August & September 2020

Dear Friends in Christ,

Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not: for of such is the kingdom of God. Luke 18:16

Iglesia Bíblica Bautista, Camargo: In my last letter I wrote that my assistant Jorge, his wife Michel and I, took teens to camp in the mountains. While at camp, Michel learned of the death of her brother, in the state of Sinaloa. Since they were already a third of the way there, they went on over the mountains and got to the funeral just in time! (Since they don’t embalm the body it’s normally buried within 24 hours of death!) So we piled everybody else into the van and I brought them home. Less than three weeks later we had our Vacation Bible School, but I had told Bro Jorge and Michel to take a couple of weeks with their families, so they only had one week to prepare for the VBS. But with the help of the Lord, several ladies and many of the teens, they made the necessary preparations! Because of COVID, we planned for a maximum of 60, about half of what we had last year! The first day we had 122, and 125 on the last day, I believe because people are tired of the quarantine! With no age limits, we had over 50 teenagers in attendance every day, and most of them made a profession of faith, and several of the 8 to 12 year olds did as well! Praise the Lord!
Ever since the VBS, we have been promoting, visiting and running multiple routes. Last Saturday we had a record attendance of 79 at the weekly Bible Club, Several younger teens are coming to the youth meetings and from 30-60 coming to the church services! Amen!
Of course these kids aren’t like our church kids, they are wild and unruly, so we’ve had to change some policies and practices! But it has been a blessing and a challenge to minister to these kids, and hopefully reach some of their family members!

I have a request: If any of you would want to help us by sending small, like happy-meal toys, etc., as well as candy, pencils, crayons, school supplies, etc. it would be a huge blessing! Most of these kids come from broken homes, and all that comes with that! We may be too late for Christmas, but whenever we could get some things would be GREAT! If you can help, please e mail me at [email protected] for a mailing address in Texas. Our state of Chihuahua still has a mask mandate, with a limit of 50% attendance. For testimony’s sake, we tried to comply with the ordinance. The first couple days of VBS we were all wearing masks, but only about half of the kids even had a mask, so came on any way! In our regular services as well, we suggested everyone at least come into the building and leave with a mask, but very few have complied! But the Lord has protected us, and no one has gotten sick! So we encourage all who can, to come out to the services! Most people have come back to services since this all started, though some are still not as faithful! We’ve been having some visitors as well, and continue publishing the services on Facebook.
We had a “Noche Mexicana” to celebrate Mexico’s independence the 16 of September, with over 90 in attendance! It was a great time of preaching and fellowship, with several
visitors!

Building: We continue with our building remodeling. The auditorium should be pretty much finished by our church anniversary, the last week-end of October! There is still a lot to do, but we are getting some things finished up, which helps our morale as well!

Praise: Safety in our travels; Great VBS, kids saved and coming to services: No one sick

Prayer: People to be saved; A right balance of ministries in the church; Kids saved and families reached; Attendances to stabilize; Our special services for our 7th anniversary

Thank you for your prayers and faithful support,
Ron Winter
Camargo, Chihuahua, Chihuahua

May, June & July 2020

Dear Friends in Christ,
Now our Lord Jesus Christ himself, and God, even our Father, which hath loved us, and hath given us everlasting consolation and good hope through grace, Comfort your hearts, and stablish you in every good word and work. 2 Thessalonians 2:16,17


We are certainly living in perilous times! I have every reason to believe that we are ministering to the last generation of believers! Though these are perilous times, it’s exciting to see how the Lord fulfills His prophecy!
Oh that the Lord would find us faithfully standing on His promises, when He comes for us!
Camargo: The pandemic has taken its toll on the Iglesia Bíblica Bautista!
We’ve published our services on Facebook since day one of the lock-down. I had thought we should continue publishing them, so that some who can’t attend, or who don’t live here, could hear the preaching. But it seems that some are replacing church attendance with the on-line video. We’ve been increasing attendance limits, but some are apathetic, and aren’t taking advantage of the opportunities to meet together as a church!
Our door knocking has been suspended, but we have been able to make specific visits!
   Thank the Lord, since June, we’ve been having Bible clubs and youth meetings!
   The end of July, Bro. Jorge, his wife Michel and I took 17 teens to camp in the mountains, here in Chihuahua, about 6 hours away. Though not as many attended as before, it was a great time, with most of the 50 teens in attendance making decisions and recommitting their lives to the Lord! One teen boy from Indiana who was visiting family, was saved on the last day! Praise the Lord!
   Continue praying the Lord would show me the Mexican pastor God wants for this church!
Building: We continue remodeling our church building! We pretty much have the auditorium done, we just lack the doors!  I challenged the church to buy the ceiling tiles and LED lighting for the suspended ceiling, and they are responding little by little as they can!  We are about done shortening, refinishing and assembling the pews that were donated to us.
Some have helped on the building and the pews, as work schedules permit.
Family: My oldest son, Seth, led his 7 year-old twins to the Lord! Amen!
I’m so thankful the Lord allowed my daughter Bethany and her husband Kyle, to give me another grandbaby, and that momma and baby are doing well!
I am so blessed, with 13 grandbabies, all of them being raised in Gospel preaching churches!
I thank the Lord for those who faithfully support me, and for their confidence in the Lord’s provision!
I praise the Lord for my family, for His provision and good health to be able to serve Him!  I’m overwhelmed with the Lord’s love for me, and the privilege He gives me to know and serve Him!
Praise: Church meeting back together; Great camp, decisions made and 1 saved! Building progress; Grandkids saved and #13 born! Faithful supporters! Good health!
Prayer: For Christ to come back soon; Church to be encouraged and to evangelize / for people to be saved!; Mexican pastor for the church

In Christ’s Service,
Bro. Ron Winter
Camargo, Chihuahua, Mexico

March & April 2020

Dear Friends in Christ, 
 
He which testifieth these things saith, Surely I come quickly. Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus. Revelation 22:20
 
Camargo:  The Iglesia Bíblica Bautista has been quite limited, as no more than 10 personas are allowed to congregate.  So not only can we not have regular services, but door-to-door visitation has been suspended.  Not even Jehovah’s Witnesses are proselyting!  We still have no idea when we’ll be able to resume regular services!  Offerings are down, but we’ve been able to keep up with our missionary support, bills, etc. on schedule!  Praise the Lord we are able to post the preaching on Facebook, and plan to continue after this is over!
We’ve seen some lost family members of the church watching and sharing the videos!
   Many small businesses have been closed, destroying the already fragile economy, as many people live from day-to-day!  Ironically, bigger businesses, where there is supposedly more risk of contamination, remain open, with restrictions!  It is very unfortunate, as there have not been any confirmed cases of the Corona Virus here in Camargo.  It seems the decision to limit congregating, closing “non-essential” businesses, etc. is determined by each city in Mexico.  I’m told that traveling on the federal highways they check your temperature at the toll booths.  Here they physically closed some restaurants that tried to stay open, then most closed voluntarily.  The city seems like a ghost town!
   So, when it all started, I invited the teen boys to come every day to have a part in their own church building, getting them out of their houses with too much down time.  I told their parents, they would be working with men, to learn how to be men!  Four boys came, two of which have no father figure in their home.  For about 4 weeks, they were learning welding, mechanics, tools, building trades; house wiring, carpentry, sheet-rock, painting, etc., and a lot of discipline and hard work.  They seem to have learned a lot!  Beside all that, they were in a Christian environment, with Christian music playing, with my assistant Bro. Jorge, myself, and sometimes another man.  Some of the ladies were taking turns providing noon meals for us.  Then the schools started doing classes online, so now they only come on Saturdays.  Praise the Lord for the help, and the progress made on the auditorium!
 
Assistant / Teen Pastor:  Bro. Jorge came down with an inner-ear infection that the doctor says started from allergies.  He has been on antibiotics for about 4 weeks, each time something stronger, but continues with pain, drainage, and can’t hear very well.  It’s a hard way to start off your married life!  Please pray for him to recover soon!
    Pray we can take the teens to camp the end of July, if it’s the Lord’s will!
           
Building:  Praise the Lord we are making steady progress on the building renovations, as funds are available!  When we have most of the auditorium done, we will need to shorten and install some church pews that were donated.  We are trying to get the auditorium pretty well done by the time we can meet together as a church!
 
PRAISE:  Able to publish preaching on Facebook; Still able to pay the bills; The church is all healthy; Work done on the auditorium, experience and help of the boys, meals;
 
PRAYER: THE CHURCH to MEET TOGETHER, DOOR KNOCKING and OUTREACH TO RESUME SOON; Bro. Jorge’s ear infection; Wisdom, safety and provision for building renovations; More people to hear the gospel on line and be saved; Rain for the ranchers!
 
In Christ’s Service,
Bro. Ron Winter
Camargo, Chihuahua, Mexico

January & February 2020

Dear Friends in Christ,

But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, Meekness, temperance: against such there is no law.                                       Galatians 5:22-23

Camargo: The Iglesia Bíblica Bautista has had some “growing pains” these last months.  There were a couple different conflicts between some women, but it seems we are getting that behind us!  The church and even their pastor has been discouraged.  I’ve been studying and preaching through Galatians and the “Fruits of the Spirit”.  I’ve been making worship more of a priority in my life, and am seeing that fruit, or evidence of the Holy Spirit that dwells in me!  I’m benefitted by my worship, as I have higher concept of God!  He’ll not be anything less if I don’t seek Him!  So the closer relationship I have with Him, the more the Holy Spirit will manifest Himself through me, and thus less manifestations of the flesh!
The church is doing quite a bit better now, with better attendances and a spirit of unity!
    From 4 to 14 from the church knock doors every week.  We are able to present the gospel frequently, but we’re not able to get those who make a profession of faith out to a service!
   We had a couple’s banquet that was a help and encouragement to all who attended!

Church Building:  We are getting the 10,000 square-foot building the Lord gave us   renovated, as we have money and help.  We finally got the ceramic tile laid in the entry, hallway and auditorium.  Now we are putting the walls at the back of the auditorium and baptistry changing rooms.  Then we’ll install the suspended ceiling in the auditorium.
It’s been a blessing that some of the teen boys come when they don’t have classes!  They are learning how to be godly MEN, and to work with their hands!  They are also investing themselves in THEIR church, that they will not only have a God-honoring place to worship, but will fight harder for it, as they invested themselves in it!

Stewardship Conference:  The end of February I preached at a church that Bro. Ramiro Soto is starting, in Cuauhtémoc, Chihuahua near where we started our first church.

Jorge & Michel:  My assistant got married, to Michel!  We took 18 folks from Camargo, 14 hours to the wedding in Tosalibampo, Sinaloa.  Her family, church and pastor were very encouraged and pleased for the love that our church showed in making the sacrifice to support them in their wedding!  I preached in that church the day after the wedding.  The pastor broke down weeping when he spoke of Michel. She is a sweet, godly girl, and was a real servant and leader of the ladies and girls in that church.  She will be sorely missed there, but will be a great help-meet for Jorge and a blessing to our church! 
   Michel is organizing the ladies for various projects, and will begin with ladies meetings after Mother’s Day!  Our ladies have been without consistent female leadership for about 4 years, so I’m excited to see what the Lord will do with them and their families! 
   We’re also making plans to do more with the men, to encourage them and the young men!
   Pray that it would be obvious to both Jorge and Michel and our church, what the Lord wants of them, if he would pastor this church, or if He has something else for them!

Praise:  Church encouraged, more unity; Jorge and Michel working with us
Prayer:  Souls to be saved and baptized; Wisdom for building renovations; Jorge and Michel/ God’s will for their lives / wisdom to pastor them and challenge them to be all they can be

In Christ’s Service,
Bro. Ron Winter

November & December 2019

Dear Friends in Christ,                                                                                 

Happy New Year!!  I’m praying for every one of us to have a great 2020, with a perfect vision of what the Lord would have us do each of the 365 days of this new year!
    Thank you for all of your faithful support and prayers, and for the special Christmas love offerings that several of you sent!  It couldn’t have come at a better time!

… we glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation worketh patience;  And patience, experience; and experience, hope:  And hope maketh not ashamed; because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us.                                     Romans 5:3, 4, 5

   It seems 2019 was a difficult year for many, the Iglesia Bíblica Bautista being no exception!
   My 2019 ended as follows.  I went to Cuauhtémoc, Chihuahua to help Missionaries Warren and Joanne Klenk move their household things up to El Paso, TX.
Seemingly, whatever could go wrong, went wrong that week going to El Paso and coming home to Camargo!  The van had engine problems getting to Cuauhtémoc on Monday, but I thought I could make the trip, and it was the only window of opportunity I had for a while.  Keeping the tarp on with and light rain was a continual challenge.  Going through Juarez I bumped the fender of a car with the trailer.  That cost time and money, but I was able to witness to the driver and give him a John and Romans!  At U.S. customs I was detained a good while, but was able to witness to people there!  Then the van barely started, and we got it unloaded without any problems. 
    The next morning at the Bearing Precious Seed property In El Paso, I discovered someone had stolen my travel-trailer!  I had several tools in it, as well as the keys to 2 vans parked there that I’m trying to import to Mexico.  Now the thieves also have the only keys to the vans!  I finally got a locksmith to make new keys, and move the vans to a more secure place.  The locksmith, originally from Cuba, thought he was saved, but on his own merits.  After 3 hours, while working on the keys, I at least got him to doubt his own ability to save himself!
    Dealing with these challenges on my phone in El Paso, I noticed a young woman with car problems, in front of where I parked, so I was able to help and witness to her! 
    When going to load 20 church pews for our church building in Camargo, the van wouldn’t start, and Bro. Stephen Dyck, pastor of Victory Baptist helped me and he and some men from the church helped load the pews.  Saturday I headed for home.  After clearing customs in Ojinaga, the van wouldn’t start, so I was able to witness to more people there!  Missionary Henry Giesbrecht got it a secure place and loaned me their church van, so I got home with the trailer and pews, and praise the Lord was home for Sunday services! 
    The next week, my mechanic and I went and brought the van home.  Bro Henry and I were able to witness to him and I witnessed on our way home, towing the van!
    Although none of these called on the Lord as Saviour at the time, but Praise the Lord several heard the gospel that wouldn’t have, had it not been for my “challenges”!
    On December 31 we had a great watch-night service, and as the new year came in were praying, asking the Lord to use us to reach more people with the Gospel than ever before!

In Christ’s Service,
Bro. Ron Winter
Camargo, Chihuahua, Mexico