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The Caribbean Ministries Association

to CCCA
Canyon Creek Christian Academy

to FBC Frisco
First Baptist Church Frisco

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Dallas Theological Seminary

PRAYER REQUESTS 07.01

Pray for our students, that they would retain their training and celebrate graduation

Pray for CMA and that God would send us more missionaries

Remember to pray for Micah as he grows

Pray for our staff with the many responsiblities we have

Pray for the expansion of training to the south part of Eleuthera, starting this Fall

Pray for the current staff CMA and our overall dependence on God for guidance

The continued expansion of CMA to all the islands thoughout the Caribbean

The Return of Christ

 

7.21.09 - Spotlight on Charlie Johns

Many years ago, I remember missionary Paul Voss asking, "Who do you think is most 'Christ-like' working at the Training Center?" I don't remember my guesses, but I do remember what his opinion was, "Charlie Johns."

Charlie is our, well, gardner. Although we don't technically have a garden, Charlie works over our ministry grounds to make things look beautiful. However, he does it in a way different from what you might think.

Charlie working on his hands and knees in the hot sun digging out weed after weed with nothing but a machete. He makes "John Deere" look like a butcher knife with the precision he has in clearing an acre from every speck of unwanted grass.

And he does more than simply pick out the crab-grass; Charlie works to make our Training Center look beautiful. Finding palms, hedging around buildings and sidewalks, Charlie is a SERVANT to this ministry and he does it without a bit of complaining or public recognition.

However, his work with a machete on our property pales in comparison with what he can do with that large knife on his own farm. Yes, Charlie is also a farmer. He grows potatoes, green beans, peppers, and most of all watermelons. This past planting year he cleared and planted approximately another 5 acres just with his little machete. 8 to 12 inch trees fall to his arm wielding knife; where any other man would require a chainsaw, Charlie does it with his bare-hands!

Charlie is much more than just an employee with CMA, he is a trusted friend and a model for Christ-like servanthood. It is my prayer that I will learn how to look more like Christ as I pay attention to Charlie, as this little old Haitian continues to serve on his hands and knees.