Tuesday, November 12, 2019

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Friday, November 1, 2019

Your operating system has been hacked by cybercriminals. Change the authorization method.

Hello!

I'm a programmer who cracked your email account and device about half year ago.
You entered a password on one of the insecure site you visited, and I catched it.

Of course you can will change your password, or already made it.
But it doesn't matter, my rat software update it every time.

Please don't try to contact me or find me, it is impossible, since I sent you an email from your email account.

Through your e-mail, I uploaded malicious code to your Operation System.
I saved all of your contacts with friends, colleagues, relatives and a complete history of visits to the Internet resources.
Also I installed a rat software on your device and long tome spying for you.

You are not my only victim, I usually lock devices and ask for a ransom.
But I was struck by the sites of intimate content that you very often visit.

I am in shock of your reach fantasies! Wow! I've never seen anything like this!
I did not even know that SUCH content could be so exciting!

So, when you had fun on intime sites (you know what I mean!)
I made screenshot with using my program from your camera of yours device.
After that, I jointed them to the content of the currently viewed site.

Will be funny when I send these photos to your contacts! And if your relatives see it?
BUT I'm sure you don't want it. I definitely would not want to ...

I will not do this if you pay me a little amount.
I think $958 is a nice price for it!

I accept only Bitcoins.
My BTC wallet: 12hBxZ7mzn3LgT3SjCsS6yS4tVefPBWCPt

If you have difficulty with this - Ask Google "how to make a payment on a bitcoin wallet". It's easy.
After receiving the above amount, all your data will be immediately removed automatically.
My virus will also will be destroy itself from your operating system.

My Trojan have auto alert, after this email is looked, I will be know it!

You have 2 days (48 hours) for make a payment.
If this does not happen - all your contacts will get crazy shots with your dirty life!
And so that you do not obstruct me, your device will be locked (also after 48 hours)

Do not take this frivolously! This is the last warning!
Various security services or antiviruses won't help you for sure (I have already collected all your data).

Here are the recommendations of a professional:
Antiviruses do not help against modern malicious code. Just do not enter your passwords on unsafe sites!

I hope you will be prudent.
Bye.

Thursday, October 31, 2019

Security Alert. Your account was compromissed. Password must be changed.

Hello!

I am a hacker who has access to your operating system.
I also have full access to your account.

I've been watching you for a few months now.
The fact is that you were infected with malware through an adult site that you visited.

If you are not familiar with this, I will explain.
Trojan Virus gives me full access and control over a computer or other device.
This means that I can see everything on your screen, turn on the camera and microphone, but you do not know about it.

I also have access to all your contacts and all your correspondence.

Why your antivirus did not detect malware?
Answer: My malware uses the driver, I update its signatures every 4 hours so that your antivirus is silent.

I made a video showing how you satisfy yourself in the left half of the screen, and in the right half you see the video that you watched.
With one click of the mouse, I can send this video to all your emails and contacts on social networks.
I can also post access to all your e-mail correspondence and messengers that you use.

If you want to prevent this,
transfer the amount of $962 to my bitcoin address (if you do not know how to do this, write to Google: "Buy Bitcoin").

My bitcoin address (BTC Wallet) is: 1CMBC1Mj86GHmbwzcMMP8xUe1hQTwk4Ds7

After receiving the payment, I will delete the video and you will never hear me again.
I give you 50 hours (more than 2 days) to pay.
I have a notice reading this letter, and the timer will work when you see this letter.

Filing a complaint somewhere does not make sense because this email cannot be tracked like my bitcoin address.
I do not make any mistakes.

If I find that you have shared this message with someone else, the video will be immediately distributed.

Best regards!

Wednesday, October 30, 2019

High danger. Your account was attacked.

Hi, dear user of blogger.com

We have installed one RAT software into you device
For this moment your email account is hacked too.
I know your password. I logged in to your account and wrote this letter to you from there.

Changed your password? You're doing great!
But my software recognizes every such action. I'm updating passwords!
I'm always one step ahead....

So... I have downloaded all confidential information from your system and I got some more evidence.
The most interesting moment that I have discovered are videos records where you masturbating.

I posted Spelevo Exploit modification on porn site, and then you installed my malicious code (trojan) on your operation system.
When you clicked the button Play on porn video, at that moment my trojan was downloaded to your device.
After installation, your front camera shoots video every time you masturbate, in addition, the software is synchronized with the video you choose.

For the moment, the software has harvrested all your contact information from social networks and email addresses.
If you need to erase all of your collected data and videos, send me $725 in BTC (crypto currency).

This is my Bitcoin wallet: 13yAsTuS6MyjNUYde4EBabTZJFfZBRTZu1
You have 48 hours after reading this letter.

After your transaction I will erase all your data.
Otherwise, I will send a video with your sweepstakes to all your colleagues, friends and relatives!!!

P.S. I ask you not to reply to this email, this is impossible (the sender's address is your own address).

And henceforth be more careful!
Please visit only secure sites!
Bye,Bye...

Monday, October 14, 2019

safe and sound

Hello.

After per month of voyage I'm finally back home, it was a lovely quest, and I'm secure))) Please read more about my adventures here web site

Best wishes, Eric Bellaire

Monday, September 30, 2019

September 2019 Prayer Letter

"Thus saith the LORD, Stand ye in the ways, and see, and ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls. 

But they said, We will not walk therein."  Jeremiah 6:16

 

Our praying friends and family in the Lord,


I've been hesitant to write this letter, not because I have news to break; rather, just the opposite: I haven't much news at all.  While stateside, I was waiting for something or other to report to y'all.  I thought to myself, surely no one cares to hear of doctor visits or our children's education.  Nevertheless, a number of people have asked for those exact, seemingly mundane, details.  Forgive my lack of faith in the depth of your personal interest and investment in us; I'm truly sorry.  I pledge to do better.

 

Hannah is now in her third trimester.  Baby boy is due to arrive on November 24th.  We are currently residing in Bristol, TN, in a house our home church has graciously provided for the occasion.  A couple of weeks ago, Hannah went for her blood-sugar screening.  Afterwards, the doctor, not being pleased with the numbers, ordered the more in-depth blood-glucose tolerance test.  Again, Hannah's numbers were high.  The doctor informed us that Hannah has gestational diabetes and is now considered a "high risk."  The fetal development will be monitored much more closely from here on out, and by a specialist, in addition to an increase in regular appointments.  I sometimes doubt whether I made the right decision in returning to America for this birth, but things like this help settle it.  Nevertheless, our confidence isn't in doctors of any nationality or education, but rather in the Great Physician.  He's already been in the womb with "little boy," and we're sure He'll see him safely delivered.

 

As many of you know, Hannah's daddy, Missionary Matthew Welch, returned in early September on a short medical furlough.  He was in dire need of a shoulder replacement.  He had been living with a completely deteriorated shoulder for nigh on two years and was in agony from the pain.  Due to a lack of insurance, however, he had put off having surgery, knowing the extremely high costs of American health care.  Finally, when he could no longer endure the pain, he resolved to pay whatever the cost to obtain relief.  As an answer to prayer, the Lord provided a doctor at one of the best orthopedic facilities anywhere, who would waive as many fees as he could to get Bro. Matt the help he needed.  A comprehensive cost of thirty thousand dollars was settled upon, and a date was set.  Trusting God to meet the need, Bro. Matt arrived on the first of September; had his surgery on the fourth; and in no time at all, saw the Lord, through the people of God, meet the need.  What a blessing!  Our God is able and willing to do exceeding abundantly above all we can think or ask of Him.

 

The work overseas never stops.  Last Saturday, there was a big meeting in Dabravino, and we were told a number of souls followed the Lord in believer's baptism.  That counts as "good news from a far country."  Praise the Lord people are still being saved.  While on the subject of the work, I have two burdens I'd ask you to pray for.  Please remember Bro. Mitko Stefanov, our Bulgarian national pastor.  He's in need of a car.  He's been in the work since he was 17.  He's translated the King James Bible into Bulgarian.  He pastors faithfully some six or seven churches.  He's been experiencing a number of health issues the last few years and needs your prayers for strength.  A new five-passenger Logan sedan costs less than ten thousand dollars ($10,000), but ten thousand would retrofit it with a propane system that would essentially double his gas mileage.  With gas being close to six dollars a gallon, that system sure helps.  Secondly, please remember this winter's flour and oil distribution.  It costs about thirty-five dollars ($35) to provide each family a hundred and ten pounds of flour and a gallon of oil.  As much as comes in will be given out, and as many as can be helped will be helped.  Last year, over sixteen hundred families were fed. 

I opened this prayer letter with a familiar verse from the book of Jeremiah.  It has been on my heart for a while now.  The Lord said, "ask for the old paths"; that's my new prayer request: I want to walk in the "old paths."  I used to hear a lot more preaching on that subject than I have of late, but most of the "old paths" preached about only went as for back as the sixties or seventies.  Occasionally, you'd hear a preacher go as far back as Moody or Spurgeon.  Some Baptists with a capital B would make a point to go back to John with a capital J.  But the paths commanded to walk in by the Lord were already called old in Jeremiah's day.  It seems to me, if the Ancient of Days calls something old, it must go as far back as Him.  In fact, the old paths originate with and lead to Him.  And any path that leads to an activity apart from Him isn't that old and isn't His.  Enoch walked in the old paths, as did Noah, Abraham, Moses and David, to name a few.  Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah discovered the old paths in Babylon.  They wound through a fiery furnace and a den of lions but led on to the Son of God.  The old paths can still be picked out in our da,y too.  Just look for the garden gate.  It has Genesis written at the top.  If you enter by faith and continue in prayer, it will always end in the Revelation of Jesus Christ.

 

Please remember us in your prayers.  Keep Hannah and "little boy" especially on your mind.

 

 

Because of a living Savior,

 

The William LeFevre Family

Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Security Notice. Someone have access to your system.

Hello!

As you may have noticed, I sent you an email from your account.
This means that I have full access to your device.

I've been watching you for a few months now.
The fact is that you were infected with malware through an adult site that you visited.

If you are not familiar with this, I will explain.
Trojan Virus gives me full access and control over a computer or other device.
This means that I can see everything on your screen, turn on the camera and microphone, but you do not know about it.

I also have access to all your contacts and all your correspondence.

Why your antivirus did not detect malware?
Answer: My malware uses the driver, I update its signatures every 4 hours so that your antivirus is silent.

I made a video showing how you satisfy yourself in the left half of the screen, and in the right half you see the video that you watched.
With one click of the mouse, I can send this video to all your emails and contacts on social networks.
I can also post access to all your e-mail correspondence and messengers that you use.

If you want to prevent this,
transfer the amount of $775 to my bitcoin address (if you do not know how to do this, write to Google: "Buy Bitcoin").

My bitcoin address (BTC Wallet) is: 1N6dubqFmnyQ2qDWvi32ppVbc3kKMTYcGW

After receiving the payment, I will delete the video and you will never hear me again.
I give you 50 hours (more than 2 days) to pay.
I have a notice reading this letter, and the timer will work when you see this letter.

Filing a complaint somewhere does not make sense because this email cannot be tracked like my bitcoin address.
I do not make any mistakes.

If I find that you have shared this message with someone else, the video will be immediately distributed.

Best regards!

Thursday, May 30, 2019

Re: June 2019 LeFevre Family Prayer Letter

Apologies, I sent out the letter but forgot to attach the pdf.

William

On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 4:41 PM William LeFevre <wdlefevre09@gmail.com> wrote:

"For the LORD is good; his mercy is everlasting; and his truth endureth to all generations."  Psalm 100:5

 

Our praying friends and family in the Lord,

 

It sure is good to know that "the LORD is good; his mercy is everlasting; and his truth endureth to all generations."  Those three things: His unfailing goodness, His everlasting mercy, and His enduring truth are the bedrock of our Christian experience, the foundation upon which all are hopes are built.  He is good, has always been good, and will always be good.  Moreover, He is good to all.  In trials and tribulations, He is good.  In correction, He is good.  On the day of judgment, He will be good.  Because He is good and goodness personified, we can trust that He always has our best in mind.  He is merciful, infinitely merciful.  Mercy is for the guilty, and the guilty soul need never fear His mercies will fail or expire.  Because He is merciful, we can draw nigh to Him, trusting that by His mercy alone we are accepted, comforted and helped.  His truth endures.  It has endured, preserved, inspired, perfect and powerful, from when He first spoke it, to when I heard it and believed.  And we glory that the same truth that convicted, convinced, converted and comforted us will still avail for our children's children and beyond.  Because His truth is everlasting, we can be confident that what He has promised He will always perform. 

 

Hannah and our little unborn baby are still faring well; the pregnancy is progressing normally, and everyone appears strong and healthy.  Hannah is a little more fatigued with this baby than she was with the others, but she's put this down to her advanced age. She's 33.  Still, after much prayer and consideration, given all we've been through to this point, I feel it's in the best interest of mother and baby to return to America for the birth.  Lord willing, we'll return at the end of June, in just four short weeks.  There, we'll get Hannah settled and set up with regular doctor visits.  I'd also like to get into as many meetings as I can while there.  If you're interested, and I pray you are, let me know any way you can.  All our contact information is always at the bottom of every prayer letter.

 

We were overjoyed to welcome the Welches, my in-laws, back to the field after their recent furlough.  Bro. Matt is beloved by all our believers.  Wherever I went during his absence, people would greet me and then ask when Matt was returning.  When meeting Turks or Bulgarians for the first time, I would introduce myself as Bro. William, a missionary from America.  Noticing their pleasant indifference, I would follow it up with, "I'm Bro. Matt's son-in-law," whereupon their demeanor would change, and I was welcomed as a friend and plied with questions as to Bro. Matt and his family's health and well-being.  It's good being Bro. Matt's son-in-law, chiefly because I'm married to his prettiest daughter.

 

Meetings continue to go well.  We have open houses in which to preach and open hearts willing to listen to preaching.  We continue to have "fellowship" meetings every month, where we bring as many of our believers together as practical.  We have two services, with a meal in between.  Every service is directed by the leadership of the Spirit of God, yet, typically, we allow the first service for singing and preaching.  The second service is open for testimonies.  It's refreshing to hear so many "salvation stories" but also to hear how the Lord is actively working in their day-to-day lives.  Our next one will be in a few days.  Word has gone out, and people are already excited, anticipating seeing fellow saints and worshipping the Savior together.

 

Bro. Demir's health is stable.  He'll never recover complete strength in those areas of his body that were affected by stroke a few years back, but that doesn't stop him.  He battles a number of health issues daily that require constant regulation: his blood sugar and blood pressure.  Many mornings his head is "swimming" while he tries to get regulated.  Still, he has it in his heart to preach, to do what he can to "feed the flock of God."  Keep him in your prayers.  Also, his daughter-in-law, GΓΌlcan (pronounced Gewl-john), is expecting.  She is in her eighth month.  During her last doctor's visit they informed her the baby was breach, and scheduled her for a C-section.  That's their answer for everything, C-section or abortion.  Please pray for her and the baby.  It'll be Demir and Asiye's second grandchild, the first to actually live with them.  They are both excited to finally be hands-on grandparents.

 

We trust the Lord that you all are blessed, well looked after, and leaning on the same everlasting arms that comfort and sustain us.  We thank each and every one of you for all your help.  We love you in the Lord Jesus, and trust Him to meet and utterly exceed the desire of your hearts.  We are upheld by His power manifested through your prayers.  Continue, please, to pray for Hannah and the baby.  Pray for our upcoming trip.  Pray for the work here and its workmen, that our God would bless.  Love y'all and see you soon.

 

Because of a living Savior,

The William LeFevre Family

June 2019 LeFevre Family Prayer Letter

"For the LORD is good; his mercy is everlasting; and his truth endureth to all generations."  Psalm 100:5

 

Our praying friends and family in the Lord,

 

It sure is good to know that "the LORD is good; his mercy is everlasting; and his truth endureth to all generations."  Those three things: His unfailing goodness, His everlasting mercy, and His enduring truth are the bedrock of our Christian experience, the foundation upon which all are hopes are built.  He is good, has always been good, and will always be good.  Moreover, He is good to all.  In trials and tribulations, He is good.  In correction, He is good.  On the day of judgment, He will be good.  Because He is good and goodness personified, we can trust that He always has our best in mind.  He is merciful, infinitely merciful.  Mercy is for the guilty, and the guilty soul need never fear His mercies will fail or expire.  Because He is merciful, we can draw nigh to Him, trusting that by His mercy alone we are accepted, comforted and helped.  His truth endures.  It has endured, preserved, inspired, perfect and powerful, from when He first spoke it, to when I heard it and believed.  And we glory that the same truth that convicted, convinced, converted and comforted us will still avail for our children's children and beyond.  Because His truth is everlasting, we can be confident that what He has promised He will always perform. 

 

Hannah and our little unborn baby are still faring well; the pregnancy is progressing normally, and everyone appears strong and healthy.  Hannah is a little more fatigued with this baby than she was with the others, but she's put this down to her advanced age. She's 33.  Still, after much prayer and consideration, given all we've been through to this point, I feel it's in the best interest of mother and baby to return to America for the birth.  Lord willing, we'll return at the end of June, in just four short weeks.  There, we'll get Hannah settled and set up with regular doctor visits.  I'd also like to get into as many meetings as I can while there.  If you're interested, and I pray you are, let me know any way you can.  All our contact information is always at the bottom of every prayer letter.

 

We were overjoyed to welcome the Welches, my in-laws, back to the field after their recent furlough.  Bro. Matt is beloved by all our believers.  Wherever I went during his absence, people would greet me and then ask when Matt was returning.  When meeting Turks or Bulgarians for the first time, I would introduce myself as Bro. William, a missionary from America.  Noticing their pleasant indifference, I would follow it up with, "I'm Bro. Matt's son-in-law," whereupon their demeanor would change, and I was welcomed as a friend and plied with questions as to Bro. Matt and his family's health and well-being.  It's good being Bro. Matt's son-in-law, chiefly because I'm married to his prettiest daughter.

 

Meetings continue to go well.  We have open houses in which to preach and open hearts willing to listen to preaching.  We continue to have "fellowship" meetings every month, where we bring as many of our believers together as practical.  We have two services, with a meal in between.  Every service is directed by the leadership of the Spirit of God, yet, typically, we allow the first service for singing and preaching.  The second service is open for testimonies.  It's refreshing to hear so many "salvation stories" but also to hear how the Lord is actively working in their day-to-day lives.  Our next one will be in a few days.  Word has gone out, and people are already excited, anticipating seeing fellow saints and worshipping the Savior together.

 

Bro. Demir's health is stable.  He'll never recover complete strength in those areas of his body that were affected by stroke a few years back, but that doesn't stop him.  He battles a number of health issues daily that require constant regulation: his blood sugar and blood pressure.  Many mornings his head is "swimming" while he tries to get regulated.  Still, he has it in his heart to preach, to do what he can to "feed the flock of God."  Keep him in your prayers.  Also, his daughter-in-law, GΓΌlcan (pronounced Gewl-john), is expecting.  She is in her eighth month.  During her last doctor's visit they informed her the baby was breach, and scheduled her for a C-section.  That's their answer for everything, C-section or abortion.  Please pray for her and the baby.  It'll be Demir and Asiye's second grandchild, the first to actually live with them.  They are both excited to finally be hands-on grandparents.

 

We trust the Lord that you all are blessed, well looked after, and leaning on the same everlasting arms that comfort and sustain us.  We thank each and every one of you for all your help.  We love you in the Lord Jesus, and trust Him to meet and utterly exceed the desire of your hearts.  We are upheld by His power manifested through your prayers.  Continue, please, to pray for Hannah and the baby.  Pray for our upcoming trip.  Pray for the work here and its workmen, that our God would bless.  Love y'all and see you soon.

 

Because of a living Savior,

The William LeFevre Family

Tuesday, April 9, 2019

LeFevre Family April 2019 Prayer Letter

"I John, who also am your brother, and companion in tribulation, and in the kingdom and patience of Jesus Christ, was in the isle that is called Patmos, 

for the word of God, and for the testimony of Jesus Christ.

I was in the Spirit on the Lord's day, and heard behind me a great voice, as of a trumpet," Revelation 1:9-10

 

 

Our praying friends and family in the Lord,

 

John the Revelator, the beloved disciple, he who pillowed his head over the heart of the Lord Jesus, when writing his introduction, could have listed any number of experiences to establish his credentials.  Yet, above everything, he claims kinship: "who also am your brother." It's good to have a brother, a fellow member of the family, one in fellowship and relationship, seated at the same table, basking in the love of the same father.  And yet, Brother John also claims companionship.  He states that he is our "companion in tribulation."  If a brother in blessedness is good, how much more a friend, and fellow traveler through life's tribulations?  To have someone with you when you face uncertainty is worth more than gold.  As a final credential, Brother John notes his citizenship in the "kingdom and patience of Jesus Christ."  Not only, he declares, are we members of the same family, but we're also companions on the same journey, fraught with danger, headed homeward to the celestial city where we'll reside forever.

 

I am thankful today for God's children, for each and every brother and sister in the Lord Jesus Christ.  Our God has a great big family that spans the world over.  And wherever you meet a brother or sister, there's a little slice of home; in the presence of family, you can't feel like a stranger.  I am twice-blessed to have fellow-helpers in time of heartache.  The Lord ensures that His own are never alone, that when troubles come and storms arise, there are hands outstretched to lift you, arms open wide to embrace you, ears to hear your cries and complaints, eyes open in watchful waiting. 

 

As many of you already know, the end of March found us in need of help, spiritually and physically.  My wife, feeling uneasy in body and mind, visited her doctor.  We learned, to our surprise, that she was expecting.  However, there was a problem apparent in the ultrasound.  The doctor said the problem could be taken care of with a small procedure, which she readily performed, except it couldn't, and wasn't.  Having failed, the doctor suggested an abortion was the best alternative.  An abortion, she assured, would prevent any and all complications with the developing fetus as well as Hannah's health.  We absolutely refused and were met with cold indifference.  Leaving the doctor's, we resolved that Hannah should immediately return to America and give this little miracle every fighting chance to survive.  We committed everything into the hands of our good God and made the arrangements.  That was Tuesday afternoon; by Thursday morning, she was on a plane bound for America.  Friday morning, she walked into the ER in Bristol, Tennessee.  After a battery of tests, the ER doctors reached the same conclusion: There was an obstruction to fetal development in the womb that could be easily extracted, except it couldn't, and wasn't.  Having failed, they assured us that even though there was an obstruction, they would monitor every step of fetal development to ensure survival.  Hannah would not be allowed to travel.  Further, they recommended her to a well-known specialist in the field.  They sent all the information ahead, and the doctor readily agreed to see Hannah.  That was Friday; the appointment with the specialist would be on Tuesday.  When this problem first arose, I posted about it on Facebook, requesting prayer.  That post went the world over and was seen by thousands.  People were praying everywhere.  Our little group of missionaries were praying.  Our nationals and churches here were praying.  It came into my heart that Friday, after learning what the ER doctors had said, that if the Holy Ghost could enter the womb of Elizabeth and fill John the Baptist, yet unborn, with the Spirit, that it wouldn't be any trouble at all for Him to see to the problems facing our little baby.  Tuesday morning rolled around.  Hannah visited the specialist.  The specialist viewed all the material available.  She looked at the pictures taken in Bulgaria.  She looked at the pictures sent from the ER.  She decided she could do the procedure the others had failed at.  She sent Hannah for an ultrasound.  They studied the ultrasound, and studied, and studied, and couldn't find the problem.  It wasn't there.  It was gone.  "You have a perfectly healthy baby, developing right on schedule," she told Hannah. "There is no problem."  Bless the Lord!  He alone "doeth great wonders."  "For this child I prayed; and the LORD hath given me my petition which I asked of him:" 1 Samuel 1:27

 

I had intended to write this letter as a special "thank you" to all who helped towards our vehicle.  I am extremely grateful for it, but more so, for you all.  Y'all helped meet a need, for my family and the ministry.  It was a great need, beyond our personal means.  I thank God for everything that was given and for everyone who gave.  The Lord bless each and every one of you.  But then this "trial" arose, which eclipsed all other concerns, a trial that money couldn't solve, and again, you all helped.  You prayed.  You took what you knew to God above, and He intervened on our behalf.  Thank you for giving toward the purchase of a vehicle.  But thank you so much the more for praying for us in our time of need.  The Lord God has been close these last few days, weeks, months even.  More than ever before, I see His handiwork, His soon answering of prayers.  Someone said, "Wow, as lucky as you are, you ought to buy a lottery ticket."  But it's not luck.  I won the lottery thirty-one years ago, the day I trusted Jesus Christ to save me from sin, death, and hell.  And He's an ever present help in and out of trouble.  He's been looking for a means, a way in, that He might illustrate His love, power, mercy, and faithfulness.  And every now and again, I have sense enough to throw open the door and cry, "Come in and be all You want to be, and do all You want to do!"

 

Continue to pray for us.  Hannah and Dixie Joy return the twenty-fifth of April.  (Did I forget to mention Dixie Joy accompanied her Momma?  She did.  Did I forget to mention my in-laws, the Welches, how much of a blessing they are, and a help, every single one of them?  They are.  Did I forget to mention that just yesterday I received a text that said our plane tickets were paid off?  They have been.  Can I forget to mention that the Lord is behind every single one of these things, using people to say, "I love you"?  I can't.)  Pray for Hannah, for the trip, for the upcoming months.  Pray for "Our Little Miracle," that everything would continue to go well.  Pray for us boys, that we get everything in order before Momma shows back up.  Pray for the work and its workmen.  The Lord blesses and blesses, in spite of us.  God bless each and every one of you, exceeding abundantly above all you may ask or think, out of His abundant riches in glory.  We love y'all.

 

 

Because of a living Savior,

The William LeFevre Family

Tuesday, January 29, 2019

LeFevre Family January 2019 Prayer Letter

"He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all,

how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?"  Romans 8:32

 

 

Our praying friends and family in the Lord,

 

Happy New Year to one and all.  We trust everyone had a Merry Christmas and blessed holiday season.

 

I'd like to express my praise and thanks to our good God.  For over a year now we've been praying for a new vehicle.  Our present car, a Dacia MCV Logan (if you'd care to Google it) was purchased in 2011, right after arriving here.  The years, miles, and especially the roads, have taken their toll, and we knew it was only a matter of time before something major happened.  We made our petition to Heaven, trusted God to provide and to take care of us until He did.  This last furlough I didn't emphasize our needs, choosing rather to uplift the Lord whenever and wherever I had opportunity to preach.  Just before Christmas, and maybe even before then, the Lord began to move in people's hearts to help us.  By New Year's we had all the money we'd need to purchase a new Dacia Lodgy.  A week later we placed our order.  Our vehicle will be ready, Lord willing, at the end of March.  While we bless the Lord Jesus, and give Him all the praise and glory, we acknowledge that He uses men to accomplish His purposes.  Therefore, we bless the Lord for every one of you who prayed, passed the word, and gave to meet this need.  The Lord bless you all exceeding abundantly out of His riches in glory.

 

Pastor Demir sends his greetings to one and all.  As many of you know, he has struggled physically, the result of two strokes two years ago.  He has other health issues, and has been back and forth to doctors seeking relief and treatment.  Just before Christmas an offering was taken to help him meet the needs of this expense.  I was pleased to be the agent delivering that demonstration of love.  When I explained a church filled with fellow believers he didn't know, and would likely never meet, loved him and sent help for him, he fought back tears, and said, "Please tell everyone 'Thank you.'"  His wife, Asiye, didn't fight anything back, and cried at every meeting, testifying of God's good grace demonstrated through His people.  Demir entered the hospital just before Christmas.  His medicine has been adjusted, and he seems to be improving.  A week ago he went in for a week of physical therapy.  He was supposed to stay at the hospital, but as the therapy was only in the early morning and evening, he would escape during the day and come to meeting.  Bless the Lord for a faithful pastor.

 

Bro. Larry Leach has been faithful in distributing to the needs of the poorest among our church members.  "Coats for Kids" has been a blessing to hundreds upon hundreds of our believers.  I heard a testimony today from a dear sister in the village of Detalina.  She said her husband had been out of work for a long time.  Finally, last week, the Lord opened a door for him to work in Varna, about thirty minutes away.  She said, with no work, they had run out of money.  They had no idea how they would make it until his first paycheck arrived.  She personally went to a number of neighbors and relatives, asking for fifty leva to help make it through the week; no one had any money to spare.  Then came the coat distribution.  In spite of their lack, they were overjoyed to at least have a warm coat for their child, and thanked the Lord for it.  When they got home, they checked the pockets and found them filled with socks and candy.  The little boy noticed another pocket on the sleeve, too small for anything significant, and asked his mother to see if anything was in it.  To her wonder, she found folded up, French Francs.  Not recognizing the currency, she showed her husband, who upon asking a neighbor's advice, took it to a money changer, who exchanged the two French bills for the fifty leva they stood in need of.  The real blessing is, that some time ago, someone, somewhere, by Divine providence, stuck some money in a pocket and forgot about it; that before this need was ever felt, our good and gracious God had already provided for its relief; and that burdened men were used by God to convey the blessing.  Can anyone beat this?  Can anyone anywhere find anything better than being in this good way?  As the Psalmist said, "Who is so great a God as our God?"

 

I think of the verse that preceded this prayer letter.  I thought of it the other day, and my heart smote me.  Too often I've read that verse, and prayed that verse, claiming the promise of God's free provision of "all things".  I've preached about the "blank check" that faith in a good God provides; and it does, I still believe that.  I've viewed that verse through the prism of my own need, glossing over the expense to meet my need.  "He that spared not his own Son", the verse says.  But notice where God began.  He didn't begin by providing everything else, then at the last, as a final demonstration of His great love, offer His own beloved Son.  No, He first gave His most treasured possession, His only begotten Son.  What is it then to give anything else, when He's already given His everything?  How insignificant our little prayers are then to One who would give us everything.  Oh for the boldness to believe the loving provision of God, and open our mouths wide!

 

Please keep us in your prayers.  Pray for our little children, for their physical and spiritual well-being.  Pray for Hannah and me, that we'd be parents pleasing to the Lord.  Pray for the work here.  We seldom tell of opposition, or problems we face, but know there are plenty.  Pray the Lord protects and keeps our hearts and minds.  Pray for the work:  we've got a ton, and we can't do it without the help and power of God.   Pray for the national pastors, the Lord knows the things they face on a daily basis.  Pray that we'd be strong in faith, not staggering at the promises of God; that our faith wouldn't be in word only, but in watching and waiting with joyful expectation.  And if you think about it, pray for our other needs: our home fund.  I'm blessed to serve the resurrected Christ, who is able to do exceeding abundantly above all I can ask or think.  Not only is He able, but He wants to as well.  He delights in illustrating His care for us all.  Bless His name. Believe for us when our faith wanes, and we'll do the same for you.  The good Lord bless you all out of His abundant riches in glory.

 

Because of a living Savior,


The William LeFevre Family