Wednesday, December 01, 2010

Huruma School

Dear friends, we sincerely hope this note finds you all doing well this holiday season. It is amazing how quickly a year goes by.

We would like to introduce you to some very good friends, Prince and Chipo Makaya. They minister together in Nairobi, Kenya. Chipo is the director of a small school project in Huruma Village in the slums on the outskirts of Nairobi. They meet in a small, renovated shipping container and are making a difference in the lives of many. Please take a moment to watch this encouraging video of the ministry.



 

They need sponsors for the children who attend the school and so we are writing to ask if you would prayerfully consider blessing them as they bless others. $35 per month - just over $1 per day - will give each child all the school supplies he or she needs as well as meals.

Will YOU sponsor a child? Do you know others who will? Please email me for more info and feel free share this with everyone you know!

Thank you and God bless you all this holiday season.


Jaime Swift
INTERCEDE 
standing in the gap

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

1945-2010 Max Raul Zamorano

Max R. Zamorano, beloved husband, father, grandfather and brother, entered eternal rest on August 8, 2010 at the age of 65. He was born on March 19, 1945 in Monterrey, Mexico to Máximo R. and Manuela G. Zamorano. Max started serving our God after training at Lubbock’s Sunset School of Preaching, where he later served with distinction as Dean of the Spanish Department. His first love and passion was teaching the message of Salvation. He served as Preaching Minister to startup Spanish language Church of Christ congregations in Dimmitt, Grand Prairie, Houston, Andrews and finished his formal service as Associate Minister with the New Braunfels, Texas Church of Christ.

Among his personal highlights he counted his service abroad as a short-term missionary delegated to Colombia, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Uruguay, Honduras and Spain. He kept his eye on helping congregations in Rio Bravo, Monterrey and Torreón, Mexico.

He also Loved being a coach for NBLL, first with his youngest son and most recently for his oldest grandson. He often was found at the baseball fields even if his team was not playing. 

He was preceded in death by his brother, Daniel Zamorano, and a son Max R. Zamorano V., and his parents. He is survived by his wife of 44 years, Delia Tavarez Zamorano, sons Ronnie Mark (of El Paso, Texas), Jonathan David and his wife Lissette, and his daughter, Eunice Lois Zamorano-Alcalá and her husband Noah Alcalá. He is also survived by his brothers Arturo Elias and Rubén Zamorano (San Antonio, TX) and cousins Carmen Tabor (Garland, TX), Yolanda Zamorano and Lydia Zamorano (Arlington, TX) as well as inlaws from Snyder Texas. Max is further survived by his grandchildren, Savannah, Alex, Justine,
Jasmine, Maxwell, MaDel, Micaela, and Julian. He often stated had he known that having grandchildren were so much fun he would have had them first.

Max was a dear brother, friend, and coworker to many. His knowledge of the scripture, passion for the lost, warm, friendly demeanor, and quick smile will be missed by all who knew him. He always wanted to serve the Lord right up until his death and the Lord seems to have granted him that wish. For those who do not know, Max spent his last week here on earth serving the brothers and sisters in Mexico. He had returned from Mexico just hours before the Lord called him home. In the last days leading up to his passing he had taken a week long humanitarian trip to Monterrey. He had gathered bleach, water, canned food, cleaners, brooms, towels and other supplies that they would need for cleanup from all the bad weather they had received. His wife (Delia) and daughter (Eunice) found many photos of this last trip on his digital camera after he passed.  There were photos of Max and brothers and sisters from the Church in Monterrey distributing all the supplies. Evidently, they had all stayed up until 3:00 am the night before organizing the supplies, one for each household. The next day they delivered everything by walking around the city, handing out the goods.

The family believes Max took this last trip knowing he would be going home soon because he had not felt well in the weeks leading up to the trip. His daughter Eunice wrote,

“My Dad always enjoyed helping others, whether it was teaching them, crying with them, or giving out cleaning supplies. He wanted to help them out in any way he could. After delivering all those cleaning supplies on Thursday he got in his little white truck and drove to Rio Bravo, where he kept going. Upon his arrival in Rio Bravo, he and Arturo Para purchased mass quantities of school supplies for the unfortunate children. They delivered them on Friday before he returned home to New Braunfels, totally exhausted.

Considering all that he did on his last trip into Mexico, we say Daddy lived and passed from this earth exactly how he wanted - giving and helping others. His heart was for the lost. We were told that even while handing out all of the cleaning supplies in Monterrey, he was inviting everyone to church on Sunday. He wanted them all to come and know the Lord! We always laugh because we know how determined a man my dad could be at times. Even in handing out these items he was making sure they knew why they were doing it and from whom the gifts had come!” 

As difficult as it is for him to have left us, we know that he has received his reward and is enjoying an eternity with his true father in heaven. And anyone who knew Max can’t help but grin at the thought of him walking around heaven with the apostles and other great men of faith.

(The family requests that any contributions and gifts made in memory of Max R. Zamorano be made out to INTERCEDE and mailed to PO Box 2788, Mesilla Park, NM 88047.)

Thursday, April 29, 2010

New Way to Support the Ministry

Support INTERCEDE when you search or shop online! 

 

We're sending this to all of our friends.  If you don't use GoodSearch for INTERCEDE, please start today!

 

Below is the link to download a search engine known as GoodSearch. The download will work as an add-on to Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox. Put simply, if you download GoodSearch and use it for any internet searching or shopping you may do, INTERCEDE gets paid a percentage.

 

It isn’t much, but if we could get thousands of friends using it on INTERCEDE’s behalf, making thousands of searches each day…

 

Please try it and let us know what you think!

 

Try GoodSearch and support INTERCEDE now! 


Tuesday, January 05, 2010

Ministry Report from Mexico

Dear brothers and sisters,

I pray and hope that all your season has been a very prosperous one, and that all of you are enjoying yourselves in the company of your loved ones and families. We are all enjoying God's Blessings!
  
There has been so much territory covered and so many Brethren have been seen since last time I wrote!  I don't know where to begin!  The first of December, I finished up teaching at the Preacher’s school with the brothers in Rio Bravo.  They had a delicious cake awaiting us in spite of the cold weather. Our classes were fine.  We started with about 24 and ended with about 12 Brethren.  We were able to cover the Subjects: The Life of Christ and History and Geography of the Old Testament.  I hope the class learned as much as I did.

On the 11th of December I was able to be with the Brethren from Monterrey.  The 12th of December is a religious holiday.  The birthday of The Virgin of Guadalupe, Patron Saint of Mexico falls on the 12th, but everything shuts down on the 11th of December and doesn't open up till the 13th.  You should have seen the pilgrims completely filling the roads and highways going to Mexico City!  It took me 2 ½ hours to get my travel visa!  I wanted to go to Uahutla, Hidalgo, but was told by many people I would be better to travel after the 14th of December.  So I decided to spend time with the Eguren brothers of Monterrey and Arturo Parra of Rio Bravo, Tamaulipas. I also visited the homes of many Rio Bravo Bretheren, teaching them and spending rich time with them.  I spent a great time with Arturo's new congregation too.  I preached for them on Sunday morning, causing me to get home late.

My Health has been good and I have received some good reports from my Doctors. God is Great.

I spent the holidays here with loved ones.  On the 27th of December I was visited by Ernest, one of the Eguren brothers from Monterrey.  We spent that Sunday afternoon dreaming and making plans for 2010.  There are plans for a Christian email ministry for Monterrey and the surrounding area.  God has given us a brain that when we use it for His cause it works great!

Please continue praying for us that God may bless us more and more.  I want to thank the friends of INTERCEDE and the good they are doing to help me to carry the Good News throughout the Spanish speaking world.  Thank you so much for your support each and every month! May God Continue to bless you!

Prayerfully yours,
Max R. Zamorano