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Me gozo, Me gozo, Me gozo

Our most recent trip to Honduras was clothed with His goodness, His unfailing mercy and His unceasing love. Our first days were spent delivering groceries to 3 different widows and visiting a local orphanage. One of the widows we visited comes to mind – her name is Marina.

As we walked into Marina’s house she lit up with joy. She began to say, “ me gozo, me gozo, me gozo ( translated – it’s giving me joy). “ The team began to sing in spanish and we followed up with prayer just before presenting Maria with about 3 weeks supply of food. She could not quit smiling and thanking us. Marina is a wheelchair bound senior who’s husband passed years ago. She lost both of her legs to diabetes. By the joyous look on her face you would have thought she was standing at attention. What we didn’t know about Marina is that she was the church cook for many years. She had labored among the people of God in her local church for many years. You get the picture now – she served the Lord and now the Lord was serving her.

We also saw God’s love demonstrated in the local orphanage on the outskirts of La Ceiba. We were able to encourage the 14 kids there as well as make friends that we can continue to keep in contact with.

Our team ministered in 3 different congregations while seeing several come to Christ for the first time and many others healed and filled with the Holy Spirit.

Lastly, we held a pastors conference ( of which I believe is a seed for many more to come) and the word was brought forth out of 1 Chronicles 16: 9a – “The eyes of the Lord run to and fro throughout the whole earth, to show Himself strong on behalf of those whose heart is loyal to Him……….” God wants to show Himself strong on behalf of those whose heart is loyal to HIM!

God loves the nations of the earth and we at FathersJoy are called to the nations, to see them worship Him – the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.

Blessings on the the team from Fountain of Life and Chelsea from Seattle who made this mission possible!

Mark & Bridget Moses
FathersJoy

Albania

When I mentioned to friends that we were headed on a mission to Albania most said, “Where is that?”. And to be quite honest I would not have known where it was myself, if it wasn’t for our missionary friend Cleon who has been there for over 20 years. For the first time, we were able to visit him this month in Albania. With practically no knowledge of this country, we set off on a simple directive from the Lord to, “Go and worship with these people.” Why and what would we encounter? Not a clue! Here is a little bit of what we learned and encountered and the beginnings of how we are seeing God wants to use us to partner with the saints there.

Albania is freshly out of communism, breaking free in 1991. Their official, national religion prior to 1991 was atheism! The land and people have been moving on from that, but it is still littered with the aftermath of communism. Abandoned houses, factory compounds and high unemployment is everywhere you look. There were over 174,000 bunkers that were built for the elite and the military in case of an invasion during the 1900’s, and the corrupt leaders used the people’s money to build them. These bunkers, now serving as museums and haunting reminders, are so large they take up whole city blocks. Just to reiterate, at least one of these bunkers can be found in EVERY SQUARE MILE of this country!

But also there, under the ground, are the deep wells of salvation and freedom! Paul preached the gospel to those in Illyricum (Albania), as he said in Romans 15:19. And those wells have begun to be re-opened since ’91 by people like our missionary friend, Cleon. So past the physical scars of communism there is a first generation of believers, yes FIRST GENERATION believers that are plowing very hard ground. It was exciting to meet these precious people and begin to be a part of their lives. As we sat listening to one of the worship leaders from the church we went to in the capital city of Tirana, we couldn’t help but get a small sense of what is was like for the early church – trying to follow the Holy Spirit in working out the practical, relational and spiritual issues that come bobbing to the surface of this vast sea of a new way of life for them! There was something refreshing about it, reminding us American believers of what the essentials really are.

Our time was spent building relationships, teaching on worship, leading worship and helping plan for future discipleship in the country. There are people like Beni and Erma, Vaso and Margarita who are pouring into the lives of young worshipers of God. It was our privilege to be a part of bringing 10 churches in 3 different cities together to pray, worship and teach about worship and it’s importance in the furthering of HIS KINGDOM. We were encouraged to hear the sound of heaven in Albania. The young people are hungry for God’s Presence. We were able to meet with musicians who long to learn more about Him and to learn more about there instruments. One of the biggest things we saw was how evident it is that God has gifted Albanians with distinct musical ability! We did not expect the amount of pure, natural ability from all 3 regions we visited. We are talking about very small congregations from 10-50 people on average. And these talented, yet infamous, musicians and singers are happy and honored to serve in worshipping God in whatever place He has put them! Our heart is to see the Albanian writers begin to release their own original songs and sound to God into the surrounding areas. God is continuing to give us directive on how He wants to use us.
We were also privileged to be interviewed by the local radio station, Radio Emanuel, about worship and its impact and why it’s important to the lives of Christians.

We want to thank each one of you again who gave, prayed, and supported us in this mission to Albania. We believe this is the first of many.

Blessings,
Mark & Bridget Moses
Fathers Joy!

TIMING

Timing is a very important thing.  Try to catch a football on a timing route and fall down. Try to go down the boulevard and not catch just 1 red light, but all of them. Or what about playing music in a band?   For all of these scenarios timing is very important.  

The Lord has recently drawn me to this word through several scriptures.  One is Isaiah 60:22.

He “…will hasten it in its time.”  The first part of the chapter speaks of the Gentiles helping the 

Jews, and then verses 19-22 speak of the Jews inheriting the land forever, that His Name will be glorified, and that He will hasten it in His time.

Second, is Habakkuk 2:3-“The vision is for an appointed time.”  This scripture speaks of a prophetic word that will happen in its appointed time.

Third , Ecclesiastes 3:11-“Everything is beautiful in His time.”

I think we can all agree that timing is important! But what are we doing up until the point of the appointed time?

God’s Word also says those who wait on the Lord will not be put to shame.  

Hannah and Simeon waited to see the Messiah.  They waited in the temple and found HIm.

Psalm 84:4 says, “Blessed are those who dwell in Your house; They will still be praising You.”

While we were living in Washington state,I took an afternoon to prayer walk in downtown Tacoma. I prayed and walked, and I prayed and walked and I wasn’t hearing anything!  After about 2 hours of praying in the Spirit, I blurted out, “Lord, just speak one word to me. Just one!” As I was saying this, I looked across the port of Tacoma and my eyes were fixed upon this huge blue building and on that blue building was a logo.  It said, “GLOBAL”.  The logo was a globe.  Ha – the Lord answered and confirmed what He has called Bridget and I to do.  To lead the NATIONS in worshiping Him in spirit and in truth.

That happened 2 years ago and we know that the Lord’s timing is now.  For Father’s Joy, we believe this is our appointed time to “GO”.  His heart is for the nations to worship Him!  We are seeing doors open to different places in the earth and we are taking steps in Him to GO.

He’s opened a door for us to go back and minister in Washington in June.  He’s also opened a door for us to teach and lead in worship in Albania in September.  In November we are taking a team of 13 to Honduras. Other doors are opening in the city as well.  It’s in His time – His timing not ours. 

Will you pray for us and partner financially with us so that we can GO?

Blessings,

Mark & Bridget Moses 

TRUST

“Trust “ – it is a word that is thrown around quite a bit. All of us at one time or another have experienced someone not being trustworthy or someone breaking our trust or maybe we haven’t been a person that someone can trust. Trust is an action that our Father in heaven beckons us to do on a daily basis – HE invites us to trust Him! Isaiah the prophet says, “those who put their trust in Him will not be disappointed.” Psalm 118:8-9 says “ It is better to trust in the Lord than to put confidence in man. It is better to trust in the Lord that to put confidence in princes.” Proverbs 14:26 says “ in the fear of the Lord there is strong confidence , and His children will have a place of refuge. “ Another words as we place our confidence in Him, Adonai will be our refuge.

We used to sing a song in Sunday school called “Trust and Obey.” This song is simple but yet so true. Trust is the catalyst that leads to obedience. God want us to trust Him because His ways and steps are right and true. And they are the best for us. Our part is to first trust and then follow through with the courage to obey. There has to be a corresponding action to trust.

Our trust must be solely in Him! Even in our deepest times of doubt we must be like the man in Mark 9:24 who said, “ Messiah help me to believe in my unbelief.”

Trust is the beginning point – the launching point to tasting the new wine. Yes, it’s a bit scary and, yes, it will cost but, YES it is worth it! Especially on that day when we stand face to face with Him ,our Messiah, and He says well done my trustworthy servant – enter into your rest.

Planted In The Land

Planted in the Land 

 

FathersJoy has just returned from Israel. We led a team of 38 from 2 congregations in Tacoma, Washington on a 12 day tour. Our time there was incredible from visiting all the sites to getting to meet Benjamin Netanyahu’s son, Yair.

Over several months spanning from April – August 2018 there has been a reoccurring theme in my study of scripture and I don’t believe its a coincidence – it’s what I call a confirmation.

The first one was: 

Amos 9:14-15

I will bring back the captives of My people Israel; They shall build the waste cities and inhabit them; They shall plant vineyards and drink wine from them; They shall also make gardens and eat fruit from them. I will plant them in their land, And no longer shall they be pulled up From the land I have given them,” Says the Lord your God.

The second was: 

Jeremiah 24:4-7

Again the word of the Lord came to me, saying, “Thus says the Lord, the God of Israel: ‘Like these good figs, so will I acknowledge those who are carried away captive from Judah, whom I have sent out of this place for their own good, into the land of the Chaldeans. For I will set My eyes on them for good, and I will bring them back to this land; I will build them and not pull them down, and I will plant them and not pluck them up. Then I will give them a heart to know Me, that I am the Lord; and they shall be My people, and I will be their God, for they shall return to Me with their whole heart. 

The third was: 

Ezekiel 37:14  &  37:21

I will put My Spirit in you, and you shall live, and I will place you in your own land. Then you shall know that I, the Lord, have spoken it and performed it,” says the Lord.’ ”

“Then say to them, ‘Thus says the Lord God: “Surely I will take the children of Israel from among the nations, wherever they have gone, and will gather them from every side and bring them into their own land;

The fourth was: 

Isaiah 65:21-23

They shall build houses and inhabit them; They shall plant vineyards and eat their fruit.They shall not build and another inhabit; They shall not plant and another eat;For as the days of a tree, so shall be the days of My people, And My elect shall long enjoy the work of their hands. They shall not labor in vain, Nor bring forth children for trouble;For they shall be the descendants of the blessed of the Lord, And their offspring with them.

As I was in Israel on the last day I walked into the FOZ ( Friends of Zion )  museum and in the third room some of the scriptures from above were on the walls and even more scriptures that said the same things.  Prophetic things about people returning to the land.  It was then upon walking into that room that I realized what the previous four months were about.  These scriptures the Lord gave to me were not necessarily about me  ( that I would be planted and not plucked up) but that I, as a gentile, would be a part of these prophesies being fulfilled.  Ah – now it makes sense.  The big Questions is HOW……that’s up to Him to reveal.

I’m excited to see what these scriptures have to do with FathersJoy and until then

we will pray for the peace of Jerusalem as well as the return of His people to the LAND!

And stay tuned for our dates for our next tour to Israel in the fall of 2019………….

 

Bushes & Rust

Honduras – June 2018

As you know, this past June we took a team of 13 people from Tacoma, Washington to Rio Mario, Honduras to put the finishing touches on our new Missions House, Casa de La Luz.  As always, our trips are full of ministry opportunities and great adventures that lead to lasting relationships.  This trip was no different.  After a full week of ministering in schools, a soccer outreach, preaching at churches, delivering groceries to a widow, visiting an orphanage and planting over 400 bushes and removing rust from a gate surrounding the 1 acre property and painting it – we finally took a day to relax.  Oh, and all of that in 90 degree plus weather and the humidity to boot!

Our heart for missions is to make an immediate impact, while simultaneously establishing long term relationships that last.  This trip couldn’t have been more true to the goal.  Many times we see things and value things differently than God does.  We look at the tons of kids that came to the soccer outreach or the great service we had at the church building. But what about the bushes – or the work on the wall – or better yet, the day off?

Let’s talk about that day off.  We took our day off to Cayos Cochinos  which is an island that is well know for snorkeling.  Our team left early Friday morning for a 45-minute boat ride that would lead us to the most beautiful water I’ve ever seen.  We were coupled with other people who had signed up for the tour.  Bridget and I were seated in the middle of the boat with another couple from out of town.  We could tell immediately that there was something  different about them.  Through our interpreter and our broken spanglish, we found out that they were there for their 25th wedding anniversary and they were pastors!  I wanted to talk to them more but also wanted to give them space so they could enjoy their 25th wedding anniversary.  So I gave them space.  It wasn’t until later as we got back on the boat to return that we began to converse even more.  We wound up inviting them to Casa de la Luz.  We road with them to the house and showed them what we were doing.  They were very impressed by the work we’d accomplished on the missions house, but I sensed I was drawn to them for a greater reason.  Before leaving, I asked if we could pray for them.  We started praying and God began to minister encouragement to this couple.  They began to weep and immediately I knew this would not be the last time of seeing them.  Before they left, they extended an invite to Bridget and I to come and visit them in Santa Rosa, Copan.   Little did we know we would wind up in their city on August 24th,  just 2 months later.  That’s a whole story in itself! 

Fast forward – we just got back from spending 4 days with Pastor Josué Barrientos and his family ( the couple we met on the boat).  We had an incredible time with Pastor and his family.  In those 4 short days, God opened doors on so many levels.  We had the privilege of meeting with local pastors, we were invited to share our vision on the local radio program and finally we were invited to meet the mayor of Santa Rosa.  In getting to know the mayor, we learned that he is new believer and that he is open to the gospel being preached openly in his city.  In fact, he invited and gave permission for Bridget and I to come and do whatever God put in our hearts to do in the city!  We shared with the mayor that we would like to come and lead a strategic city-wide worship and prayer TO THE KING!  In his short time as mayor, he is already cleaning up the city in the natural AND the spiritual.  Santa Rosa is heavily tied to the spiritual idolatry and practices of the ancient Mayans and the masons.  Many of their statues are set in prominent places in the city.  This mayor has begun to tear these places down.  One place ( the picture shown below), is one of the highest points of Santa Rosa, complete with a long road of steps all the way up the hill that leads to the (previous) monument at the top. It is at this “high place” the mayor has already had the largest mayan statue/idol to be torn down. And that’s not all! In its place, a massive, stone Holy Bible opened to the ten commandments is being erected! Wow! I believe this is the first of many great strides for the Kingdom of God for this community.

We are currently planning a trip in 2019 back to Santa Rosa to start walking through the doors God is opening.  Our heart is to partner with the existing Jesus-centered churches who want to see their city establish His Kingdom on earth as it is in heaven.

“RELATIONSHIPS”

Relationship 

Our most recent trip to Honduras was filled with the usual – great food, wonderful fellowship, beautiful scenery and of coarse the 90% humidity coupled with the hot sun. I love that place.  

This time we brought 13 people from Washington to minister in the public schools, an orphanage and a drug rehab facility. We delivered groceries to Lydia ( a true widow), and we also ministered at the Corozal Full Gospel Church, as well as conducted a women’s meeting at the church in Sambo Creek over a decade ago.  We also were able to put the finishing touches on Casa de la Luz by planting over four-hundred plants as well as grinding, sanding and painting the fence that boarders the property.  Much was accomplished for His kingdom!  

Although I could say mission accomplished – God brought the heart of the matter of every outreach that we do into focus.  It is something very simple yet very profound.  “Relationships” – yes relationships.  On this trip I was reminded by God that relationships are the eternal part of our lives that makes short term missions valuable.  See this was my 11th trip to this particular area.  Many of the faces were different but there were 3 faces that I saw that have been there from the beginning.  

Israel, yes Israel was a little guy when we first visited him at the ” Feed the Children Orphanage” over a decade ago.  His mom had just dropped him off 3 weeks prior to our arrival.  Now, Israel is a grown boy about to finish high school and will soon be headed off to college.  As the team went in on Monday to the orphanage I saw him from a distance and immediately recognized him.  Although my heart broke that he had been there over 10 years – there was a glow about Israel that was undeniable.  Israel was doing good – he had been well taken care of and was now ready to enter into society with  hope.  Hope that had been given to him by Abba Father though this wonderful and loving orphanage.

Then there is Edwin.  Edwin played with my then 7 year old son Samuel while we were hauling bricks to build the church walls.  Edwin was a small kid that was now standing tall and doing pretty good at the soccer outreach that we were hosting one day in Sambo Creek.   As I approached Edwin he immediately recognized me.  He said, ” Marcos”  I said, ” Edwin”.  We embraced.   I have his picture in my office from when he was a little boy. 

Last but not least – Mario.  Mario use to bring us water on his shoulder from the river so we could mix concrete.  He’s now 23.  Great looking young man and serving Jesus.  In fact, he is part of the leadership team of the church in Sambo Creek.  

Even though not every person we come in contact with follows Christ, some do!  And those who do wind up impacting many others for Christ.

I love knowing that I can still return to Honduras and see people’s lives that have been touched and changed forever.  God is good – to Him be the glory forever ! 

Here are a few pictures from our trip – enjoy !

” Song In B”

My newest song is called “Song in B”.  In the land of music each song is given a key signature  and sometimes composers will give their song a title or subtitle in whatever key signature the song is written.  Each key signature consist of an eight tone scale which follows the pattern of whole-step, whole-step, half-step, whole-step, whole-step, whole-step, half-step.  Okay…….. information overload.  

However, the name of this song has nothing to do with the key that it is written in.  In fact if you want to know – the song is written in the key of C.  

“Song in B” is a song written for my wife of 20 years, Bridget.  Thus……”Song in B”!

She’s an amazing woman and wonderful a mother.   Many other fantastic things can be said about her but I believe this song has captured the essence of my beautiful wife!

 This song was written specifically for her but we wanted to share this song with each of you.  We hope that you will enjoy the beauty of contrast and the subtleness of candor !

Please enjoy…..what she says, ” took me – a few years to write!”   :  ) 

 

” Rain ” – Isaiah 55

I’ve uploaded an instrumental that I’ve written entitled ” Rain”.  It’s based out of Isaiah 55.

Isaiah 55:10 says,

For as the rain and the snow come down from heaven
    and do not return there but water the earth,
making it bring forth and sprout,
    giving seed to the sower and bread to the eater,
11 so shall my word be that goes out from my mouth;
    it shall not return to me empty,
but it shall accomplish that which I purpose,
    and shall succeed in the thing for which I sent it.

So…….the idea for this song is for you to open your Bible to Isaiah 55 – press play on the site and read this chapter as you hear the song being played.

Blessings and I hope you enjoy this composition!