Welcome! Here you will find all of my prayer letters written ever since I started the ministry as a Missionary to Honduras, and then as I now am as a Missionary to the Spanish-Speaking People of the Americas. We hope to update this with our current prayer letter that we send out every two months.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

November - December 2008

Lo, children are an heritage of the LORD: and the fruit of the womb is his reward.   (Ps. 127:3)
               
            Greetings from the Breakers,

            We pray God’s given you a very merry holiday season, and we hope you were faithful in telling others JESUS IS THE REASON FOR THE SEASON! 
            God’s been good to the Breaker family, as always, and has blessed us exceedingly abundant, above that which we could think or ask!
           
THE NEWEST MEMBER OF OUR FAMILY
           
            December 10th, God blessed us with a baby girl, whom we named Emma Lee Juliet Breaker.  We had a water birth at home, and I was right there in the small plastic pool with Laura.  The baby came out with the cord wrapped around her neck twice, but thank God we were able to untangle it quickly.  Little Emma began breathing immediately, and is strong and healthy, weighing in at 7 pounds and 10 ounces.  Thanks for all your prayers during the pregnancy!
           
MAKING PLANS

            We still receive many emails from people seeking a pure Spanish Bible.  We happily send them a 1602 Purified, along with information about the history of the Spanish Bible.  We’ve made many good contacts along the way, and now that our baby’s finally here, we can focus more attention on setting up meetings in the coming year, and raising more support in order to travel and do the work the Lord’s called us to do.  I plan to be on the phone for the next couple of months getting our calendar together (my least favorite part of the ministry).  If you know of anyone who’d be interested in inviting us in to preach a Mission’s conference, Spanish Bible Conference, Revival meeting, etc.  Please let us know.  (Our number in Alabama is 251 809 8581).  

OUR NEW PRINTING PRESS AND PRINTING BIBLE INSERTS

            A printing ministry in Gulfport, Mississippi donated us a printing press so we can print tracts and booklets in both English and Spanish.  Missionary helper Robert Warren picked the press up and brought it to us.  I’ve yet to figure out how to use it, but look forward to printing much Gospel material in the future in both English and Spanish.  (So we’ll be able to print material to take with us wherever God takes us!)           
            We are already getting orders for my booklets and tracts, and enjoy sending those out to people.  It’s almost a full time job just mailing out orders!
            For years, I’ve printed small Bible Inserts on my Konica Laser printer, pasting them in the back of every Spanish and English Bible we give away.  They contain verses on how to win souls to Christ, as well as on Eternal Security.  (I enclosed some in this letter).  Imagine if you will, a very pregnant Laura and I cutting these out and pasting them in every 1602 Purified Spanish Bible we send out while waiting for our little one to be born.  That’s been our November and December, continually working in the ministry! 

            So God is blessing us as we continually serve him.  We thank you so much for your continued prayers and support!

            Because He shed His precious Blood for even us,

            Robert and Laura Beth Breaker
            1 Sam. 12:24!



While reading about the birth of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ in the Gospels, (specifically Matthew 1:18-2:23 and Luke 2:1-24), I thought about how closely his first coming matches his second coming for us again at the Rapture. We know the Lord’s soon appearing draweth nigh. But these few comparisons prove his coming at the rapture is very close!


 
Our “water baby” right after being born.




Our Precious Emma Lee!


Our new printing machine.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

September - October 2008

 Whom we preach, warning every man, and teaching every man in all wisdom; that we may present every man perfect in Christ Jesus:  Whereunto I also labour, striving according to his working, which worketh in me mightily.                                        (Col. 1:28,29)

            Dear saints of God,

            We’ve been quite busy preaching, teaching, and encouraging others in the faith these last two months.  In early September, we drove to Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and then flew to Honduras for two months till the end of October. 

PASSING OUT A PURE SPANISH BIBLE AND FILMING

            We took several boxes of 1602 Purified Spanish Bibles with us to Honduras, and were able to give them to different churches and pastors.  I also taught for more than five hours on the subjects of Manuscript Evidence, The History of the Spanish Bible, The History of the pure texts verses the critical texts, and Differences between Bible versions.  Laura videotaped these sessions in Spanish, so we can burn them to DVD, and pass them along to Spanish Speakers, educating them about the Spanish Bible Issue, and which Bible they should use.

THE WORKS IN HONDURAS

            The works in Honduras are going well, and we praise God.  I preached in both the church in El Tejar (Iglesia Bautista Nueva Esperanza) and Quebrada de Lajas (Iglesia Biblica Bautista) every Sunday.  Lots of rain, during one of the rainiest rainy seasons on record, kept many from coming, but at least the faithful ones did not disappoint.

CONFERENCES IN THE MOUNTAINS

            Missionary Erick Sanchez scheduled me to preach three conferences in different churches in the mountains.  September 26th-27th, I taught on the subject of Basic Bible Doctrines for New Believers, in the small village of Guascatoro, Lempira, Honduras.  Most were new Christians who recently left the Catholic church.  Many shared stories of persecution, as the small Catholic community continually scorns and ridicules them for embracing salvation by faith alone.           
            October 3rd, I visited the small town of San Nicholas, where I taught a one-day Soulwinning class.  Baptist pastors and laymen alike from various mountain works came and took notes.  After teaching eight hours, I preached an evangelistic meeting that evening.  Laura told me later, “Our baby must like to hear you preach!  He kicks a lot when you talk!
            October 14th-15th, I drove five hours to the little village of Piraera, where I taught for two days on the subjects of The 7 Covenants, The Seven Dispensations, The Seven Thousand Years of Human History, and more.  Pastors and church members from the various mountain works attended and took notes.  Afterwards, I went to Pastor Odilio’s house and answered Bible questions for another two hours.
               
PREACHING A FUNERAL

            October 9th, I preached my first funeral.  Maria Higenia Sanchez Chicas passed away the night before, and the family asked me to come to their house and preach a service in the evening before the viewing of the body.  Many lost family members heard me preach a Gospel message in front of the open coffin.  After it was over, a young lady came forward and took me by the hand and led me away from the crowd.  She then said, “I want to be saved!
            Right there, I led her to the Lord from an open Bible!


TEACHING ABOUT THE SPANISH BIBLE ISSUE

            Before leaving Honduras, Pastor Alex Vasquez in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, invited me to teach on the 26th of October for several hours on the subject of WHICH BIBLE SHOULD WE USE IN SPANISH?  His exact words were, “Queremos aprovechar tu visita y sacarte jugo doctrinal!(In English: “We want to take advantage of our visit and squeeze the doctrinal juice out of you!”)
            I showed many examples of doctrinal errors in modern corrupt versions, and emphasized the need to have a pure Spanish Bible like our 1602 Purified.             

            When I preached for Pastor Alex on Tuesday night before flying back to the states on our midnight flight, he told me his neighbor used to be a Jehovah Witness.  So, Alex gave him my two-hour teaching DVD which exposed that false religion, and he has since left it, and has begun attending church.  He’s not yet saved, so please pray for his salvation.  What a blessing to see our DVD making such an impact!

            So these last two months have been profitable.  Not only have we been preaching the gospel, passing out tracts, and trying to reach the lost, but we’ve also been active in equipping the saints of God with what they need to be able to do the same!  As always, thanks again for your continued prayers and support!  And please pray for Laura, as our baby’s due in December.

            Only through His precious shed blood,

            Robert and Laurabeth Breaker III
            1 Sam. 12:24!



NAMES TO KEEP IN PRAYER:

            Armando Trejo (Preaching six years in San Nicolas)
            Miguel Vasquez (Pastor in Piraera)
            Bernabe Gonzales (Pastor en El Venado)
            Leonardo Vasquez (Mountain Preacher)
            Ronny Pablo Meza (Mountain Preacher)                                   
            Desiderio Pineda (Pastor en Panina)
            Florentino Aguilar (Pastor in San Sebastian)                       
            Odilio Lainez (Pastor in El Carrizal)
            Alex Vasquez (Pastor in San Pedro Sula)                            
            Clemente Sanchez (Preacher in Lajas)



SOMETHING EXTRA
One sheet of paper to write a prayer letter hardly seems enough. Especially with so much happening on the mission field. So I thought in this prayer letter, I’d tell a few stories that I normally wouldn’t be able to report in the few short lines which one page affords.
 
 
THE MAN WITH THE STICK
He responded, “My name is Reymundo, I’m the man in charge of this village, and this stick is the sign of my authority. We have no police out here so far away, so every three years a man is voted on to carry the stick, the sign of power. If any man attacks me or my stick, he goes to jail for ten years. With the stick, I tell people what to do. I usually have them clear land, or fix the roads. I visit them three times, and if they refuse my will, I have the power to fine them for disobedience.
His story reminded me immediately of Jesus ruling and reigning according to Revelation 19:15: “And out of his mouth goeth a sharp sword, that with it he should smite the nations: and he shall rule them with a rod of iron: and he treadeth the winepress of the fierceness and wrath of Almighty God.”
Instead of a wooden rod, our Lord will rule with a rod of iron! It’s interesting REYMUNDO means KING OF THE WORLD. But how grand that my Saviour Jesus Christ is KING OF KINGS and LORD OF LORDS!
LOVE OFFERINGS
But, of their own heart, many people have given us all sorts of things. Mostly, they are quick to offer a meal. I’ve savoured some of the greatest meals of my life while sitting in small adobe shacks with dirt floors. Tortillas, refried beans, white cheese, and rice, are some of my favorite foods, especially when cooked with love.
On our trip to the mountains the end of September, after teaching for eight hours, I visited the pastor’s brother. We talked for a while, and he told me, “I really appreciate your coming all the way out here to teach and preach!
Before leaving, he gave us a live chicken. I held it while he tied the feet, and Laura took it to the church and tied it to her seat while I preached the evangelistic evening service. We took it back to our lodging that evening, and it even gave us an offering of its own two or three times in the back seat! (I’ll let you figure that out for yourself!)
In San Nicholas, the ladies of the church made coffee for us all. During short breaks, we drank our fill of the rich mountain brew with the consistency of used motor oil, full of grounds on the bottom of the mug. I made a remark that I liked the coffee, and that set things in motion. The next day, the pastor’s wife brought us two pounds of freshly ground, home-grown mountain coffee, so rich it looked like top soil. (I kept shaking it looking for worms!)
Laura made it for me for the next month, every other day or so. I’ve never had better coffee in my life! And boy did it have a kick!
 
A THOUSAND QUESTIONS
Missionary Erick Sanchez and I spoke about this, and how many times it takes years, even decades to plant a church in the area, because the people are so reserved and withdrawn.
For this reason, both Erick and I were surprised when after I taught in each conference in the mountains, those present had question after question. They ranged from, “If I was married in a catholic church before I was saved, am I still married?” to the more profound, “Is Barack Obama the Antichrist?
I answered their questions according to the Bible, and we covered topics such as: The Rapture, The Tribulation, The New Heaven and the New Earth, and much more.
Knowing that most of them used to be catholic before, I asked them questions myself. And they told me many stories of persecution from Catholics in their area.

CATHOLIC PERSECUTION IN THE MOUNTAINS OF INTIBUCA
Many have said that the Catholic church has changed, and they no longer are guilty of such atrocities as the holocaust and the Spanish Inquisition. I don’t know what those people have been smoking, but all you have to do to see the Catholic church is just the same as she’s always been is to go to Honduras and speak to new converts. They’ll tell you that persecution is still alive and well.
I’ve heard stories like the following. One man told me, “Where I live, everybody is Catholic. When they found out that I accepted Jesus Christ as my Saviour and left the Catholic Church, they won’t talk to me, and they won’t sell me anything. I can’t even buy food! I have to travel a day or two away in order to buy food for my family!
Another said, “Catholics in my neighborhood tell everyone that I’m a bad father because I didn’t baptize my child. They say I just don’t care about my children!
Yet another told me, “They say I’m guilty of heresy for leaving the Catholic church and embracing salvation by grace through faith!
We’ve even heard stories of Catholics cutting off the thumbs of Bible believers, poisoning their animals, and even slashing their tires.
Though all this is horrible, nothing beats looking at the smiling faces of true Christians who have been persecuted and hearing them say things like, “But whatever they do to me, they can’t take my soul, and my mansion in heaven!
 
May God bless you and may you use your freedom from religious persecution to preach the Gospel and win many souls to Jesus Christ!
Sincerely,
Robert R. Breaker III
2 Timothy 4:2
The Lenca Indian people in the mountains of Honduras where we visited are known for their bashfulness, and seclusion. They very seldom speak, unless spoken to, and hardly ever open up to others. A person does well to get a “How do you do?” out of them.
Sometimes being a “Gringo” can be a blessing or a curse. As an American, most people in Spanish Speaking countries automatically think you are rich, and have need of nothing. As an evangelist to Spanish Speakers, I’ve never asked for an offering when I preach and teach, knowing that most people are so poor, they could not afford to give their hard-earned money.
While visiting and inviting people to a nightly evangelistic service in San Nicholas, Honduras, we happened upon a young man with a stick about eighteen inches long. I introduced myself, and asked him why he carried that small stick, about an inch and a quarter thick, and tapered to a dull point.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

August 2008

And the word of the Lord was published throughout all the region... (Acts 13:49)
Dear Fellow laborers in the work of the Lord,

PLANS
Laura and I leave on September 9th for Honduras. We'll be there almost two months. I'll be preaching the whole time I'm there in different cities, as well as soul winning and traveling several hours to the small villages along the El Salvador border.
We ask for your prayers for our journey, and that God would bless us with souls saved, lives changed, and new converts strengthened.

PREGNANCY
We continually covet your prayers for Laura's pregnancy. Laura is now six months along, and the baby is "kicking up a storm!"
Please pray that in Honduras the baby would continue to grow and develop, and God would bless us with a healthy child. Our plans are to have the birth in the states with a midwife. However, if God changes those plans and it's born in Honduras, that will be fine too! We still don't know if it's a boy or a girl. We like the idea of waiting until it's born to find out. When we find out, you'll be the first to know.

PERSONAL STUDY
There is a new Spanish Bible being distributed among Fundamentists called the Reina-Valera Gomez. Most of the month of August, I spent sitting at the kitchen table with the 1569 Reina, 1602 Valera, 1865, 1909, 1602P and 1960 Spanish Bibles, comparing them with the King James, the Textus Receptus, and the new Gomez Bible. What I've found is shocking! The modern Gomez Bible claims to be based on the 1909, the TR, and the King James, but I found many word changes in that version which make it read closer to the 1960 and even the NIV, as I painstakingly compared and documented my findings. I'm posting these on my website, for those interested. The 1602 Purified, is still the best Spanish Bible available, and I'm glad we have a pure Bible to distribute to the Spanish Speaking people! We'll be taking a lot of these with us to Honduras.

PRINTING EQUIPMENT
God continues to bless us, as we serve him, and it amazes me how he guides, leads, and protects us day by day. I'm further amazed how God works and how he opens doors.
This month, my Dad and I drove to Mississippi to visit Publish or Perish ministries. They had some extra printing equipment, and said they were willing to give it to us! And that they did. They gave us a camera, a huge Champion brand book cutter, a plate burner, and more. They also have an extra printing press, which we will pick up from them when we return from Honduras.
We'll soon have our own printing press to print tracts and small booklets in both English and Spanish!
So God is good, and is continually supplying our needs. We thank you for your continued prayers and support, and ask you to keep us in your prayers as we journey to Honduras, and as we return in November to continue deputation here in the states.
Because he cares for even us,
Robert and Laurabeth Breaker III
1 Sam. 12:24!






Tuesday, July 29, 2008

July 2008

 To preach the gospel in the regions beyond…   (2 Cor. 10:16)

            Dear Fellow Prayer Warriors,

Greetings in the name of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ!  The month of July has been an exciting and adventuresome month of travel and evangelism.  And God’s further confirmed the call he’s given me in my life, as the farther I travel, the more I met Hispanic people waiting to hear the Gospel.
It wasn’t all lilies and roses though, as the devil was faithful in showing us he hates us.  But God’s still on the throne, and we trust him always in all things.

OUR TRIP TO ALASKA

            I had a meeting with a pastor in Anchorage, Alaska, planned for the second week of July.  However, due to uncontrollable circumstances, our meeting was canceled.  This left Laura and I with a ticket to Alaska with no church to preach in there. 
            Thankfully, my Mom lives in Nome, Alaska, so she picked us up at the airport and flew us to her home.  There we had a wonderful time fishing, hiking, and passing out tracts everywhere we went as we explored the country.  I was even asked to preach in the Independent Baptist Church there on Sunday Morning!
            At the end of our trip, however, the Pastor in Anchorage rescheduled our meeting, and I preached for him one Thursday evening towards the end of our trip. 

MEXICANS IN ANCHORAGE

In Anchorage, we met some Spanish-speakers from Guadalajara, Mexico.  I witnessed to them and then gave them a Gospel tract.  Before leaving the states, we printed up 1200 English Gospel tracts, as we didn’t think we’d run into Hispanics in Alaska.  Luckily, I found a few tracts in Spanish in my jacket pocket, and these were the first tracts I handed out in Alaska!  Of all the places we’ve been, I never expected to find Hispanics in Alaska.  But they are there, and they need to hear the Gospel too! 

SPANIARDS IN NOME

In Nome, Alaska (population 3000), we drove to the small port and looked at the crabbing and fishing boats.  We also found three sailboats docked.  The most beautiful was a 68-foot custom-made, dual-mast ship.  As I stood admiring it, the owners asked me to come aboard and speak with them.  Care to guess which language they spoke?  You guessed it!  They spoke Spanish and they came from Spain.
I witnessed to the captain who told me he had the boat built three years ago and has plans to navigate the Northern Passage above Canada on his way back towards Spain.  As we talked, our conversation turned towards salvation, and I had the opportunity to tell him the Gospel! 
His words were, “I don’t understand the whole sin debt thing.  When man is born, he’s born into debt.  How can anyone get out of debt?” 
I then told him, “Jesus Christ paid our sin debt on Calvary, and if we accept his blood sacrifice for our sins by faith in his blood, then we can be born again and have our debt forgiven!”
He listened and seemed to understand, but said he needed to think it over more.  Please pray for his salvation.
So there I was, as far away from Spanish Speaking people as possible, and as far away from Spain as you can get, and there I met Spanish-speaking people from Spain!  And God used me to say the right word in the right language to the right folks at the right time!

TRAVELLING TO VILLAGES

            Alaska truly is as its state motto declares, The Last Frontier.  Population there is scarce, and it’s hard to find people to pass out tracts to.  But we sure had a wonderful time trying.
Mom let us borrow her vehicle, and Laura and I traveled as far as we could on the three main highways out of Nome.  A hundred and twenty miles to the North is the village of Taylor, but the river was too high to pass in Mom’s little car, so we turned back. 
The Nome-Council Highway extends east and arrives in the small village of Council after 60 miles.  Sadly, the village is small and off the beaten path and hard to get to.  Most people in Alaska travel by plane, so the roads are very seldom in good condition.
We did arrive in Teller though, a small community on the west side facing Russia.  (Russia is only 160 miles due west across the Bering Strait).  This small fishing village of only 252 people is nestled along the Bering sea.  There we passed out tracts, mostly to native Eskimos.  And then we fished for salmon. 
Alaska is the least church-going state in the nation, and we saw first hand the need for Missionaries.  Incest, drunken debauchery, rape, fornication, and petty thievery run rampant, especially among the Eskimos in the smaller villages.  With no roads to the majority of villages, and food hard to find, people live on fish, seals, and whale meat. 
 Their greatest need, however, is that of salvation.  Please pray that God would send more Missionaries to Alaska!
As I bravely faced the cold and boldly traveled to areas most people wouldn’t, some of the native Eskimos gave me the name of “Alaska Man.”  I guess my time of living on the bare essentials in Honduras prepared me for the rugged lifestyle in Alaska.

GETTING ROBBED

            Exhausted, we returned home on the 23rd of July, only to find that our house had been broken into.  The thieves made off with about six thousand dollars worth of stuff—almost all the valuable things we had.  Most of it was things we brought back with us from Honduras.
            Needless to say we were devastated.  But we’ve since learned to give thanks in all things (no matter how hard it might be).  We are not our own, we are bought with a price, so we’ve got to learn to give it all to God and let him do as he wishes.   At least now we can identify with verses by the apostle Paul when he writes things like: “In journeyings often, in perils of waters, in perils of robbers, in perils by mine own countrymen, in perils by the heathen, in perils in the city, in perils in the wilderness, in perils in the sea, in perils among false brethren” (2 Cor. 11:26)

            Thanks again for all your continued prayers and support,

            Robert and Laurabeth Breaker III
            1 Sam. 12:24!

Sunday, June 29, 2008

May - June 2008

Prove all things; hold fast that which is good.  Abstain from all appearance of evil... Faithful is he that calleth you, who also will do it.  Brethren, pray for us.  (1 Thes. 5:21-22 & 24-25)

            Dear fellow soldiers in the army of the Lord,

            The three most important doctrines of the Christian faith are those of salvation, sanctification, and the scriptures.  As we battle religious apostasy in these last days, we continually find those who call themselves Bible Believers departing from these basic fundamentals.  How sad to see that many have chosen compromise instead of conviction.  But we remain stedfast and unmoveable in the work of the Lord, preaching the Old Time Way of salvation, the old King James Bible, and the need for Christians to live sanctified, Spirit-filled lives.
            I wish I could say that because of our harsh stand we’ve prospered and have been blessed beyond measure.  However the opposite is true.  We’ve receive opposition from every side, especially from those who once stood with us.  With each passing year we feel more alone, as more preachers and pastors depart from God’s word to follow man’s vain traditions, choosing the way of ease and prosperity instead of suffering reproach for the sake of Christ.  But we thank God for those faithful few, like yourselves, that have tarried with the stuff (1 Sam. 30:24), and have purposed in their hearts like Daniel not to defile themselves (Dan. 1:8), nor cower down to increasing religious and political pressure to bow the knee to Baal (Rom. 11:4).  And though our numbers slowly dwindle, we encourage you to stand fast in the faith (1 Cor. 16:13), “redeeming the time, because the days are evil,” (Eph. 5:16) “...for the coming of the Lord draweth nigh.” (James 5:8)

FINALLY BEING ORDAINED!

Wherefore I put thee in remembrance that thou stir up the gift of God, which is in thee by the putting on of my hands.  (1 Tim. 1:6)

            In August of 2001, I left for Honduras as a missionary sent from my old church in Florida.  A few weeks before leaving, I asked to be ordained, as Paul in Acts 13:1-5, desiring to follow the word of God completely.  However, I was told, “We don’t do that here.  You go and start a work, and when you come back, we might ordain you.
            They never did, and that always bothered me.  It was also one of the reasons I felt that God wanted me to leave that church.  It wasn’t until this year that my dream of being ordained came to pass. 
            Laura and I traveled to our home church in Monterrey, Mexico and my Pastor, Bro. Raul Reyes, held an ordination service in my honor on Sunday, May 25th, 2008.  All the men of the church came forward and placed their hands on me and prayed for me.  I am finally ordained and sent Biblically according to the word of God!
           
THE PURE WORD OF GOD FINALLY IN SPANISH!

...but the word of God is not bound.  (2 Tim. 2:9)

            When I went to Honduras the first time in 1998, all I had was the corrupt 1960 Critical Text Spanish Bible, which reads with the corrupt English RSV on many occasions.  As I studied why that Spanish Bible had errors, I learned about the movement towards a pure Spanish Bible, and during that time, my old home church began defending the 1865 Mora and Pratt perversion, claiming it was the best.  But after studying that version, I found it to be a Valera-Catholic hybrid, which also contained critical text readings.  (Another reason I decided to leave that church).
            But thank God for my home church in Monterrey Mexico, which has faithfully translated the Bible into Spanish using the Textus Receptus in the New Testament, and the Hebrew Ben-Chayim in the Old Testament, as well as collating older Castellan Bibles, and the KJV, publishing it under the name of the 1602 Purficada (The purified 1602 Spanish Bible)!
            THE WHOLE BIBLE IS FINALLY FINISHED AND 5000 WHOLE BIBLES HAVE BEEN PRINTED with another 30,000 NEW TESTAMENTS!  Thank God we can finally get people a pure whole Spanish Bible with no critical text readings whatsoever! 
            However, we are continually praying for more funds in order to print more whole Bibles.  The need is great, and there are many who want a copy, but the church is small, and funds are wanting.  Please pray that we might find churches and printing presses willing to print this whole Spanish Bible. (P.S. I drove up to Tennesse in June to get 500 copies.  I now have these available for those interested.)
MY BOOK FINALLY PRINTED!

...I have written briefly, exhorting, and testifying that this is the true grace of God wherein ye stand. (1 Peter 5:12)

            As the darkness of apostasy hangs like a cloud over the church, the doctrine of salvation has been continually attacked and yeah, even changed.  Shallow soul winning abounds in our churches and no one seems to be bold enough to say anything about it.  Sadly, the precious, soul-saving blood of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ is being treaded underfoot by compromising mega church movements who care more about gaining numbers than true converts. 
            With this in mind, I wrote a book entitled, “The Importance of the Blood of Jesus Christ.” I wanted to get this book out several months ago, but lack of support, time, and ink have hindered me.  But thank God for my Dad, who’s helped my ministry in many ways.  With his help, I’m finally able to send out this humble work to you.  May it remind you of the importance of not only mentioning the blood of Jesus when you preach the Gospel to lost souls, but encourage you to stress their need of trusting solely upon the blood atonement of Christ as their only means of salvation.  For even though apostates modernists don’t believe it, and don’t preach it, THE BLOOD OF JESUS CHRIST HIS SON IS THE ONLY THING THAT CAN WASH OUR SINS AWAY!!!
                       
FINALLY SEEING SOULS SAVED!

...He which converteth the sinner from the error of his way shall save a soul from death, and shall hide a multitude of sins. (James 5:20)

            In these last minutes before the rapture, it’s getting harder and harder to win souls.  You know the feeling, sometimes you feel like your banging your head against the wall telling lost souls how to be born again, but they just don’t respond.  Most are just not interested.  They care only about cars, houses, land, riches, entertainment and sinful pleasures. 
            This makes it easy to get discouraged, especially when we are actively trying to win people to Jesus Christ.  And sometimes we go through spiritual droughts where we see no fruit in our ministry.  But just when we think we can’t take it anymore, and God doesn’t love us, that’s when God sends the “showers of blessings.”
            While in Mexico in June, we traveled to Tampico, where I preached for Pastor Silvestre Vasquez.  On Saturday night, after I preached a Gospel message to the young people, a young man came down the aisle and trusted Jesus Christ as his Saviour!  We also saw a few more saved while I preached there on Sunday and Monday!

FINAL WORDS OF ENCOURAGEMENT!

Sound speech, that cannot be condemned; that he that is of the contrary part may be ashamed, having no evil thing to say of you.  (Titus 2:8)

            Probably the greatest sin in the church today is gossip.  People say things they should not, and others get hurt because of it.  But this ought not so to be.  The Bible commands us in James 4:11, “Speak not evil one of another, brethren…”
            I mention this as my wife and I have recently been vehemently attacked by jealous and misunderstanding brethren, and it has cost us several meetings and support.  Further willing to hurt, instead of uplift and encourage, they’ve spread vicious lies saying ridiculous things like, “Robert Breaker is a bad missionary because he writes books and spends all day on the computer working on his website instead of winning souls.” 
            But they speak that which they know not (Jude 1:9).  I’m out soul winning and passing out tracts every week, and every day when I’m on trips evangelizing.  I’ve also not worked on my website much.  My Dad’s been so good to me to help me with it, as he’s been the one updating it.  Further, I honestly didn’t know it was a sin to write books!  Does that mean the Apostle Paul was a bad apostle for writing thirteen epistles?  What about men like: Charles H. Spurgeon, Watchman Nee, John Bunyan, John R. Rice, R.A. Torrey, Andrew Murray, Peter S. Ruckman, M.R. DeHaan, Sam Gipp etc.? 
            Normally, I wouldn’t mention attacks such as these against us in a prayer letter.  I bring this up only to say a hearty “Thank You!” to all of you who know us, and have stood with us and encouraged us through all of this.  Thanks again for all your continued prayers and support!   It is easy to get discouraged, but God is still on the throne.  And I’ve learned most of the time our discouragement comes from where our focus is.  While in Monterrey, my Pastor told me that we should not dwell on the bad things we see, rather on the good.  In other words, our sight should be on things above, not on things below (Col. 3:2).  His words of encouragement strengthened me, and God gave me a message to preach my last night there from Numbers chapter 13 entitled: “What do you see: Giants or Grapes?  I won’t explain the sermon, as the title is self-explanatory. But I would like to leave you with a word of encouragement.  Though the giants (problems, trials, and tribulations) might be big in our lives, God always leaves enough grapes (blessings) to supply our need, and show us that he loves us.  So just keep serving God, for with God on our side, we can defeat any giant just like David did!  

            Looking up for our redemption draweth nigh,

            Robert and Laurabeth Breaker III
            1 Sam. 12:24!



SOME FAITHFUL MEN WE’VE MET

            In our last days, just seconds before the rapture, it’s good to know that not everyone has departed from sound Biblical doctrine, and there are others out there still preaching the blood, the book, and the blessed hope.  These last two months, I’ve met some of them, and have had a great time with them.  I’ve also learned some things from them.  Iron sharpeneth iron,” the Bible says, and it’s good to fellowship and learn from men who’ve been in the ministry for long periods of time, and remain stedfast, unwavering in their beliefs and convictions. 

BRO. JOHN CRISP IN AMERICAS, KANSAS

            Bro. John Crisp in Americas, Kansas has been in the ministry for over 20 years.  And not only is he a Pastor, but also a real-life shepherd.  We had a great meeting with him the 3rd to the 12th of May.  He taught me a lot about sheep.  Did you know sheep have tails?  I was surprised to see this, as most modern sheep wranglers cut the tails of their flock.
            As we walked the pasture and saw the sheep, Bro. Crisp expounded many Biblical truths to me about sheep and shepherds.              The most amazing thing was seeing how he had them all named, and they knew their names and came when they were called!
            It was also interesting to see that he knew each one, and could tell them apart.  They all looked exactly the same to me, but as a shepherd, he’d spent enough time with them and knew them and their characteristics.
            Bro. Crisp explained how keeping sheep helped him to pastor a church.  He then told me how people are like sheep in many ways:  they whine, they hunger, they fight, they seek approval, and more.  But what stood out most in my mind was how needy sheep are.  They are one of the only animals that exist on earth that can’t live without someone to protect them!
            Bro. Crisp also has an organic farm, and taught me a lot about tilling the ground.  He also taught us many things about planting and harvesting.  The spiritual lessons of this to soul winning are boundless, and there is not enough time or space here to present examples. 
            Probably the most important lesson I learned, was the importance of having something that’s natural and organic—i.e. MADE BY GOD, instead of things that come from chemicals and genetic engineering—i.e. MADE BY MAN.  For a diet of what man offers will make you weak, but the things God offers will strengthen and nourish you to help you grow!

PASTOR SILVESTRE VASQUEZ IN TAMPICO

            Bro. Silvestre Vasquez is Pastor of Iglesia Bautista Nuevo Tampico in Tampico, Mexico, which he started in 1990.  Bro. Silvestre is a hard, stern man who’s known for his righteous indignation against apostasy and vain tradition in the church.  In fact, some have labeled him, “The Ruckman of Mexico.” 
            But I found Bro. Vasquez to be the most humble and caring man, full of wisdom and profound words of advice.
            May 30th to June 3rd, my wife and I had a great time of fellowship with Bro. Vasquez and his family.  And we found a man who not only serves God of a pure heart, but also gives of himself willingly to the cause of Christ, spreading himself thin at times.   
            Along with his duties as Pastor, Bro. Vasquez also prints a bi-monthly publication called La Voz Bautista de Mexico (The Baptist Voice of Mexico), written mostly to Pastors, compelling them to stand firm on sound doctrine, as well as encouraging them to live a holy Christian life.  His magazine also exposes false teachings such as evolution, pentecostalism, the modern tongues and healing movement, and more
            His skills as a prolific writer, complement his ability to preach in Spanish.  And God has given him a great orating gift.  I’ve never met a man who can give an invitation at the end of service better than Bro. Silvestre Vasquez!



Tuesday, April 29, 2008

March - April 2008

That ye may be blameless and harmless, the sons of God, without rebuke, in the midst of a crooked and perverse nation, among whom ye shine as lights in the world; Holding forth the word of life; that I may rejoice in the day of Christ, that I have not run in vain, neither laboured in vain.  (Phil. 2:15,16)

            Dear Fellow Saints of God,

            The sign of the times proves we are closer to the rapture than ever!  As our economy worsens, and the choices for president are either an ex-Muslim or a woman socialist, the future in this world looks mighty dim.  That’s why it’s more important than ever to be SHINING LIGHTS amidst a world of darkness, HOLDING FORTH THE WORD OF LIFE as faithful witnesses of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ!

NEWS FROM A FAR

            The churches in Honduras continue strongly, and I stay in contact with them often via cell phone.  Last month, Hotir told us, “Clemente recently won an 80-year-old woman to the Lord.  She started coming to church, but died less than two weeks later.  Her drunk son beat her to death.  At least she’s now free from pain and suffering! 
            We also received news that Irene’s 60-year-old husband trusted Christ as his Saviour in March.  Irene is the sweet old lady in church whom everyone looks up to.  We’d been praying for her husband for years, and were excited to hear he trusted Jesus as his Saviour.

NEWS FROM THE DEPUTATION TRAIL

            Most of March, I spent on the phone calling pastors and trying to set up meetings in the states.  This is my least favorite thing to do, and it seems much harder in these last days to find good sound Bible Believing churches.  But, God blessed in giving us several meetings.  March 16th, I preached in a church in Castleberry, Alabama, and the end of March, I traveled up to Richmond, Virginia and preached in a church there.
            In April, I preached in a church in New Jersey, and then traveled to New York City to visit an old friend.  We had a good time of fellowship, and then saw the city, passing out tracts along the way.
           
NEWS FROM OUR FAMILY

            The second week of April we attended a family reunion in Virginia.  We had a great time of fellowship with Laura’s family, and we told them the news.  Laura is pregnant again!  We covet your prayers during this pregnancy, as we trust God to bless us with a healthy child this time.

NEWS ON OUR FUTURE PLANS

            As most of you know, my plans are to travel as the Apostle Paul and preach the Gospel on Missionary Journeys.  We are planning many trips now, but first, we have a meeting in Kansas next month, and then we plan to go to our home church in Monterrey, Mexico the end of May, where I’m to be ordained.
            I have a Pastor in Honduras that wants me to come and preach for one month solid every day.  He wants me to help him start a Bible Institute, and much more.
            Also, Erick Sanchez wants me to schedule a week-long teaching service in Honduras, where I’ll be talking to over 50 Pastors on the subject of the Spanish Bible Issue.  I ask you to keep these meetings in prayer.


NEWS ON OUR SMALL PRINTING MINISTRY

            God has blessed us with a color Konica Magicolor Laser printer.  It’s a small machine, but works well for us, and I would like to thank my Dad for giving it to us for the ministry.
            We are now able to print many more books and tracts.  This is why I’m enclosing a catalog of my works.  We’ve been receiving quite a few orders lately, and it has helped pay the bills.
            We don’t charge a flat rate for the material, but ask for a gift to pay for the printing and shipping.  This has worked out well for us, and we’ve seen God bless.
            As our printing ministry grows, we will be printing things in English and Spanish.  We would like to do more, but can only do the best we can.  We also could use more printing equipment.  If you have something to donate, please let me know.  Our greatest need is a cutter that trims the edges of books.
           
            So that’s the news from the Breaker Family.  We have many plans, but with the current political situation and rising prices of gasoline, it will only get harder and harder.  Thus, we covet your prayers!

            Thanks again for all your continued giving.  We appreciate your sacrifice. 

            Because He loved even us,


            Robert and Laurabeth Breaker
            1 Sam. 12:24!