July 15, 2014

“Rejoice in The Lord alway: and again I say, rejoice” [Philippians 4:4]. My wife and I would like to send our greetings to all of our supporting churches, pastors, family and friends. It is such a blessing to serve The Lord. It is a blessing to serve Him in America, it is a blessing to serve Him outside of the confines of our great country, but it is especially a blessing to serve Jesus in the 1040 window. We are excited to present the great need of the 1040 window to our brothers and sisters in America while we are here for a few months.

Over the past 2½ weeks my wife and I have had the blessed opportunity to either report in or present our burden for the 1040 window for the first time in seven different churches. We started off with an all-day at Liberty Baptist Church in Newport Beach. What a tremendous church! Please pray that God will use our feeble efforts to get the word out about the “Devil’s Dirty Little Secret” – the 1040 Window!

Pastor Tomlinson and I have known each other for many years now, but over the past few years we have become much closer. Of course, our greatest common denominator is The Lord Jesus Christ, but we are also both very concerned with, and committed to, making a difference in the 1040 Window. For those of you who do not already know it, in recent days Pastor Tomlinson and the Liberty Baptist Church have launched a new ministry. You can learn more about it by checking out http://barnabas1040.com. For those of us who have been on the field, especially in some of the more difficult countries in the 1040 window, we recognize the great need to assist the nationals who love The Lord, love their people, who know the language, and understand the culture in doing the work of reaching their people. Barnabas1040 is committed to this task. Would you prayerfully consider supporting this new ministry?

Please pray for Barnabas1040 and for all those who are doing

what they can to reach the 1040 Window!

One of the hi-lights of my recent preaching opportunities was the chance to preach for the Victory Baptist Church in El Cajon, CA. They had been conducting a tent meeting for nearly three weeks in the city of Lakeside. I had the chance to preach on two consecutive nights. It was great! Pastor Brown is a young man who loves The Lord, has a heart for seeing the church revived, and a desire to see the lost in the San Diego area reached with the glorious Gospel of Jesus Christ. I will be preaching for him and his church family in yet another tent meeting at the end of the month. I am looking forward to it.

Please pray that the seed that was sown in the Lakeside tent meeting will bring forth

fruit to God’s glory and pray for the upcoming four days I will be preaching for

the Barona tent meeting!

What is happening in the countries of L”, Cambodia, and Thailand is so very exciting. In the country where my wife and I served for the past 15 months, the three works that we either worked directly with or had some influence over are doing very well. It is especially exciting to hear how well the two newer works are doing. The work in Cambodia which is led by Dave Board, and where my wife and I will be serving soon, is nothing short of miraculous. God is doing something very special in Cambodia and we are looking forward to having a small part in what He is doing!

Please continue to pray for the works in L”, Thailand, and Cambodia and that God will raise up more laborers for the great task at hand!  My wife and I are so grateful for each and everyone of you. We also want to thank you for your continual prayers for my brother Pastor Joe Esposito, his wife, family and the Pacific Baptist Church family.

For HIS Glory in the 1040 Window,

Johnny & Denise Esposito

JER 9:23-24

May 1, 2014

Friends,

Greetings in the precious name of J’s’s! I just finished pr’’ching for a few days at a conference in a neighboring country and thus thought it would be a good time to shoot off a pr’y’r letter.  My wife and I are extremely grateful for your pr’y’rs, your encouragement, and your financial support!

After spending 16 wonderful days with our team in Phnom Penh, Cambodia we flew to our destination. The country where G’d has now placed us is a “restricted nation.” Thankfully G’d is never “restricted”!

While the poverty here is not quite as severe as Cambodia, it’s still heartbreaking. Talking to a few nationals recently, they all work six days a week, anywhere between 10-12 hours a day, and they make $100 per month. I think that comes to about .35 cents an hour!

We have been here over two weeks, and have spent most of our time getting “a feel” of things, meeting different believers, working on building a bond with our team here, sitting in on different ESL classes that our team members are teaching, and looking for a new location for our school, as well as for a place for my wife and I to live.  We have now been in a hotel for over a month. We are also trying to get my visa situation settled. Please pr’y with and for us concerning this matter!

The young man pictured with me above recently told me he wants to learn English so he could learn the B’bl’ from me. Pr’y that I learn his language! He wants to start a ch’rch in a village in this country!

Just recently talked to a “friend” here, who said he attended a school with over 2,000 students, and to his knowledge there were only 5-6 “friends” in the entire school. That sounds about right. I think that comes to just under .03%.  I was also just told by a m’ss’on’ry that a province of 350,000 that we recently visited had only 350 “professing” “friends.” That’s one for every thousand people! Two other brothers shared with us how difficult it is to share the Good News here in this country. If caught, you could go to jail. Pr’y for G’d’s Word to spread here!

March 2013 Update

Dear Praying Friends,

Greetings in HIS precious name! We said our final goodbyes to our ch-rch family, children, and grandchildren and left on March 14th. My wife and I have been in Cambodia for the past two weeks. What a joy it has been to work alongside the team sent out of Pacific Baptist Church of Long Beach these past two weeks.

We have been invloved with their mother ch-rch in Phnom Penh. WOW! G-d is doing a great work there. We also had the opportunity to either speak, work in, or witness the works in one of their two village ch-rches and another village children’s ministry started by the team, as well as their large Sunday afternoon Children’s M-n-stry in the city itself!

Embracing Obscurity” is something that has recently been burned in deep within my heart. On April 1st -yes, April Fools Day–my wife and I fly to a restricted nation as “fools for our Friend,” and for the furtherance of the Gospel!

For G-d’s glory and for the good of a people who are steeped in darkness, we must now “embrace obscurity.” We now must embrace the spirit of John the B-pt-st, who once said, “He must increase, but I must decrease” (JN 3:30).

PRAYER REQUESTS:

  • Please pr-y for our visa situation.
  • Please pr-y for our transition as we begin to learn the Culture, Language, And their Worldview (CLAW) of our new friends in this country.
  • Please pray that G-d will use us to reach and disciple nationals, and that G-d will use us to be a springboard for the advancment of HIS work in this needy nation.
  • Please pray that G-d will give us wisdom, discernment, and Spirit-led creativity as “fishers of men.”

I have been invited to go to a neighboring country to be one of the speakers for a three-day conference for pastors, workers, and other nationals. Humbled by, and looking forward to the opportunity to be a blessing, as well as meeting other brothers and sisters in Chr-st in this part of the world.