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Hoseins Hawaii HappeningsBringing the Aloha of Christ to the Keiki of Hawaii
This is What We Do!
S U M M M E R 2 0 1 3
Inside this Issue
Support Updates 2
Ministry Updates 2-3
Prayers & Praises 4
Ohana Life 4
Child Evangelism Fellowship
P.O. Box 17842Honolulu, HI 96817
Aloha nui loa, hope our newsletter finds you doing well. People often ask, Sowhat do you do as a missionary? Well, there are a lot of things, but I read this andthought I would share with bit of rephrasing
We are missionaries. Missionaries to the largest mission field in the world. We
minister to children.
Our calling is sure, our challenge is big, our vision is clear. Our desire is strong. Our
influence is eternal. Our impact is critical. Our values are solid. Our faith is tough.
Our mission is urgent. Our purpose is unmistakable. Our direction is forward. Our
heart is genuine. Our strength is supernatural. Our reward is promised and Our God
is real.
In a world of cynicism we offer hope. In a world of confusion we offer truth. In a
world of immorality we offer values. In a world of neglect we offer attention. In aworld of abuse we offer safety. In a world of ridicule we offer affirmation. In a world
of division we offer reconciliation. In a world of bitterness we offer forgiveness. In aworld of sin we offer salvation. In a world of hate we offer Gods love.
We refuse to be dismayed, disengaged, disgruntled, discouraged, or distracted.
Neither will we look back, stand back, fall back, go back, or sit back. We do not
need applause, flattery, adulation, prestige, stature, or veneration. We do not havetime for business as usual, mediocre standards, small thinking, outdated methods, o
normal expectations, average results, ordinary ideas, petty disputes, or low vision.
We will not give up, give in, bail out, lie down, turn over, quit or surrender.
We will pray when things look bad. We will pray when things look good. We willmove forward when others stand still. We will trust God when obstacles arise. We
will work when the task is overwhelming. We will get up when we fall down.Our calling is to reach boys and girls for God. It is too serious to be taken lightly, too
urgent to be postponed, too vital to be ignored, too relevant to be overlooked, too
significant to be trivialized, too eternal to be fleeting, and too passionate to be
quenched.
We know our mission. We know our challenge. We also know our limitations, our
weaknesses, our fears, and our problems. And we know our God.
Let others get the praise. Let the church get the blessing. Let God get the glory.Children are precious and 100% of all our children will be our next generation of
workers and leaders. Think about the impact they would make if we effectively shar
the Gospel with each one in some way so that they trust Christ as their Savior!
This is what we do!
Serving The Keiki &People of Hawaii
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THE LOREM IPSUMS SUMMER 2016
In our last newsletter, we had justbegun our summer ministry. Our group of summer
missionaries had just graduated and been doing
ministry for one week. The summer has finally
concluded and there was a total of 38 5- Day Clubs, 4
weeks of Day Camps and 1 week of Camp Good
News. Over 655 children were able to hear a clearpresentation of the Gospel and at least 64 prayed to
receive Christ. For the first 3 weeks of ministry I hadthe privilege of working with a great team of CYIA
summer missionaries hosting Day Camps, one at a
transitional shelter for the homeless, and two at
churches. The Day camps usually ran from 8am-2pm.
Each day we shared the Gospel through Bible lessons,
memory verses, mission stories and songs. We did
crafts, played games and loved on over 131 children,
50 of which do not attend church. 5 of these children
prayed to receive Christ and got their very first Bible!
Support UpdatesGods Work done in Gods Way, will never
lack Gods Supply Hudson Taylor
Ihave heard the above quote numerous times this summer, during5-Day Club and our Day Camp ministries. We told the mission story of
Hudson Taylor to the children each day, and how God used him andprovided for him throughout his life and ministry in China. This quote was a
very nice reminder that when we remain faithful to Him and do what He
desires, He will remain faithful to us. I know this quote is typically meant to
mean, if we are faithful, we will have enough to pay our bills, but I think
there is more to this. I think Hudson was saying when we are faithful in
doing what God desires He will not only supply the finances but everything
we need to do what He has called us to.
Upon our leap of faith onto the mission field, it has been a roller coaster ride
raising support, but we have not lacked Gods Supply. As a result oursupport has reached a consistent 44%. Yes, we need our supply to be 100%
but Gods Supply has never failed! He has provided and continues to
provide for the needs that we have each month. We are thankful for 3 new
monthly supporters, for our Ash Avenue Ohana who have doubled theirmonthly support, our Midway Ohana, who increased their monthly support
in the last calendar year and for all of those who gave a one time gift this
summer or sometime during the year, and to all those who increased their
monthly support or provided for a specific need we had. You are Gods
supply to us and we greatly appreciate each and every one of you.
Mahalo nui loa.
Ministry Updates
Hoseins Hawaii Happenings Summer 2013
Her 1st Bible
Oneofourt
eamLeaders
Teachingin
Maui
SummerMissionaries
ata
ChineseChurchDayCamp
Accepted Christ &
excited to
read her new Bible
2 Corinthians 9:8And God is able to give you more than you need, so that you will always have all you need for
yourselves and more than enough for every good cause. (GNT)
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THE LOREM IPSUMS SUMMER 2016
I also had an opportunity to take a team from ourstudent leadershipacross to Maui for a
week of ministry. We
did four5-Day
Clubseach day. It
was a busy schedule,
that did not see usget home until
8:30pm each night, but it was a great week of
ministry. We stayed in Wailuku (yellow area), but
drove 2 hours each day to do ministry in Lahaina
(dark green area) before heading back to Wailuku todo 3 more clubs. We were able to share the Gospel
with approximately 60 children each day day, 53 of
which do not attend church. 10 of these children
prayed to receive Christ as their Savior for the very
first time. Each day we taught a Bible lesson,
memory verse, mission story, did face painting,played games and loved on the children.
Hoseins Hawaii Happenings
3ChildrenAcceptChrist
ataClubinMaui
TeachingataClubinMaui
5-DayClubwithourChurchPlantAlohaCommunityinEwaBeach
Outdoor Adventure
enjoying Malasadas
Our last week of ministry ended with our camp ministryCamp Good News where we had an exciting programfocused on evangelism and discipleship. We had 40
campers attend for one week of overnight camping on the
North Shore of Oahu. They attended Chapel, did
devotions, participated in group activities, Bible drill,
enrolled in various electives and enjoyed a great time of
fun and fellowship. I was able to teach a couple of fun
electives classes for the children each day and conduct
games. It was a fun time building relationships with thechildren. There was one child in my elective class that
expressed a desire to one day be a missionary! 3 children
accepted Christ at this camp. What a blessing it is to lookback over the summer and see so many children impacted
by the Gospel.
Summer 2013
Amidst, the already busy summer schedule, myfamily and I were able to spend a weekend with a
local church and teach their children during their
annual church retreat. It was a fun time as I taughtthe importance of missions, told Bible lessons, did
games and crafts with the kids. Our family also had
some downtime to relax and enjoy the beach.Children
acting
out a
part of a
Bible
lesson a
a Churc
Retreat
CampGoodNews20
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I also talked with my Pastor who moved to Hawaii thesame time we did, to plant a church. He and his family
hosted two 5-Day Clubs in two different areas close to
where we live. We had a total of 15 children who
attended each day. Four of these children accepted
Christ!
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THE LOREM IPSUMS SUMMER 2016
Prayers & Praises
Hoseins Hawaii Happenings Summer 2013
Contact InformationRicardo Hosein, Local Director
Phone: 808-347-8111
Email:[email protected]
Blog:http://hoseinsjourneytohawaii.blogspot.com
Financial SupportPlease Send all Financial Gifts to:
CEF HAWAII
P.O. Box 17842Honolulu, HI 96817
* Please designate to Account # RH by placing a
note on the memo line.
Child Evangelism Fellowship(CEF) is a Bible-centered, worldwide organization that is dedicated to seeing every
child reached with the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ, discipled and established in a local church. For more
information on CEF visit: www.cefonline.com
Prayer is our direct communication line to the Lord. Prayer is the place of admitting our need, and claimingdependence upon God. It is a time we use to thank and worship the Lord for what He has done and who He is.It is a time to intercede for others and it so much more. When we pray on a regular basis, irregular things will
happen on a regular basis! We want to see irregular things happen in our life and ministry that will bring gloryto God and draw many to Him.
For Gods continued financial provision
For good health and strength for our family
The salvation of the children & people of Hawaii
For Gods favor as we advance the ministry
For our fellow missionaries Matt & StaceyWalton, Tim & Mari Dekle and Ms. Maureen
Finnegan
We got approved for leasing a 3
bedroom single family home!
We received a love gift to purchase a
new computer for Kristin.
Over 650 children in Hawaii heard the
Gospel this summer.
Over 64 Children received Christ!
Praises & Answered PrayerPrayer Requests
Our Ohana (family) has been doing well. Kristin and I have both had a busysummer. Kristin continues to stay busy with her part time job and the kids. I
have been gone a total of 5 weeks this summer either being off island or doing
ministry on a different part of the island, so she has had her hands full with
work and the kids. We are doing better at making time for our family. We
were able to get a couple VIP tickets for Sea Life Park from our missionaryfriends, so we were able to enjoy a day out with the kids. Timothy & Annikah
are doing well. Timothy will begin homeschool in a few weeks and he is already
excited about his new curriculum. He has also graduated Awana Cubbies andmoving up to Sparks in a few weeks. Annikah apart from being the typical 2 year
old loves to sing Bible songs and color. Esther is growing up fast; she is our calm
and quite child! She is rolling over now and can hold her toys. She can even find
her pacifier and put it in her mouth! We continue to fellowship with our Church
Ohana each Wednesday at Aloha Community Church, a Southern Baptist
church plant. Our group continues to grow and we have begun once a month
services at a nearby park. We also just celebrated our first baptism!
OhanaTime
KristinsBirthday
Ohana Life