Monica Lehmann Update 2024

Monica Lehmann 10-2024

We thank God for another year that the Lord in His grace has allowed us to complete.
At the beginning of December we were able to go with some women from the local church to visit a nursing home and bring Bibles and some snacks for the 250 elderly people. God willing next year we will continue visiting them.


That same week, on Wednesday morning, we went with a group of brothers to visit the Bucaramanga prison. I had the privilege of going in and taking some toiletries, Bibles, a devotional called Daily Bread, calendars, pens, and diaries to 80 students who are studying Fuente de Luz courses. We had a good time with them and shared some snacks. I had the opportunity to visit a nephew who has been imprisoned there for several years, Wilfer Sanmiguel. He didn’t know I was there and didn’t want to come out, but then I was able to see him, and he came out to join us. They lent us a room to do the activity there.

We appreciate that you continue to pray for Paulina and her children. The mourning of Álvaro’s death has been very hard for the family, especially the children. Paulina is in the process of accepting the loss of her husband. We pray that she can continue to be firm in the Lord and continue to serve with the translations of the Bible. Maria Isabel has been very attentive to the family and has been a great blessing to them during this time. Karen, her youngest daughter, graduated from high school on December 13. We collaborated with Maria Isabel so that they could celebrate that day in a special way as a family.

As far as my own health, at the end of November, I was feeling very poorly for a few days. I had to go to the emergency room and they ordered some tests because I had an inflamed colon and liver, and they also ordered a more detailed examination of my neck and throat. They have also ordered an endoscopy and other tests because a benign tumor appeared, and something else that they are going to study. I appreciate your prayers, and I will be telling you how the process is going.

God willing, we will spend Christmas with the family here at home. There are some events in the different local assemblies. We will be handing out devotionals, cakes, and calendars to some neighbors and brothers from the assemblies. Alberto and Daniela and their children will be accompanying us. I ask for your prayers for my niece Paola and her husband Fabian, for their home life and marriage.

My mother has been in good health and my brother Frank. Great news is that Agustina, Jonathan’s wife, who is in Uruguay, was baptized on December 15th. We are very happy about this news! May God continue to strengthen them in the faith. We are praying that they can come in March so that we can meet Agustina and baby Emily.

We thank each and every one of you for your prayers and offerings for the work here. Merry Christmas and a blessed New Year in Christ our Savior.

A big hug from a distance to you, beloved brothers and sisters.

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Monica Lehmann February Newsletter

“The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. Instead he is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance.” 2 Peter 3:9

Dear praying friends,

Thank you for the constant prayers for the work here in Colombia. We continue with our work of sending the Bible studies to the different prisons in the country. In the previous letter we asked for prayer because sometimes recently the material has been returned and this brought many problems in itself. Thank the Lord our prayers have been answered, and lately no shipment has been returned! We have seen how the students have responded faithfully to the Bible studies, and we continue to send the material. For now I am working from home. Here I have the material to grade and the next lessons for sending, and so I can also keep an eye on my mother Fidelina and my brother Fran. Some days a week we go with Claudia to the office at the chapel to print material or advance things there.

God has strengthened us during this time, and we remember that this month marks the 60th anniversary of when Carlos arrived with his family to bring the good news to our country. The Lord has been very good.

We continue to communicate with Paulina. The work of translating the Scriptures into the Yukpa language continues to progress despite the setbacks. Paulina is currently translating chapter 19 of the Gospel of John. She recently told me that she missed Carlos a lot and remembered his words about this precious book that was his favorite. We appreciate your prayers so that the work among the Yukpa advances and the Gospel reaches their lives. Paulina will make a trip later this month to share the Gospel with her relatives who still do not know the Lord.

Before Carlos’ departure, we invited for a visit some relatives of mine who are Mormons. We had time to talk with them and Carlos spoke the Gospel to them with love and truth. A few days ago my aunt passed away. My family on her side is still deeply rooted in their Mormon beliefs. We appreciate your prayers for the Lord to allow the light of the Gospel to shine into them so they will believe in the Lord.

We have been working to motivate the brothers and sisters in the assemblies and our close family to take advantage of the material we have, and to realize the constant need to study the Scriptures. Several of them are very motivated to study now through the Emmaus courses.

I thank you again for her prayers and also for the offerings you send for the work here.

The peace of the Lord,

Monica Lehmann, February 21, 2023

Reopening

Dear Friends,  For the past two weeks, we have been meeting back at the chapel for prayer meeting and the Breaking of Bread worship meeting.  This  coming Sunday, July  12, we will be adding the Bible Hour, but not Sunday school classes until probably the first Sunday in August. However, the children may come and sit with you in the meetings.  The Breaking of Bread is as usual from 9:30am to 10:30 am  where the Lord asks us to remember Him.  We will not have the usual refreshments until 11am. so the Bible Hour will begin about 10:45-10; 50 and will be shorter than usual with only a couple of hymns to begin. Andrew Palmer will be the speaker this Sunday. The seating is marked off to observe social distancing, but there should be plenty of room and we do look forward to seeing many of you who have not been able to be with us for the past 4 months. Please wear a mask as you enter and leave.  We look forward to seeing many of you.