Newsletter: October, 2016

Ladies Discipleship Group

Ladies Discipleship Group

A Traditional Church Dedication

A Traditional Church Dedication

As October came to a close, we have lot of great news to report! God did some awesome things in October. Please ready our newsletter (link below) to read more. Thank you for following our journey!

Newsletter: October, 2016

-Your feet to the unreached, Seth and Nicole Stokes

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1 Week!?!

At a Church Dedication

At a Church Dedication

It is crazy to think we will be back in the States in about a week?! It has been almost 2 years since we have touched American soil. With the election, friends and family getting married and having babies, and the many other things that have changed since we left; coming back to America seems almost surreal. It seemed like yesterday we were telling everyone good-bye, but now we are ready to say hello. Time is too short.

We have been in 5 different parts of Vanuatu in the last 9 days, travelling, packing, getting ready for the next transition, while also saying “good-bye” here to all our friends. A lot of things have happened this past week, and we would love to share all the details… but that will have to come later this week. So please stay tuned.

Please pray for us and our transition, our time will be short and we will hit the ground running trying to see everyone before the New Year. Seth’s mom lovingly offered us her car while we are in the states, we will have to get the obligatory cell-phone so we can stay “connected”, and we start speaking and meeting with people starting about 3 days after we touch the ground. We will be posting several blogs with the intent to keep them more brief and focused over this month, especially this week. So please read them. Each one will cover different topics of what is going on in our lives.

We love and appreciate you all, your feet to the unreached, Seth and Nicole Stokes.

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Our Time is Coming to an End…

Great Friends!

Great Friends!

It is crazy to think we have been in Vanuatu for almost 4 months, time flies; our time in Vanuatu is coming to an end. The last few days before leaving we tend to go to bed later, wake up earlier to get everything done. In Less than 2 weeks we will have lived in 4 different places/parts of Vanuatu. 1. A different island (other than Santo) 2. South Santo 3.Central Santo, and 4. Northern Santo. We slept on beds, yoga mats, couches, and inflatable mats. But as we look into the future, we do not see this pace of life slowing down anytime soon, once when we get back to America we start our tour of seeing people and that go-go lifestyle will continue, remember when we were on deputation? 50k miles traveled, stayed in over 100 beds, and traveled through many states. But to be honest our Lord has been gracious and kept us charged and focused in the midst of all the busyness and commotion.

Kids Enjoying the Slip and Slide

Kids Enjoying the Slip and Slide

Remember how we said, “if you want to come over and do some projects, come on over!” Last week a team from our coworkers home church in America came to help build a church and run a kids camp for another missionary in a different area of Santo. We split up into 2 groups, 7 men, and 2 women went to the build-site, and then the other 16 went to another area to run a kids program in the morning, leadership conference in the afternoon, and then services at night. It was fun and busy, but we accomplished everything we wanted to accomplish during that time, and between the two sites and all the programs for kids and adults, we believe over 85 people made a profession of faith for Christ! Praise God! The days of preparation, the travel, waking up before the sun comes up, and going to bed way after midnight day in and day out led to God’s grace and people acknowledging their need for a Savior. That is what is all about! A group from Big Bay came down to join our team for the week. This was especially awesome because the Big Bay people can speak the heart language (especially key for explaining the Gospel clearly) of the people where we were. It was so encouraging and special to be on this outreach trip with our friends from Big Bay. There were many opportunities for discipleship, one opportunity was where Seth discipled a person who then led 6 people to the Lord, that was Seth’s highlight. Being able to encourage, provide an opportunity, and push someone else forward to lead others to Christ, that is what our hearts desire is all about, discipleship and missions. Empowering others to further the Gospel.

Kids Activities

Kids Activities

The overall trip was a success! We are pretty sure everyone slept for a whole day when we returned. Planning the logistics of ministry, arranging helpers to come and assist the team with the language barrier, cooking for over 50 people for 3 meals a day, prepping things before and after the team arrived; it took a lot of work from our team but it was all well worth it. In the end, souls were saved, peopled were discipled, we made new friends from VFBT, and were so impressed with the quality of servants who we call our teammates; both ex-pats and Ni-vans. There are many things that happened during that time, several things that just happened in the past few days, and some VERY EXCITING things happening in the next 48 hours. Please stay tuned! Once we come back… yes, we head to the bush again in just a few short hours for 3 days, we will give you the exciting details!

Services under the Tent

Services under the Tent

Please pray for our trip, we will be sharing several times, and there will be some BIG things happening. So we ask you to pray for us, we need to have wisdom in how to communicate and how to conduct ourselves these next few days. This is an exciting time!

Dedication of the church building

Dedication of the church building

 Your feet to the unreached, Seth and Nicole Stokes

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Just the usual… being amazed by God.

Just the usualwe are plugging away, trying to finish strong as our time here in Vanuatu is coming to a close. Our months are now counting down to weeks, and the speed of life has picked up. We are about to head to the bush, we will be helping host a church group here in Vanuatu, about 23 people came to support a missionary, build a church, and run many special programs for kids and adults. We are helping with the logistics, labor, translation, cultural awareness, and involvement in all activities… Nicole has been running around with Liz Pinero from before the sun comes up till after the sun comes down to help feed the group and our Ni-van coworkers. Needless to say we know this week will go by quickly.

Replicating the Teaching

Replicating the Teaching

One of the most exciting things about this short term trip with the church group is; that it will build relations with another people group and help us partner with them and see the Gospel spread throughout the region. It will be a blessing to the kids of the community, the Christians will get fed spiritually, the team will be encouraged in missions, a church building will be erected, and we know God will be glorified. What more could one want from a short term trip? Please pray for safety as the drive crosses 15 rivers and some structurally-unsound bridges; waters can rise at any times, health for the group seeing as they are not adapted to all the things they might get, and that the hearts of the people are encouraged in the Lord. Please contact us if you would like to send a group here as well.

 

Being amazed by God… we will just share briefly, but remember a few blogs ago where we shared about us teaching Course 1? Well, after we taught the course I encouraged the men to go back home and teach their families, as well as go and teach elders of their churches… teach them first, so as a group you can teach the church. Well, less than a few weeks after we heard of a man from our group, teaching his people (from a different language group) and fellow brothers in Christ, with the intent to teach the church after they finish. Amazing! It is so cool to see how God moves the heart of men, He asks us to follow His Word and His leading, but then remember HE is Sovereign and not dependent on us… He is building His church! His church is growing and maturing here on Santo! Praise God and rejoice in His faithfulness to His promise!

 

On a side note, if you are a financial partner please check your email… if you did NOT receive an email from us, please write us and let us know. We will get back to you after we come back from the bush Friday night, , if we do not hear from you, we will call you personally that Saturday, please respond before that seeing as international calls are not that cheap. But we are wanting to communicate clearly with everyone.

 

For a good read… When we left for the field 2 years ago, we had recommended a book called “serving as senders, today”, and as we head back we are also recommending “the reentry team” by Neal Pirolo. Like most books, you might not agree with everything, but we found it very insightful for us as we head back to America.

 

We love and appreciate you all very much! We will write another blog this weekend about our trip to the bush, please keep posted.

Your feet to the unreached, Seth and Nicole Stokes.

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Newsletter: August-September, 2016

We have officially been in Vanuatu for over 2 months now! The time here has gone so quickly. It has been really a blessing to see the Lord continue to direct our path as we seek His will for our life. He sure has kept us busy. Read our newsletter to hear more about what we have done these past two months. Thank you for following our journey!

 

Ladies Sewing at Church: Headbands

Ladies Sewing at Church: Headbands

Newsletter: August-September, 2016

Your Feet To The Unreached,

~Seth & Nicole Stokes

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Teaching Phase 1… For the First Time!

Teaching Phase 1 or Course 1 is a dream to many missionaries! To be given an opportunity and the audience is hard to come by sometimes, with some missionaries never getting the chance, or to find out the people reject the teaching except for maybe 1 or 2 families. That is a true history of missions, and we say that before we share our experience. We do not want to forget those who are serving God faithfully in hard places, but to also lift up God’s name alone in that He prepares the people and road to share His glorious Gospel, always being reminded that Christ is the one building His church (Matthew 16:18).

What we mean by the title “for the first time”, to our knowledge we are not sure if anyone else has ever taught the Firm Foundations teachings here in Vanuatu. If so it was not well publicized nor was it translated into Bislama. There are no large mission organizations here in Vanuatu like in other places, so when I asked a missionary who has been here for 16 years about it, he could not think of anyone who would have taught the Firm Foundations teaching. We are so thankful that we learned how to use the Firm Foundations teaching approach back in our missions training. Since then, we have taught the teaching in English and in Tok Pisin. Bislama is now the third language we have taught the course teaching.

Teaching

Teaching

It was an awesome experience! The way the lessons are set up, you go systematically through major Old Testament stories, leading up to and through the Life of Christ. You finish with his death, burial, Resurrection and Ascension. It was a lot of teaching, and God blessed my (Seth’s) voice to be able to speak that long. The format of the lessons go through main points, verses in the Bible, expound, teach thematically, and then ask questions at the end to gauge their comprehension of the lesson you just taught.

Foundational Bible Teaching

Foundational Bible Teaching

It was so exciting to teach each class, even in the time of the day when the sun hits the aluminum roofing and we are all sweating. My (Seth’s) favorite time was the time for questions after each lesson, I asked specific questions to gauge their comprehension, were they tracking with the main points of the lesson, and so on. But then I left it open for them to ask questions that pertained to the lesson that was just taught, it was an amazing time for people to personally apply what they just learned. Many would ask questions what everyone else in the room was thinking. The Light level grew and the people’s understanding of how the Bible is one cohesive story became more and more clear, they realized the focus is God and His grace, not man and his work. Many people felt so free afterwards.

 

We did the 40 lessons over a span of 3 days, we ate all 3 meals together every day, having fellowship and laughing in-between the lessons. We finished that part of the teaching and then had an almost 3 hour Bible Q & A time, during which over 40 people came. No topic was off-limits, each time a question was asked, I (Seth), never answered “what I think”, but used the Bible and showed them the Final-Authority and All–Inclusiveness of the Bible. They are used to people giving them answers through their own personal wisdom, and from opinions, along with many things from their animistic pasts that convolute absolute truth. My goal was to disciple them in how to answer questions, to show them that the Bible has the answers, not man or his wisdom, and that we can trust our Heavenly Father. After that time, many left and commented how the Bible was the focus, and if we study it, it can give us the answers our hearts are looking for, so amazing!

The 37 Students

The 37 Students

We took a day of rest on Sunday, I was asked to preach, and we had a great day of rest and fellowship, talking about the deep truths of God. The next day it was back to work, and my favorite part of the teaching. I encouraged and asked for volunteers to re-do the teaching, but this time I asked them to do it, with the understanding I was there to help coach/disciple them through the process. Remember this is a shame-base culture, with heavy focus on male authority with women almost looked at as possessions. So to my surprise I had 21 people volunteer to teach, with 6 of them being women! 8 of the 21 people had never taught before, they were so nervous, but each one of them after they finished their lesson, they smiled and walked away with a huge sense of confidence and accomplishment. We walked through the lessons and reviewed how to teach, the purpose in the lessons, and the other minutia of teaching dealing with the audience. Everyone loved that they are now better teachers, and have printed systematic teachings that they can now replicate in their own villages.

After I taught the course, and then they re-taught the course, so many of them left encouraged in their faith. Even though the whole thing was done in Bislama (the trade/national language), there were about 6 languages represented in the room. Each one from a different people group, they are more equipped and are excited to go back to their people and share what they learned. So many people thanked us for the teaching, they loved that it was laid out in a cohesive way, it is full of Biblical facts so they grew in their knowledge, and it even was used by God to lead one person to a saving knowledge of Him! One young man told me, “The teaching helped me understand the Bible as a whole, before I use to jump around while teaching, but now I see the Bible as one story of God’s grace to man. I am so excited to teach my friends and family when I get back to my village”. So many people walked up to me and said they were now going to go through the teaching with their people. Talk about replication!

One of the students teaching

One of the students teaching

We could go on and on with testimonies, because God’s Word is amazing. Many people are asking us to go teach it in their villages, host conferences, and asking us to finish translating the other lessons. God really used the teaching to take ahold of people’s hearts. God is too good to us, His Word is powerful, and we know your prayers were quintessential to the success of our time. Thank you so much for your involvement in our ministry.

Your feet to the unreached, Seth & Nicole Stokes

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Our Time with the Local Church

We thought we would give a brief update of our time with the local church here in town. The next blog will be about the Phase Teaching done in Big Bay, then the blog after that will contain some details about our time in Big Bay.

We are currently serving alongside the Pinero family here in Vanuatu, Jeremy is the pastor of the church we attend here in town, and he has made it grow over his several years of service with them. Several other missionaries have aided this process over the years and to list all their names would take some time. There are ministries throughout Santo, almost every day. We will share just some of the ministries we are a part of here in Vanuatu.

Church

Church

Wednesday night Bible Study; Seth has taught at a Wednesday night Bible study almost every week since we have been here. It has been fun, making lessons, and growing in our Bislama along the way. Because Tok Pisin is so similar we were able to comprehend a lot since day one. It’s fun to go the people’s house, sit with the adults and kids, and have a good time of fellowship and prayer. Seth usually has to use a headlamp to read the lessons because the lighting in their house is not the best, and that is why we do not have too many pictures from this Bible study.

Wednesday Bible Study

Wednesday Bible Study

Kids clubs; we have helped out with this ministry, the ones leading it change from Emylee, Matt, Jon, to Jeremy. It all depends on schedules and who is in the country/area at the time. We usually hold the programs at a local school, play games, have a Bible lesson, sing, and invite the kids to come to church.

Kids Club

Kids Club

Campus projects and activities; we usually have a meal once a week with whomever is on campus, share a devotion, and have a time of just getting together. It’s fun to just grill-out and chat with everyone. Seth gave the devotion this week and it was his first time preaching in English in about 2-years. There are always work projects on base to maintain the property and vehicles always need attention. Seth got to learn how to use a sawmill recently. That sawmill was later used to cut wood that will be used to build a church in South Santo in October. Building relationships here with both the white and national families has been fun.

Lumber for a Church building

Lumber for a Church building

Ladies studies and projects at the church; Nicole and Liz Pinero started a women’s discipleship class. Many women have shown great interest in this, and one lady realized she was not saved and now has a relationship with Jesus! Nicole and Liz are writing lessons and developing the program weekly. The ladies also have regular craft days at the church and have a short devotional and testimony time. On two occasions, they have had sewing as the main craft. They brought several sewing machines to the church and over 20 ladies came for a “woman’s day” at the church, the ladies loved learning how to sew and grow their skills as mothers.

Sewing Class

Sewing Class

Being involved in many other ways; we are involved in many other projects weekly, from random quick maintenance projects, writing lessons, helping cook, relationship building, outreaches, being a driver, and speaking. This upcoming Sunday morning Seth will be preaching at church. We see there is no end to ministry here, on a small side note; between devotions, preaching, and working the Phase 1 teaching, Seth has preached/taught over 60 times in just about 7 weeks. He has only used one message more than once and that was at the request of someone else so that their church could hear the message as well. We are super blessed to serve our Lord here in Vanuatu!

We will post again in a couple of days about Seth teaching Phase 1 in Big Bay. Stay tuned! Thank you for your faithfulness and following our blog. We so appreciate your prayers, support, and encouragement!

Your feet to the unreached,

Seth and Nicole Stokes

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Back from the Bush! Thank you for your prayers!

Since so many things happened during our time these past 3 weeks, we will share several small blogs versus one or two larger blogs, so be prepared for some emails this week and next week.

First of all, thank you all for your prayers! Seth hiked to several villages, drank and ate with the people, and did not get hurt or sick, truly a testimony to God’s grace and your prayers. Seth did lose 7lbs but that is due to the rice 3xs a day and hike-for-hours diet. There is a new diet plan for ya!

We have many things to share with you about: Seth’s trips/outreaches, teaching phase 1, our involvement in the local church here in town, and our time with the people.

We will share about the outreaches in this blog. Seth went on two outreaches during his time up in the bush. The first outreach Seth went with Jeremy, and 16 other men and youth. It was a good time of fellowship, fun, and focusing on the conversation not so much on the hiking J. They hiked 11 hours one day and crossed the river over 50 times to get to one village, spent the night there and preached a morning and mid day service, followed by a 4.5 hour hike to another village to preach again that night, spent the night there, and then headed back on their 8 hour hike back to the main village. They hiked about 24 hours in less than 55 hours.

The Outreach Group

The Outreach Group

Pastor Gabby, Jeremy, Seth

Pastor Gabby, Jeremy, Seth

Hiking The Trail

Hiking The Trail

Seth preached several times and shared devotions with the men and youth daily. It was a great time of fellowship which was filled with constant Godly conversation, talking about the Word, life, and even discipling some of the young men along the way. It was a real bonding experience for the men, the youth will think about the trip for a long time. Seth knew that the focus of the trip was to encourage existing young churches, so he brought intentional applicable encouraging messages to challenge the churches to press on to unity and glorify God. The devotions focused on disciple-making, prayer, and perseverance. The churches were super encouraged seeing that they have not had a visitor in over a year, they were feeling forgotten, but God used our visit to bless and encourage them. We met one man named Jonas in town a month ago, he is the pastor of the church on top of the mountain the men climbed, and Seth told him he would come visit him, 4 weeks later he did. When Jonas met Seth, Jeremy, and the others on top of the mountain he said “I never thought you would come, but now I know you will keep your word… even to climb a mountain to do so…” after which he gave us a big hug and a giant smile. The other village also said similar things seeing as they have not had a visitor or heard from another church in almost a year. The question God pressed on our hearts as we walked to each place, “how far would you go to encourage someone?”. We literally climbed mountains, hiked for days, arrived tired, with the sole purpose to encourage these men in their faith, and by God’s grace alone we were able to do that.

Seth Preaching

Seth Preaching

On the second outreach, only 12 of us went and Seth was the only ex-pat/white person to go on that trip, they only hiked 6 hours each way this time. After experiencing the first trip he was ready with devotions and messages to preach. But God always works things out to make us depend on Him. We went to the village, where only one family is saved and is suffering opposition from the existing religion. Once again God used this time to disciple the young men who went on the trip (future pastors/missionaries), and encourage the more mature Christians and the one family at the village. Once again we see God asking us “how far will you go to encourage another?”. We went to the village and conducted a service for the one family who has no access to a church, and started to build bridges with the chief of that village with hopes to one day come back and do phase teaching, and see more people in that village come to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ.

Arriving at a Village

Arriving at a Village

We were able to encourage 3 villages and remind them we are here for them, disciple many youth along the way, encourage local believers, and make relations to one day do full phase teaching in other villages. We were able to make many connections and impact several villages, God completely blessed our time on the outreaches. Thank you for your partnership and prayers, we pray that there is fruit added to your account from these outreaches.

Your feet to the unreached,

Seth & Nicole Stokes

*Phase teaching is a reference to Creation to Christ, Firm Foundations. There are several courses, 1: Creation to Christ, 2: Security of the believer, 3: Acts/the work of the Church, and to some up the rest we will call it phase 4: New Testament Principles taught through the New Testament especially in the Epistles.

*The team that served on the outreaches were a part of the local church in Big Bay, as well Jeremy Pinero from CSL/Reach Vanuatu, and some of the youth 17-26yr old men from the Church in town.

 

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Outreach & Chronological Teaching

We wanted to give you all a brief update: Seth and 18 other men had a VERY successful outreach to several remote villages. They hiked for over 26 hours total in order to reach all the villages that they had planned to visit. They were welcomed with great joy as the national pastors were thrilled to have a group come just to encourage them. Many of the pastors were so overjoyed to know that they and their people had not been forgotten. The outreach brought such an encouragement to everyone! Some of the pastors they visited came back to the Bible school for the Chronological teaching course. It is now day 2 of the Chronological teaching in Big Bay! There have been more people (about 50) that showed up than previously expected. This has been a pleasant surprise! We have been excited to see the response from everyone so far. Please keep Seth in prayer, as he will be teaching for about 11 hours a day through Saturday and then preaching at another village on Sunday. Pray for him to stay healthy and for him to have clarity of mind while teaching and talking with everyone.

Pray for these people as they listen to the teaching!

Pray for these people as they listen to the teaching!

Seth Teaching

Seth Teaching

While Seth has been busy with the Chronological teaching, I (Nicole) and Liz Pinero have been developing a discipleship program in Bislama for the ladies at our church here in Santo, Vanuatu. Our vision is to see this program used in the various villages that we are partnering with to advance the Gospel and seek to have mature believers making disciples that make disciples. We had our first class and it went really well! We ask you to pray for wisdom for us as we continue to write lessons and formulate a culturally relevant Discipleship course. This is such an exciting time in our ministry! Lastly, please continue to pray that God would solidify what He has for us and if pursuing a full-time ministry here in Vanuatu is what He desires. Thank you for being a part of what God is doing here in Vanuatu!

Your Feet to The Unreached, Seth & Nicole Stokes

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Today is a Big Day!

Today is a big day! We leave the base in Santo and head up to Big Bay. We will be staying with a national pastor and his family. I (Nicole) will be there until Saturday and Seth will stay for an additional 2 weeks (or more) to go out on some surveys and outreach trips with several national pastors and other men from the local church here in Santo. Seth will also be teaching a course from creation to Christ to national pastors and leaders from remote villages, a group of young students at a local Bible school, and any other people who show up. Please pray for us as we go out on this trip that God would direct our paths and show us clearly if this is where He wants us to serve full-time in the future. There are many great opportunities in Big Bay and we are excited for this trip and the surveys that will be done as we pursue the Lord’s leading.

Prayer Points:

  • Open hearts and engaged minds during the teachings
  • Wisdom and discernment
  • To be an encouragement
  • To build true and lasting relationships
  • Safety and health
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