Project Description

MOVE, (Missionary Outreach Volunteer Evangelism) is a volunteer-staffed, faith-based missionary training school located near Orange Walk, Belize. MOVE exists to inspire, equip and mobilize missionaries to meet practical needs and give the three angels' messages of hope and warning to all the world in these end times. The mission reports posted here are stories of MOVE missionaries from all around the world, as well as updates from our campus.

Friday, February 13, 2015

COULD THIS BE PART 1 OF OUR ANSWER?


“Hey, Sara found a truck for sale! How much money do you have?” Cornelio told me when we arrived in town today. Normally we don’t come to town on a Friday, but we made an exception this week to avoid coming during carnival, an international, multi-day holiday when it is customary to bombard unsuspecting by-passers with balloons full of water, paint, and even cow manure.
Cornelio called Sara over to show me the pictures.
“Hey, that’s the truck I saw last week in the plaza by the mayor’s office!” I recognized the grey Toyota Tundra with the en venta stickers in the windows that had caught my attention a couple of days ago. I wanted to write down the phone number, but I was passing on the back of a motorcycle taxi on my way to the bus-stop and wasn’t able to read the complete number.
“How much do they want for it?”
“Fifteen grand!”
“Really? Does it have papers?”
“I don’t know. It has national plates.”
“Call me if you go to look at it.”
About half an hour later Cornelio told me to come to the plaza. The truck soon arrived and the owners let us take it for a drive. It is a 2004 V-6 with a Hilux engine and based on our short test drive and limited inspection it seems to be in pretty good shape. It has all the legal papers in order. The owner is from Japan, and bought the truck in Santa Cruz. He said he doesn’t want to sell it, but has to travel to Japan and has no choice. He has had the truck for sale for two weeks and has already dropped from his original price but was unwilling to go lower. Many people are interested in buying but since he wants the full amount up front, he hasn’t been able to sell it yet. Toyotas are coveted vehicles in these parts because they last longer than the Chinese vehicles. Parts are also easier to get than other vehicles like Ford and Chevy.

Could this be the answer to our prayers? I don’t know. Pooling our meager missionary resources at this moment we have just about half of the asking price. I am no expert in picking out good vehicles, but I know a God who is an expert in everything! The story of Charlie horse comes to mind. If God can help his servant pick the right horse for her travel needs, I know he can help us find the right vehicles. We are praying and know that God will answer in his time! If this is to be the truck, He will make it clear and will provide the means. If not, He will have something better in mind for us!

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