of so many families – some with many children – who are on the field right now, trusting God for their needs while they minister in His name. I have never heard of ONE occurrence where God didn’t meet the needs of one of His servants and their families. As King David said… “I have been young, and now I am old; yet I have not seen the righteous forsaken, or his descendants begging bread. All day long he is gracious and lends; and his descendants are a blessing.” (Psalm 37:25-26)

9) “But the mission field is dangerous. God would not have me put myself or my family in danger of disease or native hostilities, would he?”

“Why is the Lord bringing us into this land, to fall by the sword? Our wives and our little ones will become plunder; would it not be better for us to return to Egypt?” (Numbers 14:3) It is all a matter of our priorities – do we look at the temporary or the eternal in making our choices? It’s true that you will probably be in more physical danger on the mission field than you would be in the suburbs of America, but that is part of the cost that we need to count when it comes to serving God. The question should not be, “Will I be kept safe wherever I go?” but rather, “What is on the Lord’s heart for me to do?”

If Jesus decided to go the way of least pain, He would have never gone to the cross. There is no place of greater blessing for you than in the center of God’s will. You must stop to count the cost, but remember one thing – the privilege of serving God always outweighs the price! “If anyone wishes to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me. For whoever wishes to save his life shall lose it; but whoever loses his life for My sake and the Gospel’s shall save it.” (Mark 8:34-35)
10) “Although in the past most countries freely allowed foreign missionaries to come, most people in other lands now resent them. Why should I go where I’m not welcomed?”

Did you welcome the Gospel before you were saved? The Word says that we should save some, “snatching them out of the fire,” (Jude 23) Some people just don’t want to be saved! That’s exactly why we need to go to them. The more unwelcome, the better. If they resent Americans, then you have an opportunity to show them that Christian Americans can be humble with the love of Jesus in their hearts. For the Word says, “He who is wise wins souls.” (Proverbs 11;30)

11) “But I could not afford to get the training, and raise the necessary finances to place myself (or my family) on the field.”

Don’t worry, God’ll help raise the money you need. Wherever God guides, He supplies – even if it means helping you get a job! Problems and worries about finances are usually only a surface excuse when it comes to obeying God to go. In your heart you know He’ll make a way for you!

12) “But I don’t have any special talents or abilities that would qualify me to be a missionary.”

Then you’re just the person God is looking for! Sure God can use nurses, teachers, accountants, and mechanics on the field, but it always blesses God to greatly use the one who seemingly has nothing to offer. It is this person who has the opportunity of purely representing Jesus in the endless “common” tasks that are part of the daily life of a missionary. “When I am weak, then I am strong.” (II Corinthians 12:10; also see I Corinthians 1:26-31)

13) “But how could I commit myself for years and years to go to the field without having a chance to see what it would be like?”

It is true that in past generations a foreign missionary had to make almost a lifetime commitment before he could go to the field. Then in most cases, he had to go to college for at least four years, and then seminary for two to four years before he could even begin his missions training and service. But today there are missionary organizations that have short-term programs for people who want to receive training and find out what serving God in other countries is like. These programs last from a few weeks to a few years in length. So now there is an opportunity to “take a look” before making a much longer commitment.

14) “But God wants me to stay in this country and prosper. The reason the rest of the world is so poor and unconverted is because their heathen religions and idolatry have caused them to live in ignorance and poverty, without God’s blessing.”

This has to be THE most selfish reasoning I’ve ever heard for not going – and I’ve heard it! Of course they live in ignorance and poverty, that’s just the reason you should go – to bring the enlightenment that comes from knowing the truth about Jesus, and to bring them the true riches of knowing Christ. If you don’t believe that the reason God has blessed you with abundance in this country is so you can be a blessing to others – then you have never understood the Gospel of Jesus Christ! “Freely you received, freely give.” (Matthew 10:8)

15) “I’m just not ready to make that kind of a sacrifice and commitment.”

Ah! That’s just the point. That’s probably the underlying reason for almost every one of the above objections. In fact, you might just as well have said, “I’m not willing.” You need to decide whether or not you are a disciple of Jesus – that is the question. If you are His disciple, then “you are not your own…you have been bought with a price.” (I Cor. 6:19-20) And if you truly love Him, then you will not feel bondage, you will feel incredible excitement at being chosen to represent Him in the world! To be a servant of Jesus Christ, an ambassador, a missionary, is the highest calling a man or woman can attain to!

Peru Internship–2nd set of letters to go out today

Robert is sending out the second set of letters to his family and friends in Ohio today. Please be praying that God would work in many hearts to partner with us to help make His name known in Areqipa, Peru, South America. The internship is a necessary component of our training as missionaries, but we look forward to helping spread the Gospel as we learn more about how to be effective missionaries. Here is a copy of the letter that will go out today:

March 12, 2009

Mr. and Mrs. Jay and Shelley

503 Anyroad Court

Anytown, Ohio 44004

Dear Jay and Shelley:

The last few weeks have been a whirlwind! My wife and I have been preparing for our church’s third anniversary and planning activities at a park for the kids in celebration of the three wonderful years Vision Baptist has had so far. I’ve been spending a lot of time studying for my courses on Preaching, Doctrines and History of Christian Missions to name a few and I am getting so excited about putting all the things I have been learning into practice in Peru.

Many of you have been asking for more detail about how you can help out with the internship we have in Peru, South America. Let me say first of all how much I appreciate the prayer support you give for my wife and I. Words cannot express how grateful we are for your love and support. And we feel even more indebted to know that there are people who have shown interest in partnering with us financially as well. God’s heartbeat is that His name would be made known in all the world, and I am deeply touched at your willingness to consider helping us work to spread his Word in Peru.

We have asked the Lord to provide our need for support through churches, family, friends and our own savings. Perhaps you can give six monthly gifts of $25, $50, $100 or more for the time we will be in Peru. We understand that not everyone can make a monthly commitment, but maybe the Lord would have you make a one time gift instead. Would you please prayerfully consider how God would have you partner with us to learn how to better serve Him on the mission field and to help others come to know Him?

If God has led you to partner with us to make His name known in Peru, South America, you may send your tax deductible gift by check made payable to Vision Baptist Missions to our home address listed at the top of the page or to Vision Baptist Church at PO Box 442 Alpharetta, GA 30005. Please put our name in the memo line.

Again, we appreciate those of you who have already pledged to help or who have already sent in support for our internship in Peru. We also greatly appreciate those of you who have been supporting us in your prayers. Thank you for loving my wife and me. Please continue to pray that God would prepare our hearts for Peru and for His work there and that He would provide the support we need to arrive in June.

Love,

Robert Canfield

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