Our Objectives, seven indigenous peoples and their territories

Our Objectives, seven indigenous peoples and their territories
Revelation 7:9 (Click image)

2 de octubre de 2014

OUTREACH NORTH AMERICA MISSION 2015

OUTREACH NORTH AMERICA MISSION 2015
 (GUATEMALA, U.S., CANADA)
Tulio and Norelia Rosales       50 days

We have received an invitation to
support Alex and Jennifer, leaders of YWAM New Culture and to be co-leaders of the Native Wounaan DTS, short term outreach which will be in Oregon, Idaho in the U.S. and Victoria in Canada with the objective to show Jesus love to the Native nations.
  We prayed during this year to be part of this outreach that God is doing, we would like to try to leave our own territory even though it will be a challenge. But with God it is possible. For years we have heard of the suffering, the struggles, the resilience of the Native people in North America and we want to know more about these peoples and see how we can help in the long term. Brothers and sisters, if God allows, this will be the first time that we will be able to visit these countries that we have wanted to visit for years as the majority of our friends have come from the North. 

   My wife and I are traveling together to the Wounaan DTS that will be a team of a total of 22 people. Our objectives will be to visit Indian reservations, make contacts in the US and Canada. The month that we will be traveling will be December 29th, coming back February 7th, 2015 and stopping in Guatemala where my wife and I will be teaching in a Native DTS within the Achi Indigenous reservation between the 9th and 13th of February. It will be a very long trip, but the Spirit of Jesus is motivating us to obey his mandate to the other nations, peoples, and tongues. 
Where my wife and I will travel for 50 days and we will need $631.00 for the U.S. visa by October 13th. Our total budget is $7,000 that includes transportation, food, plane tickets, room and board, American and Canadian visa by December 2014 at the latest.


Norelia and I with Panameñan kids, in our     embera tribe clothes




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