kidnapped! criminals steal the greatest treasure of all
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BOUT AN HOUR before sunset
on a hot July day in Mexico City,
Epy S. was delivering WMP
Scripture booklets and other literature to
various churches and a youth rehab cen-
ter. Though tired from a long and busy
day, Epy was grateful to be doing the
Lord’s work and grateful for new doors
of opportunity before him.
Suddenly, two cars appeared in front
of him, closing the road and stopping
his truck. Men armed with K45 assault
weapons hauled Epy out, threw a jacket
over his head, and took him to another
vehicle. He never saw his truck again.
Some distance later, the vehicle
stopped and Epy was ordered out. He
could feel and smell wet vegetation, and
realized he was being led through some
woods. At their destination, the crimi-
nals, who had brought some of the
boxes from Epy’s truck, began to open
them. One by one they went through the
boxes searching for valuables. “Don’t
you have something more valuable than
this?” they asked. Some began reading
The Way to God Scripture booklets they
found.
Epy explained that he was a “mis-
sioner” called to preach the gospel, and
that these booklets were all he had. As
he testified to the six men detaining
him, they listened with interest. In the
background, he heard one of the men
call their chief. “This man has nothing
worth keeping. He is a preacher and
has no money, but only Christian lit-
erature. What do we do with him?”
Epy kept on sharing Christ with the
men.
When the chief arrived, he heard
Epy’s story and confirmed what the men
had told him. Finally, about 10:00 pm,
the chief said, “OK, Pastor (Epy is not a
pastor). You do not deserve that we hurt
you. What you do is good. We will take
you to a taxi station for you to go back
home, but be careful not to report us be-
cause we know where you live, and we
will look for you.” Then the man gave
Epy enough money to pay for a taxi and
to buy something to eat!
As soon as Epy found a place to
phone, he called home to let his family
know why he had been delayed, and to
tell them that he was okay. He instructed
them not to call his cell phone, as that
had also been stolen. Arriving home
after midnight, Epy rejoiced with his
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A ministry in Brazil reports evan-gelizing about one million people inthe Amazon—which includes Belém,Santarém, and Manaus. Close to300,000 prisoners and 200,000 hos-pital patients in São Paulo receivedthe booklet, The Way to God. Prayfor eternal fruit to result.
Sierra Leone, where 5.8 millionpeople have seen much conflict,Islam has increased from 10% to60% in the past century. WMP re-cently shipped a skid of 87,000Scripture booklets, Bible studies,and He Is Risen! salvation coloringbooks to this land, where resourcesare especially valued in this time ofpoverty and church growth, withmany young Christians.
In response to a rare requestfrom a pastor in Estonia, WMP isproviding boxes of Scripture book-lets in Estonian and Russian. Hewas eager to use whatever wecould provide.
The 20-foot container to HongKong arrived safely, with materialsaboard to reach hundreds of thou-sands of tourists who flood intoHong Kong and Macau from main-land China each month.
Gloria S. (pictured with her husband Epy)serves as one of WMPʼs national coordina-tors in Mexico.
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“Don’t you have somethingmore valuable than this?”they asked. Some began read-ing The Way to God Scripturebooklets they found.
KIDNAPPED!In this Issue...� Reaching the Most Dangerous
City in the World—page 2� Impacting the Spanish World
with God’s Word—page 2-3� “He is Risen, as He said!”—page 3� Update on Production—page 4
Criminals steal the greatest treasure of all
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wife, Gloria (national director for Every Home for Christ
and WMP’s coordinator for that region of Mexico). They
praised the Lord over and over again for His marvelous
protection. In a potentially deadly situation, Epy had not
been hurt in any way.
Gloria wrote, “We understood that our Lord wanted to
give those criminals an opportunity to be saved. If Epy
[had] not been kidnapped, we would never have entered
the woods [to] look for the lair of those sinners. God is
Just, and He is giving them an opportunity to know His
Word.”
Please pray for these men who received the gospel
message in such an unusual way.
Reaching the most dangerous city in the world
Please pray also for Epy and Gloria as they continue
their work. Gloria recently wrote, “This year we have the
goal to reach five states in Mexico, and at this moment
doors are already opened in four of them. One is Chi-
huahua, where the most dangerous city in the world [is
located]: Ciudad
Juárez. . . . Your
prayers for security
and wisdom will be
deeply appreciated.”
About 130 pastors
are committed to
pray for Ciudad
Juárez and reach this city for Jesus home-to-home.
Each distributor in Mexico and throughout Latin Amer-
ica regularly faces hardships and dangers of many kinds.
They are prepared to work hard
daily and to put their lives on the
line for the sake of the gospel.
Pray for their protection, for pro-
vision, and above all, for bold-
ness and wisdom as they
distribute WMP Scripture book-
lets and declare the saving mes-
sage of Christ.
One of the hardships too often
faced by WMP distributors is a
lack of Scripture booklets. They
are on the “front lines” and regu-
larly have opportunities that
may never come their way
again. You can help to keep tools
in their hands by supplying them with the Word of God.
[A $20 investment will provide 500 Spanish Scripturebooklets; $100 will touch 2,500 people of Mexico.]
Impacting the Spanish World with God’s Word
Ken H., who uses WMP Scripture booklets in Hon-
duras, wrote, “The gospel materials you are providing are
literally being used
to introduce people
to Christ. Lately
we have been see-
ing numbers of
young people ac-
cepting the Lord
after having re-
ceived a WMP
booklet and hear-
ing the gospel. Our
continued prayer is
that we will be able
to receive more
gospel literature
from you soon to
do the work of the
ministry here.”
Adalberto S.,
WMP’s coordinator
in Puerto Rico, re-
joiced to receive a
shipment of vari-
ous Spanish Bible
studies from WMP.
During a national “Night of Prayer”in Mexico, The Way to God bookletswere given to participants.
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Joy comes to theheart of dedicatedworkers as they re-ceive a supply ofSpanish Scripturebooklets for theirwork.
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Pastors from various churches in Mexico come tocollect boxes of Spirit-empowered Scripture book-lets for their ministries.
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He wrote, “Praise the Lord! Chaplain Maribel C. from the
Department of Corrections and Administration of Juvenile
Institutions [has now received] 750 Spanish Bible studies
for over 500 young boys and girls, inmates in six juvenile
prison institutions in diverse regions of Puerto Rico.”
As a supporter of World Missionary Press, you are a
part of this ministry. Did you know that WMP distribu-
tors are praying for you, too? From Ecuador, Geovanny C.
tells us, “My wife and I were four days in Quito. We got
together with the people that have written you, and we
prayed for your ministry. We met a . . . pastor who is
teaching about God to Shuars [an indigenous people] in a
part of the Ecuadorian jungle. He asked me to send him the
booklets to Puyo, Tena, Macas and Sucúa . . . and we are
going to do it. . . . We met a sister who wrote you [request-
ing booklets]. She works with homeless kids and teaches
them about God. We met another pastor who is working
with prisoners in jail.”
We are excited to hear the responsiveness of Cuba to
God’s Word. A 39-year old pastor in western Cuba, writes
that the number of people coming to Christ in his area has
tripled in the past 20 years. He says, “We are in the middle
of a [revival], praying and working to reach Cuba for
Christ.”
Eduardo R., a major distributor in Colombia, South
America, tells of a fellow evangelist who gave a Scripture
booklet to a young woman walking in the street. He moved
on while she was reading it. When he was about a block
away, he felt someone tap him on the back. It was that
young lady. She was crying because she felt God speak to
her through that booklet. She said, “Thank you very much!
I was needing something like this in my life.”
As you know, nothing else exists like the treasure we
find in Jesus Christ. He is our Lord; He is our Savior. He
is our Creator, and He is uniquely suited to be the Lover of
our souls. Hungry hearts the world over recognize this
when they meet Him, whether they be women on the
streets of Colombia, hospital patients in Brazil, love-
starved people in Cuba, or criminals in Mexico. They meet
Him through the Word of God. Will you help provide it for
them?
[World Missionary Press can print millions of SpanishScripture booklets as support reaches us from caring peo-ple like you. Every dollar counts.]
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Children in Ecuador will learn much about Jesus asthey color and read He Is Risen!
She felt God speak to her through thatbooklet. She said, “Thank you very much! Iwas needing something like this in my life.”
“He is Risen, as He said!”In the 1950’s, Watson and Rose Goodman were minister-
ing to about 2,000 children and young people each week in
five African townships in South Africa. Using their mimeo-
graph machine, they would print pictures for the children to
color. Of the hundreds who would turn in their beautifully-
colored pictures, they would choose a few to receive
“prizes” of used clothes and toys sent from the U.S.
One day, when Rose called out the name of a winner, a
little girl stepped forward and said tearfully, “Ma’am, she’s
dead!” Rose bent down to comfort her, saying, “She was
trusting in Christ as her Savior, wasn’t she?” The little girl
said, “Yes!”
“Then she’s not dead,” said Rose. “She’s in heaven with
Jesus!” That very day the lesson she was teaching was on
the resurrection. The seed was planted in Rose’s heart for
the salvation coloring book, He Is Risen!, which has been
printed in 15 languages.
This coloring book, one third of its pages filled with
Scriptures on many topics, has brought hope to families in
countries where hope is desperately needed.
Thirty years ago, Mozam-
bique’s anti-Christian dicta-
torship had desecrated,
burned down, or confiscated
over 8,000 churches. Bibles
were banned, evangelism was
forbidden, and missionaries
expelled. Mozambique was
closed and unreachable.
Today the situation is vastly
changed. God is at work, and
He Is Risen! in Portuguese is
used to disciple believers.
Other languages need to be
printed as soon as possible.
A gift of a beautiful color-ing book brings delight tothe hearts of childreneverywhere.
The cost per copy varies, depending on the quantity printed:
25,000 Urdu for Pakistan and 25,000 Kiswahili for East Africa
(22 cents each); 50,000 Russian (20 cents each); 25,000 Arabic
(22 cents each); and 150,000 Spanish (18 cents each).
During this season of the year, when we celebrate the res-
urrection of Jesus and our new life in Him, there is oppor-
tunity to help provide this wonderful message of hope to
those who need it. (Please see response card to help.)
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Young people from Maple City Chapel, Goshen, Indiana, andseveral adult sponsors worked diligently for 13½ hours throughthe night January 20-21 to bind and pack 527,000 Scripturebooklets and Bible study booklets. (If interested in a “Half-Million Missions Marathon,” please email [email protected])
Half-Million Missions Marathon Waging War in Appalachia“These coloring books will be used in every family’s
food box during the month of April! We are seeing more
salvations than ever, and we want the powerful testi-
mony of this booklet to be in the hands of every adult
and child that we serve monthly. We are waging a war
here—against drugs, alcohol, crimes, and violence—in
the very rural poverty areas of Appalachia. Yes, it’s here,
too! But so is our Lord! And He is doing awesome
things for the people. Thank you for your powerful help
to our ministry.” —S.J., Kentucky
Former Gangster Now Serving God“We thank God for the new converts and for those
who have returned to the Lord as a consequence of this
[inner-city door-to-door] ministry (and you share in that
harvest). One of the boxes of The Way to God booklets
has been requested by a convert who had read it, was
ministered to by it, then called us by telephone to guide
him in the prayer of repentance for sins and in accept-
ance of Jesus Christ as his Lord and personal Savior. He,
being a former gangster, is now busy ministering to
those still trapped in that lifestyle.” —S.F., Bahamas
Using Help From Above to Witness in Bolivia“The dedication [of WMP] to producing portions of
the Word of God and easy-to-use Bible studies helps our
ministry tremendously. . . . I look forward to returning to
Bolivia, training more people to use God’s Word in
evangelism and using WMP materials, not only in Bo-
livia’s principal cities, but also the rest of South Amer-
ica. I think one of the most interesting testimonies is that
within an hour of teaching Opening Doors and the use
of WMP materials, we ran into one of our students read-
ing Help From Above with a person seeking to know
more about God.” —A.C., Texas
In January’s WMP NEWS, I shared my vision for the future of
WMP and my prayer for an increased level of believing God.
Last month, in presenting the great need in India, Vicky and I
shared “Our Faith Challenge”—and asked you to join with us in ask-
ing God for a quantum shift in our thinking and income, in order to
respond to God’s vision—His heart to saturate the world with His
Word.
God is answering prayer! Because of above-budget income each
of the past five months, production has increased almost 33% over
last fiscal year. We are printing 6.9 million during March and 7 mil-
lion in April. Will you join us in the work of believing God for
steady increase, as national coordinators wait in many nations for
the tools they need to reach their nations for Christ?
—Jay Benson, WMP president Letting us know of address changes or seasonal addresses (with dates) will save funds for ministry.
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