Friday, January 29, 2010

Danlí, Honduras - January 27 - February 12, 2010

Day 1 – January 27, 2010: The day began early (3:30 a.m.) since the flight out of OKC leaves at 6:30 a.m. I am so thankful for Kenny Hixson for driving me to the airport. This time of year, the flight leaves Oklahoma City before daylight. I read for just a little while on the plane, but was soon asleep. We arrived in Houston without problem. The connecting flight leaves Houston at 9:15. I was able to sleep some on this leg of the trip, as well. I had known for some time that today was inauguration day for the new president of Honduras. My good friend Jesús Pagagua had told me just Monday that the government was anticipating a very large crowd of people to descend upon the airport today to wish former president Manuel Zelaya “bon voyage” as he and his family left the country for vacation in the Dominican Republic. Because of this news, I had no idea what to expect when I arrived in Tegucigalpa. My flight might be cancelled; Jesús told me that it was very possible that he would not be able to get to the airport to pick me up for several hours. The worst case scenario (other than having the flight cancelled) was that I would have to spend the night in the airport. Well, after a comfortable flight, I arrived safely and only had to wait a few minutes before spying brethren Jesús and Nery Irías at the door. The police had barred anyone from coming into the airport terminal who was not a passenger, so they could not come in, but there was no problem getting out to them and getting my luggage loaded up in Jesús’ pickup. The problem was outside. Several thousand people had indeed descended on the airport awaiting Zelaya. We were able to stay on the upper level so we had a great view of the street below where the crowds were. We did not know, however, when the former president was leaving. After waiting three hours, the announcer below on the street, who had kept up a constant monologue, with some music and other speakers sprinkled throughout, announced that former president Zelaya would be entering the airport at another entrance; so, everyone started off from the main entrance which left us to get to the pickup and get out of the airport. We went across the street and had a late lunch. After lunch we headed out; 45 minutes later we were two blocks away. It seems this great multitude of people was now walking back toward us and they completely filled the street. There was never any sense of fear in being surrounded by such a crowd, although the pickup was jostled from time to time and on one occasion people climbed into the back. Eventually, we were able to get through the crowd and then the horrible traffic jam that was left after the disruption. We arrived in Danlí a little before 6:00 p.m.; a long day. I was able to have dinner with Denton Landon and we visited for some time before retiring to our rooms. Tomorrow I will accompany him to class and will return to the room for some work here. Thanks to all who are praying for us on this trip. ¡Que Dios les bendiga!



Day 2 – January 28, 2010: I had a good night’s sleep last night…almost eight hours! It was cool this morning and it was obvious that it had rained during the night. The temperature drop to the upper 50s during the nights this time of year; very pleasant. I met Denton for breakfast in the hotel restaurant at 6:30. I then accompanied him to class where I sat in one the study and discussion until a little before 10:00 when they took their first break. After the break, I returned to the hotel. After lunch with the students, brother Nery and I went downtown to buy some things, including a gift for brother Denton for his service to the institute. Denton concluded the class on Christian Ethics and he and I went downtown to walk and for him to buy some gifts to take home. At 6:00 p.m. we went to the home of brother Nery for a worship service with the brethren of the El Zarzal congregation. I had the pleasure of preaching to the brethren gathered there. After this meeting, Denton and I had supper at Chester’s Fried Chicken. We talked until late into the night, but, finally, we had to stop and try to sleep.


Day 3 – January 29, 2010: I almost did not get up in time to meet Denton for breakfast, but I was able to arrive on time. This morning the students take their final exam. Brother Nery presented brother Denton with a gift and a certificate of appreciation for his work here in the institute. Around 9:30 brother Jesús Paguaga arrived at the hotel to take Denton to the airport in Tegucigalpa. Brother Cesar Tábora and I accompanied them. After buying some things for children to help brethren so they can attend school, we returned to Danlí. We have tonight and the majority of tomorrow free.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

New Short Courses Begin

I am happy to report that I have received news from Danlí, Honduras that brother Denton Landon has arrived safely. After a few hours of delay in Houston, he was able to arrive safely in Tegucigalpa, where he was met by brethren Jesús Paguaga, Nery Irías and Cesar Tábora. Denton will be teaching Christian Ethics to the students of the IBH (Bible Institute of Honduras) next week. I will arrive, Lord willing, on Wednesday, January 27 and beginning on February 1, will teach Leadership for that first week and then on February 8 we will begin our class on the Psalms, which concludes Friday, February 12. Please keep Denton and me, as well as, the students and faculty of IBH in your prayers.

Donnie Bates

Monday, January 11, 2010

January Newsletter - January 9, 2010

News of the Work

On December 20 I was able to give a report of our work to the good brethren of the 7th & Beech congregation in Durant. This congregation has been very good to us and we were happy to worship with them again.

Tomorrow, January 10, I will be giving a report to the brethren in the small rural Arkansas community of King Ryder, another congregation that has been good to support us in many endeavors. In the evening, another great congregation of our supporters, the Lynn Lane church of Christ in Idabel, Oklahoma will host me as I give a report of my work in 2009.

I will be traveling to Denver, Colorado on January 15 for a meeting, returning the next day. On January 27 I leave for a two and one half week stay in Danlí, Honduras. I will be teaching Church Leadership and Psalms while I am there. I return on February 12. Late in May I return to Guatemala City to teach a one week short course there. I do not have a specific date or subject yet, but later in the year I am excited to announce that I will be traveling to the Himalayas to teach in our new school in Katmandu, Nepal. I will pass along more details as they are known.

I am also still scheduling report and fund raising trips in the meantime. Thank you all for your continued support.

Personal News

I trust that everyone has had a wonderful holiday season. My family traveled to spend Christmas with my parents and sister and had a good visit. We did have some adventure on the way back home, however. You may know of the Christmas blizzard that struck Oklahoma City, and much of the rest of the state this year. Just outside of Henryetta, Oklahoma I lost control of our car when I hit chunk of ice frozen in place, which through us into a spin. We wound up in the ditch, but thankfully there were no injuries; the car wasn’t even dented. We spent the next two hours, however, waiting for a wrecker to pull us out. Later in the evening, we were stuck behind a jack-knifed semi for a little over 45 minutes. The driving conditions were terrible; in fact, when we were not stopped, we could drive little more than 35 or 40 miles per hour. Normally, the drive is four and one half hours. On that day, it took us nine. We were very thankful to arrive home safely and for the prayers lifted up on our behalf during our journey.

If you would like any further information about our work, I encourage you to contact me and I will be happy to answer any questions you may have. Also, you can visit our website at: www.WeTrainPreachers.com.

A new source of information specifically dealing with the extension program is a new blog: http://extensiontraining.wordpress.com.

You may contact me at:
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Edmond, OK 73013
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...praying also for us, that God would open to us a door for the word, to speak the mystery of Christ... (Colossians 4:3).

Thank you and God bless you all.

Donnie Bates