Monday, May 2, 2016

The Bolivian Blog, Faithful Servants & Pastor Jackson Goes Home

The older we get, the longer it seems to take to recover from International travel, however a week later, by the grace of God we reconnect with the land of our fathers, our culture and continue to put our hand to plow and not look back.    I believe we accomplished all of our objectives during my recent trip to Bolivia with our Pastor, Dr. Tim Myers.   First and foremost, we want to bring God glory in all that we do and to that end we went to encourage the Church and Pastor Miguel Sanchez at Cochabamba (El Camino Missionary Baptist Church) to consider and pray about a strategy to reach the lost and to plant more Churches.   The Church was planted in 2006, in a city of 1.9 million people but has made no appreciable effort to reach the lost and or send out Preachers to plant more Churches.   It’s often been said that the greatness of a Church is not in its seating capacity but rather it sending capacity.   The Church is as doctrinally sound as you will find anywhere in the world but is lacking burden and vision.        
                                                                       Statue
Market
Len & I
Mission Team
 


We can teach and develop a vision with them but the burden for the lost is something that God is going to have to do in their hearts.   In addition to encouraging the Church to move forward from where they were a year ago as the Apostle Paul taught the Church at Corinth, we also went to encourage Bro. Darrell Roberton who is a new Missionary to Bolivia.   Bro. Darrell and I spent hours together talking about where he is in His ministry as well as lessons Terry and I have learned from our years in Africa.   He is going to do a great work in Bolivia but he is in those crucial and difficult foundation laying years as he learns the language and culture.    The Church hosted a three day Bible conference where I was able to teach the Pauline methodology for Church planting as well as using examples and illustrations from the work we did in Kenya and Uganda.    We challenged them to reach the sea of humanity in Cochabamba as well as some thirty other ethnic groups within their own country (many of them unreached).   Each day we would go out into the city and give out John & Romans which the people gladly received.  It is one thing when people receive the word of God but it is a blessing when you return to see them sitting down reading it.
Tracts



Even though the people of Bolivia are heavily indoctrinated in Catholicism they are still open and hungry for God’s word which means the Church and Missionary has endless opportunities to preach and teach the good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ.  Please pray for the people of Bolivia and specifically that the work there will reach its potential for the glory of God.   Our hearts are still very much on the foreign field in so many ways and while I do not feel God calling us to Bolivia at this time I believe it is place that  we will able to travel to encourage our brethren there on a regular basis.   
Our priority remains the Church plant in Florida as well as Kenya/Uganda Church development and as Terry’s health is vastly improving to the point where I believe she will be able to return to Kenya one day to say goodbye to the people she dearly loves.  Remember, she was not afforded that opportunity when we medivac her out of East Africa.   One of the biggest blessings of my trip was that while I was thousands of miles away on the foreign field getting the word of God out on the streets of Cochabamba, our folks at the Florida Plant were faithfully serving the Lord doing the same thing at the annual Blueberry festival in Brooksville, Florida.
Terry
                                              Grandson Kason

Terry and team of faithful servants gave out hundreds of gospel tracts during the festival which lets me know that our folks are developing into Disciples of Christ and a Church family that carries out the Great Commission with or without the presence of their Missionary Pastor.   The Kenya/Uganda front brought news that Pastor Jackson from Lake Victoria has gone home to be with the Lord.   The news of the death of a Saint is always met with mixed emotions, part of me praises the Lord for His grace and mercy through Pastor Jacksons radical salvation transformation from a drunken fisherman to a preacher of the gospel and then there is the reality that his children: Electra, Lokey, Hillary and my namesake Carlitos are orphaned. 
                                                                   Jackson
My namesake....Carlitos
If you recall Pastor’s wife died some months back.  We know God’s grace is sufficient and believe that Sis. Rose, Pastor’s Mother who is a faithful member of the Church will raise the children in faith.   A team of Pastors from Mt. Elgon will be traveling tomorrow to help make the burial arrangements for Pastor Jackson.  Please continue to pray for His children as they stand by the graveside where they will have buried both parents in less than six months.   Thank you for allowing us to share this continued journey of faith. 




Monday, April 11, 2016

Bolivia Bound, Constitution Service & Lake Victoria Challenges

Greetings Family, Friends & Brethren,

Please note; below are the attached April Newsletters for both The Florida Plant and East African Church Development for your printing and distribution.   We are still trying to bridge the gap from mailing out hard copies to emailing newsletters with our blog.  Please let me know if you still need a hard copy to post at your Church.   Today I will travel with my sending Church Pastor, Dr. Tim Myers to spend nine days working with two Missionaries currently on the field in Bolivia who are sent out of 1st Baptist Church of Eastbay.
Our hope and prayer is that God will use us to encourage those men of God and to share the work we have done in East African Ministry in an effort to replicate the New Testament Church planting methodology we have used.   Please pray for God’s power, provision and protection as we continue to try to follow the His leadership in all we do.    Since our last posting, we have constituted the work we are doing at The Florida Plant.   We as a group of believers have followed the leadership of the Holy Spirit and not gotten involved in Mission politics in order to gain favor or fame and we have not allowed finances to dictate God will for our lives.    The Church is seeing people saved on regular basis, we are scripturally baptizing those converts and now we are organized to function as a New Testament Church and carry out the commands of our Savior.   After a year of worship we realize that we have faced and will face many more challenges but we also realize that our Lord and Savior will see us through.      
                                                                   Mary Baptized
                                                                   Jake Baptized
                  Signing ...Pastor Tim Johnson & Pastor Tim Myers & Missionary Chuck
                                                             Charter Members 2016
Please be mindful that while the new Church plant is constituted a work, I will remain on MISSIONARY status depending on designated funds to supply the basic needs Terry and I have.   We have trusted God thus far and believe he will continue to provide for us as we strive to serve Him with all our hearts.   The work in East Africa continues to produce fruit and challenges as well.   Last month we lost one of Lake Victoria Pastors with personal issues but thank God that another Man of God has been called from within the Church.   Continuity of the ministry can only take place when each Church and Pastor has prepared another “Timothy” to step in should the need arise.   This has been a priority lesson I have taught year after year in East Africa. 
                                                              New Pastor
Leadership Training
“Who will take your place”? 
 I am also thankful for two of our Landmark Baptist Pastors who traveled from Mt. Elgon to train the new Pastor and Church leaders and assist them through this transition.   Please continue to pray for all of us and thank you to each person and Church who supports us for the glory of God. 
In His Service,
Bro.Chuck & Sis. Terry Fernandez
                                     Click below for April Florida Plant Newsletter
                                      Click Below for April Kenya/Uganda Newsletter




Monday, March 14, 2016

People of the Caves, Seminar & Families of Faith

CAVES
Greetings Family, Friends & Brethren,

We continue to see fruit abound by the grace of God from the work in Kenya and Uganda.   The latest news is that the gospel continues to push upward and onward on Mt. Elgon as Pastor Alex Kimtii and Pastor Peter Barasa went on an evangelism campaign last week to reach new areas and new tribes.  They accomplished both as they we able to preach the gospel to a new tribe which we have not previously reached on Mt. Elgon.   As they hiked with great effort at over 12,000 ft. above sea level, they arrived at a village called Chesokwo where people lived in and around caves.   These folks are of the Sabaot tribe and in an area so remote that Pastor Alex said he did not even know they were there.    Peter & Alex

                                  CAVES AREA
Terry and I worked with four tribes during our years in Kenya and now this is the fifth tribe reached with the gospel by the folks we have taught and trained.  I told the Pastors that they did not know the “People of the Caves” were there and we did not know of them but God knew they were there and sent them to preach the Gospel which they did.  Because they were obedient and concerned with the commission, forty eight villagers trusted Christ as their personal Lord and Savior.    Praise God these men who have a burden for the lost and willing to make great sacrifice and literally hazard themselves for the preaching of the gospel to the uttermost parts of the earth.   In addition to preaching where Christ has not been named we sponsored their first 2016 Pastors/Preachers seminar for the Churches we helped plant in Kenya & Uganda.    When I say we sponsored, I mean that we still assist with transporation, lodging and food as God’s men gather from Lake Victoria, Kerio Valley and Mt. Elgon.   It is a great expense but one well worth it as the old and more mature Pastors we have invested in are teaching and mentoring the younger men with the doctrine we have taught them.   2Ti_2:2  And the things that thou hast heard of me among many witnesses, the same commit thou to faithful men, who shall be able to teach others also.

                                                           PETER
                                                PASTORS
The Florida Plant continues to flourish and produce fruit in all of our lives as we build a foundation for future generations to follow Christ.   We have surpassed what I would refer to as the curiosity or honeymoon phase and crossed into the steadfast and faithful phase which simply means we have separated those who are willing to covet together as a Church family to keep the commands of Christ with those who are just curious and passing through.    We continue to run between forty and fifty in number and have really developed into folks that love one another in Christ as we are in one accord for the glory of God.    Last week we baptized a young couple who we led to Christ some months back and with great joy we are watching them grow in their faith through our continued efforts to disciple them with in-home Bibles Studies.
                                                       JAKE
                                                         Tracy
Family Circle
Van
 Additionally our van route has added a dozen young folks and teenagers to our Church family through the efforts of my dear wife and her co-laborers and we are already praying for a second van to fill up for the glory of God.  If your Church has updated their vans and/or has a leftover older one that needs a home, you could be the answer to our prayers.   The methodology we are using for God to give an increase is labor intensive and requires consistent commitment but we have seen God bless this approach to the Great Commission everywhere we have labored.  Please continue to pray for us as we labor in Florida and as our folk’s labor in East Africa.  May God bless and Keep you in the center of His will.

In His Service,

 Bro. Chuck & Sis. Terry Fernandez
Kenya/Uganda/Florida Plant
As you can see from this picture, our youth room is at
Max capacity and we are in desperate need of relief
our external classroom fund has stalled at $1500.00.
Could you help us?

Friday, February 5, 2016

Though He Slay Me, Shining Lights & Visitors

Greetings In the Name of Yesu Christo,
Hope you don’t mind me using the name of Jesus in Swahili but we still frequently think in and practice Swahili in preparation for my upcoming mission trip to Kenya & Uganda to teach, preach and check on the progress of the buildings under construction.   Many have asked of the condition of Pastor Jackson from Lake Victoria.   For those of you who do not remember or are new to our blog, Pastor Jackson is the fisherman from Lake Victoria we led to Christ in 2010 with three small fish in his hand coming off the water after a long night of fishing.   He has had trial after trial over the last few years to include losing His wife Carolyn to sudden and unforeseen illness.   He has been battling malaria, tuberculosis and infections that almost took his life.   In all this he has said what Job said during the tragedies of His life, “Though He slay me, yet will I trust in Him”.   The below picture is of Jackson receiving treatment from a Doctor who traveled to His house to see him. 
 Pastor Jackson is recovering very slowly but needs our prayers as do his five children who now are without their Mother.  Full recovery may take years.   The work in Uganda continues to move forward with eleven more receiving Christ in the village of Sirongo which is on the Uganda side of Mt. Elgon.   Two Pastors from Mt. Elgon continue to travel there each month to disciple those who have received Christ.   We have the shell of one building up and are still in need of funds for the steel for the second Ugandan sanctuary.   We believe by faith that God will provide as he has for the sixteen previous sanctuaries we have constructed.
Uganda Mission Work
  
                            Eleven Professed Christ from the village of Sirongo, Uganda

The Florida Plant
Please continue to pray for God’s provision.
The Florida Plant side of our ministry is going on well by the grace of God.   We are laying a foundation in  the lives of those we have led to Christ over the last twelve months through one on one discipleship as well as building unity in a team of servants who will help us reach the lost for years to come.    Thus far we have taught Basic Bible Truths, Basic Discipleship and the Main Doctrines of our faith.    Terry and I continue to engage the community through a vigorous weekly visitation program that includes visiting first time visitors (we had ten last week) PTL, Van riders, Nursing Homes and networking through our in home bibles studies as well as using our regular attendees social circle to reach people for  Christ.

Thus far we have not had any shortage of people to visit and we believe God will build the Church if we continue to plow new ground, plant seeds and water them for the glory of God.    Our weekly average has settled in around 45 regular attendees and we had a high of 84 for a special event last year.   We will organize the work on March 20th of this year and we are praying for 100 in attendance to this special service. 
                                                       Shining Lights In Florida
                                                            Lakeland Revival
Terry and I are also doing deputation work to replace the twelve Churches we lost when we came off the foreign field.   We realize that Churches have certain geographical areas to support missionaries around the world but also know that we must continue to rebuild our support base in order to effectively spread the gospel to the uttermost parts of the earth.  We covet your continued prayers for the work in Kenya/Uganda as well as the Florida Plant and if you or your Church is looking for hard working Missionaries to support we ask you to prayerfully consider partnering with Terry and me.   Thank you for traveling this journey of faith with us.

In His Service
Chuck & Terry Fernandez
Bro. Chuck & Terry Fernandez
Kenya/Uganda/The Florida Plant
As you can see from this picture, our youth room is at
Max capacity and we are in desperate need of relief
our external classroom fund has stalled at $1500.00.
Could you help us?
 can see from this picture, our youth  can see fro this picture, our youth room is at Max capacity and we are in desperate need of relief.  Our external classroom fund has stalled at $1500.00. Could you help us need of relief.  Our external classroom fund has stalled at $1500.00. Could you help us?

Sunday, January 3, 2016


Kenya/Uganda Church development 
            & The Florida Plant
Dear Ministry Partners,

Please find the attached links below to our 2015 year ending reports for both Kenya/Uganda Church development as well as the Florida Plant.

Matt. 28:19 
Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:
Matt.  28:20  Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. Amen.
As we look back and review 2015, we can see that our lives and ministry continues to be consumed with fulfilling the Great Commission.  We are reaching the lost through the preaching of the gospel and we are disciplining our new Converts through the Florida Plant in Brooksville, Florida.  This is the seventeenth Church plant God has graciously allowed Terry and I to be a part of.   While we are laboring in Florida we continue to support the work that our Kenyan/Ugandan brethren are doing in East Africa.   Thousands are being reached with the gospel and new Churches are being planted at a record pace.  We only glory in the cross of Jesus Christ but we are thankful our disciples have taken our teachings and their love for Christ to a level that I am not sure would have been possible if Terry and I were still full time in East Africa.  We look forward to returning in 2016 to see what God is doing and to encourage them in their faithful service to our Lord.  We thank you for allowing us to share our journey of faith and we need your continued prayerful & financial support as our ministry expands beyond our own abilities.   In closing, I want to quote one of our Kenyan Pastors who recently said, "Let us not let what we do not have keep us from serving our God". May God continue to bless you and yours during this coming year.

Looking and Longing for Jesus,

Chuck & Terry Fernandez
Kenya/Uganda


Thank You For Supporting The Ministry of Chuck & Terry Fernandez,
Pastor Tim Myers
Sending Church: First Baptist Church East Bay
Thank You for Supporting the ministry of Chuck & Terry Fernandez!  Pastor Tim Johnson  Co-Sponsor, Dean Springs MBC

Monday, December 21, 2015

The Holy Land, The Plot Thickens & My Confession

Where does the time go?   Still not sure we will ever be able to adjust to fast pace life in America but the more I watch and observe our friends, brethren and family here in the USA, I see everyone is struggling with busyness. Perhaps they just don't see it like we do. Terry and I are digging in our heels and regularly throwing out the anchor as best we can not to let schedules and opportunities keep us from experiencing the depth of relationships Africa has taught us, starting with our Lord and Savior and extending to those whom we love dearly.   The Florida Plant is growing slowly but surely and we have led twenty one to Christ by the grace of God.  We are also entering a new season of growth where we are starting to develop into a church family that is spending time together in settings beyond the worship service.   One of those experiences was a quick trip to the Holy Land. Before you get all excited, know that living in Florida affords us unique tourist opportunities like the Holy Land Experience in Orlando. 

While it is not exactly like visiting Israel and not entirely scriptural, there are some great exhibits and dramas that do encourage your faith.   So I guess you can say this was our first field trip as a Church family.   While we were in the Holy Land, Pastor Moses and some of His Church leaders took the funds we gave them and purchased our second Ugandan Church plot in the village of Kakaron. These types of events are a huge encouragement to the Church which has been meeting on a borrowed plot under trees and in a tent for around four years now. It is also a great encouragement for us to see the spreading of the gospel from Kenya into neighboring Uganda.
Surveying the New Plot, Landmark Baptist Church, Uganda
We would still love to come along side of this faithful group of believers at the 
Landmark Baptist Church of Kakaron, Uganda to help them at the very least put a roof over their heads.   However, working with our brethren in Kenya, Uganda and now the Florida Plant is starting to push our financial limits and while we are not full time residents in East Africa anymore we are still deeply involved in their lives and ministry.   If you or your Church would like to receive a blessing, this scriptural Church needs approximately: $1000.00 for Steel Poles, cement and transport costs, $1000.00 for trusses and transport costs & $1200.00 for iron sheets for the roof.   Terry and I have already stepped out on faith and purchased the plot for them.   They are willing of themselves to do the labor part and they will be responsible for finishing the sanctuary but we try to partner with them to get them out of the sun and rain. Please pray about helping our Ugandan brethren with this latest construction project and designate any offerings "construction".  While Pastor Moses and our Ugandan brethren finalized the purchase of the plot at Kakaron, Uganda, we baptized six young folks here in Florida.  



Our heavenly Father continues to answer our prayers with regard to the salvation and discipleship of those he places on our path of life.   Four of these youngsters are regular riders on our van route and two of them were our grandsons, Chuckie IV and Kason.   Last year as Terry and I were flying out of Kenya with her in great medical distress, and while looking out the window as Kenya became smaller and smaller in our sight, I leaned over and told Terry that I am afraid that everything we do in ministry from this point forward might be anti-climatic because of all the great things we saw God do and bless over our seven years of ministry in East Africa. I was wrong!  While the days of leading 800-1000 people to Christ each year and planting multiple churches simultaneously may be behind us we are still experiencing something more precious and priceless than all the years on the foreign field combined, and that is bringing our grandchildren to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ and then scripturally baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son & Holy Ghost.   That is an answer to our prayers and a spiritual mountain for Terry and I both. Thank you for allowing us to share our hearts and ministry with you. We covet your continued prayers as we press towards the mark of the high calling in Christ Jesus.

In His Service,
Chuck & Terry Fernandez
Bro. Chuck & Sis. Terry Fernandez
Kenya/Uganda/The Florida Plant
Our Exterior Classroom fund for Jr. Church /Youth currently remains $1,500.00.
Would you consider a special offering to help relieve overcrowding of youth and so we can bring more kids to Christ?  Goal is $5,000.00.

Please be reminded that any and all Financial Support needs to be Sent to
Sending Church Information:
First Baptist Church of East Bay
10102 Old Big Bend Rd.
Riverview, Florida 33578

Or DONATE THRU SECURE PAYPAL ON RIGHT OF BLOG.