Hi Friends,
I have been working on a sermon to be preached this Sunday at the Iglesia de Cristo en Hialeah. The sermon is about "being ready". This seems to be the apprent theme to my life right now. I am attempting to get ready for the filming of the new TV program. I am trying to get ready for our 4th Bible camp for the Spanish congregations. I have to admit that I don't "feel" ready for any of these GREAT events.
Then...it dawns on me. I need to concentrate on being ready for JESUS! Everything else will fall into place.
Please continue to keep the Estrada's and our work in your prayers.
This is Remo Andreazza, your new brother in Christ! Please pray that he will continue to grow spiritually.
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Monday, January 24, 2011
What a wonderful day.
Dear friends and family,
On Sunday January 9, Rex and I were able to address the congregation of Madison Church of Christ from my house in Pembroke Pines. Using "Skype" we addressed the congregation and answered some questions. Modern technology is amazing. Please pray with us that God will continue to enable us in using newer technologies to preach the gospel.
Thank you for your support and prayers.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
My Story
Why I Became a Missionary
Everyone has a story. Usually, when one stops to look back to see how one gets to a certain point in life, it ends up being a series of both small and big decisions and events that get you to where you are. My story is no more special than yours. Simply put, it is my story.
I gave my life to Christ at a very early age. Growing up in a Christian home was a blessing. My parents, although not perfect, tried to be living examples of Christians. My sister and I would grow up seeing our parents become leaders in the congregation. Myself, well I was far from perfect. On the outside, I appeared to be the shinning star! My walk with Christ was not all it could have been. Maybe some of you can relate with that.
During my high school years my father would battle cancer. That hit my very hard. My father was always an example of strength and faith during his life andespecially during the illness. I witnessed during these difficult times how the church family can be there for you. I realized there were people in my life that truly loved us and supported us. The missionary team in Miami were there for us as a family. They often visited our family both at home and in the hospital. The Morgan family has always been a big part of our lives. During these difficult years my friendship with Rachel Morgan blossomed into love. Rachel was my friend and often listened to my struggles. I went away to Pepperdine University on a scholarship while Rachel waited for me and finished high school. When I came home for Christmas break I realized my father was dying. I decided to stay home to be closer to the family during this difficult time. Both of my parents struggled with my decision. My father made me promise him, that I would not stop going to school. My father also often told me, “I hope one day you become a preacher for our congregation.” I knew that if I wanted to, I could probably preach. But, that is not what I wanted to do. My father died six months later in June of 1992.
As you all know, we got married shortly (3 months) after Rachel graduated high school. In my mind our future was well planned out. The plan was to go to school to become a Physical Therapist, make lots of money, and have a family. Oh yeah, and on the side I could help out with the teens at church. See, what really happenned is that God had different plans. Our congregation found itself without a person to lead or teach the youth. I was asked to help teach the Bible class on Sunday mornings. I gave it a try. It was really weird because I was only a few years older than most of the young people I was teaching. Rachel and I really enjoyed helping out with the youth. We did this for a couple of years. We often talked about how wonderful it would be to be able to reach out to all of the Spanish speaking immigrants entering our country. We felt amazing when we were working with the young people. At that time, Rachel was working full time as a dental assistant and I had been working on all my prerequisites for a physical therapy program. Getting into the programs was and continues to be very competitive. There was a new program opening up the following semester at Florida Atlantic University. They were only accepting 14 students for the first class. Rachel and I prayed about getting into this program. We prayed constantly. Entering into this program worked well with our plan, it was what we always dreamt about. However, we both felt a struggle within us. We were always excited about working with the young people, and we were seeing God do amazing things through the mission team like “Con La Biblia Abierta.” So we prayed some more. Then, out of the blue, an elder from the Sunset Church of Christ in Miami called us and said, “We are looking for a new youth minister, we think you should be the guy.” A few days later our good friend and mentor Joe Roberts from the Suncoast Church called us and said, “our church is looking for a youth minister, I have talked to the elders and they want to meet with you.” As you can imagine Rachel and I were excited, honored, and confused all at the same time. This, although really cool, was not what we were praying about. This was not part of our plan. We felt like we needed help in making this decision. So we went to the leaders of the congregation at Hialeah, which also included the missionaries there. They responded, by telling us that they
needed us, and we actually got an invitation from the mission team to join the work.
Once again, we were excited and confused. Rachel and I prayed and thought about becoming missionaries. We knew life would not be easy, but we felt a peace and excitment about the possibility. This all happenned in one week. On Friday that week we received a phone call from the director of the new Physical Therapy program at Florida Atlantic University. The director told me, “Luis you know we are just accepting 14 students to this class. Luis, you are number 15. I am sorry you are not part of the class, but congratulations you are our first alternate, should anyone drop out before the classes start you can take that position.” As you can imagine, I was devastated. Rachel and I prayed and just like that, we knew God had been answering our prayer all along. We knew right then and there that we would become missionaries. I am proud of the decision we made so many years ago. Rachel and I have never regreted it. There have been difficulties along the way, but never regret. God has blessed us in so many ways because of our decision to become missionaries. Jesus said to go into all the world to preach the Gospel. That is what I signed up for. That is what I live for. That is my passion. Television and radio has given us the oportunity to preach the Gospel into all the world. Now, the internet, allows us to reach even more people.
The future of our mission work is bright. With your support, we will continue to preach Christ crucified and resurrected, to the ends of the Earth. Not everyone will leave their cities to preach. Not everyone will give up careers or jobs to preach. That is okay. But, we are all missionaries to the people in our lives. Just the same way God blessed our little and big events in our lives,God is doing the same for you. Look, the harvest is plentiful, we need more workers.
This is my story. Not better or special. Simply put, my story.
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Planning for future
Hellow family and friends,
We continue to move forward with development of new program. However, there is a lot of other great works going on. Christian Productions International is producing radio programs that are reaching millions with the Gospel of Christ.
November 1: Monday night at 9:00-10:00 PM EST La Voz Alegre, The Happy Voice began broadcasting to Latin America from Radio Miami International, WRMI 9.995 kHz shortwave. Also, the program will be streaming live at WRMI.net. Invite your friends to listen in!
From Miami to South America, La Voz Alegre, The Happy Voice will be broadcast. The strongest radio signal will be in the Caribbean, including Cuba.
Isn't this exciting?
Rex and I have also been meeting, to plan our follow up strategies for the hundreds of contacts we receive locally from the TV and Radio programs. We are planning "World Bible School" training seminars for the churches of South Florida. We look forward to their participation and help. We strongly believe and have seen in the past that as the local churches become involved with the follow up work, the more excited they get and the more they want to help. We always need the support of the local congregations of South Florida to help us with the follow up and as talent for our radio and TV programs. In February we have the Spanish churches biyearly fellowship. We are planning on promoting Christian Productions International's work and the contact follow up training seminars.
Please keep us in your prayers. Rachel and the kids have been sick with a stomach virus. Pray for their speedy recovery, please. We pray for you as well. We need you in our lives and God needs you all for His Kingdom.
Your servant,
Luis
We continue to move forward with development of new program. However, there is a lot of other great works going on. Christian Productions International is producing radio programs that are reaching millions with the Gospel of Christ.
November 1: Monday night at 9:00-10:00 PM EST La Voz Alegre, The Happy Voice began broadcasting to Latin America from Radio Miami International, WRMI 9.995 kHz shortwave. Also, the program will be streaming live at WRMI.net. Invite your friends to listen in!
From Miami to South America, La Voz Alegre, The Happy Voice will be broadcast. The strongest radio signal will be in the Caribbean, including Cuba.
Isn't this exciting?
Rex and I have also been meeting, to plan our follow up strategies for the hundreds of contacts we receive locally from the TV and Radio programs. We are planning "World Bible School" training seminars for the churches of South Florida. We look forward to their participation and help. We strongly believe and have seen in the past that as the local churches become involved with the follow up work, the more excited they get and the more they want to help. We always need the support of the local congregations of South Florida to help us with the follow up and as talent for our radio and TV programs. In February we have the Spanish churches biyearly fellowship. We are planning on promoting Christian Productions International's work and the contact follow up training seminars.
Please keep us in your prayers. Rachel and the kids have been sick with a stomach virus. Pray for their speedy recovery, please. We pray for you as well. We need you in our lives and God needs you all for His Kingdom.
Your servant,
Luis
Friday, October 22, 2010
Focusing on the most important things.
As we focus on developing this new TV program, I do feel a true sense of urgency. No, not from my bosses, sponsoring congregations, or anyoone else for that matter. I feel a sense of urgency that I believe comes from the Holy Spirit. There are millions of souls dying without God in their lives. Millions more living without God in their lives. We are facing a world where younger people are searching for God, but are dissapointed with established religions and denominations. People are hurting and looking for relief. I believe that we are in a time of great change. God has put it in my heart: What am I going to do about it? Maybe you can ask yourself the same question.
Luis
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| Brianna with Alexa and Alyssa at Ignite. |
Hi friends,
I hope you are all doing well. Where does our time go? Why does time go by so fast? Feels like we were just celebrating getting out of school for the summer. Now were are already eight weeks into the new school year.
I believe that one of the areas that the Devil tries to attack us most often is with our time. As long as he can keep us busy, we don't have or make the time for the most important things. We know that our time on Earth is limited. So, often, many of us live as if we are running out of time. I know that I fall into this trap. I must confess that I often feel "guilty" of not doing enough. I have to remind myself that Jesus took time to just be alone with God.
When we do have a minute or two, we often choose the wrong things to focus our time and attention to. That's were the enemy gets us. We should be spending our time on eternal things. Such as our relationship with God. We should also be spending our time on our relationships as we can have opportunities to share the life saving Gospel with a loved one or friend.
I may have shared this with some of you before. Our new program will have to be a brand new concept. We need to be able to reach those that are lost. Our program will be produced for the "unchurched." We need to present Christ in all truth. We can not worry about offending others or having to be nice. We do need to worry about the lost. We don't need to purposefully be mean or look to offend, but this generation of seekers are looking for genuineness. Seekers are not looking for scripted answers, but reallity. The format we are coming up with will be "magazing style." A 30 minute program made up of various shorter segments. Each segment must present a message completely. We are working on segments such as: finances, recipes, culture, family counseling, church outreach, etc. If you have any ideas, please let us know. We are open to ideas and suggestions. In fact, we have been praying for the Holy Spirit to lead us and we have asked for God to raise up people that will help us in this great endeavor. If you have an idea, please put it to prayer as it may be the Holy Spirit touching you to help this project.
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| Luke with Alyssa at Ignite. |
I have been working alongside Buddy Ragan in the initial stages of coming up with a budget for a pilot program. Please pray for this process. I have also been busy with preaching. Most recently I was asked to speak at a youth rally at Griffin Road Church of Christ called Ignite. I have included some pictures of Luke and Brianna with their cousins at the youth rally. The message was well received. I have also been asked to prepare a bilingual message for their Missions Sunday.
Thank you for your support.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Visiting our Family at Robertsdale
I hope you all are doing well. We had such a busy September. I can't believe how fast time is going. Recently with some friends, we were just comenting on how quickly time goes by as an adult, but as children it seemed as if the days never went fast enough. As a child you were always waiting for the next big thing. Maybe it was your birthday, christmas, or your favorite holiday. And so it felt like the days could not go fast enough. Then we grow up! Jobs, children, and other responsibilities keep our lives going a hundred miles per hour. One day it's Labor Day, and the next time you check you are almost in September. I think, we need to be more child like, in the sense that we should always be looking for THAT GREAT DAY COMING!! You know the one. The ONE. When our Savior Jesus comes back for us. Maybe if we lived that way, we would get more done. Maybe we would appreciate the time we have more. Maybe we would choose some things over other things. I have been asked to speak at a youth rally in October and these are some of the thoughts that have been going through my head. Please pray for me, and that the Holy Spirit will lead me and direct my thoughts to say what HE wants to say. Please pray that I get out of the way of God, so that He can do His thing!
In the beginning of the month Rachel and I helped chaparone the Griffin Road youth group to Sonquest in Orlando. It is a yearly youth rally in which an average of two thousand young people come from all over the Southeast US. The conference and classes were great, and it was wonderful to see how the young people and adults were touched by the messages. During the weekend we were able to catch up with friends we had not seen in a while. Many of you are familiar with TORCH Missions. We were able to spend some time with our friend Nathan Reeves. Along with Joshua Meyers and Chad Roberts, Nathan has a vision of doing the most they can do for God as directors of one of the Torch mission groups. These are wonderful yong men that want to their very best for God. They asked if we could help them out in any way possible. They have invited the Estrada family to help them either through giving direction and advice or even going directly with them and work along side of them. After talking to them I felt so encouraged, to know that these young men have a heart for missions. Please pray for them as they work on developing this trip. Please pray for us as well, if it is Gods will to allow us to go on this trip it would be a great opportunity to film for the new TV program. We could showcase some of the work that God is doing through His people in Honduras. Please keep this in your prayers.
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| Rachel and I. It is so great when we can travel together. |
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| Paul Baswell and I. |
Just a week and a half ago we were priveleged to be able to visit our loving family at Robertsdale Church of Christ. They are such a warm and loving family. The trip, since we drove, was long and grueling. However, we would do it all over again and again to be able to spend some time with them. The elders at Robertsdale allowed me to make a presentation during the Bible class time. I shared with them some of what we have been busy doing and the future plans for the TV program. They were encouraged and in return encouraged us tremendously. We got to spend time with Paul and Rachel, which are such a loving and interesting couple. I hope I have half the energy of Paul and Rachel when I am their age. This couple could run circles around me! On Sunday we had an awesome lunch with Scott and Tammy at a wonderful restaurant. I can't remember the name, but I will never forget the food and especially the company we were with. Then it was time to get back, we drove and got home around midnight. We are so thankful to God for blessing our trip to Alabama. We are thankful for all of the lovely family that encouraged us and made us feel so welcomed. Please continue to keep us in your prayers. We are partners in Christ to do the job He has given us to do. Thank you again for all the prayers and support from Robertsdale. God bless you for all that you do for the Lord's Kingdom.
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| Brianna, Luke, and I infront of Robertsale building. |
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
To Save a Life
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