Mysinger Greg Liz 1982 Dom - Republic PDF
Mysinger Greg Liz 1982 Dom - Republic PDF
Mysinger Greg Liz 1982 Dom - Republic PDF
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Jesus commanded his disciples to "go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation" (Mark 16:15). That same imperative from Christ has echoed through the centuries to Christians oftoday. Jesus* message of hope and salvation must be proclaimed NOW to the far
corners of the earth.
Gary and Liz Mysinger are two twentieth century Christians who desire to reproduce first century Christianity in foreign countries. Both are
Oklahoma-cityans and graduates of Midwest Christian College there. Liz has been a member of the Antloch Christian Church since her youth. The Draper Park Christian Church is Gary's "spiritual cradle". They have two
children, Mindy Beth and Julia Suzanne. On December 31,1976, Gary and Liz arrived in the West Indies island of Puerto Rico to begin an evangelistic thrust with the Levlttown Church
of Christ. For the next four and one-half years, they labored in various phases of outreach, such as prison and drug rehabilitation ministries, youth activities, preaching, teaching, calling, literature distribution,
counseling, etc.
While working in Puerto Rico, the Mysingers considered various future avenues of Christian service. After much prayer, meditation, advice and thought, they decided to relocate to the neighboring island of the
Dominican Republic. They returned to the United States In May of 1981. They are currently visiting congregations In this country in search of additional monetary support. Their goal for returning to the Caribbean is
February of 1982.
THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Discovered by Christopher Columbus on December 5, 1492, the island was claimed as a possession of Spain. The first European settle
ment in the New World was established there, as well as the first library, university and hospital. It remained a Spanish colony until 1844; it
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declared Independence from the mother country. The Dominican Republic lies about 600 miles southeast from Miami, Florida. The terrain Is mountainous, yet huge, flat valleys sprawl between ranges. Many crops grow there, such as rice, bananas, peanuts, tobacco, sugar, corn and pineapple; in fact, 80% of the economy is bas ed on agriculture. Mining Is also productive. Iron, nickel, zinc, silver and gold are extracted from the soil. (The nation is the world's fifth largest producer of gold.) The population of the republic is currently about 5 V2 million. They are mostly "mulattos" (people who have mixed white and negro ancestry). The average per capita Income is $880 a year. The literacy rate stands at 76.7%. The Spanish language and culture have predominated since colonial days. The Roman Catholic Church is the official religion of the nation. Despite proselytizing by evangelicals, 97% of the populace still affiliates
with Catholicism. Church and state maintain close ties there.
The Mysinger family desires to proclaim biblical Christianity In the Dominican Republic. Their basic goal is to establish new churches. They desire to locate in the city of San Francisco de Macoris. It Is the third largest city In the nation with a population of 82,000. The Mysingers hope to employ several methods of outreach. Youth ministry will be high on the agenda. Literature distribution will introduce the good news to many. Biblestudy courses will be offered, and follow-up
will seek out the receptive students. Leadership training will ensue the
conversion of the Dominicans. In addition, since the republic is a poor country, various social programs will be employed to uplift and assist the
people.
The Mysinger family is confident that great things are in store for their future efforts of outreach in the Dominican Republic. They covet the prayers and moral support of Christians everywhere. They see themselves as but a small segment of the worldwide body of Christ, dependent upon the other members of that body In order to function pro perly and effectively. Their hopes are to see the llfe-glving gospel go as far into all the world as means make possible. With God's help, great
things will be done.
family
Stateside Addfe :
Route 11 Box 599
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DEPARTURE DELAYED: NEW DATE-:
END OF MAY -
money commitments.
operate.
However, we have only reached the half-way point of our goal of monthly funds needed to The second obstacle is the political unrest currently happening in the DR.
It is election year, and the various parties clash violently; to date about 40 to 50 peo
ple have been killed in these clashes. We regret our delay! The date of election is May 16. We have been ad
vised to move there only after the election.
in the Dominican Republic. One brilliant indication of this was a rally recently held in a stadium in Santiago, the second largest city in the country. All evangelical groups were
invited.
of the people are outside the Roman Catholic Church, this event takes on tremendous sig
The time is NOW for church growth in the Dominican Republic! Reports from our mis
island home so we too can get started in planting seeds for an abundant harvest.
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We can now receive funds directly to our mission rather that through the Draper Park Christian Church. We are in the process of applying for tax exemp tion as a non-profit organization, and are permitted to receive money now. Any gifts can be considered tax deductible. Checks should be made payable to
Good News Outreach.
lope.
Our name need not to appear on the check nor the enve
Moore, OK
73170
We thank the Draper Park church for their help in serving as financial
forwarding agent for us. Their service dates back to late 1976. thanks goes to those who personally handled our money.
IN SEARCH OF SUPPORT
A special
following cities saw our presentation in January and February: Paul's Valley, OK - January 3 Texhoma, OK - January 24
El Reno, OK - January 10 Durant, OK - January 31
Atlanta, KS - January 10 McAlester, OK - January 31 Pittsburg, KS - January 17 Mannford, OK - February 7 Muskogee, OK, (First church) - January 17 Our travels will continue! As long as we're in the USA, we will attempt to visit as many congregations as is possible. Please join us in prayer that we may find the sponsors
we need to get the job done in the Dominican Republic!
In Christian love,
c^ysingei:' family
Stateside Address
Route 11 Box 599
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March and April, 1982
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DEPARTURE SET FOR MAY 31
In the morning of May 31, we will depart from the USA and return to the West Indies. We will have completed a year of traveling and speaking to churches in the
Southwest.
We originally planned to leave in February, but could not find sufficient funds.
We have since then found additional sponsors. However, the new total of monthly receipts still will not meet our proposed budget. But we will continue anyway and utilize what we receive. We're certain that many victories await us in the near future.
MONEY NEEDED FOR RELOCATION
We are about $3,000 short of our goal of money needed to relocate to the DR. This money is needed to get us and our belongings from Oklahoma City to our new home in that country. It will cover costs of travel shipping, auto
and literature purchase, taxes, etc.
We are making a special appeal to our readers. We ask that you consider making a one-time contribution to this fund. Specially mark your envelope
with "Relocation Fund" and send the check to:
GOOD NEWS OUTREACH
Moore, OK
73170
Thanks!
We have recently altered our plans for relocation to the city of San Francisco de Macoris. Instead, we will move to the northern coastal city of Puerto Plata. This city is an important commercial, shipping and resort spot. The substance for urging this relocation came from Bill Loft, veteran missionary currently laboring in Santiago, DR. He has made some strong gospel contacts in Puerto Plata. As a result, there are beginnings of two churches in that city. We have been
asked to move there and assist the leaders of the churches. In addition, we will
SOJOURNINGS.
Our travels during March and April have taken us near and far.
a list of speaking engagements during that period:
March 3-5 - World Vision Crusade - Grand Junction, CO
The following is
March 14 - Hillside Christian Church - Nowata, OK Anrll 4 - Valley View Christian Church - Dallas, TX April 4 - Story Road Christian Church - Irving, TX
April 18 - First Christian Church - Hydro, OK April 25 - Westview Christian Church - Shreveport, LA
We thank the friendly people for their meals and lodging that we encountered in these journeys. They greatly enhance the experience of travel.
PRAYER ASSAULT
We ask for your prayers for a good, positive and effective beginning to the soonto-be outreach to the northern coastal region of the Dominican Republic. Let's join hearts in prayer that the paths will be prepared for a harvest of many souls in that country. We should also ask that those currently involved in gospel witness there may
see many works and wonders take place.
In Christian Love,
(^llysingef family
Stateside Address -'
Route 11 Box 599
Mysinger family in the West Indies nation of the Dominican Republic. It is a planned financial budget to cover the costs of that family's relocation, salary and business expenses. It is their aspiration to seek monetary commitments from
individuals and churches so that, collectively, the members of Christ's body will,
fulfill his directive to go into all nations and proclaim His good news.
The basic financial goals are as follows:
$300
^00
200 100 100
5. Emergency fund and reserve repatriation.... 6. Legal fees, documents, tax stamps, customs, taxes...
7. Vehicle operation and repairs
100 400
$1,800
(over)
The
$2,000 1,000
5,500
800
5. Family automobile
TOTAL
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$12,000
This information has been compiled for the pupose of informing the interested
party or parties of the financial needs of the Mysinger family in their planes for
evangelism in the Dominican Republic. If there are any questions, comments or sug
If preferred, the
-We contacted
most
while in the
USA
later reply.
To date, we do not have a l i s t of
the contributors,
ven,
cheerful givers.
attentive
eye sees
those who
heeded
As a result,
Julie Liz
Gary
Mindy
The Mysinger Family,,, ,,,committed to announcing the good news of Jesus to people of other na tions, currently active in the Dominican Republic,
We Have Returned !
We have returned to the islands of
the Caribbean!
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we had witnessed to
to
We knew before
we l e f t the
USA
that we
Rico for
Puerto
Dominican
Republic.
orient
myself to
the city of
protrudes a dominating mountain, with its peak hidden in clouds most days.
CHURCHES IN PUERTO PLATA
Mean
gregation in Levittown,
inflation
an American missionary
who
works
in
which is
about
broad
Puerto Plata.
dy to submit our documents to them for visa application. But they told us
we had l e f t much undone. What followed
ago;
from a
of a talented Do
was a maddening two-week race to vari ous government and legal offices. A
minican preacher, Ramon Mendez. Their messages reach Puerto Plata. Several
asking for li
From the
churches. in exis
dy,
the third largest city in the nation, with a population of about 100,000. (San Francisco was number three.) It
is considered the major community of
the northern coastal region,and a pro
mitted on
month for
two
weeks later.
It will be a part of our task to for tify these churches. We look forward
to beginning sooni
They told us
that we must
now wait a
SPECIAL THANKS
We take this section of the news
My objec
to: check
those churches
contributed
due to an
zon, lapping beautiful beaches where land begins. To the south of the city
who have
account
p.
churches of s-imilar faith
4. Assist those who are in phy sical need by all tneans pos
sible
has been our premise from incipience to be a church-starting and churchassisting outreach. We will attempt
I^EPO^T
we would aspire to exalt the whole man, our emphasis is on the spiri
...from the Dominican Republic
Challenge: The Dominican Republic! P7% Roman Catholic affiliation Over six million people
Julie
Liz
Gary
MIndy
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but
our own
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goods
after living
GLIMPSES OF THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC... "THE CRADLE OF THE AMERICAS" PRAY WITH US THAT THERE WILL BE AN AWAKENING OF THE GOSPEL HERE
is their partial ministry, they say, to assist other missionary families as they enter the same field. Their time and energies have been expended to the second mile. We express high
amounts of gratitude to them.
The Levittown congregation is doing quite well. Attendance avera ges 30; the members are demonstra ting growth and maturity. A house wife, Maria Sanchez, was baptized in
June. Her husband wants to be a mi nister. Another member wants to see
to use the land for church property. Another believer aspires to preach, but he must first complete a tenure in the Navy. We will keep in contact with
the Levittown church. bers have indicated Several mem an interest in
visiting
mem.bers
us in
of the
Puerto Plata.
Levittown
The
we
The present
stateside
body are
our close friends; our 41/2 years there have brought us together. May they keep moving ahead in the Lord's
will I
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needs;
NEEDS.*
NEEDS!
NEEDS!
church activities. Why not make i t a class project or your own task to supply one or more of these items?
1."baseball gloves, balls, bats, etc. 2.volleyball and net, basketball 3.filmstrip Bible stories
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Challenge: The Dominican Republic! P7% Roman Catholic affiliation Over six million people
Julie
Liz
Gary
Mindy
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AN
imRODUCTlON:
CARLOS TORRES,
CO-WORKER
We'd like to introduce laborator to our readers. our col Carlos
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when he
Cubu
was 15 years old. He later decided to study for the ministry; he atte nded a Nazarene seminary in Santi ago. After laboring in various evangelical churches, he became dis couraged by questionable conduct and doctrine. He finally took an
denominational a f f i l i a t i o n .
As fortune
would have i t ,
ministers
Car
to
brother-in-law
Two people were baptized on Oc tober 3 in Puerto Plata. Manuel Lora, shown on the left, and Jaq.ueline Lora, are cousins; they are also re
latives of Carlos Torres. Carlos,
youth,
reflect
are sure
remarkable maturity.
they will
be assets
to the
Lord's
KIDDIE KORNER
CO-WORKER:
CARLOS TORRES
a restoration church in Santiago.He and missionary Bill Loft spoke with Carlos about beginning a similar
church in Puerto Plata In Decem
ber of 1981, the church was estab lished, following several months of preparatory evangelizing.
A lion's share of our time i s
are being added and older ones are getting involved in the growtho We hope to see this church become a true center of evangelism for the northern region of the island.
Sat\;irdays are survey days for us. We have been visiting towns and communities in the general district of Puerto Plata, searching for spots which might be fertile soil for es tablishing new churches. We visit the students of a Bible study course offered by radio from Bill Loft and his workers in Santiago. These pri mary contacts greatly help us in es tablishing familiarity in an other wise unfamiliar community. One such neighborhood that we visited is called Vuelta Larga. It is a township of about 900 souls; in its 150 year history, there has not been a permanently established chur ch of any kind. It is true that the majority of the people there confess Roman Catholicism? yet, apart from their casual confession, they have little or no knowledge of the Bible. We intend to hold an evangelistic rally there in November.
We will continue to
soil* of our new 'field*.
Mindy Beth Mysinger, our oldest daughter,is well into her third year of life. She now attends pre-kinder classes in a private school. These classes are in Spanish, and she is doing well at picking up the words.
She i s shown here in her uniform.
Mindy enjoys being here in the Domi nican Republic. Although she still
cannot communicate well with the ne
'test the
We search
ighborhood children, she enjoys pla ying with them, Mindy is quite pop
ular here because blondes aire rather
scarce.
for those communities which appear to be fertile soil for church growth.
HEPOI^
to the
Body
during this
repent and
l i f e more
first year.
submit
Gary
Mindy
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PREAE'HINE RALLIES
YIELD PRQSPEET5
Two weeks of evangelistic prea
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ch\irch
and
prospects.
We
"went
to
the
streets"
for
these r a l l i e s .
Rather
than
hold a
bx 381
campaign thought
and
began
Regular country
For the
ch\irch services
distributing
Bible message
ly. We
each
night, the
remained
called
10 to
within
church.
These r a l l i e s
"lightening campaigns"
of their portable
its
newborn
stage?
After
taking
and unannounced
into consideration
nature.
is overwhelmingly catholic
(as many
tracts in
Our goal
homes
virtually every
800
house in
those
this congre
inhabitants.
now is to
visit in
gospel.
There
a total of 23
in search of
individuals who
basic principles:
of the believers.
the
As a
evangeliza
result, act
such confessions.
those
Christ, list
of
potential
Larga,
Instead, we
foresee a gra
church membership.
buildup
Monday Tuesday
Wednesday
make it happen.
Thursday
service
Youth night
These were baptized in November. They are Henry, Cruza and Rafaelito,
in that order.
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