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Santo Corazon and San Fernando communities

A SAMAIR Bolivia team, consisting of Micah Bittner, Dave Smith, and five Bolivian partners, traveled by land to visit Santo Corazon and San Fernando in eastern Bolivia. These two communities have a long legacy of partnering with South America Mission. However, since the pandemic, no one from SAM is working in these areas. The runways are closed due to a new law, prohibiting flying to these highly remote communities. 

Please pray that the communities can register their runways so SAMAIR and Bolivian pastors can serve these communities and churches.

The Netzlaff Family

«And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come.» Matthew 24:14 

Daniel and Alejandra Netzlaff, who serve in Bolivia, recently participated in Steele Creek Church’s Festival of Nations in Charlotte. They shared about what God is doing in Bolivia to unreached Indigenous groups as they joined in celebrating God’s work in the world. 

In Bolivia, their ministry includes discipleship, mentoring, radio projects, and Bible translation for the Indigenous peoples and tribes.

Pray for the Netzlaff family in Bolivia.

Student Outreach in Santa Cruz, Bolivia

Marina Shank, Natalie Suff, and other missionaries host conversation classes for university students in Santa Cruz. They recently celebrated Bolivia’s Independence Day by having the students teach them Bolivian history in English. It was an excellent opportunity for the missionaries to appreciate their adopted home and for the students to practice English. Pray for this community of students.

Santo Corazón and San Fernando

This week, the SAMAIR team and 12 other Bolivians are visiting two communities, Santo Corazón and San Fernando, in the eastern part of Bolivia. Historically, SAM has done much ministry in this region. However, support has dwindled due to the pandemic and the lack of people to serve. 

Our current hope and prayer is to visit and imagine how we can continue to partner with these communities in the long term. In the short term, the team will visit leaders, build relationships, offer medical assistance, and learn about their skills and needs. Pray for joyful partnership and the flourishing of the Gospel in Santo Corazón and San Fernando.

the River Ministry in the Beni

SAMAIR Bolivia supports ministry in the Beni, a northern department of Bolivia. Micah Bittner recently traveled with Pastor Enoel to assess and make needed repairs on the boat Enoel uses to serve small communities along the river. They determined that the complicated, rundown system must be entirely removed to install a new one.

Micah and five other men worked 12-hour days, only stopping for quick meals. The five men donated their time and skills. One was the dedicated cook and coffee supplier; another was available to make parts runs; the rest were helping Micah. None of the helpers had any experience with electrical work but had servants’ hearts and a desire to learn. What an excellent opportunity to train these young men in a trade they knew nothing about.

After four full days on the boat, the system was installed. The boat is still not fully functioning as the team decided to replace the batteries, solar panels, generator, and battery charger. As the Lord provides for these components to be changed, the boat will take form and be ready for years of service.

Please pray for the final upgrades and replacements so that Pastor Enoel and his ministry can serve the physical and spiritual needs of the communities on the river.

Churches in Santa Cruz, Bolivia

SAM missionary Mike Shank hosted an informational meeting for pastors and church planters to learn about Life-on-Life Discipleship to use in churches in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Over 15 churches in La Paz are already walking through the discipleship program, and two pastors from La Paz came to share testimonies of the program. Life-On-Life follows Jesus’ model of discipleship for transformation and growth. Pray that many will be discipled and grow in Christlikeness with hearts for their families, communities, and the world.

Jeff HAuse

Jeff HAuse is very thankful for a good transition into Home Ministry Assignment (HMA) and for the provision of a car. Please pray for many significant contacts and for safety on the road during his extensive travel over the next year. Also please ask that Jeff will stay sensitive to opportunities to minister while in the US as well as maintain good communication with the ministry in Bolivia during this time. 

While in the US, Jeff HAuse will receive training from the ministry Corpus to become a mentor/coach for the church development program, ReFocus. This program is already in use in Bolivia, and Jeff has been translating for both in-person visits and virtual meetings. Pray this training will help him and the churches better utilize the program in Bolivia.

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