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Saturday, July 10, 2010

The Ministry in the Dominican Republic


Dear Friends and Family:

I hope this letter finds you well and that God is working in your life in tangible ways. This year has been full of much personal growth in my life, both in my relationship with God, and through my experiences at school. I have just graduated from Bethel College and I must admit that I have learned quite a bit these last four years. God has been doing a fair share of showing me more and more how much I need Him in my life. I have been learning more and more about Humility, and how sometimes it is ok to ask for help from our Brothers and Sisters in Christ. This allows the Church to work and function as a Body. I have also recently been learning what it means to put all of your faith and trust in God, and I have been seeing first-hand how God is a provider to His servants.

I am writing to share with you a challenging ministry opportunity that God has presented to me. This July I will be leaving to work as a missionary in the Dominican Republic at a church called, Amor a Quisqueya. I will be working there teaching English as well as mentoring shoe shining boys. These boys range in age of 5 to mid-20’s. Many of these guys have dropped out of school because they need to support their families. Also, several of these boys can’t even read or write in their own language. This has created a vicious cycle in which they can’t escape from their jobs as shoe-shiners, which in reality is not a very respectful job in their society nor financially substantial, and are unable to obtain anything better.

About two years ago I lived down in the city of Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic for a semester abroad trip, where God first really began this passion in my heart for these boys. While I was down there I could feel God telling me just to love them. Many of these boys do not see themselves as valuable, and rarely receive the attention young boys need. I went back to Jarabacoa in May of 2009 where I discovered how much I take reading and writing in my own language for granted. I am really excited to step into this ministry because even the first time I was there for a semester abroad, I felt God telling me that I would be here working with these boys someday, and that day is now coming. I am excited to help these boys and their families, by giving them an education they can use to get out of the cycle they are trapped in. Also, I am excited to do that in a way that these boys feel valued (despite what society says around them) and that there is a God who loves them. Many of these boys lack positive role models, and their character is built on what they learn on the street. Through this ministry, our mission comes from 1 Timothy 2:1-2, “You then, my son, be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus. And the things you have heard me say in the presence of many witnesses entrust to reliable men who will also be qualified to teach others.” We want to raise up these young boys to be positive and godly men in the society in which they live.

I have currently committed for a year with hope of continuing as long as God calls me to this specific ministry.

My success this year will rest not only on my own prayer and hard work but also on the prayers and support of my family and friends! It would be a personal blessing to me if you would include me in your prayer over this next year. Please pray that God will equip me with the strength, endurance, and wisdom in order to be an effective servant/ leader in this position. I need prayer warriors who would be willing to be in consistent prayer for God’s ministry in the Dominican Republic. Pray for the boys and that we can build a solid relationship that can leave an everlasting impact for the cause of Christ.

Also, I need individuals that would be willing to join me in God’s mission in the DR, who would be willing to support the mission financially. This can be done in two different ways. There is a huge need for monthly supporters. The monthly expenses will be about $1100 a month to live in Jarabacoa. If I can find 11 individuals who would be willing to give $100 of their resources toward this mission or even 22 individuals who are willing to give $50 a month towards this mission or even 44 people who are willing to give $25 a month towards this mission, that is a tangible way someone may be able to join the ministry. Also, special gifts would also be a huge blessing as well, and is a way that God can use you in this ministry. I also need to raise about $4000 in one-time expenses. I am prayerfully asking you, my

# Individuals

Amount per Month

11

$100

22

$50

44

$25



Total

$1100/mo.

friends and family to consider being a part of what God will do in the city of Jarabacoa, by becoming a member of my financial support team.

Your tax deductible receipt will be mailed to you in a year end statement. Please make all checks payable to College Park Missionary Church and include in the memo: “Dominican Republic Ministry” and a note that it is to support me.

Another great need I have (for financial and prayer support) is to get connected to those who have a heart for children or international missions. So along with any contribution, please include contact information for those individuals on the response card.

To find out more about the ministry where I will be serving check out the website: http://www.proyectotimoteord.org/english/timothy.html . Also, if you would like updates from me about the ministry and what God is doing in Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic, through a newsletter, email me your contact information at jim.ralstin@gmail.com or call my cell: 574.298.0647. You can also contact me on Facebook. I look forward to being a tangible picture of God’s love in Jarabacoa and I am excited for you to join me in the exciting ministry that God has in Jarabacoa.

Take Care and God Bless,

Jim Ralstin

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