Aguiar is a self-proclaimed Spiritist/Catholic. The implications of this in regards to his salvation are something like this. Work hard to exercise love, forgiveness and charity all the days of my life (Catholic part) so that my soul can evolve from one life to the next producing in me the goodness necessary to be accepted by God (Spiritist part). In lay terms: salvation by works. "The Passion of Jesus Christ" by John Piper has served us well to explore the gospel and all it's truth with Aguiar. He is ever so slowly connecting some dots - but has not yet been granted faith and eyes to see! Please pray with us for this man. He has a beautiful family that is simply falling apart because of selfish, sinful, unforgiven pride.
Aguiar is evolving for sure - but not in the way he would hope! I cannot take you into his living room to listen in on a study -but I beg you to pray for us every Monday evening. May the Spirit of God illuminate his understanding of the true gospel - JESUS PAID IT ALL!
Monday, March 22, 2010
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Light in Darkness
I am deeply excited about an opportunity God has granted. Our local video store rents out all sorts of books as well as movies. In talking with the owner, Tiago agreed to make available some books of my choice - gospel centered books! I stopped by last night with these three to begin with. "The Passion of Jesus Christ" and "Don't Waste Your Life" by John Piper. "The Gospel According to Jesus" by John MacArthur. Tiago cleared out a section of his frequently read books and placed mine right on the middle shelf! I cannot tell you how much this means, especially in a community like ours! We can scarcely find these books in Christian bookstores here - much less in a video store. Tiago says that his books go out more frequently than his movies and that he is sure people will read them. Please pray that this will happen and that many would repent and believe in Christ for the forgiveness of sins. I have included my name and address inside the book cover for assistance in understanding any ideas in the books. I will keep you posted as to the repercussions of this evangelistic method. May God be glorified!

Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Juliana Noelle Taylor
We are excited to announce the birth of our daughter, Juliana Noelle. She was born March 11 at 3:38 AM, weighs 7 lb 6oz, and is 18 inches long. She came a week past her due date, but when she decided she was ready to come, she came quickly, for which mommy is grateful. She is beautiful and healthy and we are so thankful for this precious gift from God.





One day old
Juliana and Granna Nunley
Dr. Daniela who delivered Juliana
Grandpa and Granna Taylor
Gabriel loves "Ju-ana"
Monday, February 22, 2010
Youth Retreat
I was asked to bring some challenges to the youth retreat in Curitiba - where I grew up. Sharon and I drove up and Sharon stayed with her folks as she is about 8.5 months pregnant. The grandparents didn't seem to mind too much.

Meanwhile, the Lord blessed in wonderful ways. On Saturday my focus was true conversion and the righteousness of Christ. On Sunday we jumped into the life of Peter to see how conversion and Christ's righteousness became evident in his life. Monday morning, we opened up for a time of questions and answers. Myself along with 2 other pastors answered all sorts of questions the teens had. Here are some of the questions they asked:
1. If a Christian commits suicide, does he loose his salvation?
2. Did God purposely harden Pharoah's heart, so as to keep Israel from being freed?
3. How can the Bible help our understanding with ethical issues such as stem cell research, euthanasia, and the death penalty?
4. If someone commits a sin, and repents, but unfortunately commits the same sin after repeatedly confessing, could this person still not be saved?
5. How should we respond to God's love toward us, who placed our sins on Christ shoulders, considering us justified before Him?

I was pleased to hear these good questions. It is a reminder that we must never assume that a group of "Christian" kids has come to understand or appreciate the fullness of God's Word. I believe many there were affected by the Biblical answers and God was truly honored in this.
On Monday evening there was a bonfire and several shared of what God had been doing. I chose to impersonate Peter's denial and wrap up with a couple challenging thoughts on how we deny the Lord daily with our actions. On Tuesday, I closed with John 21 where the Lord Jesus challenges Peter in three areas: love, sacrifice, and discipleship.
Pray for these youth as they go back into the real world to live out their faith.
Meanwhile, the Lord blessed in wonderful ways. On Saturday my focus was true conversion and the righteousness of Christ. On Sunday we jumped into the life of Peter to see how conversion and Christ's righteousness became evident in his life. Monday morning, we opened up for a time of questions and answers. Myself along with 2 other pastors answered all sorts of questions the teens had. Here are some of the questions they asked:
1. If a Christian commits suicide, does he loose his salvation?
2. Did God purposely harden Pharoah's heart, so as to keep Israel from being freed?
3. How can the Bible help our understanding with ethical issues such as stem cell research, euthanasia, and the death penalty?
4. If someone commits a sin, and repents, but unfortunately commits the same sin after repeatedly confessing, could this person still not be saved?
5. How should we respond to God's love toward us, who placed our sins on Christ shoulders, considering us justified before Him?
I was pleased to hear these good questions. It is a reminder that we must never assume that a group of "Christian" kids has come to understand or appreciate the fullness of God's Word. I believe many there were affected by the Biblical answers and God was truly honored in this.
On Monday evening there was a bonfire and several shared of what God had been doing. I chose to impersonate Peter's denial and wrap up with a couple challenging thoughts on how we deny the Lord daily with our actions. On Tuesday, I closed with John 21 where the Lord Jesus challenges Peter in three areas: love, sacrifice, and discipleship.
Pray for these youth as they go back into the real world to live out their faith.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Outreach Efforts
The past two weekends we've tried a couple of different outreach efforts here in our neighborhood to try to create more contacts and to get to know people by meeting a specific need. The first event was soccer. Now, you may not think that providing an hour of soccer for 15 teens and men counts as meeting a need, but some might beg to differ. :) David used this opportunity to clearly share the gospel with these men and he and James will be following up with them in the near future.
Our second event was more of a compassion outreach where we provided basic food packages for 10 needy families. Here in Brazil, most big grocery stores carry pre-made food packages that include the basics -- bags of rice, beans, flour, sugar, coffee, and several other items. We went out the day before to hand out coupons for these food packages. There was a catch though. While the person could receive the food for free, they had to agree to come at a scheduled time the next day to pick it up and be willing to listen to a gospel presentation. There were 11 people who came and they all listened well while David talked to them about their greatest need -- forgiveness of their sins and the eternal salvation of their souls.
A couple of people who received coupons were unable to come pick them up, so David dropped the food off at their houses and presented the gospel to them in their own homes. At one house, 15 people gathered around while he presented the gospel to them. They were attentive, even asking questions, and all of them said they had never heard the message that David was sharing with them. They can't seem to grasp the fact that salvation is free.
Pray for us as we try different means in reaching the people in our neighborhood with the gospel. Pray that God will save people here and that we will be faithful in proclaiming the gospel whenever we have opportunity.
Our second event was more of a compassion outreach where we provided basic food packages for 10 needy families. Here in Brazil, most big grocery stores carry pre-made food packages that include the basics -- bags of rice, beans, flour, sugar, coffee, and several other items. We went out the day before to hand out coupons for these food packages. There was a catch though. While the person could receive the food for free, they had to agree to come at a scheduled time the next day to pick it up and be willing to listen to a gospel presentation. There were 11 people who came and they all listened well while David talked to them about their greatest need -- forgiveness of their sins and the eternal salvation of their souls.
A couple of people who received coupons were unable to come pick them up, so David dropped the food off at their houses and presented the gospel to them in their own homes. At one house, 15 people gathered around while he presented the gospel to them. They were attentive, even asking questions, and all of them said they had never heard the message that David was sharing with them. They can't seem to grasp the fact that salvation is free.
Pray for us as we try different means in reaching the people in our neighborhood with the gospel. Pray that God will save people here and that we will be faithful in proclaiming the gospel whenever we have opportunity.
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