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					<title>Should Christians Help the Poor?</title>
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					<description>&lt;a href=&quot;https://secure.piryx.com/donate/awQWn5fL/Good-Samaritan-Mission/feedthehungry&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;Should Christians help the poor? Throughout Proverbs we find that God tells us to be merciful and kind to the poor, yet I&apos;ve also been told that if we do not couple that with the Gospel our efforts are in vain. I like to take the Word literally and say that we as Christians have an obligation to help the poor because we love God and want to show His compassion. 
If we are walking in the Spirit, we will be a living example of what God can do for a person and our lives will point them to Christ. Of course we need to open our mouth and testify of Him, and that will happen if we make it our practice to testify of Him whenever we are given the opportunity. Our responsibilty is to &quot;show&quot; and &quot;tell&quot; by our actions and words. God will take care of the rest.
I challenge all Christians to show the love of God in whatever way the Holy Spirit directs. This may be lending a helping hand to an older saint, the neighbor who lost his job, or a small child who has no family. We must be atune to the Holy Spirit&apos;s leading every moment of the day so we do not miss opportunities to serve God by meeting the needs of the poor. 

Prov. 14:21  &quot;He that despiseth his neighbour sinneth: but he that hath mercy on the poor, happy is he.&quot; Prov. 14:31  &quot;He that oppresseth the poor reproacheth his Maker: but he that honoureth him hath mercy on the poor.&quot;
Prov. 19:17  &quot;He that hath pity upon the poor lendeth unto the LORD; and that which he hath given will he pay him again.&quot;   Prov. 21:13 &quot;Whoso stoppeth his ears at the cry of the poor, he also shall cry himself, but shall not be heard.&quot;
Prov. 28:27  &quot;He that giveth unto the poor shall not lack: but he that hideth his eyes shall have many a curse.&quot; Prov. 29:7  &quot;The righteous considereth the cause of the poor: but the wicked regardeth not to know it.&quot;
Prov. 31:9 &quot;Open thy mouth, judge righteously, and plead the cause of the poor and needy.&quot;

The last one I dedicate to all those who are a friend to the poor and needy child.
Matthew 10:42 &quot;And whosoever shall give to drink unto one of these little ones a cup of cold water only in the name of a disciple, verily I say unto you, he shall in no wise lose his reward.&quot;

To love a poor and despised child of God for Christ&apos;s sake shows greater love to Christ than if we love the honorable, and amiable, and rich members of his church. Acts of love are divinely estimated rather by motive than by measure.

Help us Keep Our Feeding Centers Open so we can Feed the Hungry and Keep Showing and Teaching these children how much Jesus Loves them.

&lt;a href=&quot;https://secure.piryx.com/donate/awQWn5fL/Good-Samaritan-Mission/feedthehungry&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;CLICK HERE TO DONATE TO OUR 2012 FEED THE HUNGRY BENEFIT.

May God Bless You,
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<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="https://secure.piryx.com/donate/awQWn5fL/Good-Samaritan-Mission/feedthehungry" target="_blank"><img src="http://api.ning.com:80/files/6DLnZfDv*8IW19vz*B6AsSZTlprEU5udaS6QiuzoW6ew4bOm1eHePhvYvuu8T27fNVuhYO-VA77cC-rnzlRPgxalZ8EDGDLn/hungrychild1.jpg?width=300" width="300" style="padding: 1px;" class="align-left"/></a>Should Christians help the poor? Throughout Proverbs we find that God tells us to be merciful and kind to the poor, yet I?ve also been told that if we do not couple that with the Gospel our efforts are in vain. I like to take the Word literally and say that we as Christians have an obligation to help the poor because we love God and want to show His compassion. </p>
<p style="text-align: left;">If we are walking in the Spirit, we will be a living example of what God can do for a person and our lives will point them to Christ. Of course we need to open our mouth and testify of Him, and that will happen if we make it our practice to testify of Him whenever we are given the opportunity. Our responsibilty is to ?show? and ?tell? by our actions and words. God will take care of the rest.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">I challenge all Christians to show the love of God in whatever way the Holy Spirit directs. This may be lending a helping hand to an older saint, the neighbor who lost his job, or a small child who has no family. We must be atune to the Holy Spirit?s leading every moment of the day so we do not miss opportunities to serve God by meeting the needs of the poor. </p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #ff0000;">Prov. 14:21  ?He that despiseth his neighbour sinneth: but he that hath mercy on the poor, happy is he.?</span><br/> <span style="color: #ff0000;">Prov. 14:31  ?He that oppresseth the poor reproacheth his Maker: but he that honoureth him hath mercy on the poor.?</span></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #ff0000;">Prov. 19:17  ?He that hath pity upon the poor lendeth unto the LORD; and that which he hath given will he pay him again.?  </span><br/> <span style="color: #ff0000;">Prov. 21:13 ?Whoso stoppeth his ears at the cry of the poor, he also shall cry himself, but shall not be heard.?</span></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #ff0000;">Prov. 28:27  ?He that giveth unto the poor shall not lack: but he that hideth his eyes shall have many a curse.?</span><br/> <span style="color: #ff0000;">Prov. 29:7  ?The righteous considereth the cause of the poor: but the wicked regardeth not to know it.?</span></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #ff0000;">Prov. 31:9 ?Open thy mouth, judge righteously, and plead the cause of the poor and needy.?</span></p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">The last one I dedicate to all those who are a friend to the poor and needy child.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #ff0000;">Matthew 10:42 ?And whosoever shall give to drink unto one of these little ones a cup of cold water only in the name of a disciple, verily I say unto you, he shall in no wise lose his reward.?</span></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">To love a poor and despised child of God for Christ?s sake shows greater love to Christ than if we love the honorable, and amiable, and rich members of his church. Acts of love are divinely estimated rather by motive than by measure.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Help us Keep Our Feeding Centers Open so we can Feed the Hungry and Keep Showing and Teaching these children how much Jesus Loves them.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="https://secure.piryx.com/donate/awQWn5fL/Good-Samaritan-Mission/feedthehungry" target="_blank">CLICK HERE TO DONATE TO OUR 2012 FEED THE HUNGRY BENEFIT.</a></p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">May God Bless You,</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Good Samaritan Mission</p>]]></content:encoded>
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					<title>Update from Joan Tyson January, 2012</title>
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					<description>In just a few days young people will be coming from villages all over the southern part of Honduras seeking an opportunity to study.  For us to board and take care of them 24 hours a day we have to have a minimum of two sponsors paying $30.00 per month each, or one sponsor paying $60.00.  This includes dormitories, three meals a day, their uniforms, shoes, and schooling.  Some students have been studying in the villages with one sponsor for a long time but now it is time to go to high school and there are no high schools in their villages.  Their hope is to come to Good Samaritan High School and live in the dormitories.
 
We desperately need your help.  Please go to our website at &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.goodsamaritan.ms&quot;&gt;www.goodsamaritan.ms in the menu, you will see a link that says &quot;Sponsor a Child&quot; and look at the pictures.  If you could only come here and see what our program has done for these children and young people, you would see why my life is dedicated to trying to help them.    When our high school principal was recently in a very serious automobile accident, she was met and attended to at the hospital in the capitol by students that she had taught years ago, now doctors or interns about to become doctors.  They are everywhere  in banks, offices, teachers, military academies, doctors, nurses, pastors, pastors wives, and on and on.  Do you know the wonderful part?  The majority of these young people are born again Christians, having received the Lord in our schools.  We are adding new children to the site everyday.
 
I need your help.  It is so, so hard for me to say no and see someone leave, knowing they have no opportunity in this life. Together with our grammar school, in Honduras alone, last year over 1100 young people had the opportunity of hearing God&apos;s Word every day of the week.  Many received the Lord as Savior.  Please do not think of this as a social program.  THIS IS OUR MISSION FIELD.  Our goal is that every young person leave our school with the Lord in his/her heart.
 
VISIT OUR WEBSITE TODAY AND ALLOW THE LORD TO SPEAK TO YOUR HEART.  CHOOSE ONE OF THESE YOUNG PEOPLE AND EXPERIENCE THE JOY OF THE LORD IN YOUR HEART KNOWING YOU ARE GIVING AN OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME TO A DESERVING YOUNG PERSON OR CHILD.
 
PROVERBS 19:17 &quot;HE THAT HATH PITY UPON THE POOR LENDETH UNTO THE LORD; AND THAT WHICH HE HATH GIVEN WILL HE PAY HIM AGAIN&quot;.    WOULDN&apos;T YOU LIKE TO MAKE A LOAN TO THE LORD TODAY?
 
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<p><b>In just a few days young people will be coming from villages all over the southern part of Honduras seeking an opportunity to study.  For us to board and take care of them 24 hours a day we have to have a minimum of two sponsors paying $30.00 per month each, or one sponsor paying $60.00.  This includes dormitories, three meals a day, their uniforms, shoes, and schooling.  Some students have been studying in the villages with one sponsor for a long time but now it is time to go to high school and there are no high schools in their villages.  Their hope is to come to Good Samaritan High School and live in the dormitories.</b></p>
<p><b> </b></p>
<p><b>We desperately need your help.  Please go to our website at <a href="http://www.goodsamaritan.ms">www.goodsamaritan.ms</a> in the menu, you will see a link that says ?Sponsor a Child? and look at the pictures.  If you could only come here and see what our program has done for these children and young people, you would see why my life is dedicated to trying to help them.    When our high school principal was recently in a very serious automobile accident, she was met and attended to at the hospital in the capitol by students that she had taught years ago, now doctors or interns about to become doctors.  They are everywhere ? in banks, offices, teachers, military academies, doctors, nurses, pastors, pastors wives, and on and on.  Do you know the wonderful part?  The majority of these young people are born again Christians, having received the Lord in our schools.  We are adding new children to the site everyday.</b></p>
<p><b> </b></p>
<p><b>I need your help.  It is so, so hard for me to say no and see someone leave, knowing they have no opportunity in this life. Together with our grammar school, in Honduras alone, last year over 1100 young people had the opportunity of hearing God?s Word every day of the week.  Many received the Lord as Savior.  Please do not think of this as a social program.  THIS IS OUR MISSION FIELD.  Our goal is that every young person leave our school with the Lord in his/her heart.</b></p>
<p> </p>
<p><b>VISIT OUR WEBSITE TODAY AND ALLOW THE LORD TO SPEAK TO YOUR</b> <b>HEART.  CHOOSE ONE OF THESE YOUNG PEOPLE AND EXPERIENCE THE</b> <b>JOY OF THE LORD IN YOUR HEART KNOWING YOU ARE GIVING AN</b> <b>OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME TO A DESERVING YOUNG PERSON OR CHILD.</b></p>
<p><b> </b></p>
<p><b>PROVERBS 19:17 ?HE THAT HATH PITY UPON THE POOR LENDETH UNTO THE LORD; AND THAT WHICH HE HATH GIVEN WILL HE PAY HIM AGAIN?.    WOULDN?T YOU LIKE TO MAKE A LOAN TO THE LORD TODAY?</b></p>
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<p><b>JOAN TYSON</b></p>]]></content:encoded>
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					<title>National Emergency in Honduras</title>
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					<description>October 18, 2011
 
Dear friends of Good Samaritan,
 
We have an emergency going on in Honduras right now as a result of the hurricane that hit Mexico a few days ago.  The hurricane has caused heavy rains and flooding all over Honduras and neighboring countries and the rains keep coming. 
 
Many of the villages are completely cut off or isolated because of mudslides that have destroyed parts of the roads.  A part of the Pan American highway between the capital city of Tegucigalpa and the largest city in the south, Choluteca, has been washed away in one place, cutting off Choluteca and all surrounding towns and villages including San Marcos de Colon.
 
The President of Honduras has declared this a national disaster.  All schools, including ours, have been closed.  The people who work in the fields have been unable to work for days due to all of this rain and this means no pay and no food in their homes. 
 
Our pastors are investigating how many homes have been affected in their areas.
We want to make up food bags and start giving these out just as quickly as possible.  The mayor of San Marcos de Colon has asked for the mission&apos;s help but we prefer to work directly with the people through our pastors. 
 
We don&apos;t have time right now to send out a letter by regular mail so we are using e-mail.  If the Lord touches your heart to buy some food bags, the fastest way would be to send your donation by PayPal or any major credit card.  Just note that this is emergency relief for Honduras.  We plan to make up $20 food bags and you can buy as many as you want.  We want to give out one food bag in every home that has been affected by this disaster.  I know that many people are calling on God right now for help and we are praying that God will touch many hearts to help them.
 
&lt;a target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&amp;amp;hosted_button_id=ZC8Q5F43GLM6E&quot;&gt;CLICK HERE TO DONATE BY PAYPAL
 
May God richly bless and repay you.  Please keep the people of Honduras in your prayers.
 
In Christ,
 
Joan Tyson
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<p>October 18, 2011</p>
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<p>Dear friends of Good Samaritan,</p>
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<p>We have an emergency going on in Honduras right now as a result of the hurricane that hit Mexico a few days ago.  The hurricane has caused heavy rains and flooding all over Honduras and neighboring countries and the rains keep coming. </p>
<p> </p>
<p>Many of the villages are completely cut off or isolated because of mudslides that have destroyed parts of the roads.  A part of the Pan American highway between the capital city of Tegucigalpa and the largest city in the south, Choluteca, has been washed away in one place, cutting off Choluteca and all surrounding towns and villages including San Marcos de Colon.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The President of Honduras has declared this a national disaster.  All schools, including ours, have been closed.  The people who work in the fields have been unable to work for days due to all of this rain and this means no pay and no food in their homes. </p>
<p> </p>
<p>Our pastors are investigating how many homes have been affected in their areas.</p>
<p>We want to make up food bags and start giving these out just as quickly as possible.  The mayor of San Marcos de Colon has asked for the mission?s help but we prefer to work directly with the people through our pastors. </p>
<p> </p>
<p>We don?t have time right now to send out a letter by regular mail so we are using e-mail.  If the Lord touches your heart to buy some food bags, the fastest way would be to send your donation by PayPal or any major credit card.  Just note that this is emergency relief for Honduras.  We plan to make up $20 food bags and you can buy as many as you want.  We want to give out one food bag in every home that has been affected by this disaster.  I know that many people are calling on God right now for help and we are praying that God will touch many hearts to help them.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&amp;hosted_button_id=ZC8Q5F43GLM6E">CLICK HERE TO DONATE BY PAYPAL</a></p>
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<p>May God richly bless and repay you.  Please keep the people of Honduras in your prayers.</p>
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<p>In Christ,</p>
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<p>Joan Tyson</p>
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					<title>Satan is on the Run</title>
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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,At the bottom of this email, I will be showing you a couple of pictures but first I want to let you know what this is all about.After we had recorded our third album, I was content but I felt extremely burdened because I knew that Christians were enjoying our music but the ministry that I grew up with from the day I was born was engaged in winning the lost and confronting evil in the Latin American Countries. My Father, Bob Tyson, was a man that stood up and faced followers of Satan, Witches and People who were demon possesed. He never showed any fear and God gave him the strength to destroy many walls that Satan had put up. There are less Religious people today and more God Haters than anytime before. I wanted our fourth album to do tWo things, First, to show that Religion does not save anyone, only by turning your life over to Jesus, and Two, to find and sing songs with strong lyrics confronting demons, addictions, and anything that would have to do with satan and the hold that he has on the youth.We started uploading the music on Youtube and I started a spanish blog. My strategy was first was to show that I am a normal person with a past and with problems just like anyone but the difference is that I have someone living inside of me who gives me strength. I did not want to start off forcing God on anyone but I started little by little talking about my faith. In just a few months, we had over 45,000 subscribers with our videos being seen over 3 million times. 64 Percent of our subscribers our from Mexico and their ages range between 13 and 19 years old.Once the CD came, our music started flooding the internet. Even some spanish sites were pirating some of the songs where people could download them for free. (This did not bother us a bit because our goal is for people to listen to the message). Just one site alone had over 11,000 downloads of Stephany singing At your Feet. One of the songs that we sing is called Set me Free. The lyrics are extremely strong against Satan. Just one verse of the songs says &quot;It hasn&apos;t always been this way, I remember brighter days, Before the dark ones came, Stole my mind, And wrapped my souls in chains. Now I live among the dead, Fighting voices in my head, Hoping someone hears me crying in the night And carries me away. Set me Free from the chains holding me, Is anybody out there hearing me? Who is this man that comes my way? The dark ones shriek They scream His name Is this the One they say will set the captives free? Jesus, rescue me&quot;Countless number of churches in just about every spanish speaking country in the world started downloading this song and their youth groups started doing dramas and skits with this song. They would go to parks and do it in public places. Most spanish christian music is mainly worship style like &quot;lift your hands toward heaven&quot; which is fine but to someone who does not believe in God, this kind of music is ignored.Today, I received a video from Mexico. The email was anonymous and all they wrote was, &quot;God cannot Set you Free, Only Satan&quot;. I cannot show you the video because it is very disturbing but I will put a couple of screen shots. It is from a Satanic Cult doing a ritual with some type of pentagram with a picture of my son on one side and my picture on the othe side. First a voice comes up asking for my death and suffering in the name of satan and then chanting starts with people dancing around the pentagram with knives and some type of symbols in their hands.ALL I CAN SAY IS THAT SATAN IS ON THE RUNThis has inspired me to record once again in September. Hundreds of thousands of people are happy to receive any music we give them. We are going to continue to put swords in the hands of Christians in these spanish speaking countries where EVIL lives. If you have any suggestions on songs that you believe that can help change the minds and hearts of the youth, we can translate them, get the permissions and record them. You can email me at&lt;a href=&quot;mailto:philip@samaritanrevival.com&quot;&gt;philip@samaritanrevival.com or leave me a comment below with your suggestions. Thank you for reading this and keep us in your prayers as we start visiting churches here in the US in September. The pictures are below.
Your Brother in Christ,Philip TysonSamaritan Revival&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.samaritanrevival.com/&quot;&gt;www.samaritanrevival.com














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<tbody><tr><td class="padded" align="left" valign="top"><div>Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,<br/><br/>At the bottom of this email, I will be showing you a couple of pictures but first I want to let you know what this is all about.<br/><br/>After we had recorded our third album, I was content but I felt extremely burdened because I knew that Christians were enjoying our music but the ministry that I grew up with from the day I was born was engaged in winning the lost and confronting evil in the Latin American Countries. My Father, Bob Tyson, was a man that stood up and faced followers of Satan, Witches and People who were demon possesed. He never showed any fear and God gave him the strength to destroy many walls that Satan had put up. <br/><br/>There are less Religious people today and more God Haters than anytime before. I wanted our fourth album to do tWo things, First, to show that Religion does not save anyone, only by turning your life over to Jesus, and Two, to find and sing songs with strong lyrics confronting demons, addictions, and anything that would have to do with satan and the hold that he has on the youth.<br/><br/>We started uploading the music on Youtube and I started a spanish blog. My strategy was first was to show that I am a normal person with a past and with problems just like anyone but the difference is that I have someone living inside of me who gives me strength. I did not want to start off forcing God on anyone but I started little by little talking about my faith. In just a few months, we had over 45,000 subscribers with our videos being seen over 3 million times. 64 Percent of our subscribers our from Mexico and their ages range between 13 and 19 years old.<br/><br/>Once the CD came, our music started flooding the internet. Even some spanish sites were pirating some of the songs where people could download them for free. (This did not bother us a bit because our goal is for people to listen to the message). Just one site alone had over 11,000 downloads of Stephany singing At your Feet. <br/><br/>One of the songs that we sing is called Set me Free. The lyrics are extremely strong against Satan. Just one verse of the songs says <span>"It hasn't always been this way, I remember brighter days, Before the dark ones came, Stole my mind, And wrapped my souls in chains. Now I live among the dead, Fighting voices in my head, Hoping someone hears me crying in the night And carries me away. Set me Free from the chains holding me, Is anybody out there hearing me? Who is this man that comes my way? The dark ones shriek They scream His name Is this the One they say will set the captives free? Jesus, rescue me"<br/></span><br/>Countless number of churches in just about every spanish speaking country in the world started downloading this song and their youth groups started doing dramas and skits with this song. They would go to parks and do it in public places. Most spanish christian music is mainly worship style like "lift your hands toward heaven" which is fine but to someone who does not believe in God, this kind of music is ignored.<br/><br/>Today, I received a video from Mexico. The email was anonymous and all they wrote was, "God cannot Set you Free, Only Satan". I cannot show you the video because it is very disturbing but I will put a couple of screen shots. It is from a Satanic Cult doing a ritual with some type of pentagram with a picture of my son on one side and my picture on the othe side. First a voice comes up asking for my death and suffering in the name of satan and then chanting starts with people dancing around the pentagram with knives and some type of symbols in their hands.<br/><br/><b>ALL I CAN SAY IS THAT SATAN IS ON THE RUN</b><br/><br/>This has inspired me to record once again in September. Hundreds of thousands of people are happy to receive any music we give them. We are going to continue to put swords in the hands of Christians in these spanish speaking countries where EVIL lives. <br/><br/>If you have any suggestions on songs that you believe that can help change the minds and hearts of the youth, we can translate them, get the permissions and record them. You can email me at<a href="mailto:philip@samaritanrevival.com">philip@samaritanrevival.com</a> or leave me a comment below with your suggestions. <br/><br/>Thank you for reading this and keep us in your prayers as we start visiting churches here in the US in September. The pictures are below.</div>
<br/>Your Brother in Christ,<br/>Philip Tyson<br/>Samaritan Revival<br/><a href="http://www.samaritanrevival.com/">www.samaritanrevival.com</a><br/><br/><img src="http://content.bandzoogle.com/users/phihon/images/content/ritual1-600.jpg" border="0" height="323" width="600"/><br/><br/><img src="http://content.bandzoogle.com/users/phihon/images/content/ritual2-600.jpg" border="0" height="319" width="600"/>
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					<title>Feed The Hungry Benefit 2011</title>
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					<description>Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,It is that time once again for the Second Annual Feed the Hungry Benefit to raise funds for the Feed the Hungry program in Honduras and Nicaragua. Last year was an incredible success thanks to all of you for helping us raise extra funds to feed hungry children who without your help, have no hope of receiving a good meal everyday. In 2010, we were able to raise over 40,000 dollars which over 150,000 plates of food were able to be delivered. These children not only fed but they were showed that Jesus loves them and He does not want them to go hungry and He also wants them to receive Christ as their savior. This year, our goal is to raise enough money for 200,000 plates of food. We are hoping to raise 60,000 dollars and we can only do this with your help.  The Feed the Hungry Benefit fundraising drive starts today and will end sometime in September. We will be holding several Benefit singings in several churches and in the near future, we will be announcing where these benefits will be held. We pray that you will help us start our fundraising drive today by visiting our website at&lt;a href=&quot;http://samaritanonline.com/l/28rl93/5148860;http://www.goodsamaritan.ms&quot;&gt;www.goodsamaritan.ms and on the left hand side, you will see a box that says 2011 FEED THE HUNGRY BENEFIT and by clicking GIVE you can choose to give between $5 and $5,000 toward this need. Every dollar counts and just imagine that Five Dollars will purchase 15 plates of food. Because of the economic situation in Honduras, our Feeding Centers are over capacitated. People are out of work and the children have nothing to eat unless they visit our centers. Everything we do, is done in the name of Jesus and the children are taught that Jesus loves them so much that He does not want them to go hungry.Please make a donation today by visiting our website at &lt;a href=&quot;http://samaritanonline.com/l/uhwbgl/5148860;http://www.goodsamaritan.ms&quot;&gt;www.goodsamaritan.ms and you will see the donation box on the left hand side. Just click GIVE and help us reach our goal.The Bible Says in Isaiah 59:10 - &quot;And if thou draw out thy soul to the hungry, and satisfy the afflicted soul; then shall thy light rise in obscurity, and thy darkness be as the noon day&quot;Thank you so much and May God Bless You.Love GenerouslyPhilip Tyson&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.goodsamaritan.ms/&quot;&gt;www.goodsamaritan.ms</description>
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<div>Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,<br/><br/><img width="170" height="100" vspace="2" hspace="2" border="0" align="left" src="http://content.bandzoogle.com/users/phihon/images/content/Feed-the-Hungry-Kitchens-246.jpg"/>It is that time once again for the Second Annual Feed the Hungry Benefit to raise funds for the Feed the Hungry program in Honduras and Nicaragua. Last year was an incredible success thanks to all of you for helping us raise extra funds to feed hungry children who without your help, have no hope of receiving a good meal everyday. In 2010, we were able to raise over 40,000 dollars which over 150,000 plates of food were able to be delivered. These children not only fed but they were showed that Jesus loves them and He does not want them to go hungry and He also wants them to receive Christ as their savior. <br/><br/>This year, our goal is to raise enough money for 200,000 plates of food. We are hoping to raise 60,000 dollars and we can only do this with your help.  The Feed the Hungry Benefit fundraising drive starts today and will end sometime in September. We will be holding several Benefit singings in several churches and in the near future, we will be announcing where these benefits will be held. <br/><br/>We pray that you will help us start our fundraising drive today by visiting our website at<a href="http://samaritanonline.com/l/28rl93/5148860;http://www.goodsamaritan.ms">www.goodsamaritan.ms</a> and on the left hand side, you will see a box that says <b>2011 FEED THE HUNGRY BENEFIT</b> and by clicking <b>GIVE</b> you can choose to give between $5 and $5,000 toward this need. Every dollar counts and just imagine that Five Dollars will purchase 15 plates of food. <br/><br/>Because of the economic situation in Honduras, our Feeding Centers are over capacitated. People are out of work and the children have nothing to eat unless they visit our centers. Everything we do, is done in the name of Jesus and the children are taught that Jesus loves them so much that He does not want them to go hungry.<br/><br/>Please make a donation today by visiting our website at <a href="http://samaritanonline.com/l/uhwbgl/5148860;http://www.goodsamaritan.ms">www.goodsamaritan.ms</a> and you will see the donation box on the left hand side. Just click GIVE and help us reach our goal.<br/><br/>The Bible Says in Isaiah 59:10 - "And if thou draw out thy soul to the hungry, and satisfy the afflicted soul; then shall thy light rise in obscurity, and thy darkness be as the noon day"<br/><br/>Thank you so much and May God Bless You.<br/>Love Generously<br/><br/>Philip Tyson<br/><a href="http://www.goodsamaritan.ms/">www.goodsamaritan.ms</a></div>]]></content:encoded>
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					<description>Here is a picture of the Old Adobe Church Building in Yusguare, Honduras torn down so a new beautiful church building can be built. This was of our first churches in Honduras and the building was falling in. Now these wonderful Christian people will have a new building to worship the Lord. We will be posting updates as the building is being built. Thank you for your prayers and support that allows us to build churches in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.
 
Philip
 
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<p>Here is a picture of the Old Adobe Church Building in Yusguare, Honduras torn down so a new beautiful church building can be built. This was of our first churches in Honduras and the building was falling in. Now these wonderful Christian people will have a new building to worship the Lord. We will be posting updates as the building is being built. Thank you for your prayers and support that allows us to build churches in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.</p>
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					<title>Boys Dormitory Construction Finished</title>
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San Marcos de Colon
Choluteca, Honduras
 
April 15, 2011
 
Dear Friends and Co-Laborers,
 
After a long four and a half months, the boy&apos;s dorm of the Good Samaritan High School is now finished.  Many are saying this is the most beautiful building of the Good Samaritan Baptist Missions.  I think it is because it is so white and white represents purity. Across the street stands the beautiful tabernacle, all pointing to the power and provisions of our Lord Jesus Christ, buildings that were built to bring Him and only Him honor and glory.
 
I want to take this opportunity to thank every person who had a part in the construction of this building, especially Mary Lynn Crider and the MLC retreat ladies who gave so sacrificially and unselfishly at the MLC retreat in November of last year.  Also, I thank once again the nine men who came from the Glen Haven Baptist Church in Stockbridge, Georgia and worked for one week from sunup to sundown giving their labor to help build this building.  To those who were only able to give $10, $25 or $100.00, &quot;little is much when God is in it&quot;, and you can see where your little became MUCH.  Never think you are giving too little in God&apos;s work.
 
Thank you, my friends.  You are a great blessing in my life and in the work of the Lord here in Honduras and Nicaragua.
 
Joan Tyson
GOOD SAMARITAN BAPTIST MISSIONS
SAN MARCOS DE COLON, HONDURAS
 
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<p>April 15, 2011</p>
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<p>Dear Friends and Co-Laborers,</p>
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<p>After a long four and a half months, the boy?s dorm of the Good Samaritan High School is now finished.  Many are saying this is the most beautiful building of the Good Samaritan Baptist Missions.  I think it is because it is so white and white represents purity. Across the street stands the beautiful tabernacle, all pointing to the power and provisions of our Lord Jesus Christ, buildings that were built to bring Him and only Him honor and glory.</p>
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<p>I want to take this opportunity to thank every person who had a part in the construction of this building, especially Mary Lynn Crider and the MLC retreat ladies who gave so sacrificially and unselfishly at the MLC retreat in November of last year.  Also, I thank once again the nine men who came from the Glen Haven Baptist Church in Stockbridge, Georgia and worked for one week from sunup to sundown giving their labor to help build this building.  To those who were only able to give $10, $25 or $100.00, ?little is much when God is in it?, and you can see where your little became MUCH.  Never think you are giving too little in God?s work.</p>
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<p>Thank you, my friends.  You are a great blessing in my life and in the work of the Lord here in Honduras and Nicaragua.</p>
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<p>Joan Tyson</p>
<p>GOOD SAMARITAN BAPTIST MISSIONS</p>
<p>SAN MARCOS DE COLON, HONDURAS</p>
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					<description>They say that a Picture is worth a thousands words so we will let the pictures do the talking. These pictures will show the Boys Dorm being torn down in Comali, Honduras preparing for the construction of a new beautiful Dormitory for the children who will be coming in from the villages to study in our High School in San Marcos de Colon, Honduras.









































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					<title>Report from National Pastor Vidal Videa</title>
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Missionary  Pastor: Vidal Videa


Greetings from San Luis Potosi, Mexico!

By the Grace of God we want to let you know about the developing of the God&apos;s work that has been made in the past months with your participation and through me and my family.

During the end of July and in the first week of August, Vacation Bible Schools were carried out by our churches and mission churches as El Buen Samaritano, Torre Fuerte, El Cordero de Dios, Fuentes de Agua de Vida, Principe de Paz and Jerusalem. Every Vacation Bible School has had a very good attendance and many kids made profession of faith receiving the Lord as their personal Savior.

After one and a half month of vacation, we went back to our Bible Institute&apos;s classes in September. At present we are finishing the first two trimesters. And despite I haven&apos;t a financial fund for this project; the Lord has supplied me to go on with the expenses.

Concerning the material work, we finished putting the floor on the church parking lot at the Good Samaritan Baptist Church; also we have been making many construction details to beautify the church building, now it looks different! Also a long fence was built in the land we are purchasing for El Cordero de Dios mission church. Other of our churches, Torre Fuerte Baptist is building a church&apos;s hall to perform their church&apos;s activities in their new land.

Pastor Apolonio Castillo and I took a group of people from Torre Fuerte Baptist Church to a place located two and a half hours from our city to have a baptism service. Praise God! eight new believers were baptized.

After 6 years of haven&apos;t seen our relatives, we thank the Lord because we made a family&apos;s trip driving to Nicaragua the past month of July and the Lord took care of us. It was of a very blessing trip!

About 18 adult persons made profession of faith during the two past months and also many children at Vacation Bible Schools.

Thank you so much for your prayers and the very important financial support we received on time every month from you. Please help us to pray for our Bible Institute that the Lord supply for buying some furniture like white boards, desks, bookcase, books, a copier, a computer and for gas to the teachers that come to the Bible Institute from other towns.


In Christ Love,
Vidal Videa and Family</description>
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Missionary ? Pastor: Vidal Videa<br />
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Greetings from San Luis Potosi, Mexico!<br />
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By the Grace of God we want to let you know about the developing of the God?s work that has been made in the past months with your participation and through me and my family.<br />
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During the end of July and in the first week of August, Vacation Bible Schools were carried out by our churches and mission churches as El Buen Samaritano, Torre Fuerte, El Cordero de Dios, Fuentes de Agua de Vida, Principe de Paz and Jerusalem. Every Vacation Bible School has had a very good attendance and many kids made profession of faith receiving the Lord as their personal Savior.<br />
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After one and a half month of vacation, we went back to our Bible Institute?s classes in September. At present we are finishing the first two trimesters. And despite I haven?t a financial fund for this project; the Lord has supplied me to go on with the expenses.<br />
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Concerning the material work, we finished putting the floor on the church parking lot at the Good Samaritan Baptist Church; also we have been making many construction details to beautify the church building, now it looks different! Also a long fence was built in the land we are purchasing for El Cordero de Dios mission church. Other of our churches, Torre Fuerte Baptist is building a church?s hall to perform their church?s activities in their new land.<br />
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Pastor Apolonio Castillo and I took a group of people from Torre Fuerte Baptist Church to a place located two and a half hours from our city to have a baptism service. Praise God! eight new believers were baptized.<br />
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After 6 years of haven?t seen our relatives, we thank the Lord because we made a family?s trip driving to Nicaragua the past month of July and the Lord took care of us. It was of a very blessing trip!<br />
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About 18 adult persons made profession of faith during the two past months and also many children at Vacation Bible Schools.<br />
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Thank you so much for your prayers and the very important financial support we received on time every month from you. Please help us to pray for our Bible Institute that the Lord supply for buying some furniture like white boards, desks, bookcase, books, a copier, a computer and for gas to the teachers that come to the Bible Institute from other towns.<br />
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					<title>Report Joan Tyson July 18th, 2010</title>
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					<description>THE BANNER SAYS
&quot;WELCOME EX-STUDENTS OF SAMARITAN HIGH SCHOOL&quot;
&quot;ONCE A SAMARITAN, ALWAYS A SAMARITAN&quot;

San Marcos de Colon, CholutecaHondurasJuly 18, 2010My heart is still rejoicing over one of the most incredible events that I have experienced here in Honduras.All this week, our high school has celebrated its 20th anniversary climaxing last night with the reunion of all ex-alumni, and what a reunion it was. The banquet was &quot;supposed&quot; to start at 3:00 pm but if you have ever visited us here, you know nothing ever starts on time. There was so much excitement in the air as the former students began coming in, seeing their former classmates that they had not seen for many years, all matter of time was forgotten. I think it was more like 4:30 when it finally started. All former teachers, counselors, and principals were invited. All could not come but there was a good representation of those, many now with a lot of gray hair and not so young anymore, but what a reunion as they came through the door and spotted a dorm counselor who had taken care of them 20 years ago, a teacher who had taught them, or a classmate they had not seen for many years. There was a tremendous and challenging message brought by Pastor Pedro Estrado of the Bread of Life Baptist Church in Choluteca, and every ear was attentive. How the people listened and how they responded with &quot;Amens&quot;, all over the high school auditorium which was now filled with beautifully decorated tables and chairs. Following the message, a former graduate representing his graduating class of 17 years back began to talk. There was a lot of laughter and a lot of tears as these beautiful young men and women began to share their memories. They came from Spain, the United States, Nicaragua, and from all over Honduras. So many were not saved when they came to Samaritan High School but they received the Lord and their lives changed. I sat there and just thought how wonderful it would have been if every sponsor could have been present. You would have been so proud to have a part in OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME. These young people did not look poor any more. They came from every walk of life  all classes of professional young men and women  school teachers, engineers, lawyers, office workers, military  almost every profession you can name, and here they were, thanking God for the blessing of graduating from a Christian high school like Samaritan High School. One by one they shared their experiences. A former teacher of many years ago told how we offered him a job and when he told me that he was Catholic, all I said was, &quot;God can change a person&quot; and I walked away. I don&apos;t even remember this, but he told of how God did change him and he has been serving the Lord since that time. He now works in another city but is faithful and active in his church. He was single all those years ago but now has a wife and two precious children. More than one couple were classmates together and after school they were married and now have children (there was a lot of laughter when they were reminded that dating was prohibited). It just goes to show that we don&apos;t always know what is going on even in a Christian school but it all turned out for the best.As the night went on and more and more were giving their testimonies of what had happened in their lives, I sat there like a proud grandmother or great grandmother, my heart was completely filled with joy. Just to think that our &quot;fruit has remained&quot;, and is bringing forth more fruit. What a ministry this is and how challenging it is to work with teenagers, coming from all walks of life, and now seeing what God has done. They were now back, some even brought their children, and they were laughing and hugging and crying. Earlier there were basketball games of former students playing our current students, and the former students won. The team and coach that our son Steve played with many years ago were all together and what a time they had. They also won the ball game.The Samaritan Revival singers sang, all of them being students and graduates of Good Samaritan High School. Harold gave a touching testimony of their lives when they came to Honduras to study. Later, old pictures were shown which brought about a lot of laughter. It was 20 years ago that God laid it on Bob&apos;s heart to start a Christian high school. We had no earthly idea of what lay out ahead. No money, no facilities, no school building, but he said he felt that is what God wanted, and we stepped out by faith. If God had called me home last night, I would have died with more joy in my heart than I have had in a long time.Then it was picture taking time. I had my picture taken so many times my smile almost froze on my face but they wanted a picture of each graduation and they wanted Sister Joan in every picture.I just wanted to share this with you and to say thank you from the bottom of my heart for helping a child. &quot;...go forth and bring forth fruit and that your fruit may remain&quot; is what John 15:16 says and last night the Lord let me see just a little of the fruit. Next year, we plan another reunion and start announcing early so many more former students will know about this. Then probably we will plan to have this every so many years, but I want another one next year because I never know when God is going to call me home and I want to experience this joy one more time in my life.Joan Tyson&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.goodsamaritan.ms/&quot;&gt;www.goodsamaritan.ms
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<div style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: medium;"><div align="justify">San Marcos de Colon, Choluteca<br/>Honduras<br/><br/>July 18, 2010<br/><br/>My heart is still rejoicing over one of the most incredible events that I have experienced here in Honduras.<br/><br/>All this week, our high school has celebrated its 20th anniversary climaxing last night with the reunion of all ex-alumni, and what a reunion it was. The banquet was ?supposed? to start at 3:00 pm but if you have ever visited us here, you know nothing ever starts on time. There was so much excitement in the air as the former students began coming in, seeing their former classmates that they had not seen for many years, all matter of time was forgotten. I think it was more like 4:30 when it finally started. <br/><br/>All former teachers, counselors, and principals were invited. All could not come but there was a good representation of those, many now with a lot of gray hair and not so young anymore, but what a reunion as they came through the door and spotted a dorm counselor who had taken care of them 20 years ago, a teacher who had taught them, or a classmate they had not seen for many years. <br/><br/>There was a tremendous and challenging message brought by Pastor Pedro Estrado of the Bread of Life Baptist Church in Choluteca, and every ear was attentive. How the people listened and how they responded with ?Amens?, all over the high school auditorium which was now filled with beautifully decorated tables and chairs. <br/><br/>Following the message, a former graduate representing his graduating class of 17 years back began to talk. There was a lot of laughter and a lot of tears as these beautiful young men and women began to share their memories. They came from Spain, the United States, Nicaragua, and from all over Honduras. So many were not saved when they came to Samaritan High School but they received the Lord and their lives changed. I sat there and just thought how wonderful it would have been if every sponsor could have been present. You would have been so proud to have a part in OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME. These young people did not look poor any more. They came from every walk of life ? all classes of professional young men and women ? school teachers, engineers, lawyers, office workers, military ? almost every profession you can name, and here they were, thanking God for the blessing of graduating from a Christian high school like Samaritan High School. <br/><br/>One by one they shared their experiences. A former teacher of many years ago told how we offered him a job and when he told me that he was Catholic, all I said was, ?God can change a person? and I walked away. I don?t even remember this, but he told of how God did change him and he has been serving the Lord since that time. He now works in another city but is faithful and active in his church. He was single all those years ago but now has a wife and two precious children. More than one couple were classmates together and after school they were married and now have children (there was a lot of laughter when they were reminded that dating was prohibited). It just goes to show that we don?t always know what is going on even in a Christian school but it all turned out for the best.<br/><br/>As the night went on and more and more were giving their testimonies of what had happened in their lives, I sat there like a proud grandmother or great grandmother, my heart was completely filled with joy. Just to think that our ?fruit has remained?, and is bringing forth more fruit. What a ministry this is and how challenging it is to work with teenagers, coming from all walks of life, and now seeing what God has done. They were now back, some even brought their children, and they were laughing and hugging and crying. <br/><br/>Earlier there were basketball games of former students playing our current students, and the former students won. The team and coach that our son Steve played with many years ago were all together and what a time they had. They also won the ball game.<br/><br/>The Samaritan Revival singers sang, all of them being students and graduates of Good Samaritan High School. Harold gave a touching testimony of their lives when they came to Honduras to study. Later, old pictures were shown which brought about a lot of laughter. It was 20 years ago that God laid it on Bob?s heart to start a Christian high school. We had no earthly idea of what lay out ahead. No money, no facilities, no school building, but he said he felt that is what God wanted, and we stepped out by faith. If God had called me home last night, I would have died with more joy in my heart than I have had in a long time.<br/><br/>Then it was picture taking time. I had my picture taken so many times my smile almost froze on my face but they wanted a picture of each graduation and they wanted Sister Joan in every picture.<br/><br/>I just wanted to share this with you and to say thank you from the bottom of my heart for helping a child. ??go forth and bring forth fruit and that your fruit may remain? is what John 15:16 says and last night the Lord let me see just a little of the fruit. Next year, we plan another reunion and start announcing early so many more former students will know about this. Then probably we will plan to have this every so many years, but I want another one next year because I never know when God is going to call me home and I want to experience this joy one more time in my life.<br/><br/>Joan Tyson<br/><a href="http://www.goodsamaritan.ms/">www.goodsamaritan.ms</a></div>
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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, 

Greetings from rainy San Marcos de Colon, Honduras. Heavy rains are falling right now, and the farmers are happy because they believe they will have a good harvest.

Stephany, Philip, Jr. and I returned May 15 to Honduras and stayed with Steve and Scarleth until Monday to buy groceries and get a little rest before making the 3 and 1/2 hour trip on to San Marcos. 

On Sunday afternoon, we visited the radio station, and when we arrived, there were four men in the studio preaching and answering phone calls. We stood and watched behind the glass as one call after another came in. Many times every line was lit up at the same time  people hurting for one reason or another, people sick, people needing the Lord. Every call was answered with compassion and love, always praying for the person who was calling. When Stevie told me that two of these men were blind, it made cold chills go over me. I have never seen such a beautiful smile as the young one had on his face. Born blind, he looked to be about 30 years old and when he heard I was there, he asked if I would wait until the program finished so he could give me a big hug. He had heard a lot about me but had never met me. And he gave me a BIG hug when the program was over. I just thought... &quot;this man has never been able to see the light of day but there was a brilliance about his face and a joy from his heart that shone on his face&quot;. At that moment I analyzed my own life. I never saw a frown on his face yet how many times I frown from little petty problems. The joy that came out of his heart lit up his face. How many times does my face fail to reflect the joy of the Lord? Isn&apos;t it something how God just seems to put us in situations to teach us lessons that speak to our hearts? I left the radio that afternoon with a lot to think about.

It has been a busy time since we returned. We had a small group to come in on Saturday, who had raised funds in the U.S. to build a new church, just inside the Nicaraguan border. The Liberty Baptist Church was dedicated on Sunday and the place was packed out. It was a wonderful service. The Samaritan Revival group sang and I told them that I heard them sing in probably 100 churches in the states but never had I been so blessed.

After the dedication service a man came up to me and when he told me who he was I couldn&apos;t believe it. For those who have read my book you will remember a chapter that tells about our family and our Bible School students being invited to a place called El Coral way back in the jungles of Nicaragua to hold a campaign about 35 years ago. An elderly man and his family were the only Christians there and they had built a church building. All they needed were people to get saved and fill up the church. The one thing they didn&apos;t tell us (or tell me) was that the place was named El Coral after the coral snakes. Our family had to sleep in our van, which was parked under a tree, and I could just imagine one of those snakes falling out of the tree and coming into the van. It was move the van or roll up the windows. Finally, Bob moved the van (it was so HOT). We also had to bathe in the river until I found out about the snakes. From then on, Stevie, who was about two or three at the time, and I bathed in the bathhouse, where you simply poured a bucket of water over your head (no roof). I will never forget that Stevie got a fungus from the wet, wooden floor and the skin literally hung off his little toes. We reminisced of how God began to bless in that campaign many years ago... how after the second night the little church wouldn&apos;t hold the people and services were moved outside and about how the people would lie down around our van and sleep until 3 or 4 in the morning, then go back up the mountains to work in the fields and come back the next night. I can&apos;t remember how many were saved but we left a church filled with people. And now this man, who was just a teenager at the time, was holding his hand out to me and telling me his story. During the war, his dad was murdered in the street and every possession taken; land, buildings, trucks. &quot;Everything was taken,&quot; the son said, &quot;but the Lord who was living in our hearts. They couldn&apos;t take that&quot;. The mother and children were left with nothing and years of suffering followed. He told me how the Lord has blessed him with five sons  a doctor, lawyer, engineer, and two in business. Our pastor had gone into his store and invited him to the dedication on Sunday and he along with his wife came, never thinking he would see our family there. He told me they had just finished building a church in the town where he now lives. This was another one of those unexpected blessings the Lord sends our way.

We have been in two wonderful school programs this week. The talents of these young people amaze me. We also visited the Elderly kitchen and just to hear those old voices ringing out sounded like a heavenly choir. We visited the kitchen in Tapaire where about 100 children are eating everyday. Stephany has been a wonderful help to me. Not only does she help me in the office but she has been traveling with the groups to translate. I thank the Lord for the maturity that I see in her and the love that she has for the people of Honduras and Nicaragua. 

I thank the Lord for my family who are all involved in the work. Stevie did a great job here attending to the radio and the mission in general while we were in the states. Philip stayed in the states to try and raise support for the children and the national pastors. He is also booking meetings for the next Samaritan Revival tour which will be in September and October.

Three years ago this past week, God took Bob to Heaven. It has not been easy, but with the love and confidence you have shown to me and my family, we have gone forward, knowing that we have people like you who are in this warfare with us. Thank you so much for your financial support; you will never know this side of Heaven what you mean to me. It has been my great privilege and blessing to meet so many of you; the rest of you I will meet in Heaven.

The Tyson Family

Pictures are below


  Samaritan Radio Network - The first 2 men on the left are blind.
 

Harold Iglesias and Family - Thank you for praying for Harold,  from the Samaritan Revival group, who is recovering from his 
2nd gallbladder surgery

 
Pastor Bellarmino Rios baptized 13 new brothers and sisters  in Christ in a new work he recently raised up. More have been 
saved and baptized since this photo was taken.
 
In spite of the heavy rains, these young people were baptized 
on Sunday in San Luis, Honduras, one of our faraway churches. 
The pastor in the white shirt is Brother Edwin Miranda.
 

A group from the United States visited this Feed the Hungry 
Kitchen last week in Tapaire, Honduras.
 

El Espino Dedication



El Espino Dedication



This was the Dedication of Liberty Baptist Church in El Espino, Nicaragua. 
Doug and Jo Mason from North Carolina raised the funds to make it possible 
to build this new church. Here they cut the ribbon for the Dedication Service, 
which was packed on Sunday, May 23, 2010.
 
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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, <br/>
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Greetings from rainy San Marcos de Colon, Honduras. Heavy rains are falling right now, and the farmers are happy because they believe they will have a good harvest.<br/>
<br/>
Stephany, Philip, Jr. and I returned May 15 to Honduras and stayed with Steve and Scarleth until Monday to buy groceries and get a little rest before making the 3 and 1/2 hour trip on to San Marcos. <br/>
<br/>
On Sunday afternoon, we visited the radio station, and when we arrived, there were four men in the studio preaching and answering phone calls. We stood and watched behind the glass as one call after another came in. Many times every line was lit up at the same time ? people hurting for one reason or another, people sick, people needing the Lord. Every call was answered with compassion and love, always praying for the person who was calling. When Stevie told me that two of these men were blind, it made cold chills go over me. I have never seen such a beautiful smile as the young one had on his face. Born blind, he looked to be about 30 years old and when he heard I was there, he asked if I would wait until the program finished so he could give me a big hug. He had heard a lot about me but had never met me. And he gave me a BIG hug when the program was over. I just thought? ?this man has never been able to see the light of day but there was a brilliance about his face and a joy from his heart that shone on his face?. At that moment I analyzed my own life. I never saw a frown on his face yet how many times I frown from little petty problems. The joy that came out of his heart lit up his face. How many times does my face fail to reflect the joy of the Lord? Isn?t it something how God just seems to put us in situations to teach us lessons that speak to our hearts? I left the radio that afternoon with a lot to think about.<br/>
<br/>
It has been a busy time since we returned. We had a small group to come in on Saturday, who had raised funds in the U.S. to build a new church, just inside the Nicaraguan border. The Liberty Baptist Church was dedicated on Sunday and the place was packed out. It was a wonderful service. The Samaritan Revival group sang and I told them that I heard them sing in probably 100 churches in the states but never had I been so blessed.<br/>
<br/>
After the dedication service a man came up to me and when he told me who he was I couldn?t believe it. For those who have read my book you will remember a chapter that tells about our family and our Bible School students being invited to a place called El Coral way back in the jungles of Nicaragua to hold a campaign about 35 years ago. An elderly man and his family were the only Christians there and they had built a church building. All they needed were people to get saved and fill up the church. The one thing they didn?t tell us (or tell me) was that the place was named El Coral after the coral snakes. Our family had to sleep in our van, which was parked under a tree, and I could just imagine one of those snakes falling out of the tree and coming into the van. It was move the van or roll up the windows. Finally, Bob moved the van (it was so HOT). We also had to bathe in the river until I found out about the snakes. From then on, Stevie, who was about two or three at the time, and I bathed in the bathhouse, where you simply poured a bucket of water over your head (no roof). I will never forget that Stevie got a fungus from the wet, wooden floor and the skin literally hung off his little toes. We reminisced of how God began to bless in that campaign many years ago? how after the second night the little church wouldn?t hold the people and services were moved outside and about how the people would lie down around our van and sleep until 3 or 4 in the morning, then go back up the mountains to work in the fields and come back the next night. I can?t remember how many were saved but we left a church filled with people. And now this man, who was just a teenager at the time, was holding his hand out to me and telling me his story. During the war, his dad was murdered in the street and every possession taken; land, buildings, trucks. ?Everything was taken,? the son said, ?but the Lord who was living in our hearts. They couldn?t take that?. The mother and children were left with nothing and years of suffering followed. He told me how the Lord has blessed him with five sons ? a doctor, lawyer, engineer, and two in business. Our pastor had gone into his store and invited him to the dedication on Sunday and he along with his wife came, never thinking he would see our family there. He told me they had just finished building a church in the town where he now lives. This was another one of those unexpected blessings the Lord sends our way.<br/>
<br/>
We have been in two wonderful school programs this week. The talents of these young people amaze me. We also visited the Elderly kitchen and just to hear those old voices ringing out sounded like a heavenly choir. We visited the kitchen in Tapaire where about 100 children are eating everyday. Stephany has been a wonderful help to me. Not only does she help me in the office but she has been traveling with the groups to translate. I thank the Lord for the maturity that I see in her and the love that she has for the people of Honduras and Nicaragua. <br/>
<br/>
I thank the Lord for my family who are all involved in the work. Stevie did a great job here attending to the radio and the mission in general while we were in the states. Philip stayed in the states to try and raise support for the children and the national pastors. He is also booking meetings for the next Samaritan Revival tour which will be in September and October.<br/>
<br/>
Three years ago this past week, God took Bob to Heaven. It has not been easy, but with the love and confidence you have shown to me and my family, we have gone forward, knowing that we have people like you who are in this warfare with us. Thank you so much for your financial support; you will never know this side of Heaven what you mean to me. It has been my great privilege and blessing to meet so many of you; the rest of you I will meet in Heaven.<br/>
<br/>
The Tyson Family<br/>
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<div style="text-align: justify;"><b>Harold Iglesias and Family - Thank you for praying for Harold, <br/> from the Samaritan Revival group, who is recovering from his <br/>
2nd gallbladder surgery<br/>
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<div style="text-align: left;"><br/> <img width="300" height="136" border="0" alt="" src="http://content.bandzoogle.com/users/phihon/images/content/Belarmino-Rios-Baptizing-300.jpg"/></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;"><b>Pastor Bellarmino Rios baptized 13 new brothers and sisters <br/> in Christ in a new work he recently raised up. More have been <br/>
saved and baptized since this photo was taken</b>.</div>
<div style="text-align: left;"><br/> <img width="300" height="208" border="0" alt="" src="http://content.bandzoogle.com/users/phihon/images/content/Edward-Miranda-Baptizing-300.JPG"/><br/>
<b>In spite of the heavy rains, these young people were baptized <br/>
on Sunday in San Luis, Honduras, one of our faraway churches. <br/>
The pastor in the white shirt is Brother Edwin Miranda.<br/>
</b> <br/>
<img width="300" height="225" border="0" alt="" src="http://content.bandzoogle.com/users/phihon/images/content/Tapaire-FTH-Kitchen-300.gif"/><br/>
<b>A group from the United States visited this Feed the Hungry <br/>
Kitchen last week in Tapaire, Honduras.<br/>
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<img width="300" height="225" border="0" alt="" src="http://content.bandzoogle.com/users/phihon/images/content/El-Espino-Dedication-300.gif"/><br/>
<b>El Espino Dedication</b><br/>
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<img width="300" height="225" border="0" alt="" src="http://content.bandzoogle.com/users/phihon/images/content/El-Espino-Liberty-Baptist-300.gif"/><br/>
<b>El Espino Dedication</b><br/>
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<img width="300" height="225" border="0" alt="" src="http://content.bandzoogle.com/users/phihon/images/content/Ribbon-Cutting-at-El-Espino-300.gif"/><br/>
<b>This was the Dedication of Liberty Baptist Church in El Espino, Nicaragua. <br/>
Doug and Jo Mason from North Carolina raised the funds to make it possible <br/>
to build this new church. Here they cut the ribbon for the Dedication Service, <br/>
which was packed on Sunday, May 23, 2010.<br/>
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<div>Thanks,</div>
<div>Philip</div>
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					<description>Some of you may of heard the story about a church in Los Calpules, Nicaragua that needed a new church building. The Pastor lived behind the church and he decided to tear his small little house down so the church could be build larger since so many people were being saved in this village.
We had some donations to come in and they have almost finished their church. The only thing is that they made it bigger than what we thought and the truth is they needed it.

Instead of just making the church wider, taking the room where the pastor lived, they have everything down and build a BIG church. Now they are without money. I have no idea where the pastor is going to live now but he does not seem to be worried about where he is going to live. He is so excited about his new church building.

They need $5,000 dollars to finnish the church building. If you would like to help with this, please contact our mission office at 770-459-4058 from Monday thru Friday 9 AM to 4 PM. Please pray about this project. We have many projects going on at the same time but building churches is our priority. One day, we will be gone but the church will always be standing as a lighthouse guiding the lost to Jesus.

May God Bless You,

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Some of you may of heard the story about a church in Los Calpules, Nicaragua that needed a new church building. The Pastor lived behind the church and he decided to tear his small little house down so the church could be build larger since so many people were being saved in this village.<div><br/></div>
<div>We had some donations to come in and they have almost finished their church. The only thing is that they made it bigger than what we thought and the truth is they needed it.</div>
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<div>Instead of just making the church wider, taking the room where the pastor lived, they have everything down and build a BIG church. Now they are without money. I have no idea where the pastor is going to live now but he does not seem to be worried about where he is going to live. He is so excited about his new church building.</div>
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<div>They need $5,000 dollars to finnish the church building. If you would like to help with this, please contact our mission office at 770-459-4058 from Monday thru Friday 9 AM to 4 PM. Please pray about this project. We have many projects going on at the same time but building churches is our priority. One day, we will be gone but the church will always be standing as a lighthouse guiding the lost to Jesus.</div>
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<div>May God Bless You,</div>
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<div>Philip</div>
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					<description>Pastor Favio Videa Baptizing in Nicaragua



Psalms 36:5 Thy Mercy, O Lord is in the heavens; and thy faithfulness reacheth unto the clouds


Pastor Favio Videa has been a Pastor with the Good Samaritan Baptist Mission for over 30 years. He was trained by Bob Tyson and he is still faithful today in the ministry. He is now the director of the work in Nicaragua.



When he announced that he had received Jesus Christ as his savior, he was just a young man and his two other brothers also received Christ. His family threw him out of the house for (changing religions) but my father (Bob Tyson) took him in and he started studying in our Bible School. In the 30 years that he has been faithful in the ministry, there is no telling how many people have been saved and today he is still preaching and baptizing throughout Nicaragua.

In this picture, he is baptizing a new convert in Esteli, Nicaragua just a few days ago. Keep Favio in your prayers.



Samaritan Revival with Archie from the Inspirations





On Friday, April, 2, 2010, Aaron, Stephany and Eliu from Samaritan Revival was blessed by having the opportunity to sing in a concert with The Inspirations and The Diplomats. Our group was also blessed by booking five new churches after the concert. The Lord opens up doors that we never expect. Brother Archie is such a sweet wonderful man and this was an honor for us.



Philip Tyson and Les Beasley President of the National Quartet Convention





Philip Tyson had the opportunity to meet Les Beasley from the National Quartet Convention. Samaritan Revival had the opportunity to sing while Brother Beasley was in the audience. Afterward, he spoke to us about how blessed he was from the music of Samaritan Revival. He spoke to us about performing at the National Quartet Convention which will be held in Louisville, KY in September of this year. Brother Beasley is also the original founder of the legendary Florida Boys. We believe that his relationship will open up many doors for our ministry.


















Below is a video of the concert with the Inspirations and The Diplomats on April 2nd 
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<p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 16.0px Verdana">When he announced that he had received Jesus Christ as his savior, he was just a young man and his two other brothers also received Christ. His family threw him out of the house for (changing religions) but my father (Bob Tyson) took him in and he started studying in our Bible School. In the 30 years that he has been faithful in the ministry, there is no telling how many people have been saved and today he is still preaching and baptizing throughout Nicaragua.</p>
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<p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 16.0px Verdana">In this picture, he is baptizing a new convert in Esteli, Nicaragua just a few days ago. Keep Favio in your prayers.</p>
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<p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 18.0px Verdana"><font class="Apple-style-span" face="Verdana, Arial, sans-serif" size="4">On Friday, April, 2, 2010, Aaron, Stephany and Eliu from Samaritan Revival was blessed by having the opportunity to sing in a concert with The Inspirations and The Diplomats. Our group was also blessed by booking five new churches after the concert. The Lord opens up doors that we never expect. Brother Archie is such a sweet wonderful man and this was an honor for us.</font></p>
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<p style="margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 18.0px Verdana"><font class="Apple-style-span" face="Verdana, Arial, sans-serif" size="5">Philip Tyson had the opportunity to meet Les Beasley from the National Quartet Convention. Samaritan Revival had the opportunity to sing while Brother Beasley was in the audience. Afterward, he spoke to us about how blessed he was from the music of Samaritan Revival. He spoke to us about performing at the National Quartet Convention which will be held in Louisville, KY in September of this year. Brother Beasley is also the original founder of the legendary Florida Boys. We believe that his relationship will open up many doors for our ministry.</font></p>
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<b><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: large;">Below is a video of the concert with the Inspirations and The Diplomats on April 2nd</span></b><div><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: large;"><b><br/></b></span> <object width="560" height="340"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/xm_dAEcNLr4&amp;hl=en_US&amp;fs=1&amp;rel=0"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="never"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/xm_dAEcNLr4&amp;hl=en_US&amp;fs=1&amp;rel=0" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="never" width="560" height="340"></embed></object>
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					<description>On March 10th, we start our fourth tour in the U.S. and as I was planning the details of the tour today, I started remembering how all of this started. We have definitely been overwhelmed by what God has done for our ministry and we know that only by His grace our we able to minister through music in so many churches around America.

I found an old video where we were in a place called El Naranjal, Honduras. An old dirt road beside a river where around 30 people were being baptized. The video shows me telling Stephany that I was starting a group and she was going to sing in it. The expression on her face was really funny because she had no idea but if you know Stephany, you know that she said, OK.

When it is time to start scheduling churches and venues, you should just see how nervous I get. Talking to Pastors does not make me nervous, I really enjoy it. I found out along time ago that Pastors are human beings just like everyone else and they need to be shown love as much or more than the love they show others. I guess I get nervous because I set goals and even though I do not sing, my responsibility is that Samaritan Revival has open doors in churches around America to sing. I set a goal of 50 churches for this tour and we have now booked 52. Every tour, we meet out goal and once again this shows us that the Lord has plans for Samaritan Revival.

I want to thank some people who God has used to help us in our ministry. First, I want to thank Rick Sweinsberg from Daywind Records. We met him when we were first getting started and talking about green, we were as green as they come. We knew nothing about any of this and he has helped us in such a wonderful way and he is now one of our best friends.

I want to thank Charles Brady who is the President of the Carraway Media Group. This company has many websites like sogospel.com - sogocity.com and many others. Charles came to hear us sing in a church in North Carolina and from that day, he became a part of our family. He has to be one of the most spiritually anointed men that I know. We love brother Charles and he has helped us in so many ways that I cannot even start to explain.

I want to thank my mother. Joan Tyson has traveled with us to the majority of our meetings and you should see us cramped up in a mini van traveling hundreds and thousands of miles. She never complains and best of all, she buys are food. LOL. Seriously, she inspires us to keep going even when we are tired and we are so happy that she will be with us on many meetings on this tour. She may not like me telling you this but she is 72 years old and she works harder than any of us for God.

I want to thank some Pastors that have helped us and giving us the confidence we need. I cannot mention them all but I do want to mention a few. Pastor Randy Bell from Lupton Drive baptist Church in Chattanooga, Tn. Pastor Doug Ripley from Decatur Baptist Church in Decatur, Al. Co-Pastor Jimmy wilson from First Baptist Church in Loganville, Ga.

I also want to thank Mark Hall from Casting Crowns for giving us a wonderful recommendation. The day I met Mark, I was to nervous I cannot even remember what I said, but I can remember the spirit that we felt with him.

I want to especially thank Brother Ralph Easterwood from Glen Haven Baptist Church in McDonough, Ga. Many of you may not know this but back in 1968, my dad was trying to raise his support to go to Nicaragua to be a missionary. He was having a hard time but one night he visited Glen Haven and at that time, Brother Ralph, was the Co-Pastor. Dad was at the altar praying when Brother Ralph put his arm on my dad&apos;s shoulder and said &quot;Brother Bob, we are going to help you&quot;. This gave my dad hope and three months later, dad was on the mission field. He then started the Good Samaritan Baptist Mission which is largest independent baptist ministry in Central America. Those small but powerful words changed all of our lives because all the ministries of our mission including Samaritan Revival is here today because of my dad so Brother Ralph is very important to all of us.

I have so many more to thank but I cannot list them all. I know that God knows and that is what&apos;s important.

Thank you for your prayers and we hope to see you in your church or in a church near yours very soon. We still have around 10 dates open in September and October. To check them out, just click our link &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.samaritanrevival.com/bookingform&quot;&gt;HERE to go to our booking form.

Below is a video of one of our very first concerts. That night we had the blessing of singing with some wonderful groups like Ricky Atkinson and Compassion, Hopes Journey, The Mackameys, and others. This video below is the spanish version of I BELIVE IN A HILL CALLED MT. CALVARY.

May God Bless You,

Philip Tyson
&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.samaritanrevival.com&quot;&gt;www.samaritanrevival.com
678-654-6391

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On March 10th, we start our fourth tour in the U.S. and as I was planning the details of the tour today, I started remembering how all of this started. We have definitely been overwhelmed by what God has done for our ministry and we know that only by His grace our we able to minister through music in so many churches around America.<br/>
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I found an old video where we were in a place called El Naranjal, Honduras. An old dirt road beside a river where around 30 people were being baptized. The video shows me telling Stephany that I was starting a group and she was going to sing in it. The expression on her face was really funny because she had no idea but if you know Stephany, you know that she said, OK.<br/>
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When it is time to start scheduling churches and venues, you should just see how nervous I get. Talking to Pastors does not make me nervous, I really enjoy it. I found out along time ago that Pastors are human beings just like everyone else and they need to be shown love as much or more than the love they show others. I guess I get nervous because I set goals and even though I do not sing, my responsibility is that Samaritan Revival has open doors in churches around America to sing. I set a goal of 50 churches for this tour and we have now booked 52. Every tour, we meet out goal and once again this shows us that the Lord has plans for Samaritan Revival.<br/>
<br/>
I want to thank some people who God has used to help us in our ministry. First, I want to thank Rick Sweinsberg from Daywind Records. We met him when we were first getting started and talking about green, we were as green as they come. We knew nothing about any of this and he has helped us in such a wonderful way and he is now one of our best friends.<br/>
<br/>
I want to thank Charles Brady who is the President of the Carraway Media Group. This company has many websites like sogospel.com - sogocity.com and many others. Charles came to hear us sing in a church in North Carolina and from that day, he became a part of our family. He has to be one of the most spiritually anointed men that I know. We love brother Charles and he has helped us in so many ways that I cannot even start to explain.<br/>
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I want to thank my mother. Joan Tyson has traveled with us to the majority of our meetings and you should see us cramped up in a mini van traveling hundreds and thousands of miles. She never complains and best of all, she buys are food. LOL. Seriously, she inspires us to keep going even when we are tired and we are so happy that she will be with us on many meetings on this tour. She may not like me telling you this but she is 72 years old and she works harder than any of us for God.<br/>
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I want to thank some Pastors that have helped us and giving us the confidence we need. I cannot mention them all but I do want to mention a few. Pastor Randy Bell from Lupton Drive baptist Church in Chattanooga, Tn. Pastor Doug Ripley from Decatur Baptist Church in Decatur, Al. Co-Pastor Jimmy wilson from First Baptist Church in Loganville, Ga.<br/>
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I also want to thank Mark Hall from Casting Crowns for giving us a wonderful recommendation. The day I met Mark, I was to nervous I cannot even remember what I said, but I can remember the spirit that we felt with him.<br/>
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I want to especially thank Brother Ralph Easterwood from Glen Haven Baptist Church in McDonough, Ga. Many of you may not know this but back in 1968, my dad was trying to raise his support to go to Nicaragua to be a missionary. He was having a hard time but one night he visited Glen Haven and at that time, Brother Ralph, was the Co-Pastor. Dad was at the altar praying when Brother Ralph put his arm on my dad's shoulder and said "Brother Bob, we are going to help you". This gave my dad hope and three months later, dad was on the mission field. He then started the Good Samaritan Baptist Mission which is largest independent baptist ministry in Central America. Those small but powerful words changed all of our lives because all the ministries of our mission including Samaritan Revival is here today because of my dad so Brother Ralph is very important to all of us.<br/>
<br/>
I have so many more to thank but I cannot list them all. I know that God knows and that is what's important.<br/>
<br/>
Thank you for your prayers and we hope to see you in your church or in a church near yours very soon. We still have around 10 dates open in September and October. To check them out, just click our link <a href="http://www.samaritanrevival.com/bookingform">HERE to go to our booking form</a>.<br/>
<br/>
Below is a video of one of our very first concerts. That night we had the blessing of singing with some wonderful groups like Ricky Atkinson and Compassion, Hopes Journey, The Mackameys, and others. This video below is the spanish version of I BELIVE IN A HILL CALLED MT. CALVARY.<br/>
<br/>
May God Bless You,<br/>
<br/>
Philip Tyson<br/>
<a href="http://www.samaritanrevival.com">www.samaritanrevival.com</a><br/>
678-654-6391<br/><div><br/></div>
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					<description>God is Great.... We presented the Good Samaritan Video at Gateway Baptist in Newton North Carolina Super Bowl Sunday Night. We gave our testimony and presented the work and we had 16 children and 2 pastors sponsored. Many of the people that came up to our table after church said that they are planning to visit the website and consider sponsoring childeren. Many asked about taking a mission trip.

This was our 2nd presentation and God gave Edie and I peace that can only come from the Holy Spirit.

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God is Great.... We presented the Good Samaritan Video at Gateway Baptist in Newton North Carolina Super Bowl Sunday Night. We gave our testimony and presented the work and we had 16 children and 2 pastors sponsored. Many of the people that came up to our table after church said that they are planning to visit the website and consider sponsoring childeren. Many asked about taking a mission trip.<br />
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This was our 2nd presentation and God gave Edie and I peace that can only come from the Holy Spirit.<br />
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					<description>January 27, 2010

Dear Friends and Co-Labourers,

Greetings from &quot;chilly&quot; Honduras. We have had some strange weather lately, and some of the coldest that I have ever experienced. It warmed up for a few days but now is turning cold again. My heart goes out to the little children and elderly who live in little huts without any kind of heat. I thank the Lord for all the warm clothing that came in the container. I picked out the jackets, childrens clothes for cold weather, blankets, etc., and gave to the elderly and the children back in the mountains.

I want to thank every person who has given on the reconstruction of the visitors rooms at the mission center. As they were trying to tear down the old rooms upstairs, one of the adobe walls downstairs fell, and it really looked scary to see that &quot;dirt&quot; was holding up the top floor. Of course, there were pillars but with no steel at all. This has made the budget go up, and we are desperate to finish these rooms before the groups start coming.
Our original budget for this project was $42,164.00. TO DATE, WE HAVE RECEIVED A TOTAL OF $31,463.19  PRAISE THE LORD!!!!! With the added expenses of another wall plus some other expenses that the builder always forgets to put in, we will be able to finish this for $15,000.00 more. I know how hard times are right now but God has always come through for us here. I could look the world over and not find better friends than the ones God has given to me. I love and appreciate every one of you and every day I thank the Lord for your faithfulness and your prayer support without which I could not go on.

Yesterday, Pastor Bellarmino Rios from Tapaire came to see me just to tell me how God is blessing in a new area where he is preaching...In these days more than 20 have received the Lord and 15 will be baptized this Sunday. From extra offerings not designated, we were able to buy a large adobe house from new Christians for $1323.00, unbelievable here to even get an adobe house for this price but the Lord made this possible.

I want to introduce to you by means of this letter Tony and Edie Middlebrooks who are now representing our mission in the United States. Their love for the work and their sincerity and desire to help the children is so evident. They have a documentary of the work which they made while in Honduras a few months ago. This past Sunday this was shown in the Lupton Drive Baptist Church in Chattanooga and blessed the hearts of everyone present. If you would like to know more about Good Samaritan, we urge you to contact Tony and Edie through our mission office in Villa Rica, Georgia (770-459-4058) and they will be glad to visit your church or Sunday School class.

AGAIN, PLEASE, PLEASE PRAY THAT GOD WILL TOUCH HEARTS TO HELP US WITH THE $15,000.00 NEEDED TO FINISH THE CONSTRUCTION AT THE MISSION CENTER IN HONDURAS.

JOAN TYSON
GOOD SAMARITAN BAPTIST MISSIONS
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January 27, 2010<br />
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Dear Friends and Co-Labourers,<br />
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Greetings from ?chilly? Honduras. We have had some strange weather lately, and some of the coldest that I have ever experienced. It warmed up for a few days but now is turning cold again. My heart goes out to the little children and elderly who live in little huts without any kind of heat. I thank the Lord for all the warm clothing that came in the container. I picked out the jackets, childrens clothes for cold weather, blankets, etc., and gave to the elderly and the children back in the mountains.<br />
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I want to thank every person who has given on the reconstruction of the visitors rooms at the mission center. As they were trying to tear down the old rooms upstairs, one of the adobe walls downstairs fell, and it really looked scary to see that ?dirt? was holding up the top floor. Of course, there were pillars but with no steel at all. This has made the budget go up, and we are desperate to finish these rooms before the groups start coming.<br />
Our original budget for this project was $42,164.00. TO DATE, WE HAVE RECEIVED A TOTAL OF $31,463.19 ? PRAISE THE LORD!!!!! With the added expenses of another wall plus some other expenses that the builder always forgets to put in, we will be able to finish this for $15,000.00 more. I know how hard times are right now but God has always come through for us here. I could look the world over and not find better friends than the ones God has given to me. I love and appreciate every one of you and every day I thank the Lord for your faithfulness and your prayer support without which I could not go on.<br />
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Yesterday, Pastor Bellarmino Rios from Tapaire came to see me just to tell me how God is blessing in a new area where he is preaching?In these days more than 20 have received the Lord and 15 will be baptized this Sunday. From extra offerings not designated, we were able to buy a large adobe house from new Christians for $1323.00, unbelievable here to even get an adobe house for this price but the Lord made this possible.<br />
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I want to introduce to you by means of this letter Tony and Edie Middlebrooks who are now representing our mission in the United States. Their love for the work and their sincerity and desire to help the children is so evident. They have a documentary of the work which they made while in Honduras a few months ago. This past Sunday this was shown in the Lupton Drive Baptist Church in Chattanooga and blessed the hearts of everyone present. If you would like to know more about Good Samaritan, we urge you to contact Tony and Edie through our mission office in Villa Rica, Georgia (770-459-4058) and they will be glad to visit your church or Sunday School class.<br />
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AGAIN, PLEASE, PLEASE PRAY THAT GOD WILL TOUCH HEARTS TO HELP US WITH THE $15,000.00 NEEDED TO FINISH THE CONSTRUCTION AT THE MISSION CENTER IN HONDURAS.<br />
<br />
JOAN TYSON<br />
GOOD SAMARITAN BAPTIST MISSIONS<br />
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					<title>Journey up a Mountain</title>
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					<description>I want to write this while my heart is still full and running over with joy from the blessings we received Saturday and Sunday from a wonderful missionary journey to Nicaragua. I thank the Lord He is still giving me these wonderful experiences and I am still able to go to faraway places to see what God has done in places that I never imagined I would be able to go.

It all started a few weeks ago when one of the pastors in Nicaragua told me that one of our churches was planning a &quot;BIG&quot; service in my honor. When I asked him where was this church, he told me to turn around and look. I was in front of the church in LaTrinidad at the time and when I turned around I saw one of the highest mountains I had ever seen (well, at that time it looked like the highest), and my first response was &quot;There is no way I am going up that mountain&quot;. Then, he and others began to tell me that a road had recently been made and one didn&#xb4;t have to climb the mountain called Mesa de Oyanca. They also told me that other churches were going to be there and they had made plans to kill a cow, etc., etc., so wanting to show these pastors that I was a brave missionary, I agreed to go.

My two sons advised me not to go, saying I would not be able to make the trip. Stevie even went as far to say as &quot;Mama, if you die up there on that mountain, they are only losing a missionary but we are losing a mama&#xa8;....

Saturday morning, along with Stephany and Philip, Jr., we left early for the mission center in Condega where I spoke with the pastors wives of our mission. It was a wonderful time for me to get to know many of the wives that I had never met and we had a great meeting.

We then drove to the city of Esteli to spend the night. Getting there early, we were able to walk around town and I showed different places to the grandchildren, such as where we first lived in Esteli, places hit hardest during the war, etc., etc.

On Sunday morning at 7:00 am, we left for LaTrinidad where two four wheel drive vehicles were waiting for us. I felt no fear, only a thrill to be able to meet brothers and sisters in Christ that I had never met before. For about the first hour the little narrow road was STRAIGHT UP and the most beautiful scenery that you could imagine. It was breathtaking. Then we hit the flatland and I could not believe what my eyes were seeing. There were rocks that came up to the door of the truck and the driver had to try and go over, around and in between these rocks. My only fear was that one of these rocks would destroy the vehicle underneath which, by the way, was a rented vehicle. The jeep was in front of us.

After about an hour and a half we reached the church and I could not believe the people standing there waiting to see Sister Joan. It was very emotional for me....hundreds of people and they had killed the cow. They wanted to serve us breakfast first thing and they were proud to tell me they were serving me &quot;steak&quot;, the best part of the cow.

The pastor told me he had 97 adults saved on this mountain. They had built their own church before the &quot;road&quot; was built. Every member was required to bring 10 cement blocks for the construction, even including the women. How they ever carried a block up that mountain is beyond my imagination! The vice-mayor came for the service on Sunday, and he promised the people that in time the city of LaTrinidad was going to improve the road.

To my surprise I began to see more people arriving, but these people had walked up that mountain. Most said it took them two and a half to three hours. The greatest surprise was to see Antonio Inestroza&#xb4;s mother-in-law who has to be in her late sixties, or maybe more, who left her home in LaTrinidad to climb the mountain. It took her and others with her over five hours to make the climb. She left her home at five in the morning and she told me she would climb a little while and then rest, but she said it was well worth it.

What a service we had!! They had put up what looked like a home made tent and the wind was blowing so strong, I looked for the poles to start flying at any time. Brother Carmen Carcamo, whom many of you know who almost died last year with an enlarged heart, diabetes and a lot of other problems, preached under that tent, a miracle from the Lord. When they asked me to speak, I told those people that one had to feel close to the Lord because it felt like you could touch the sky. What a beautiful world God made for us.

After service they wanted me to go to another house where an older member wanted to meet me. She was unable to walk. I sat amazed as she told me about her life - she had born 13 children on this mountain, and never had a doctor. She was so beautiful and she would not take her eyes off me.

As we said our good byes and started back down the mountain, we met several men, women and children on horseback on their way back home after going into town for supplies. I felt like I was watching a western movie on television.

I wanted to do something so badly for all these people to show my appreciation for their invitation to me to come and visit them. I told them that they had fed me, now I wanted to feed them - and that I wanted them to have a big Christmas meal together and I am going to send money also for pi&#xf1;atas for the children who will also be receiving toys and candy from the Christmas sacks that we will be giving to all the children.

As we were coming down the mountain, I told the group I was with that people give me so much honor and glory, which I feel I do not deserve. I have never climbed a mountain for five hours to be in a service for the Lord, I never had to live in a place like that and bear my children without even a doctor like the young pastor&#xb4;s wife has done. I think when we stand before the Lord at the Judgement Seat of Christ, many of us will be taking a back seat to these men and women who love God so much and who sacrifice in ways that I have never had to do but yet never receive any recognition from man. God keeps the records and their recognition will be coming from Him.

Thank God for allowing me to go to Mesa de Oyancas and meet more of the precious family of God. Thank the Lord for the opportunity to expose my grandchildren to missions and to the hardships and sacrifices that others make for the Lord without any recognition. Thank God for His people in the United States who support me and pray for me so that I can be a missionary.

Joan Tyson</description>
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I want to write this while my heart is still full and running over with joy from the blessings we received Saturday and Sunday from a wonderful missionary journey to Nicaragua. I thank the Lord He is still giving me these wonderful experiences and I am still able to go to faraway places to see what God has done in places that I never imagined I would be able to go.<br />
<br />
It all started a few weeks ago when one of the pastors in Nicaragua told me that one of our churches was planning a "BIG" service in my honor. When I asked him where was this church, he told me to turn around and look. I was in front of the church in LaTrinidad at the time and when I turned around I saw one of the highest mountains I had ever seen (well, at that time it looked like the highest), and my first response was "There is no way I am going up that mountain". Then, he and others began to tell me that a road had recently been made and one didnīt have to climb the mountain called Mesa de Oyanca. They also told me that other churches were going to be there and they had made plans to kill a cow, etc., etc., so wanting to show these pastors that I was a brave missionary, I agreed to go.<br />
<br />
My two sons advised me not to go, saying I would not be able to make the trip. Stevie even went as far to say as "Mama, if you die up there on that mountain, they are only losing a missionary but we are losing a mamaĻ....<br />
<br />
Saturday morning, along with Stephany and Philip, Jr., we left early for the mission center in Condega where I spoke with the pastors wives of our mission. It was a wonderful time for me to get to know many of the wives that I had never met and we had a great meeting.<br />
<br />
We then drove to the city of Esteli to spend the night. Getting there early, we were able to walk around town and I showed different places to the grandchildren, such as where we first lived in Esteli, places hit hardest during the war, etc., etc.<br />
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On Sunday morning at 7:00 am, we left for LaTrinidad where two four wheel drive vehicles were waiting for us. I felt no fear, only a thrill to be able to meet brothers and sisters in Christ that I had never met before. For about the first hour the little narrow road was STRAIGHT UP and the most beautiful scenery that you could imagine. It was breathtaking. Then we hit the flatland and I could not believe what my eyes were seeing. There were rocks that came up to the door of the truck and the driver had to try and go over, around and in between these rocks. My only fear was that one of these rocks would destroy the vehicle underneath which, by the way, was a rented vehicle. The jeep was in front of us.<br />
<br />
After about an hour and a half we reached the church and I could not believe the people standing there waiting to see Sister Joan. It was very emotional for me....hundreds of people and they had killed the cow. They wanted to serve us breakfast first thing and they were proud to tell me they were serving me "steak", the best part of the cow.<br />
<br />
The pastor told me he had 97 adults saved on this mountain. They had built their own church before the "road" was built. Every member was required to bring 10 cement blocks for the construction, even including the women. How they ever carried a block up that mountain is beyond my imagination! The vice-mayor came for the service on Sunday, and he promised the people that in time the city of LaTrinidad was going to improve the road.<br />
<br />
To my surprise I began to see more people arriving, but these people had walked up that mountain. Most said it took them two and a half to three hours. The greatest surprise was to see Antonio Inestrozaīs mother-in-law who has to be in her late sixties, or maybe more, who left her home in LaTrinidad to climb the mountain. It took her and others with her over five hours to make the climb. She left her home at five in the morning and she told me she would climb a little while and then rest, but she said it was well worth it.<br />
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What a service we had!! They had put up what looked like a home made tent and the wind was blowing so strong, I looked for the poles to start flying at any time. Brother Carmen Carcamo, whom many of you know who almost died last year with an enlarged heart, diabetes and a lot of other problems, preached under that tent, a miracle from the Lord. When they asked me to speak, I told those people that one had to feel close to the Lord because it felt like you could touch the sky. What a beautiful world God made for us.<br />
<br />
After service they wanted me to go to another house where an older member wanted to meet me. She was unable to walk. I sat amazed as she told me about her life - she had born 13 children on this mountain, and never had a doctor. She was so beautiful and she would not take her eyes off me.<br />
<br />
As we said our good byes and started back down the mountain, we met several men, women and children on horseback on their way back home after going into town for supplies. I felt like I was watching a western movie on television.<br />
<br />
I wanted to do something so badly for all these people to show my appreciation for their invitation to me to come and visit them. I told them that they had fed me, now I wanted to feed them - and that I wanted them to have a big Christmas meal together and I am going to send money also for piņatas for the children who will also be receiving toys and candy from the Christmas sacks that we will be giving to all the children.<br />
<br />
As we were coming down the mountain, I told the group I was with that people give me so much honor and glory, which I feel I do not deserve. I have never climbed a mountain for five hours to be in a service for the Lord, I never had to live in a place like that and bear my children without even a doctor like the young pastorīs wife has done. I think when we stand before the Lord at the Judgement Seat of Christ, many of us will be taking a back seat to these men and women who love God so much and who sacrifice in ways that I have never had to do but yet never receive any recognition from man. God keeps the records and their recognition will be coming from Him.<br />
<br />
Thank God for allowing me to go to Mesa de Oyancas and meet more of the precious family of God. Thank the Lord for the opportunity to expose my grandchildren to missions and to the hardships and sacrifices that others make for the Lord without any recognition. Thank God for His people in the United States who support me and pray for me so that I can be a missionary.<br />
<br />
Joan Tyson]]></content:encoded>
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					<title>School Graduations 2009</title>
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					<description>The end of the year is always a wonderful time for all of us in Honduras and Nicaragua because the school year ends at the end of November which means that graduations are held in all of our schools.

I do not have the numbers from Nicaragua yet but here are the numbers from Honduras.

64 Students Graduated from High School

115 Students Graduated from Grammar School

8 Students Graduated from Bible School

Below are Three Picture Albums of the Graduations.

GRAMMAR SCHOOL PICTURES

 
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The end of the year is always a wonderful time for all of us in Honduras and Nicaragua because the school year ends at the end of November which means that graduations are held in all of our schools.<br />
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I do not have the numbers from Nicaragua yet but here are the numbers from Honduras.<br />
<br />
64 Students Graduated from High School<br />
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115 Students Graduated from Grammar School<br />
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8 Students Graduated from Bible School<br />
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Below are Three Picture Albums of the Graduations.<br />
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GRAMMAR SCHOOL PICTURES<br />
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HIGH SCHOOL PICTURES<br />
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BIBLE SCHOOL PICTURES<br />
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					<title>Gossip - Doing the Devils work for him</title>
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You&apos;ve heard the phrase, &apos;Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.&quot; It&apos;s not true ---- like a poisonous snake gossip can kill you!

We live in a notoriously violent society! Under the influence of Satan, people hurt, maim and kill fellow humans with impunity.

What about you? Do you inflict injury upon your neighbors? Could you be guilty of murder?

&quot;How unthinkable!&quot; you may answer. &quot;Never!&quot; Yet millions of seemingly harmless people hurt end even kill their neighbors every day. Their instrument of violence is not steely switchblade nor a silver &quot;Saturday-night special&quot; (an American term for a cheap handgun). It&apos;s the tongue!

&quot;The hypocrite with his mouth destroys his neighbor,&quot; says Bible verse Proverbs 11:9. Whether the gossip is premeditated or accidental, murder is murder. And when you&apos;re dead, you&apos;re dead.

Yes, words ---- in the form of gossip ---- can hurt you and other people. But gossip can be stopped! Let&apos;s learn how to prevent this deadly crime. First, what is gossip? Many people don&apos;t know. Many do know, but pretend they don&apos;t. Many know, but don&apos;t care ---- they go right on anyway, murdering others with their words. So let&apos;s define this instrument of death.


What is gossip


Gossip accuses people. It charges others with wrong. People love to talk about the alleged actions of others. Does the following sound familiar?
&quot;Did you hear what he did?&quot;
&quot;No ---- tell me!&quot;
&quot;Well, just between you and me, he...&quot; and on and on it goes.

Listen to what God says about gossiping accusers: &quot;An ungodly man digs up evil, and it is on his lips like a burning fire (Bible verse Proverbs 16:27). What happens to the victim of accusations? These accusers ---- this lynch mob of tongues ---- charge him, convict him and condemn him to death! Accusation is deadly gossip.

Gossip slanders neighbor. It destroys a person&apos;s character or personal reputation. But beware! He who lives by the sword of slander shall die by the sword of slander. Almighty God says, &quot;Whoever secretly slanders his neighbor, him I will destroy&quot; (Bible verse Psalm 101:5).

Gossip talks indiscreetly. People who say just anything that comes into their minds spread gossip. They do not engage their minds before they engage their tongues. They do not evaluate what they are about to say or its effect on others. &quot;A serpent may bite when it is not charmed; the babbler is no different&quot; (Bible verse Ecclesiastes 10:11).

In short, gossip is any communication that hurts people. &quot;The words of a talebearer [a gossiper!] are as wounds, and they go down into the innermost parts of the belly&quot; (Bible verse Proverbs 18:8), King James Version.)


What is the source?


Now you know what gossip is, but do you know where it comes from? Whether you realize it or not, when you gossip you are involved in an encounter with the realm of evil spirits ---- an encounter with the longest and the vilest tongue in the universe ---- that of Satan the serpent!

Satan started gossip. Jesus Christ said, &quot;He was a murderer from the beginning&quot; (John 8:44). Satan probably used gossip to assassinate God in the eyes of one third of the angels, causing them to rebel (Bible verse Revelation 12:4). Jesus also revealed that Satan is a lying slanderer: &quot;For he is a liar and the father of it&quot; (Bible verse John 8:4).

Satan accuses both God and humans today through unsuspecting people. He is called the &quot;accuser of our brethren&quot; ---- of God&apos;s begotten children in His Church (Bible verse Revelation 12:10).

Listen as Jude describes the gossiping nature of Satan and his demons ---- and people who follow Satan&apos;s way: &quot;Likewise also these dreamers defile the flesh, reject authority, and speak evil of dignitaries... But these speak evil of whatever they know naturally, like brute beasts, in these things they corrupt themselves&quot; (Bible verses Jude 8-10).

Yes, Satan is the source of gossip. Do not allow Satan to whisper in your ear.


Gossip addicts


People gossip for many ---- all of them wrong ---- reasons. For example, people of low self-esteem tend to gossip. They do not respect themselves, so they gossip about others and pull them down. This allows their own egos to rise on the ruins of others&apos;. The gossiper experiences a temporary illusions of worth, but quickly descends even lower than before. He or she then yearns to gossip again, aching to experience another high. But down he or she goes again.

And another gossip addict is born! Some people are addicted to gossip just as much as some others are addicted to drugs.

Frustration produces gossipers, too. You can&apos;t have everything you want. Perhaps you are dissatisfied with your situation in life. You hunger and thirst for satisfaction. So what do you do? Well, some people eat, eat, eat, desperately desiring to devour their frustrations away. Others talk, talk, talk and devour their neighbors away. After gossiping they feel better ---- for a little while. Then reality hits them again and the addictive cycle of frustration and gossip starts all over again.

Idleness breeds gossip. People who are idle with their hands tend to be active with their tongues. Paul comments: &quot;And besides they learn to be idle, wandering about from house to house, and not only idle but also gossips and busybodies, saying things which they ought not&quot; (Bible verse I Timothy 5:13).

No one wants to be a gossip addict, destroying those around. Can the addiction be cured? Can gossip be stopped? Yes ---- here&apos;s how!


The cure for gossip


First, realize how much God hates gossip. Gossip-related sins appear three times on God&apos;s &quot;hit list&quot; of the six most abominable things He hates: &quot;A lying tongue... a false witness who speaks lies, and one who sows discord among brethren&quot; (Bible verses Proverbs 6:17-19).

God hates to see His children hurting one another. Yet He sees some of us day in and day out destroying one another with gossip. He wants a cease-fire of the tongues. God wants you to have the same attitude He has against gossip. So the first step toward stopping gossip is to hate it, because it hurts people. Once you come to hate gossip, then...

Repent of gossip. Perhaps you don&apos;t think about this as often as you should, but gossip is sin. Almighty God thunders in His Ninth Commandment, &quot;You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor&quot; (Bible verse Exodus 20:16). A main thrust of this commandment focuses on the harm done to one&apos;s neighbor by the types of accusation and slander that make up gossip.

James explains: &quot;Do not speak evil of one another, brethren. He who speaks evil of a brother and judges his brother, speaks evil of the law and judges the law. But if you judge the law, you are not a doer of the law but a judge&quot; (Bible verse James 4:11). Gossiping is bearing false witness, and that brings the death penalty (Bible verse Romans 6:23). So realize that gossip is sin. Repent and determine never to gossip again.

Realize the source. As we saw earlier, Satan originated gossip. No Christian wants to be an instrument of the devil. Yet when you gossip you are being used by Satan. He not only started gossip, he now perpetuates it through humans (Bible verse Ephesians 2:2).

The next time you are tempted to gossip, think about the source and bite your tongue.

Don&apos;t listen. Not only should you repent of gossiping, you should stop listening to gossip. Don&apos;t fool yourself. Just as it takes two to tango, it takes two to gossip ---- one to talk and one to listen. Gossip would stop instantly if everyone would stop listening. It&apos;s no fun gossiping to yourself!

Listen to John&apos;s instruction: &quot;If anyone comes to you and does not bring this doctrine, do not receive him into your house nor greet him; for he who greets him shares in his evil deeds&quot; (Bible verses II John 10-11).

Just listening to gossip makes you an accomplice. If anyone comes to you with gossip, do not listen. As gently and tactfully as possible, tell the person that the subject matter does not concern you and you&apos;d rather not discuss it. Be as firm as necessary. The person will quickly get the message ---- and the gossiping will stop.

Detect gossip. To stop gossip, you must recognize it. But how? God has provided you with a gossip-detection system. Let&apos;s take a look at that system, described in Bible verse Philippians 4:8. The first criteria for proper communication is that it be true. You should not listen to or say anything that is not true. In fact, you or the person telling you should be able to prove that it is true. &quot;Prove all things; hold fast that which is good&quot; (Bible verse I Thessalonians 5:21, KJV). If it can&apos;t be proven, it shouldn&apos;t be listened to or spoken of.

But what if it is true? Should you get involved? Not unless it&apos;s noble. The information should not in any way tarnish the character, name or reputation of another person. Any hint of disrespect should set off an alarm in your mind that shouts &quot;Gossip!&quot; Paul goes even further by declaring that the information must be just. This means you should not discuss or listen to discussions about the sins of others. &quot;For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God,&quot; says Bible verse Romans 3:23. &quot;He who covers a transgression seeks love, but he who repeats a matter separates the best of friends&quot; (Bible verse Proverbs 17:9).

Another important part of our gossip detection system is purity. The words must be pure. In our sick society, blasphemy and profanity almost have become proper etiquette. &quot;Their throat is an open tomb... whose mouth is full of cursing and bitterness&quot; (Bible verses Proverbs 3:13-14).

God does not want His people listening to or spreading dirty words or stories. Keep your ears and mouth pure. Accept only lovely things into your mind ---- things that effect you and others in a positive, uplifting way. Make sure the words you speak and hear are of good report. Bad news bombards us constantly. Human nature seems to thrive on bad news. &quot;For their heart devises violence, and their lips talk of troublemaking&quot; (Bible verse Proverbs 24:2). Paul tells us to avoid bad reports.

Use the gossip detectors of truth, honor, righteousness, purity, loveliness and good reports to stop gossip.

Speak to edify. In the same Bible verse 8 of Philippians 4, Paul says that we should speak words of virtue. Virtuous words are words of excellence and value, words that produce good fruits, that build up the speaker, listener and everyone else.

Speak words of praise ---- words that praise the great works of God. Talk about His great creation in all of his wonderful glory. Talk about God&apos;s Work on earth today ---- the Work that&apos;s spreading the good news of the Kingdom of God. Speak words of praise about the good in other people. Encourage others to do their best. Comfort other people when they are discouraged.

In short, use your tongue to bring life ---- not death!

Now you know what gossip is. You know its source. You even know why you gossip. More importantly you know how to stop gossip. So work to stop this heinous crime!</description>
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<b>You've heard the phrase, 'Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me." It's not true ---- like a poisonous snake gossip can kill you!</b><br />
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We live in a notoriously violent society! Under the influence of Satan, people hurt, maim and kill fellow humans with impunity.<br />
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What about you? Do you inflict injury upon your neighbors? Could you be guilty of murder?<br />
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"How unthinkable!" you may answer. "Never!" Yet millions of seemingly harmless people hurt end even kill their neighbors every day. Their instrument of violence is not steely switchblade nor a silver "Saturday-night special" (an American term for a cheap handgun). It's the tongue!<br />
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"The hypocrite with his mouth destroys his neighbor," says Bible verse Proverbs 11:9. Whether the gossip is premeditated or accidental, murder is murder. And when you're dead, you're dead.<br />
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Yes, words ---- in the form of gossip ---- can hurt you and other people. But gossip can be stopped! Let's learn how to prevent this deadly crime. First, what is gossip? Many people don't know. Many do know, but pretend they don't. Many know, but don't care ---- they go right on anyway, murdering others with their words. So let's define this instrument of death.<br />
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What is gossip<br />
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Gossip accuses people. It charges others with wrong. People love to talk about the alleged actions of others. Does the following sound familiar?<br />
"Did you hear what he did?"<br />
"No ---- tell me!"<br />
"Well, just between you and me, he..." and on and on it goes.<br />
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Listen to what God says about gossiping accusers: "An ungodly man digs up evil, and it is on his lips like a burning fire (Bible verse Proverbs 16:27). What happens to the victim of accusations? These accusers ---- this lynch mob of tongues ---- charge him, convict him and condemn him to death! Accusation is deadly gossip.<br />
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Gossip slanders neighbor. It destroys a person's character or personal reputation. But beware! He who lives by the sword of slander shall die by the sword of slander. Almighty God says, "Whoever secretly slanders his neighbor, him I will destroy" (Bible verse Psalm 101:5).<br />
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Gossip talks indiscreetly. People who say just anything that comes into their minds spread gossip. They do not engage their minds before they engage their tongues. They do not evaluate what they are about to say or its effect on others. "A serpent may bite when it is not charmed; the babbler is no different" (Bible verse Ecclesiastes 10:11).<br />
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In short, gossip is any communication that hurts people. "The words of a talebearer [a gossiper!] are as wounds, and they go down into the innermost parts of the belly" (Bible verse Proverbs 18:8), King James Version.)<br />
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What is the source?<br />
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Now you know what gossip is, but do you know where it comes from? Whether you realize it or not, when you gossip you are involved in an encounter with the realm of evil spirits ---- an encounter with the longest and the vilest tongue in the universe ---- that of Satan the serpent!<br />
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Satan started gossip. Jesus Christ said, "He was a murderer from the beginning" (John 8:44). Satan probably used gossip to assassinate God in the eyes of one third of the angels, causing them to rebel (Bible verse Revelation 12:4). Jesus also revealed that Satan is a lying slanderer: "For he is a liar and the father of it" (Bible verse John 8:4).<br />
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Satan accuses both God and humans today through unsuspecting people. He is called the "accuser of our brethren" ---- of God's begotten children in His Church (Bible verse Revelation 12:10).<br />
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Listen as Jude describes the gossiping nature of Satan and his demons ---- and people who follow Satan's way: "Likewise also these dreamers defile the flesh, reject authority, and speak evil of dignitaries... But these speak evil of whatever they know naturally, like brute beasts, in these things they corrupt themselves" (Bible verses Jude 8-10).<br />
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Yes, Satan is the source of gossip. Do not allow Satan to whisper in your ear.<br />
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Gossip addicts<br />
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<br />
People gossip for many ---- all of them wrong ---- reasons. For example, people of low self-esteem tend to gossip. They do not respect themselves, so they gossip about others and pull them down. This allows their own egos to rise on the ruins of others'. The gossiper experiences a temporary illusions of worth, but quickly descends even lower than before. He or she then yearns to gossip again, aching to experience another high. But down he or she goes again.<br />
<br />
And another gossip addict is born! Some people are addicted to gossip just as much as some others are addicted to drugs.<br />
<br />
Frustration produces gossipers, too. You can't have everything you want. Perhaps you are dissatisfied with your situation in life. You hunger and thirst for satisfaction. So what do you do? Well, some people eat, eat, eat, desperately desiring to devour their frustrations away. Others talk, talk, talk and devour their neighbors away. After gossiping they feel better ---- for a little while. Then reality hits them again and the addictive cycle of frustration and gossip starts all over again.<br />
<br />
Idleness breeds gossip. People who are idle with their hands tend to be active with their tongues. Paul comments: "And besides they learn to be idle, wandering about from house to house, and not only idle but also gossips and busybodies, saying things which they ought not" (Bible verse I Timothy 5:13).<br />
<br />
No one wants to be a gossip addict, destroying those around. Can the addiction be cured? Can gossip be stopped? Yes ---- here's how!<br />
<br />
<br />
The cure for gossip<br />
<br />
<br />
First, realize how much God hates gossip. Gossip-related sins appear three times on God's "hit list" of the six most abominable things He hates: "A lying tongue... a false witness who speaks lies, and one who sows discord among brethren" (Bible verses Proverbs 6:17-19).<br />
<br />
God hates to see His children hurting one another. Yet He sees some of us day in and day out destroying one another with gossip. He wants a cease-fire of the tongues. God wants you to have the same attitude He has against gossip. So the first step toward stopping gossip is to hate it, because it hurts people. Once you come to hate gossip, then...<br />
<br />
Repent of gossip. Perhaps you don't think about this as often as you should, but gossip is sin. Almighty God thunders in His Ninth Commandment, "You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor" (Bible verse Exodus 20:16). A main thrust of this commandment focuses on the harm done to one's neighbor by the types of accusation and slander that make up gossip.<br />
<br />
James explains: "Do not speak evil of one another, brethren. He who speaks evil of a brother and judges his brother, speaks evil of the law and judges the law. But if you judge the law, you are not a doer of the law but a judge" (Bible verse James 4:11). Gossiping is bearing false witness, and that brings the death penalty (Bible verse Romans 6:23). So realize that gossip is sin. Repent and determine never to gossip again.<br />
<br />
Realize the source. As we saw earlier, Satan originated gossip. No Christian wants to be an instrument of the devil. Yet when you gossip you are being used by Satan. He not only started gossip, he now perpetuates it through humans (Bible verse Ephesians 2:2).<br />
<br />
The next time you are tempted to gossip, think about the source and bite your tongue.<br />
<br />
Don't listen. Not only should you repent of gossiping, you should stop listening to gossip. Don't fool yourself. Just as it takes two to tango, it takes two to gossip ---- one to talk and one to listen. Gossip would stop instantly if everyone would stop listening. It's no fun gossiping to yourself!<br />
<br />
Listen to John's instruction: "If anyone comes to you and does not bring this doctrine, do not receive him into your house nor greet him; for he who greets him shares in his evil deeds" (Bible verses II John 10-11).<br />
<br />
Just listening to gossip makes you an accomplice. If anyone comes to you with gossip, do not listen. As gently and tactfully as possible, tell the person that the subject matter does not concern you and you'd rather not discuss it. Be as firm as necessary. The person will quickly get the message ---- and the gossiping will stop.<br />
<br />
Detect gossip. To stop gossip, you must recognize it. But how? God has provided you with a gossip-detection system. Let's take a look at that system, described in Bible verse Philippians 4:8. The first criteria for proper communication is that it be true. You should not listen to or say anything that is not true. In fact, you or the person telling you should be able to prove that it is true. "Prove all things; hold fast that which is good" (Bible verse I Thessalonians 5:21, KJV). If it can't be proven, it shouldn't be listened to or spoken of.<br />
<br />
But what if it is true? Should you get involved? Not unless it's noble. The information should not in any way tarnish the character, name or reputation of another person. Any hint of disrespect should set off an alarm in your mind that shouts "Gossip!" Paul goes even further by declaring that the information must be just. This means you should not discuss or listen to discussions about the sins of others. "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God," says Bible verse Romans 3:23. "He who covers a transgression seeks love, but he who repeats a matter separates the best of friends" (Bible verse Proverbs 17:9).<br />
<br />
Another important part of our gossip detection system is purity. The words must be pure. In our sick society, blasphemy and profanity almost have become proper etiquette. "Their throat is an open tomb... whose mouth is full of cursing and bitterness" (Bible verses Proverbs 3:13-14).<br />
<br />
God does not want His people listening to or spreading dirty words or stories. Keep your ears and mouth pure. Accept only lovely things into your mind ---- things that effect you and others in a positive, uplifting way. Make sure the words you speak and hear are of good report. Bad news bombards us constantly. Human nature seems to thrive on bad news. "For their heart devises violence, and their lips talk of troublemaking" (Bible verse Proverbs 24:2). Paul tells us to avoid bad reports.<br />
<br />
Use the gossip detectors of truth, honor, righteousness, purity, loveliness and good reports to stop gossip.<br />
<br />
Speak to edify. In the same Bible verse 8 of Philippians 4, Paul says that we should speak words of virtue. Virtuous words are words of excellence and value, words that produce good fruits, that build up the speaker, listener and everyone else.<br />
<br />
Speak words of praise ---- words that praise the great works of God. Talk about His great creation in all of his wonderful glory. Talk about God's Work on earth today ---- the Work that's spreading the good news of the Kingdom of God. Speak words of praise about the good in other people. Encourage others to do their best. Comfort other people when they are discouraged.<br />
<br />
In short, use your tongue to bring life ---- not death!<br />
<br />
Now you know what gossip is. You know its source. You even know why you gossip. More importantly you know how to stop gossip. So work to stop this heinous crime!]]></content:encoded>
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