EM012: Caring for Orphans in Ecuador with Denise Pineiros
Engaging Missions
English - June 07, 2014 07:36 - 20 minutes - 28.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 33 ratingsChristianity Religion & Spirituality Education Self-Improvement Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Denise and Oswaldo Piñeiros are missionaries to the over 200,000 orphans in Ecuador. They provide resources to orphanages. They also provide support and pastoral care for adoptive families and advocacy with the government.
I connected with them through Autumn Kerr of Visiting Orphans, who we heard from in Episode 3. I'm really thankful for this connection.
As we talked, Denise shared how God called them to this ministry. They've walked through some challenges. Now they are working on some things that should really set them up to minister more freely.
Key ScriptureReligion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world. James 1:27As Denise shared her heart, she also shared how she and Oswaldo are trying to focus on the often-forgotten part of that verse. As they've started caring for orphans, it's shaped how they approach ministry in and to orphanages.
ChallengeOften missionaries leave family and friends behind. When they do, they can miss out on significant life events. Last year Denise had one of those experiences but God did something special that gave her an overwhelming sense of His affection for her.
RevelationAs Denise and Oswaldo were just learning about orphan care, God began to birth a desire to see the kind of ministry that they now have. Still, they were uncertain whether they were supposed to be the ones to do it.
One day, Denise had a “mirror” experience that sealed the deal in her heart”
[bctt tweet="I said, 'God, you have to raise up someone to do this.' Then I knew that person was looking back at me in the mirror." username="engagingmission"]
Current MinistryThrough Visiting Orphans, they have seen volunteers coming down for longer assignments, sometimes up to six months. And they are working on changing the legal status of their ministry in ways that will open more doors.
Level UpDenise reminded us that being a missionary can be lonely sometimes. Often the best thing we can do to “level up” our support of a missionary is just to be a friend. Send that letter. Make that call. Connect via Skype. Focus on being fully active in their lives and building a long-term relationship.
[bctt tweet="Be fully active in their life." username="engagingmission"]
Speed RoundHindsightDenise wishes she would have known how long things can take to accomplish.
Best Advice[bctt tweet="H.A.L.T. Never make a decision when you are hungry, angry, lonely, or tired." via="no"]
Support and Encouragement[bctt tweet="Be loyal, connected, and committed." via="no"]
Personal Success HabitDenise has built some key relationships that allow her to learn from those who are more experienced.
Internet ResourceDenise gave us three:
Constant ContactDonor ToolsMessenger FellowshipBook Recommendation
Love Does by Bob Goff
Audible –...Denise and Oswaldo Piñeiros are missionaries to the over 200,000 orphans in Ecuador. They provide resources to orphanages. They also provide support and pastoral care for adoptive families and advocacy with the government.
I connected with them through Autumn Kerr of Visiting Orphans, who we heard from in Episode 3. I'm really thankful for this connection.
As we talked, Denise shared how God called them to this ministry. They've walked through some challenges. Now they are working on some things that should really set them up to minister more freely.
Key ScriptureReligion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world. James 1:27As Denise shared her heart, she also shared how she and Oswaldo are trying to focus on the often-forgotten part of that verse. As they've started caring for orphans, it's shaped how they approach ministry in and to orphanages.
ChallengeOften missionaries leave family and friends behind. When they do, they can miss out on significant life events. Last year Denise had one of those experiences but God did something special that gave her an overwhelming sense of His affection for her.
RevelationAs Denise and Oswaldo were just learning about orphan care, God began to birth a desire to see the kind of ministry that they now have. Still, they were uncertain whether they were supposed to be the ones to do it.
One day, Denise had a “mirror” experience that sealed the deal in her heart”
[bctt tweet="I said, 'God, you have to raise up someone to do this.' Then I knew that person was looking back at me in the mirror." username="engagingmission"]
Current MinistryThrough Visiting Orphans, they have seen volunteers coming down for longer assignments, sometimes up to six months. And they are working on changing the legal status of their ministry in ways that will open more doors.
Level UpDenise reminded us that being a missionary can be lonely sometimes. Often the best thing we can do to “level up” our support of a missionary is just to be a friend. Send that letter. Make that call. Connect via Skype. Focus on being fully active in their lives and building a long-term relationship.
[bctt tweet="Be fully active in their life." username="engagingmission"]
Speed RoundHindsightDenise wishes she would have known how long things can take to accomplish.
Best Advice[bctt tweet="H.A.L.T. Never make a decision when you are hungry, angry, lonely, or tired." via="no"]
Support and Encouragement[bctt tweet="Be loyal, connected, and committed." via="no"]
Personal Success HabitDenise has built some key relationships that allow her to learn from those who are more experienced.
Internet ResourceDenise gave us three:
Constant ContactDonor ToolsMessenger FellowshipBook Recommendation
Love Does by Bob Goff
Audible – available free for trying their serviceAmazoniTunesNew Place
[bctt tweet="Walk the streets and pray." via="no"]
Parting Advice[bctt tweet="Always jump when God says, 'jump.' Never take an opportunity He gives you and waste it." via="no"]
Contact InfoResourcesBook: Love Does by Bob Goff: Audible, Amazon, iTunesResources:Constant Contact, Donor Tools, Messenger FellowshipContact: [email protected]: Pinterest, Engaging Missions WebsiteFeedback: [email protected]
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