Newsletter June 2025

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Beloved of God,

Grace and peace of God be upon you.

I thank God for your life, because you have been sustaining me with prayers and finances. Your company has been a true blessing in this race.

“For the Lord is good and his love endures forever; his faithfulness continues through all generations.” ‭‭Psalms‬ ‭100‬:‭5‬ ‭NIV‬‬

On June 12 I arrived in Venezuela and it has been a great blessing to be reunited with my family, friends and brothers and sisters in faith. What happiness I felt when I was hugging my 97-year-old grandmother, who welcomed me dancing with the joy that has always characterized her.

Grandmother

I have had the opportunity to meet again with people whom I once discipled, as well as with sisters in faith who have a missionary call. I have been able to share my experience, as well as listen to them and encourage them to continue preparing themselves to be part of God's mission.

They are part of the answer to my prayers. For many years I have been praying for Venezuela, asking God to raise up people willing to say “YES” and to leave home, brothers, mother and their land for His name's sake. My prayer for them is that they will stand firm believing that the one who called them will fulfill his work in them.

In the coming months I will be visiting several churches, both in Caracas and other cities in Venezuela, with the purpose of giving testimony and mobilizing the church in the face of the emergency that thousands of people are lost because there is no one to preach to them.

I have also been receiving invitations to evangelize some university students.

I ask God to allow me to be attentive and receptive to what he wants me to do during my time in Venezuela.

During my stay in Taebaek, I had the opportunity to meet with two South Korean women who have New Zealand nationality and who once visited NK, making a documentary with a very different perspective than usual.

The documentary is available in Korean, Portuguese and English, so I offered to collaborate in the development of subtitles in Spanish, in order to make it accessible to Spanish-speaking audiences. We have already completed this work, so I share with you the link so you can watch the documentary.

Click on it, and after you enter you will be asked for the password: insight!

Special Prayer for NK Workers
Let us pray for those who are about to enter:

May they be filled with the Holy Spirit and be able to shine with the presence of God.

May God give them wisdom, intelligence and knowledge for the work they are to do.

For protection

May God preserve your health

Let us also pray for those who are already inside:

May God use you as a spearhead for those to come.

May they be filled with God's presence.

May God watch over their health

May God give you wisdom and guidance in all things.

On June 30 I registered at the only official institution in Venezuela dedicated to teaching Korean. Now I have to wait to find out if I have been selected. I ask you to pray that God will allow me to continue learning the language. If I am admitted, I will be studying in a presential way.

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I am only two months away from finishing the first part of the studies that I am doing, as one of the requirements that I must fulfill for the missionary agency.

A week after arriving in Venezuela, my laptop had connection problems. However, I thank God for having a brother in the faith, whom I appreciate and estimate, checked my laptop and discovered that it had a virus. Praise God, now it is working fine!

Thanks also for the life of the Pastor and his wife who have been very attentive, giving me a place to stay as well as helping me with internet access, since in Venezuela this issue is complicated. In spite of these difficulties, I have not missed any classes, and I have enjoyed them very much.

Family

During the next few days I will be accompanying my mother for medical check-ups, as she has been suffering from high blood sugar levels and so far she has had no control. I ask you to support me in prayer so that these levels may be regulated.

I will also share time with my parents and my two brothers; as a family, we plan to have moments of koinonia together.

I appreciate your prayerful support to move forward with the following pending requirements:

1. Complete training with the PIMEX community in Chihuahua (pending).

2. Bible/Theology studies (I have already started; there are 7 courses I must study)

General Requests

May she love our Lord more, with surrender. Love His Word, long for His presence, experience His joy, and be a good steward for His glory.

Pray for perseverance, patience, and faith.

Wisdom to continue learning the Korean language.

God provide finances for: visa and complete the budget for the different trips.

God give me wisdom to complete my bible studies.

Humility, submission and absolute dependence on God.

God grant my desire to travel to Curaçao and Bonaire to share the testimony and personally thank the brothers and the church that have been of great support.

Answer to our prayers

Thank God He kept my exit and entry and took control of the connections so that I arrived safely in Venezuela.

Thank God for the re-entry process with my family, church and friends has been a great blessing.

Thank you God for providing me a place to come to, I feel very blessed where I am.

Thank you God for your care, provision

Thank God for each one of you I pray that you will be filled with God's presence and that your life will be of impact to others in Jesus' name.

CONTACT & SUPPORT

Kakao: Rosalba_79

rubi34382@gmail.com

Paypal rosalbamendoza79@gmail.com

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