Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Apartment Early Lease Termination Letter Template

Bless and not curse God is on your side

When it is easier to our relationship with God?

No doubt when everything is right, when there is work, when no family problems when there is no economic problems, in short, when everything is on wheels, it is definitely easier our relationship with him.

But what happens when it seems God is far away, when it seems that is the God of all but us?, Have you felt God that far?

definitely have all gone through times when we see the presence of God, do not feel his company, the question is: What is our attitude to this?

Most times it is difficult to understand this situation, but we are not discouraged, because God is always in control and if allowed time of trial or distress is because it will give us the output, which may also differ with the output we want, but it is certainly the best and ultimately allow our relationship with Him grows.

Today unfortunately we live much of a gospel of prosperity, large demonstrations and success, many texts are concerned to preach a gospel successful, but the Bible does not teach us this, on the contrary, I see dying apostles because of the word, not like today that are enriched misusing the word, I see an apostle Paul being persecuted and imprisoned, or is that perhaps God was not with them?, we know that if I was at his side and through the testing was molding them to make them strong in adversity that God knew was coming and thanks to them the gospel has come to today.

For those who read me and now are spending anxious moments I want to show someone who also had moments like that we've been you and me.

PSALM 10:1 Why are you away, O Lord, and hide yourself in times of trouble?

Psalm 22:1 My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? Why are you so far from my salvation, and the words of my roaring?

King David, he to whom God had declared a man after His own heart, which God had declared his friend, had moments that felt no presence of God.

But each of us is called to act in the same way as does David, the same as in Psalm 22 complained about his apparent loneliness, then writes the Psalm 23 "The Lord is my shepherd, I shall want. "

David was growing up, God sometimes allows moments of anguish for us to grow, but never leave you.

DT.31: 8 "The Lord Himself goes before you and be with you, never leave you nor forsake you"

ISAIAH 41:10 "So do not fear, for I am with, not dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen and I'll help, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand. "

God says you always feel his presence, but if you promise not to leave us.

As Christians during the course of our lives pass through difficult times, every Christian has experienced, the question is: Will you still believe in the same way when they feel the presence of God?.

The Christian world today is full of sensations, seems that when we do not feel God was not something special, is experienced emotions and I do not mean that emotions are bad, in fact God has given us many opportunities to feel their presence and express it through the emotions, but he does not want to believe by a mere emotionalism, if so, our Christian life would be like a roller coaster full of ups and downs.

God more than emotions, like faith, he wants us to trust him but did not feel, he is omnipresent, he is everywhere, but you or I do not feel.

God is a God of promises, and he fulfilled if you've ever felt lonely, did not see God anywhere, do not hesitate to rely in it, despite the circumstances, is always by our side, their presence does not depend on whether or not sorry. Let's look

declare what Paul writes to the Philippians:

"He is living in poverty, and what is living in abundance. I have learned to live with each and every one of the circumstances, to be filled and going hungry, to have to suffer plenty or scarcity. I can do everything through Christ who strengthens me "(Philippians 4:12-13)

May each of us reach the same conviction of Paul, no matter the circumstances, not emotions, we can do everything through Christ who strengthens us, it's about Him

I have personally gone through many difficult moments, and moments that affect my life and cause a certain discouragement does not make me less Christian, on the contrary, if today I am still a believer in God is precisely because in these difficult times I have come to my aid, which is Christ Jesus and I can safely say that I can do everything through Christ who strengthens me, like Pedro many times I have a couple of steps in the water and I started to sink, but also like him in that time has been hand my Lord to rescue me.

is true that we are more than conquerors in Christ Jesus, but in order to be victorious we had before the fight, every struggle there are injured and even killed in the battle and there are also spiritual; Paul said we wrestle not against flesh and blood but against powers, and that's where it makes a difference, certainly Christians in the daily battle injuries can occur, however always going to be winning because the victory is not in us, if not Jesus, if that battle left someone in the way the only reason for this is that he fought alone.


That in the end all we can declare with faith, that those who love God all things work together for good to finally say, "I have fought the good fight, I finished the race, I have kept the faith . As for me the crown of righteousness which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award to me on that day, and no only me but also to all who have longed for is coming "

Apartment Early Lease Termination Letter Template

Bless and not curse God is on your side

When it is easier to our relationship with God?

No doubt when everything is right, when there is work, when no family problems when there is no economic problems, in short, when everything is on wheels, it is definitely easier our relationship with him.

But what happens when it seems God is far away, when it seems that is the God of all but us?, Have you felt God that far?

definitely have all gone through times when we see the presence of God, do not feel his company, the question is: What is our attitude to this?

Most times it is difficult to understand this situation, but we are not discouraged, because God is always in control and if allowed time of trial or distress is because it will give us the output, which may also differ with the output we want, but it is certainly the best and ultimately allow our relationship with Him grows.

Today unfortunately we live much of a gospel of prosperity, large demonstrations and success, many texts are concerned to preach a gospel successful, but the Bible does not teach us this, on the contrary, I see dying apostles because of the word, not like today that are enriched misusing the word, I see an apostle Paul being persecuted and imprisoned, or is that perhaps God was not with them?, we know that if I was at his side and through the testing was molding them to make them strong in adversity that God knew was coming and thanks to them the gospel has come to today.

For those who read me and now are spending anxious moments I want to show someone who also had moments like that we've been you and me.

PSALM 10:1 Why are you away, O Lord, and hide yourself in times of trouble?

Psalm 22:1 My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? Why are you so far from my salvation, and the words of my roaring?

King David, he to whom God had declared a man after His own heart, which God had declared his friend, had moments that felt no presence of God.

But each of us is called to act in the same way as does David, the same as in Psalm 22 complained about his apparent loneliness, then writes the Psalm 23 "The Lord is my shepherd, I shall want. "

David was growing up, God sometimes allows moments of anguish for us to grow, but never leave you.

DT.31: 8 "The Lord Himself goes before you and be with you, never leave you nor forsake you"

ISAIAH 41:10 "So do not fear, for I am with, not dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen and I'll help, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand. "

God says you always feel his presence, but if you promise not to leave us.

As Christians during the course of our lives pass through difficult times, every Christian has experienced, the question is: Will you still believe in the same way when they feel the presence of God?.

The Christian world today is full of sensations, seems that when we do not feel God was not something special, is experienced emotions and I do not mean that emotions are bad, in fact God has given us many opportunities to feel their presence and express it through the emotions, but he does not want to believe by a mere emotionalism, if so, our Christian life would be like a roller coaster full of ups and downs.

God more than emotions, like faith, he wants us to trust him but did not feel, he is omnipresent, he is everywhere, but you or I do not feel.

God is a God of promises, and he fulfilled if you've ever felt lonely, did not see God anywhere, do not hesitate to rely in it, despite the circumstances, is always by our side, their presence does not depend on whether or not sorry. Let's look

declare what Paul writes to the Philippians:

"He is living in poverty, and what is living in abundance. I have learned to live with each and every one of the circumstances, to be filled and going hungry, to have to suffer plenty or scarcity. I can do everything through Christ who strengthens me "(Philippians 4:12-13)

May each of us reach the same conviction of Paul, no matter the circumstances, not emotions, we can do everything through Christ who strengthens us, it's about Him

I have personally gone through many difficult moments, and moments that affect my life and cause a certain discouragement does not make me less Christian, on the contrary, if today I am still a believer in God is precisely because in these difficult times I have come to my aid, which is Christ Jesus and I can safely say that I can do everything through Christ who strengthens me, like Pedro many times I have a couple of steps in the water and I started to sink, but also like him in that time has been hand my Lord to rescue me.

is true that we are more than conquerors in Christ Jesus, but in order to be victorious we had before the fight, every struggle there are injured and even killed in the battle and there are also spiritual; Paul said we wrestle not against flesh and blood but against powers, and that's where it makes a difference, certainly Christians in the daily battle injuries can occur, however always going to be winning because the victory is not in us, if not Jesus, if that battle left someone in the way the only reason for this is that he fought alone.


That in the end all we can declare with faith, that those who love God all things work together for good to finally say, "I have fought the good fight, I finished the race, I have kept the faith . As for me the crown of righteousness which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award to me on that day, and no only me but also to all who have longed for is coming "

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Gallstone & Referred Leg Pain

Tetelestai, debt has been paid

Some time ago I received an email that was titled, " I'm dying to be with you ", the truth is that I do not intend to tell the whole story, only commenting that it was mentioned that this expression so tender and passionate in some way was an analogy to what Christ did for us, he literally could say, "dying to be with you" and in fact what he did on the cross of Calvary, he knew he would never be on our merits alongside his father, he died to be with you, me and all those who receive and believe on his name.

John writes in his gospel in the capítulo19 verse 30: "By testing the vinegar Jesus said: - It is finished. He bowed his head and gave up the ghost."

We're coming back to celebrate Easter, a date certainly important for the Christian world, the date on which we remember the death and resurrection of our Lord, and I wanted to share this passage because I think it holds the act of supreme love bigger than man can know Jesus Christ, Son of God, as Phil did not cling to his divinity, but being a perfect man gave his life for humanity, for every one of us.

The text that I used corresponds to the NIV says "It is finished" , the King James Version translates this portion as "It is finished" , in both cases this expression is a translation of the word Greek "Tetelestai" expression corresponding to a marketing term and is also translated as "is paid" or "The debt has been paid"

Perhaps if this is how I like, because the reality is that Jesus, when he was about to expire says "The debt has been paid, the price our sins was paid in that moment through the blood that Jesus shed on the cross, it is true that salvation is free, nothing we can do to get it, primarily because the price is unattainable for anyone and because, as expressed This text has already been paid and God in his boundless love gives us, but the fact remains that the price was paid for our salvation was too high, the perfect man, spotless, without sin, chose to die to give us eternal life says Isaiah 53 "Surely he took up our infirmities and carried our sorrows, yet we considered him stricken, beaten by God, and afflicted.
He was pierced for our transgressions, crushed for our iniquities, upon him was the chastisement of our peace, and by his wounds we are healed.
all gone astray like sheep, each following his own path, but the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all. "

How sad to think that today many despise this gift, completely ignoring the real meaning the redemptive work of Christ, but it is also true that it is our responsibility to deliver the message of salvation to those who do not know.

Jesus was willing to die to give us eternal life, he was willing to pay the price for our salvation Today is time that we too are willing to die, and this means being able to say like Paul, "no longer I who live, Christ lives in me" , are you ready?, well hopefully, because that's the point, that one day he gave his life for you, now wants to make you his home, guiding you every day, take care of you, hold you, comfort you, chide, it is now time to die to our selves and be reborn in Jesus Christ, the only mediator between God and men, no other.

end this little debate with the words of the Apostle Paul to the Romans:

"I am convinced that neither death nor life, nor angels nor demons, neither the present nor things to come, nor powers, nor height, nor depth, nor anything else in all creation can separate us from the love God has shown us in Christ Jesus our Lord. "


Remember, Tetelestai, debt has been paid

Gallstone & Referred Leg Pain

Tetelestai, debt has been paid

Some time ago I received an email that was titled, " I'm dying to be with you ", the truth is that I do not intend to tell the whole story, only commenting that it was mentioned that this expression so tender and passionate in some way was an analogy to what Christ did for us, he literally could say, "dying to be with you" and in fact what he did on the cross of Calvary, he knew he would never be on our merits alongside his father, he died to be with you, me and all those who receive and believe on his name.

John writes in his gospel in the capítulo19 verse 30: "By testing the vinegar Jesus said: - It is finished. He bowed his head and gave up the ghost."

We're coming back to celebrate Easter, a date certainly important for the Christian world, the date on which we remember the death and resurrection of our Lord, and I wanted to share this passage because I think it holds the act of supreme love bigger than man can know Jesus Christ, Son of God, as Phil did not cling to his divinity, but being a perfect man gave his life for humanity, for every one of us.

The text that I used corresponds to the NIV says "It is finished" , the King James Version translates this portion as "It is finished" , in both cases this expression is a translation of the word Greek "Tetelestai" expression corresponding to a marketing term and is also translated as "is paid" or "The debt has been paid"

Perhaps if this is how I like, because the reality is that Jesus, when he was about to expire says "The debt has been paid, the price our sins was paid in that moment through the blood that Jesus shed on the cross, it is true that salvation is free, nothing we can do to get it, primarily because the price is unattainable for anyone and because, as expressed This text has already been paid and God in his boundless love gives us, but the fact remains that the price was paid for our salvation was too high, the perfect man, spotless, without sin, chose to die to give us eternal life says Isaiah 53 "Surely he took up our infirmities and carried our sorrows, yet we considered him stricken, beaten by God, and afflicted.
He was pierced for our transgressions, crushed for our iniquities, upon him was the chastisement of our peace, and by his wounds we are healed.
all gone astray like sheep, each following his own path, but the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all. "

How sad to think that today many despise this gift, completely ignoring the real meaning the redemptive work of Christ, but it is also true that it is our responsibility to deliver the message of salvation to those who do not know.

Jesus was willing to die to give us eternal life, he was willing to pay the price for our salvation Today is time that we too are willing to die, and this means being able to say like Paul, "no longer I who live, Christ lives in me" , are you ready?, well hopefully, because that's the point, that one day he gave his life for you, now wants to make you his home, guiding you every day, take care of you, hold you, comfort you, chide, it is now time to die to our selves and be reborn in Jesus Christ, the only mediator between God and men, no other.

end this little debate with the words of the Apostle Paul to the Romans:

"I am convinced that neither death nor life, nor angels nor demons, neither the present nor things to come, nor powers, nor height, nor depth, nor anything else in all creation can separate us from the love God has shown us in Christ Jesus our Lord. "


Remember, Tetelestai, debt has been paid

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Example Of Catholic Confirmation Letter

How Great is thy name in all the Earth

If there is something that always caught my attention deeply is to know a little more about the universe we live in, see the immensity of this I have often wondered, if we are so small Why so much wasted energy sir, if in the end would fit into something much more small.

This weekend I was blessed to attend a talk entitled "Fingerprints of an architect for the Universe", this was given by Mrs. Gladys Kober, who is Astronomer has a Master of Extragalactic Astrophysics and data analyst NASA's Astronomy.

I must say that after listening to this show I was even more impressed with God's creation, the accuracy and thoroughness with which everything has been done by the divine hand, and perhaps I have faced many of the answer to my question, all the energy put into building big was thinking what would be the major point of God's creation, those that were created in His image and likeness, man.

All this is well reflected in Psalm 8:3-9

When I consider Your heavens, the work of Your fingers,
the moon and the stars which You have ordained,
I say: What is man, you have of him,
and the son of man that You visit him?
I've done little lower than the angels,
and crowned him with glory and honor.
I did dominion over the works of your hands put all things under his feet:
sheep and oxen, yea, and the beasts of the field
birds of the heavens and the fish of the sea, whatever passes
the paths of the sea. Oh Lord Our Lord, how great is Your name in all the earth!

Example Of Catholic Confirmation Letter

How Great is thy name in all the Earth

If there is something that always caught my attention deeply is to know a little more about the universe we live in, see the immensity of this I have often wondered, if we are so small Why so much wasted energy sir, if in the end would fit into something much more small.

This weekend I was blessed to attend a talk entitled "Fingerprints of an architect for the Universe", this was given by Mrs. Gladys Kober, who is Astronomer has a Master of Extragalactic Astrophysics and data analyst NASA's Astronomy.

I must say that after listening to this show I was even more impressed with God's creation, the accuracy and thoroughness with which everything has been done by the divine hand, and perhaps I have faced many of the answer to my question, all the energy put into building big was thinking what would be the major point of God's creation, those that were created in His image and likeness, man.

All this is well reflected in Psalm 8:3-9

When I consider Your heavens, the work of Your fingers,
the moon and the stars which You have ordained,
I say: What is man, you have of him,
and the son of man that You visit him?
I've done little lower than the angels,
and crowned him with glory and honor.
I did dominion over the works of your hands put all things under his feet:
sheep and oxen, yea, and the beasts of the field
birds of the heavens and the fish of the sea, whatever passes
the paths of the sea. Oh Lord Our Lord, how great is Your name in all the earth!

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

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The Beginning Protestantism in Chile

are several reasons for the late emergence of Protestantism in Chile, the main the monopoly exercised by the Catholic Church during the colonial period. Along with this, the non-recognition of Latin America as a priority area for evangelism, missions by European Protestants. It was during the nineteenth century in Chile witnessed the first demonstrations organized evangelical, with the arrival of European immigrants to colonize the south, and the arrival of missionaries whose purpose was to evangelize through the establishment of schools.

The rise of evangelical churches in Chilean society just yet. The inclusion of new creeds from abroad, we add the constant schisms, which has been a complex and diverse religious melting pot in which to identify himself an important part of the Chilean population

records in Chile , evangelicals are born with the dawn of our independent homeland in 1811 under the government of Jose Miguel Carrera, is responsible for drawing up a flag and a shield to Mr. Robert Poinsett, the U.S. citizen was a Protestant and became the national emblem the following "post tenebras lux", meaning "after of darkness, light "was not just a phrase independence, was also an allusion to the change that creates Christ in the believer's life.

Don Bernardo O 'Higgins, reforms in government and in 1821 brought European immigrants to Chile, including Don Diego Thompson, who pipe in charge of literacy of the population, was the first Protestant missionary to officially enters country, creating schools that use the system "Lancastrian" where the Bible was used as a syllabus for teaching reading. Also

n at that time was David Trumbull, promoter of major reforms such as marriage law civil, civil registration, cemeteries lay and secular education. One of the best known is John Protestant Canut de Bon, a former English priest who becomes the gospel after reading a New Testament he found in the train station and from that moment becomes the prime mover of the Protestant cause in Serena respected by his congregation but hated by the community as a heretic, one day walking down the street did not get stoned as usual, but a group of children shouted "Canuto", since that day the people of the Gospel is called derogatory way, "Canuto", and although it is an anecdote, it is an honor for us given that the gospel should make their way after rejection, abuse and injustice, to lay cemetery laws, Protestants who died were shot in the Santa Lucia Hill in a clandestine grave or even thrown into the sea, there is a monument erected by Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna that reads "In memory of expatriates from heaven and earth, in this place they lay buried for half a century." Our brothers did not get applause when they went to preach quite the contrary, they were intimidated, trampled by horses. Spitting and insults, was the road traveled by our ancestors, so that today freedom to worship Christ.

certainly more Evangelical Church Chile is the largest Pentecostal Methodist, and n the foundation of this played a leading role Hoover Pastor Kurk Willis Collins, who arrived in Iquique in 1889. He was later transferred to Valparaiso where he settled in the temple of Oliver Street. His emphasis on the everyday experience of the Holy Spirit more problems than domestic nature of power relations, he meant him and his followers gradually moving away from the Methodist Church and fall prey to a series of allegations by the latter. The conflict exploded at the Annual Conference of the church, held in Valparaiso on February 4, 1909. The charges against Hoover, determined the final distancing himself and his supporters, giving the Methodist Church Quarterly Conference in April of that year.
Thus was founded the new Pentecostal Methodist Church on 12 September 1909, Hoover being his mentor and pastor.
The growth of the new evangelical church was remarkable even though its members are subjected to ridicule and even persecution before the separation of church and state by the constitution of 1925. Only after the effective date of this letter fundamental Pentecostal Methodist Church was able to obtain legal personality, 30 September 1929. With street preaching, musical accompaniment and approach to the lower strata of the population, gradually became the leading evangelical church in Chile. Despite suffering a schism in 1932 when a group broke away to form the Pentecostal Evangelical Church.
One of the most important figures of the Methodist Pentecostal Church in the twentieth century was the pastor Manuel Umaña Salinas, who was General Superintendent between 1933 and 1950, plus first Chilean Pentecostal bishop since 1950. The importance of the Chilean Pentecostal Methodist Church can be seen through the magnificence of its cathedral, which opened 15 December 1974, where since 1975 he held every year the Te Deum Gospel.

How To Make Basketball Cake

The Beginning Protestantism in Chile

are several reasons for the late emergence of Protestantism in Chile, the main the monopoly exercised by the Catholic Church during the colonial period. Along with this, the non-recognition of Latin America as a priority area for evangelism, missions by European Protestants. It was during the nineteenth century in Chile witnessed the first demonstrations organized evangelical, with the arrival of European immigrants to colonize the south, and the arrival of missionaries whose purpose was to evangelize through the establishment of schools.

The rise of evangelical churches in Chilean society just yet. The inclusion of new creeds from abroad, we add the constant schisms, which has been a complex and diverse religious melting pot in which to identify himself an important part of the Chilean population

records in Chile , evangelicals are born with the dawn of our independent homeland in 1811 under the government of Jose Miguel Carrera, is responsible for drawing up a flag and a shield to Mr. Robert Poinsett, the U.S. citizen was a Protestant and became the national emblem the following "post tenebras lux", meaning "after of darkness, light "was not just a phrase independence, was also an allusion to the change that creates Christ in the believer's life.

Don Bernardo O 'Higgins, reforms in government and in 1821 brought European immigrants to Chile, including Don Diego Thompson, who pipe in charge of literacy of the population, was the first Protestant missionary to officially enters country, creating schools that use the system "Lancastrian" where the Bible was used as a syllabus for teaching reading. Also

n at that time was David Trumbull, promoter of major reforms such as marriage law civil, civil registration, cemeteries lay and secular education. One of the best known is John Protestant Canut de Bon, a former English priest who becomes the gospel after reading a New Testament he found in the train station and from that moment becomes the prime mover of the Protestant cause in Serena respected by his congregation but hated by the community as a heretic, one day walking down the street did not get stoned as usual, but a group of children shouted "Canuto", since that day the people of the Gospel is called derogatory way, "Canuto", and although it is an anecdote, it is an honor for us given that the gospel should make their way after rejection, abuse and injustice, to lay cemetery laws, Protestants who died were shot in the Santa Lucia Hill in a clandestine grave or even thrown into the sea, there is a monument erected by Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna that reads "In memory of expatriates from heaven and earth, in this place they lay buried for half a century." Our brothers did not get applause when they went to preach quite the contrary, they were intimidated, trampled by horses. Spitting and insults, was the road traveled by our ancestors, so that today freedom to worship Christ.

certainly more Evangelical Church Chile is the largest Pentecostal Methodist, and n the foundation of this played a leading role Hoover Pastor Kurk Willis Collins, who arrived in Iquique in 1889. He was later transferred to Valparaiso where he settled in the temple of Oliver Street. His emphasis on the everyday experience of the Holy Spirit more problems than domestic nature of power relations, he meant him and his followers gradually moving away from the Methodist Church and fall prey to a series of allegations by the latter. The conflict exploded at the Annual Conference of the church, held in Valparaiso on February 4, 1909. The charges against Hoover, determined the final distancing himself and his supporters, giving the Methodist Church Quarterly Conference in April of that year.
Thus was founded the new Pentecostal Methodist Church on 12 September 1909, Hoover being his mentor and pastor.
The growth of the new evangelical church was remarkable even though its members are subjected to ridicule and even persecution before the separation of church and state by the constitution of 1925. Only after the effective date of this letter fundamental Pentecostal Methodist Church was able to obtain legal personality, 30 September 1929. With street preaching, musical accompaniment and approach to the lower strata of the population, gradually became the leading evangelical church in Chile. Despite suffering a schism in 1932 when a group broke away to form the Pentecostal Evangelical Church.
One of the most important figures of the Methodist Pentecostal Church in the twentieth century was the pastor Manuel Umaña Salinas, who was General Superintendent between 1933 and 1950, plus first Chilean Pentecostal bishop since 1950. The importance of the Chilean Pentecostal Methodist Church can be seen through the magnificence of its cathedral, which opened 15 December 1974, where since 1975 he held every year the Te Deum Gospel.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

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CANUTO WHY?

As is known in Chile who profess the evangelical faith we are called internodes, well here's the story that this nickname many times that in a derogatory way, for this I have taken from a collection by R. ROBERTO ORTEGA AEDO and posted on the website of Harmony radio.
The Methodist work began in Chile in 1877, following the travels of William Taylor for the Pacific coast. His job was to establish contacts with English-speaking immigrants who were interested in schools and cults have targeted by American Methodists.
then dealt with recruiting missionaries in the United States and sent to South America, where they would find their own means of subsistence.
The Methodist work in Chile advanced to the conversion of Juan Bautista Canut de Bon, a former English-born Jesuit who went through Presbyterianism, he returned to Catholicism and finally adopted the method thanks to the work of Taylor. Expanding
As mentioned above, say that John Canut was a Jesuit who converted to evangelical faith and captivated the minds of Chileans. Born in Spain, arrived in Chile in 1871. Five years later, in Quillota, found a volume of New Testament at a junk of junk, in a railway station. Coincidentally became a friend and assistant Robert McLean, a Presbyterian missionary in San Felipe. Canut left the Jesuit order to continue their studies, then decided to tailor their work to live, then married and had three children. In 1884 he returned to the bosom of Catholicism, but it was not for long.
In 1888, an American Methodist minister began to preach in Castilian in Santiago Canut was his assistant. Back in 1890, he met William Taylor, who was beginning his missionary work in Chile. Taylor established Methodist work in Africa and India. He apparently met their concerns, and Canut began to preach vigorously under the leadership of Methodist missionaries. In 1890 he was appointed pastor, devoting the remaining six years of his life to preaching and establishing churches. For example, for two years worked at Coquimbo and the surrounding region by distributing Bibles and religious literature. One of the converts in the Serena was Cecilio Venegas, who became a Methodist minister in Santiago, and this is in turn the young pastor Manuel Umaña Salinas Sr. and his wife. Mercedes Gutierrez, marriage was a pioneer of Pentecostalism in Chile. Because
its ease of words, and the fact that he had studied for the priesthood, his preaching drew crowds and caused a furor among the Catholic clergy. On more than one occasion, he and his family were in danger due to physical attacks of the mob fury. For his ardent desire to extend the work Methodist south and reach regions where there was no such concentration of priests and nuns, Canut was sent to Concepción to help start the work in that area. He traveled regularly to Chillán, Los Angeles, Traiguén, Angol, Victoria and Temuco, having meetings with great success. After two years of stay in Temuco, was forced to return to Santiago for reasons health, then died at the age of 50 years, November 9, 1896. He had lived 25 years in Chile, and became so popular that all Chilean Protestants are told, until today, "coverings" sometimes as a derogatory title.
His remains rest in the Cemetery of the Dissenters, on the southwest side of the General Cemetery of Santiago. This place was enabled to bury foreigners and those who did not profess the Roman Catholic faith.

Denver Licenserenewal/driving

CANUTO WHY?

As is known in Chile who profess the evangelical faith we are called internodes, well here's the story that this nickname many times that in a derogatory way, for this I have taken from a collection by R. ROBERTO ORTEGA AEDO and posted on the website of Harmony radio.
The Methodist work began in Chile in 1877, following the travels of William Taylor for the Pacific coast. His job was to establish contacts with English-speaking immigrants who were interested in schools and cults have targeted by American Methodists.
then dealt with recruiting missionaries in the United States and sent to South America, where they would find their own means of subsistence.
The Methodist work in Chile advanced to the conversion of Juan Bautista Canut de Bon, a former English-born Jesuit who went through Presbyterianism, he returned to Catholicism and finally adopted the method thanks to the work of Taylor. Expanding
As mentioned above, say that John Canut was a Jesuit who converted to evangelical faith and captivated the minds of Chileans. Born in Spain, arrived in Chile in 1871. Five years later, in Quillota, found a volume of New Testament at a junk of junk, in a railway station. Coincidentally became a friend and assistant Robert McLean, a Presbyterian missionary in San Felipe. Canut left the Jesuit order to continue their studies, then decided to tailor their work to live, then married and had three children. In 1884 he returned to the bosom of Catholicism, but it was not for long.
In 1888, an American Methodist minister began to preach in Castilian in Santiago Canut was his assistant. Back in 1890, he met William Taylor, who was beginning his missionary work in Chile. Taylor established Methodist work in Africa and India. He apparently met their concerns, and Canut began to preach vigorously under the leadership of Methodist missionaries. In 1890 he was appointed pastor, devoting the remaining six years of his life to preaching and establishing churches. For example, for two years worked at Coquimbo and the surrounding region by distributing Bibles and religious literature. One of the converts in the Serena was Cecilio Venegas, who became a Methodist minister in Santiago, and this is in turn the young pastor Manuel Umaña Salinas Sr. and his wife. Mercedes Gutierrez, marriage was a pioneer of Pentecostalism in Chile. Because
its ease of words, and the fact that he had studied for the priesthood, his preaching drew crowds and caused a furor among the Catholic clergy. On more than one occasion, he and his family were in danger due to physical attacks of the mob fury. For his ardent desire to extend the work Methodist south and reach regions where there was no such concentration of priests and nuns, Canut was sent to Concepción to help start the work in that area. He traveled regularly to Chillán, Los Angeles, Traiguén, Angol, Victoria and Temuco, having meetings with great success. After two years of stay in Temuco, was forced to return to Santiago for reasons health, then died at the age of 50 years, November 9, 1896. He had lived 25 years in Chile, and became so popular that all Chilean Protestants are told, until today, "coverings" sometimes as a derogatory title.
His remains rest in the Cemetery of the Dissenters, on the southwest side of the General Cemetery of Santiago. This place was enabled to bury foreigners and those who did not profess the Roman Catholic faith.