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Missionary Sketch of Myron and Dotty Philippi After
graduating from the Moody Bible Institute in 1955, Dotty and I were married,
and together we made preparations for going to Latin America, as
missionaries. In the spring of 1956, we moved to San José, Costa
Rica, for an intensive study of the Spanish language for one year. Upon
completion of language school in 1957, we went to Venezuela, where we were
involved in evangelism and church planting for fourteen years. We
started a church on the Venezuelan-Colombian border where we ministered for
four years. For the remaining ten years we were actively evangelizing
in small towns, as well as isolated villages in the Plains, with the use of
an airplane. We are thankful for God’s protection as I flew several
thousand hours over that extensive area. New towns were opened up to
the Gospel, and we had the joy of establishing churches in several towns and
villages. God
gave us three sons and one daughter. In 1970 we returned to the United
States to care for the educational needs of our children. Shortly
after getting settled in Indianapolis, we met several Latin American people
in shopping centers. Realizing the opportunities that were before us,
we began holding a Bible class in Spanish in our home every Sunday
afternoon. In the fall of 1972, we started another Bible study on the
east side of Indianapolis on Saturday nights. Later, we joined these
two groups together, organized the First Spanish Baptist Church, and a
storefront building was rented for regular services. In February of
1978, we were able to purchase a lovely church building located near the
center of Indianapolis. In 1979 a full-time Spanish pastor was called,
and the work continues under the leadership of faithful men. After
nine years in Indianapolis, God gave us an open door to return to foreign
missionary service. In June of 1978, we were accepted by Baptist World
Mission to work in Mexico. We thank God for directing us to this
fundamental mission board, which gives emphasis to personal evangelism and
church planting. We served the Lord from January 30, 1980, to August
26, 2003, in Guadalajara, an industrial city of six million people. It
is very sad to realize there are only a handful of fundamental missionaries
serving the Lord in such a large city. There is little or no Gospel
witness in many large housing developments of middle and upper class homes.
These complexes are springing up everywhere as the city continues its rapid
growth. After
arriving in Guadalajara, the Lord opened up many opportunities for us to
witness and begin Bible studies in different homes each night. The
people are extremely fanatical, and at times the progress was slow.
Time after time, after starting a Bible study, many would decide to reject
God’s Word and follow the many traditions and superstitions of a
convenient religion. We praise God for those who opened their hearts
and homes to the teaching of the Gospel, for only God can liberate them from
this extreme darkness. With so much opposition to the Gospel, we
needed and appreciated the prayers of God’s people. God was at work,
and we thank Him for encouraging our hearts and letting us see fruit for our
labors. In
1985 we began having Bible Institute classes for three hours on Thursday
evenings, for the purpose of preparing pastors and Christian workers.
I taught the men and women two hours, then Dotty taught a women’s
Christian education class while I had a ministerial class with the men.
There is never a graduation so the students just keep on learning. Our
burden was to train national pastors and church workers and assist them in
establishing churches wherever the need was greatest. At present there
is one mission ministry, which we pray someday will become a self-supporting
church. A highlight every Monday night was the men’s class, where I
taught approximately 40 men the Word of God. The first hour was
dedicated to asking questions the men had on their hearts and answering them
with the Word of God. The second hour they received an in-depth
message in the Word of God, studying a book of the Bible verse by verse and
applying it to their own lives. These classes were a means of
spiritual growth in the lives of many believers, as well as reaching friends
they invited. Slowly our group of believers grew, and a church was
established for His honor and glory. In 1986 our church group
purchased land, remodeled a small horse barn, and built Sunday school rooms.
Six years later we constructed our 750-seat church auditorium, giving room
for growth. Presently we have more than 300 in regular attendance. In
1994 I began writing special Bible study lessons to encourage our church
members to have in-home Bible studies with their unsaved families and
friends. In 1995 I compiled these lessons into a book, Llegando a
Ser Cristiano (Becoming a Christian). We challenged the members of
our church to hold “one-on-one” home Bible classes. Presently they
are teaching a total of 42 home Bible classes each week, using this book as
a study guide, giving the unsaved an opportunity to understand the plan of
salvation. We thank the Lord for hundreds who have come to know the Lord
Jesus Christ as their personal Savior as a direct result of this ministry.
In a short time we saw our church attendance more than double. In less than
two years 9,000 books had been printed and sold in a number of
Latin-American countries. In December of 1997, we published Becoming
a Christian in English. Little by little pastors in the United
States are recognizing its value as an effective tool for their own members
to use in holding home Bible studies with the unsaved. We give
emphasis to using this study in connection with local Bible-believing
churches. In
May of 2003, we revised the book Llegando a Ser Cristiano and printed
10,000 copies. It is now a 156-page fill-in-the-blank study book
presenting a comprehensive explanation of God’s plan of salvation (the
first five chapters)) and a discipleship study for the born-again Christian
(the last five chapters). These books are being sold in bookstores and
churches in both Latin America and the United States. We feel an
urgency to share the Gospel with the world. We want to encourage you
to do the same. "I must work the works of Him that sent me, while
it is day; the night cometh, when no man can work" (John 9:4).
Please continue to pray for this ministry! If you are interested in
starting a home Bible study, please contact me at philippi@becoming-a-christian.org,
and I will be happy to help you. We
praise the Lord for the way that He has blessed the ministries in our church
in Guadalajara. On February 2, 2003, Miguel Angel Camacho was ordained
to the ministry of the Gospel. Then, on March 16 we had a business
meeting for the purpose of presenting my resignation as pastor of the
church, effective May 18, 2003. Even though I had read my “Letter of
Intent” in January of 2002, it was still difficult for them to face our
leaving. In that same meeting the Board read a letter recommending
that Pastor Miguel Angel Camacho be called as pastor of the church. We
praise the Lord that the church was unanimous in calling him as pastor.
Pastor Miguel Camacho was led to the Lord 14 years ago by one of the members
of our church. He started attending faithfully all of the services and
our Bible Institute, and since that time has been growing by leaps and
bounds. For 14 years Pastor Miguel’s greatest desire has been to
serve the Lord, applying all he has learned to the ministry. On
August 24, 2003, the church had a special farewell service for us, with a
special program and a dinner planned in our honor. Emotionally it was
very difficult for all of us. Pastor Miguel asked me to preach the
evening service, which gave me an opportunity to give final words of counsel
and expressions of love to our church family. At that time we accepted
an invitation to return in March of 2004 for a special Bible conference.
On August 25 we moved to Saint Petersburg, Florida. What a thrill it
is for us to continually hear good news of the progress in the ministry we
started 25 years ago in the city of Guadalajara! Since
coming back to the United States, we have been actively holding Bible
conferences and seminars on evangelism in various churches to help train
church members, who are interested and burdened to serve the Lord. We
are promoting “one-on-one” Bible studies with those who do not know the
Lord Jesus Christ as their Savior. In order to help Christians
understand the “Great Commission,” given by Jesus prior to returning to
heaven, we have to realize that all of us are responsible to “make
disciples of all nations.” This involves reaching out to that friend
or neighbor in our own country, city, and neighborhood where we live.
This is the reason I translated the book, Becoming a Christian, into
the English language. This will help guide you, and does the major
work for you as you hold “one-on-one” Bible classes with an unsaved
person. The method of study is simple and understandable. Both
the teacher and the student use this fill-in-the-blank book, which directs
them to the Bible to find the answers, for we are teaching the Word of God,
not a “book.” We covet your prayers that many will come to a full
understanding of true salvation through these classes. At
the present time all of the Texas state prisons and all of the Florida state
prisons now have the book, Becoming a Christian, in their libraries.
Since then, we have received requests for books in both languages from 137
prisoners. It would be a thrill for you, as it is for us, to read many
of these letters as they expressed their desire to use the book as a guide
for their Bible study in their cells. We are grateful to those who have made
donations to this project to furnish books to the prisoners free of charge.
While I was in California, churches and individuals donated $1,500 to put Becoming
a Christian in their state prisons. If you are interested in
reaching out to the prisoners in your state, please write or call me and we
will be thrilled to help make this possible. This
ministry is dependent upon the continued support by His people through your
prayers and special gifts. They are so very much needed at this time.
If we can be of service and help to you, please call us at 727-393-7846 or
write to us at the following e-mail address: philippi@becoming-a-christian.org
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