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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Canote E-Notes 04/28/09


Friends & Family~

As you can imagine, the situation with the swine flu is a matter of concern for a ministry that works in Mexico. We believe this is a spiritual battle and we're choosing to focus on the Problem Solver rather than the problem. If you listen to some of the mainstream media feeding frenzy, you might think the world is about to end as we know it. One important fact that will help pull things into a proper perspective is that approximately 36,000 people die from the "regular" flu in the United States each year. Please take a moment to read the message below I just received from one of our Canadian YUGO missionary families stationed in Tijuana, Mexico.

Thank you for your continued friendship, prayers, and support.

God Bless You!

Chris Canote
Outreach Director
Missions Mobilizer/Recruiter

Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Hey folks,

Just a short note to give you some perspective on the swine flu- straight from the belly of the beast.

We are not terribly worried.

The vast majority of cases are happening in Mexico City and surrounding area. There are about 28milliion people living in that area. That is the equivalent of all the population of Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Newfoundland and all the Maritimes. And these folks all live in one metropolitan area.

Within this conglomerate, there are 1300 cases of swine flu-- about .004% of the population of this petrie dish of a city. Of those, sadly, about 100 of those have died as a result.

One more thing to keep in mind is the health system in Mexico. Often there is a cost involved to go to a Doctor. When people do not have enough money for food (especially in these tough economic times) hospital visits for a flu don't happen until it is absolutely necessary. So while we have found out that Tamiflu and Relezen (antiviral meds) work to combat this-- they will not work when it is too late.

Also remember the culture of Mexico-- while this is killing primarily young men, these are the ones who would be least likely to go to a hospital under any circumstances.

So while yes, this is a virulent strain of the flu that more easily leads to pneumonia than our "regular flu", so far it is not out of control (despite media reports) and it is not killing healthy people in developed countries.

We do not feel a tremendous amount of fear, but we will be diligent over the next few weeks until we see how this pans out.

Please pray for our health and safety as we continue to go about our ministry here in Mexico, but please be in extra prayer for the poor in Mexico- those who have limited access to health care. That God would protect His people!!

The worst part from our point of view are the thousands of desperately poor Mexicans in our border region who live in filthy squalor who will not be getting a house built this year, or who will not be getting a new roof on the old dirt floor shack, or who will not be receiving the needed food our groups bring because people are fearful.

Groups are canceling trips to Mexico because of the violence-- (which is down 80% from last year!!) and it is the poor who will suffer most. Please pray that those who cancel will offer to donate the amount that they would have spent on a mission trip to go towards the incredible needs we are finding here!

While the Economic downturn is difficult in North America, here it is devastating! We are seeing more and more children suffering from malnutrition and starvation.

We also receive thousands of individuals who come to help the Mexican church reach their people in Evangelism ministries. Please pray that the Good News of Jesus love and salvation will continue to be spread in this time of Great harvest here in Northern Mexico!

Please pray that God will be glorified and His name will be lifted up in Mexico!

Thanks for praying!


--
Michael McDonald
Missionary to Mexico
YUGO Canada
1-(619)400-3326 (North America)
661-100-3396 (Mexico)
msmcdonald@yugomail.org

Friday, April 10, 2009

Canote E-Notes 04/10/09

Greetings & Happy Easter!

How are you celebrating the greatest story ever told this holiday weekend? I hope you will have an opportunity to spend some of it with family and friends. Know that you are in our thoughts this Easter.

We have several upcoming ministry engagements on our calendar (see below). We love serving God in this way and are always looking for opportunities to share our family ministry. If you know of churches or groups that would enjoy some family gospel bluegrass music, a contemporary worship band, or mission centered gospel preaching, please pass this along to them with a recommendation.

We appreciate your prayers and support so much.

God Bless YOU and Happy Easter!

Sat, April 11, 1:30PM - Gospel Bluegrass Concert - Harrisburg Easter Celebration - Lion's Club Park, Harrisburg, MO

Sat, April 11, 7:30PM - Gospel Bluegrass Concert - Presser Performing Arts Center - Mexico, MO

Sun, April 19, 10:30AM - Chris is preaching - Perche Baptist Church - Rural Harrisburg/Clark, MO

Sun, April 26, 6:30PM - Gospel Bluegrass Music & Chris is preaching - Centralia FBC - Centralia, MO

Sat, May 2, 6PM - Gospel Bluegrass Music & Testimony - Pleasant Woods Baptist Church - Salisbury, MO

Sun, May 3, 10:30AM - Chris is preaching - Perche Baptist Church - Rural Harrisburg/Clark, MO

Sun, May 3, 6:30PM - Gospel Bluegrass Music & Testimony - Carpenter Street Baptist Church - Moberly, MO

Chris Canote
Outreach Director
Missions Mobilizer/Recruiter