November 4, 2005
Dear Friends,
It isn't that rare that I am wrong, but I am usually sad about about it. I was wrong again, but this time I am extremely happy about it! Last month, I wrote in my report that we expected to be baptizing 5 or 6 new believers, that turned out to be 12 instead. I don't mind being wrong in this way. We are so grateful for God's blessings on the ministry here. Among the baptisms, there were a mother and daughter from one family and a father, mother, daughter, and son from another family. We rejoice in the salvation of all of these folks.
You may have read last month that we were planning to purchase another bus/motor home for our Project Life outreach team. We believe that God is guiding in this venture; therefore, we began making the payments toward the total price of $10,000 recently. We are getting the bus prepared to travel to the unreached cities in our region very soon. Again, we ask that you consider giving toward this tremendous ministry opportunity.
The Project Life team was in the interior towns of our state this month with their older bus (see picture). They had the privilege of sharing the gospel in 13 public school in a three week period. Through drama presentations, testimonies, and the preached Word, more than 5,000 persons heard of Christ's love for lost sinners. There were over 50 professions of faith in Jesus among the adults and dozens more among the school-aged children.
We are still having to deal with a space shortage, but have begun to take practical steps to locate new facilities. We will "attempt great things for God, and expect great things from God." We trust that we are honoring Him in this endeavor.
May God bless you in these last few weeks of the year. It truly has been a year blessed of the Lord and we are grateful to Him and to you who have seen fit to allow Him to use you in helping us.
In Jesus's love,
Bobby, Charlene, Jessie, and Brennen Wacaser

This is the "new" motor home/bus that we are purchasing for our evangelistic team,
Project Life.