August and September among the CHE Meso-America Region in Global CHE Enterprises. - Community Health Evangelism
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August and September among the CHE Meso-America Region in Global CHE Enterprises.

Two months have gone by so fast. The accomplishment of the Word of God continues to marvel us. Matthew 24: 22  “If those days had not been cut short, no one would survive, but for the sake of the elect those days will be shortened”.  You have heard from NASA and others how they have measured the shortening of days by micro-seconds after each earthquake and tsunamis. God does not need those confirmations to continue His Perfect and Eternal Plan but to us humans those are only signs about His Word.


Much has happened during Aug and Sep among the CHE Meso-America Region. From Honduras Adolfo Leon, Area Coordinator for Central America 1 and his Honduras CHE Team have shared the following testimonies……
Lack of a enough size water source was not a hindrance to obey the command……
19 from the new believers were recently baptized in the CHE village of Joconales, 
Praises to the Lord.
The public testimony continues by the CHEs.
A lonely widow in the community realizes her prayers were heard high above.
The CHE committee has been working to rebuild her house.

This 1 Tim 5:3 command is been obeyed to: Take care of any widow who has no one else to care for her.”  Aleluya!.
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A year ago, the church facility project at the CHE village of Paul among the Quiché in Guatemala
looked like this below…….
Lexington Baptist Church in SC visited this August while serving with another ministry in Guatemala and they joined the local church for the dedication service like this below:

Glory be to God as the blood, sweat and tears from Short Term Missionaries and the local CHE congregation have bear much fruit for His Kingdom. Pedro Tecum, local pastor has even planted 5 more churches around Guatemala city from the CHE vision and training.
Pray for the seed to bear fruit multiplied up to 100 times more.
Here, CHE Women at Paul harvesting.

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Here, the local CHE Committee at village Monrovia working on Distribution and Rationing Water Plan to serve 100% of their community in a better way. This Mam community is blessed to have already developed a water system after their well project built with GCE and our partners
Deer Creek Church and Littleton Bible Chapel from the Denver Area.
Pray the locals will have more and more softened hearts to the Gospel as they see
solution to their needs and problems in wholistic Biblical way.
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 In El Salvador, village of Segura, CHE Woman program need to have some recreation too.
Besides their training on WCL Women Cycle of Life training their teens are learning to play soft ball too.

Here, below, they proudly show their certificates of having completed CHE Woman training!
 Below you appreciate how adults, teens and girls happily learn crafts after the spiritual lesson of the day.
 This crafts are not only for hobby. They will try to sell as part of their CHE Micro-enterprise projects. They are reproducing and multiplying Miriam Gomez´s teachings, above.

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In September Hugo was able to visit our GCE Teams in Baja California, Mexico. In Jaramillo our dear couple Enrique and Ellie Lugo continue to breakthrough in the Entering the Comminity Phase.

Then Hugo continued on to the State of Chihuahua to visit the CHE Team and work of our
Partner Mexico Medical Mission based at the Tarahumara Mission Hospital.
The team composed of both national and expatriates is doing fruitful CHE work among this ethnic group, one of the most unreached in the country. 
 As the weather (recent storms) did not allow us to go out to villages for 2 days we did good use of our time discussing things like a SWAT exercise to help team for improved planning.

But the following day with better climate conditions our team took Hugo to La Cieneguita. 
2 and half hours of 4×4 wheel drive each way were worth the effort of one day trip to have the joy of seeing and meeting the CHE people in that remote area.
 Above, CHE champions in village.

Nurse Alejandra, CHE training team member fellowshipping with local CHE Women, above.

Mexico Area coordinator Pastor Jacob Sotelo, left above, and Jose proudly showing a demonstration vegetable garden project as part of the wholistic training to villagers.

This is it for now. We continuously appreciate your prayers, your sharing, your investing and 
coming down to work and serve along our teams or to visit.
On behalf of the Board of Directors of Global CHE Enterprises
and all our fellow servants on the field.

Hugo and Miriam Gomez.