Greetings
With gratitude to God, and in a spirit of service, we present the September report. This report reflects the activities of the past month, September 2025. This report reflects the activities in the following areas: reinforcement of Biblical fundamentals, workshops that aim to strengthen the spiritual lives of the participants, and visits to local churches.
Our desire is that every effort brings fruit for the glory of God and the edifying of His church.
ACTIVITIES CARRIED
- Training in Alpha and Omega Church – Managua
06/09/2025: We continued the History Makers, module 1 (HH1) in Alpha and Omega church, Managua (5:00–8:00 p.m) We had 20 students, including the Pastor César Blandón; this event was an orientation for the pastor, so that he can continue to allow the course to be an important part of the church. Two themes were shared that evening: 1) The Power of Vision: a study over the importance of having a clear vision from God for the church and for one’s own life; and 2) Vision and Mission: practical activity to help the congregation to define and focus their vision and purpose in God’s plan.
07/09/2025: Continuation of HH1, in Alpha and Omega (10:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m). The themes this day were: 1) Establishing Goals – Biblical Principles for Planning and Persevering (Habakkuk 2:2-3); 2) Overcoming Obstacles – How to address trials and resistance in the Christian walk and ministry (Joshua 1:9); and 3) The Practice of Evangelization: Simple, Effective Methods to Fulfill the Great Commission (Mathew 28:19-20), led by Paola Correa, a former student one of our HH1 Workshops.
Impact: The church received the teaching with great interest and joy. The leadership expressed their desire to implement what they had learned as part of the congregational visiting.
- Diploma in Pastoral Ministry Programs – Estelà and Managua
20/09/2025: We held an Encounter of Group 6 Students (8:00 – 11:30 a.m.) The students submitted their completed assignments for the two courses: Biblical Doctrine and Christian Counselling. They completed their work for these two courses by summarizing and explaining their impressions of both courses. An excellent session!
Each student received their material for the following two courses: Spiritual Leadership and History of the Bible. We set the timelines for the next two months of study – the due dates, and the assignments.
21/09/2025 – We held an Encounter of Group 7 Students (2:00 – 5:00 p.m.), and like the meeting of Group 6 on the previous day, the students submitted their assignments for the two courses Biblical Doctrine and Christian Counselling, and summarized and evaluated the courses. Â
They received their materials and orientation for the next courses: Biblical Doctrine and Christian Counselling
Impact: The students’ responses demonstrate commitment and responsibility in their work with the modules of their ministerial training is helping them become the future leaders in the region.
- Training Workshop over Spiritual Warfare – held in EstelÃ
27/09/2025: We gave this workshop in our home-base in Estelà (8:00 -11:30 a.m.) The purpose of the workshop was to guide the participants in understanding the reality of the spiritual battle in the light of the Word of God, in such a manner that they can live in victory above the forces of the darkness.
Objectives of the Workshop:
- Define what is spiritual warfare, and establish its foundations according to the Bible.
- Identify the origin, names and strategies of satan and his hosts.
- Recognize the place of spiritual battle in the daily life of the believer.
- Teach how to shut down the enemy’s points of entry and close them down.
- Present the spiritual weapons and the requirements of one who is a victorious warrior. (Ephesians 6:10-18).
- Orient the church in the ministry of having been set free and living in spiritual health.
Impact: The participants gave evidence of a spiritual wake-up and a renewed commitment to live holy lives, being alert and firm in faith. Â The teaching was received as a necessary tool to face the current challenges to the church.
- Management of Bank Account
Because Pastor Felipe now has an identity number (and status) as an official Nicaraguan Resident, he was able to open a bank account. (Banco LAFISE. FELIPE ANTONIO RODRIGUEZ HERNADEZ. Account number: No.133200365. No. IBAN:NI63BCCE000000000001332200365
MINISTRY AGENDA – OCTOBER 2025
- Training Sessions in Alpha and Omega church in Managua, under the direction of Pastor César Blandón.04y05/10/2025 – Completion of workshop HH1– Module 1, (Sábado: 5:00–8:00 p.m.) Themes that are scheduled: Multiplication through Discipleship -workshop about Special participation by Pastor Luis Felipe Sequeira, student from previous courses. (We are including students who have successfully completed previous courses of the History Makers program, to encourage and motivate and put into practice – Multiplying the teaching!
Sunday (10:30 a.m.–3:00 p.m.) Themes programmed: Priority of the Family, Faithful Administration, and Finish Well. Closing: All those who complete the course will be given certificate, recognizing their effort and dedication. Â
- Teaching Sessions with the Missionary from Canada
From Wednesday October 8 until Wednesday November 26, Pastor VÃctor Buitrago (from London, Ontario, Canada) will be with us to help us in Together in Love Ministries.
He will be contributing his skills in the training of pastors and leaders of churches. We expect to have a very full agenda of activities, although we have assured him that we will arrange for a few days of rest and recreation in our country.
- THANKSGIVING
We give thanks to God for:
- The churches and pastors that have opened their doors for our Canadian missionary can teach and preach the Word of God.
- The people who help us in prayer, and those who help with finances. We are thankful for their help for us to be able to continue offering our services without financial cost to the churches and pastors.
- PROJECTS THAT NEED YOUR HELP
- a) Computers for the teaching team
Three laptops are needed for those who are helping us with the teaching. Cost is approximately $400 USD for each laptop - b) Equipment in EstelÃ
Our guest room needs a bed (approximate cost $480 USD) A desk and chair (approximately $250 USD) - c) Purchase of a vehicle for the ministry
We continue to collect funds for the purpose of a pickup truck, 4×4 double cabin. Currently we have $23,000 USD. Our goal is $30,000 USD. - SOLICITING PRAYER
We ask for your prayers for the following:
- Spiritual, logistical, and ministerial preparation for each event planned for October and November with our missionary from Canada.
- Protection for each of our trips with the missionary – we will be covering many kilometers (miles for those in the US), visiting various cities and villages.
- The good health of the missionary, Pastor Dr. VÃctor Manuel Buitrago Cruz.
- For the process of obtaining our Charitable number for our corporation. Currently we are registered as a charitable corporation; only one requisite needs to be approved. Meanwhile we continue under the covering of TABER Kitchener.
- The physical health of Pastor Felipe; he has had an injury to his left shoulder and is currently receiving therapy. Please pray for a fast and full recovery.
VII. FINAL WORDS:
We conclude this report giving thanks to God. He has made possible each activity in September. We have experienced His protection over us and HIs power in each one of our training sessions. Thank you to all of those who are, in some way or another, connected with us through your prayers and your gifts to the ministry.
May the grace, peace, and love of Christ be with all of you!
Rev. Felipe RodrÃguez (505) 76653216.
Dra. Martha Pacheco RodrÃguez (505) 86855594