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ORACION URGENTE POR HERMANOS DE LA IGLESIA

8 DE MARZO.

Urgentemente por este medio pedimos sus oraciones por algunas hermanas de la iglesia que han etado muy afectadas de salud. Necesitamos de sus oraciones por ellas, a continuacion damos sus nombres.

1- Lleimi Andino. Su problema es bien serio, ella el lunes pasado fue picada por un mosquito, despues de eso se sintio debil, fua al medico y le han diagnosticado DENGUE, tine un hijo de año y medio, su esposo y yo tube el gozo de casarlos, es una paeja la cual apreciamos.
La hermana no esta bien y pedimos sus oraciones por ella.

2- Ethid Villafranca. Su problema no es de lo mejor, ella tendra que ser operada proximamente, tendran que sacarle unos fibromas, quistes y ovarios, para ella es bien dificil ya que para estos asutos de enfermedad ella es un poco debil, esto la atribula mucho a pesar que es una mujer fuerte, muy fiel a la oracion especialmete en los matutinos.

3- Oracion por Isabel mi esposa amada. su problema esta en su dentadura, ella esta padeciendo desde hace un tiempo de muchos dolores en su mandibula, encias, muelas y dientes, y la cara.
Ya hemos visto varios medicos y no saben explicar lo que esta pasando y si lo explican no es la razon de los dolores, estamos pidiendo a Dios que haga un milagro en ella.

4- Tenemos a varios hermanos y hermanas afectados de salud para lo cual pedimos sus oraciones.

Hermanos parece ser que el Diablo se ha levantado contra nosotros y no lo dudo ya que Dios se esta glorificando en manera especial, las almas se estan salvando y los cultos se estan dando maravillosos.

El enemigo quiere debilitarnos pero en el nombre de Jesus no lo lograra, porque la victoria es nuestra, y porque ustedes oran por nosotros tambien.

Nuestras Necesidades mas urgentes

1---Necesitamos construir el templo en la aldea de Lady Ville, recuerden que ya tenemos nestro terreno, fue pagado en su totalidad. Aun no hemos podido comenzar la construccion. Necesitamos su colavoracion y oracion para lograr este sueno.

2---En estos momentos necesitamos un transporte para la iglesia, el bus que teniamos ya no nos resuelve para ese trabajo, ha dado muchos problemas, asi que necesitamos otro bus para el transporte de los hermanos. Necesitamos para esto $ 5,000.00 cinco mil dolares, para comprar un bus. Ayudenos que tenemos dificultadas con el transporte a los hermanos.

3---Necesitamos una casa donde mudarnos ya que en el mes de septiembre se nos cumple la casa y tenemos que salir de ella, pues los duenos dicen que la van a vender. Las que hemos encontrado estan mucho mas cara. Ayudenos a orar.



viernes 16 de octubre de 2009

PEDIDO DE ORACION URGENTE

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URGENTE, URGENTE, URGENTE.

Necesitamos sus oraciones a favor de algunas familia de Belice.

Estos son los casos por el cual pedimos oracion.


Se ahogo el lunes pasado 12 de octubre 2009 el esposo de una hermana muy querida en la iglesia se ahogo. Es un asunto muy triste. Todos estamos muy dolidos por esta situacion, pedimos su oracion por la FAMILIA DIAZ.


Otra oracion que pedimos en por la hermana Ethid, que sufrio un segundo derrame cerebral y tiene un lado de su cuerpo sin movimiento.

Ayudennos a orar por estas familias con mucha necesidad.

jueves 30 de julio de 2009

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O' eni Song



miércoles 29 de julio de 2009

Bautismo glorioso en el mar.

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Aqui estamos llegando a la orilla del mar. 6:00 de la manana.
Cantamos a Dios en el bautismo.
Ceremonia de apertura.
Oramos para sumergirlos en las aguas.

Que lindo es orar, y mas a esta hora de la manana,
por los nuevos que seran recividos como miembros activos de la iglesia.
Etonamos alabanza a Dios, aunque no canto mucho.
Ultimas palabras antes de entrar al agua.

La hermana llora mientras testifica de lo que Dios ha hecho en su vida.
Entrando al agua.
La bautizamos en el nombre del Padre, del hijo y del Epsiritu Santo.
Seguimos orando.

domingo 24 de mayo de 2009

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Somos una familia Feliz



Provando a ver con los videos y asi publicar algunos de la iglesia, pero por ahora tengo este que uso de prueba

domingo 22 de febrero de 2009

Lo más reciente, Ultimo domingo de Febrero 2009

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La verdad estamos creciendo


Una vista panoramica de lo que es la Iglesia hoy

Antes no habia iglesia en Español aqui, ahora si hay.



Andy y Mariel cantando en la iglesia



Dios se glorifica en la aldea de Lady Ville.

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Dios es grande.

Hermanos quiero informarles como esta la obra en La Aldea de Lady Ville.

Dios se esta glorificando en la ilgesia que estamos levantando, la verdad lo que no se habia visto aqui se esta viendo, Dios se esta glroficando en la salvacion de almas.

La iglesia la cual le hemos llamado 'EL SHADDAI', esta iglesia esta creciendo como nunca, cada domingo estamos teniendo una asitencia de un promedio de 100 personas. El templo se esta llenando, cada semana alguien recibe al Senor, el domingo antes pasado tres personas pasaron yorando a recibir al Senor y esto se esta haciendo una costumbre.

Que hermoso es ver cuando un alma perdida pasa al frene a recibir a Jesus en su corazon, que satisfaccion mas grande, estamos aqui desde la Republica Dominicana, dejando nuestra tierra para ver esto, aveces nos vemos en muchas necesidades, pero cuando vemos las almas venir a los pies de Jesus, decimos vale la pena sufrir por esta causa.


A eso nos ha llamado el Senor a ganar almas para su reino.

Hermanos pedimos nos ayuden a orar por los nuevos convertidos proximamente estamos para abrir una clase de doctrina con unos 11 nuevos creyentes.

QUE BENDICION.

VALE LA PENA QUE SIGAS APOYANDO ESTE MINISTERIO,
GANANDO A BELICE PARA CRISTO.

sábado 30 de agosto de 2008

Crimen en Belice, Material en Ingles.

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29/08/2008 - 09:40 AM

Burglary - Nolbert Rancharan, 36, manager of CP Gas Station, reported that on Sunday, at about 10:30 p.m., he left his business place, located at #1 Carrillo Puerto Avenue, Santa Elena Town, properly secured and upon making checks on Monday at 6:00 a.m., he discovered that it was burglarized. A safe, containing an assortment of jewelries valued at $30,000, was stolen. Police have detained Brian Roland, 18; Joshua Coleman, 19; and Shayan Garnett, 24, all gas attendants, and Raymond Rudon, 22, a taxi driver of Santa Elena Town, pending charges.


2- Yanira Escobar, 20, gets 15 years for manslaughter

A Guatemalan domestic, Yanira Escobar, 20, will spend the next 15 years at the Central Prison, Justice Herbert Lord today ruled in one of the last hearings of the Supreme Court scheduled for the recently completed June session.

Escobar was convicted on August 6 of manslaughter by a vote of 11-1, and unanimously acquitted of murder by six men and six women. She had been accused of the stabbing death of Yesenia Salguero, 23, a mother of four; in a bar fight that spilled out to the street side in San Ignacio in July of 2005.

Today’s sentencing hearing featured mitigation pleas from two character witnesses brought by defense attorney Linbert Willis, and a presentation of an impact assessment statement by Director of Public Prosecutions, Cheryl-Lynn Branker Taitt.

Melchor de Mencos businesswoman Anna Lucretia Trujillo de Leon, who knew the defendant from age 8 to 14, told the court that Yanira, whose full name is Carmen Dominga Hernandez, had run errands for her tortilla business and was bright, respectful, humble and honest despite being both illiterate and a victim of family problems, mostly alcoholism, in her parents. She was also familiar with the deceased, Yesenia, and her mother Sandra.

Prison officer Carla Casimiro noted Escobar’s participation in the prison literacy program, in which she is still enrolled, and graduations from arts and crafts and hospitality and catering programs, and said she retained the manners and respect she had had from childhood.

Yanira Escobar herself begged forgiveness from Salguero’s family (not present in the court) for what she called a “mistake” and “a sin in the eyes of God,” when asked if she had anything to say before sentencing.

Willis submitted that the young woman, a minor at the time, found herself backed into a corner by circumstances “not of her own making,” and said she could not have been expected to reason her way out as an adult would while facing imminent threats and taunts from the women, including Salguero, who surrounded her at King’s Lodge that July night.

The DPP countered that no amount of hand-wringing from Escobar could restore the late Yesenia to her children and her mother.

Ultimately, Justice Lord said his decision was based on the established guidelines of the Court of Appeal in manslaughter sentences. While the Supreme Court has awarded less than 15 years (most recently in the case of Josefa Choc, sentenced to ten years with effect from the start of her incarceration in 2005, and having already served three years), the standard set by the COA in DPP vs. Clifford Hyde (2006) is a minimum of 15 years and maximum of 25 (the law provides for sentences of up to life in prison for manslaughter convictions).

In that case, Hyde had pleaded guilty and had been given 12 years, which the DPP appealed. In February of 2007, the COA ruled that the lower court justice had been too lenient and raised Hyde’s term to 15 years.

With that, Justice Lord handed down the sentence, effective from the start date of the trial, July 18, 2008, and not July 2005 as requested by Willis.

The Supreme Court is in recess as of August 15. Judges return September 15, and the final sessions for the judicial year 2008 begin respectively in September for the North (Corozal and Orange Walk), October for the Central (Belize and Cayo), and November for the South (Stann Creek and Toledo).


3- Wife drops charges against husband; saves him from jail

Claudia Saunders, 28, financial manager for the Belize Zoo and Tropical Education Center at Mile 29, Western Highway, today asked the Magistrate’s Court to withdraw all charges against her businessman husband, Brian Saunders, 35.

Claudia formally requested no further action on the case from Chief Magistrate Margaret McKenzie this morning in #1 Magistrate’s Court.

The argument between the estranged couple on Friday on the premises of the Belize Zoo caused quite a stir, especially after Brian reportedly started choking Claudia and then dragged her by her hair at gunpoint into his white Ford pickup.

Claudia told police that he then drove to a feeder road 100 yards away near Mahogany Heights, where he continued kicking her about, punching her and threatening to kill her as she struggled with him.

Police came to her aid and took Saunders into custody. This morning, he faced charges of aggravated assault, harm, damage to property, using threatening words and discharging a firearm in public. The first charge alone would have been enough to force Chief Magistrate McKenzie to remand Saunders, not to mention the damage the fight caused to the office where Claudia worked, as well as to her cellular phone and I-Pod.

But, we are told, after consultation with the Director of Public Prosecutions, all charges were dismissed except discharging a firearm in public, for which Saunders was bailed for $500 and told to return to court on September 18.



4- Lake I youth, 22, shot dead - murderer sent message 4 hours before shooting Raymark Flowers, Jr.

Police have detained a young man and are seeking other suspects as investigations into the shooting death of another Belize City youth continue.

Police visited the trauma room at the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital shortly after 7:00 last night, where they saw the body of Raymark Flowers, Jr., 22, with a single apparent gunshot wound to the left side of the temple.

Police say that Flowers was standing with friends approximately 20 yards away from his home, located at #3B Flamboyant Street, when about four to five gunshots were heard and Flowers was then seen lying on the ground, bleeding from the left side of the head.

Flowers’ grandmother, Alvine Hemsley, 69, told Amandala that about four hours before the shooting she received information that someone was threatening to kill Flowers.

“Well, ‘e mi di bade, and when’e come out, I ask ahn, boy weh trouble yu deh eena? And ‘e sey no, I noh eena no trouble and nobady wan kill mi,” stated Hemsley.

Hemsley recalled that although Flowers was standing outside their home with friends, she kept coming outside to check on him.

“Around 6:30 p.m., the news came on and when the news came on, I heard 4 or 5 gunshots and when I came out, all I saw was smoke and then they told me that he got shot.”

According to family and friends, Flowers was not a troublemaker, but a quiet and friendly person. He was raised by his grandmother at #3B Flamboyant Street. He attended St. Martin De Porres School and later graduated from Edward P. Yorke High School. He later completed a one-year mechanic’s course at C.E.T. and was working as a mechanic.

A post mortem examination conducted on Flowers’ body certified the cause of death to be Infrudural Ventricular Bilateral Hemorrhage, due to severe brain damage as a result of multiple gunshot wounds to the head.

Police have not yet charged anyone as yet in connection with this latest shooting death.



5- Murdered for his own bicycle!

Abel Thomas, 22, of an Amara Avenue address in Belize City, was finishing up a night on the town with friend and fellow construction worker Jose Mena, 25, at Newtown Barracks on Sunday morning.

Thomas, having just dropped off Mena at his home on Iguana Street and headed for his own at 4:15 a.m., could not have then known that in the next few minutes, his life would suddenly end – because two dark-skinned men wanted his beach cruiser bicycle.

Mena told us today that he heard noises from down the street, which turned out to be Thomas shouting for help, as the two men ganged up on him further up Iguana Street.

Mena wasted no time getting back on his own bicycle, and riding to his friend’s aid.

But the robbers saw him coming and one decided to take to his heels.

Mena dropped the bike near his friend and took off after him on foot. Despite keeping up for 50 meters, however, he was neither able to catch the man or get a good look at him.

Giving up, Mena decided to return to his friend’s side. But while still a distance away, he saw the remaining robber take out an object and thereafter heard a gunshot, upon which Thomas fell to the ground. The robber then turned and pointed the object at Mena, who ran.

A few minutes later, he returned. The robbers were long gone, along with both bicycles, but Thomas’ body remained, with a single gunshot wound to the back of the head.

Thomas was officially pronounced dead at 4:45 a.m. at the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital.

The two men had worked together at Matus and Matus Construction at Mile 3 on the Northern Highway. Thomas had been there for about 10 months prior to the incident.

Today, his family said they were thinking about returning to their native Guatemala to get away from the violence in the city streets.

Thomas’s uncle, Miguel Sucuqui, who raised Thomas at Amara Avenue since he was 12, told Amandala today that his nephew was no troublemaker, and that he had no idea who would want to kill him, except for his bicycle.

Sucuqui, first heard the news from his sister while across the border for the weekend. He confirmed that Abel was not drinking at the time of the incident, and described him as an athlete who loved life.

Police have announced no suspects at this time.

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