Updated 12:47 pm.EST, Sun November 22, 2009

Missions|Wed, Aug. 20 2008 02:29 PM EDT

'Purple Book' Builds Army of Disciples in Mexico

By Michelle A. Vu|Christian Post Reporter

“Instead of just a thousand people raise their hands here and there, that’s good too, but I think people need a little more to get into what we would call the discipleship process,” Sanders said.

Using the Purple Book, which some have praised as a Bible institute in a book, the ministry has been able to bring the Gospel into many poor communities in Baja as well as prisons and rehab centers.

“What it is doing is it is allowing them to have a brand new start,” Sander said. “Again, without the Bible it is a worthless tool, but with the Bible it is giving them vital information and knowledge that they may not be able to extract themselves through their own reading of the Bible.”

On average, it takes three to four months to complete the Purple Book program. However, groups are given free reign over the amount of time to complete the workbook. Some groups have taken one year while others have finished within 1 month.

The passionate evangelist noted that no Christian who believes that the Bible is the foundation of faith should have a problem with the Purple Book because it does not bring in denominational doctrine, but only focuses on biblical doctrine.

The age range of participants is wide, with the youngest around 10 years old and the oldest a 74-year-old woman who has completed the program at least twice.

Ministry leaders noted that the reason for the program success besides the book itself is the “aura of accountability.” BCM staffs follow through on their commitment to visit the leader of each Purple Book group once a month.

Volunteer leaders, which include pastors, guide groups of 25 or more people to complete the Purple Book program.

Last year, BCM surpassed its goal of enrolling 10,000 people in the Purple Book program. This year, BCM doubled the goal to 20,000 people and has already enrolled 2,000 people despite the new counting period having only begun on July 30.

“Mexico is a country that is ripe for revival,” concluded Sanders, who encouraged attendees at a recent leadership conference to start seeing Tijuana (a city in the Baja California) as being one of the most holy cities in the world.

“That almost seems contradictory because Tijuana has such a reputation,” he acknowledged. “[But] we could end up seeing a city that has a reputation of not being so great become a very holy city because there are a lot of hungry hearts for the Word of God and we’re meeting that need.”

BCM is seeking prayer partners who can pray for the following needs:

• BCM staff to continue to be effective and protected by God
• House-building ministry to continue to be effective
• Purple Book discipleship program to continue to grow
• Doors to remain open in Baja California for the Gospel to spread rapidly
• Financial donors

On the Web: www.bajachristian.org

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  • Sun May 03, 2009 5:48 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    'Purple Book' Builds Army of Disciples in Mexico .- The truth has been a great blessing the work of the brothers of Baja Christian Ministries', who have distributed the book purpura in Tijuana. I am a member of the Prison Ministry "Free in the faith", enter the Pfrisión of officers in Tijuana, where there is a population of 8,000 prisoners, many are unaware of Jesus Christ and we have come to him to know he died for us, this we do it through the method that is carried in order to answer the purple book, thanks to him, have won many souls. Now we organize a conference REGIONAL PRISON MINISTRIES IN TIJUANA, where all the Christian groups that are 16 to enter a prison, we can carry as a book study to understand the Bible PURPLE THE BOOK, we need to support our Christian brothers in Baja Ministries, because with their help achieve their goal of winning many souls for Jesus Christ, we also have a land donated to us, where we intend to make a place to feed poor children and elderly people in the street, but we need to build the house, We pray that God put in the heart of our brothers in America, help us with this construction, because our desire is to continue working to bring the biblical word to the whole world. We thank our brothers who have supported us greatly and we invite them to participate in the CONGRESS OF PRISON MINISTRIES, any questions my email is arturogarduoacevedo@hotmail.com our website and sincerely www.libresenlafe.galeon.com Arturo Garduño Acevedo (Melchizedec)

  • Sat Aug 23, 2008 10:33 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    We must remember that the gospel of Jesus Christ is not just for those who have not heard the gospel, but also for those who have heard and accepted another gospel; a tainted gospel filled with vain traditions, commandments of men that turn from the truth, and doctrines of men that are dangerous and biblically unsound.

  • Sat Aug 23, 2008 5:06 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 2

    DRJ,

    Maybe you should reread your own notes. I have no problem with people being discipled since that is what God commands us to do.

    My only problem is that these people have already been discipled. You obviously have never been to Mexico or you would know the vast majority of Catholic Christians have a very deep love for Jesus Christ and they know He is their savior. They may not be as educated as Americans in the faith, but they got the most important points down pat.

    What are you talking about exclusive and elect??? If you are going to use religious terms, at least use them correctly.

    We should be sending missionaries to disciple areas that have no churches and are not Christian, like the Middle East and parts of asia. We should be discipling Muslims, Hindu's, Jews, Buddhists and anyone else who doesn't have a personal relationship with Jesus.

    We shouldn't be discipling people who already know, love and accept the Lord as their Savior. The Goal of this ministry is outright proselytization of fellow Christians, which is wrong.

    There are more fish to gather for the Lord and we should all work on converting those who do not know Jesus. You say What Jesus? There is only one Jesus, unless ofcourse you are a Mormon. The Mormon Jesus is a false Jesus.

  • Sat Aug 23, 2008 4:57 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 2

    DRJ,

    They have already been discipled. So, you want to double disciple them??? You basically infer that they are not Christians. They are. Catholics are Christians and even when I was a Reformed Pastor I knew that.

    They are already Christians. The Majority of Protestants baptize infants since this is the ONLY WAY TO BE A DISCIPLE OF GOD.

    What brand or sect of new Christianity are you from???

  • DRJ »
    Sat Aug 23, 2008 1:04 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    msnchris70, It is obvious that you are against the impoverished peoples of the world being discipled. Your social gospel, however, will do little more than fill their stomachs temporarily rather than supplying them with manna from heaven that will never cease to satisfy- the Word of God! You say that they already have faith in Jesus Christ and have been baptised. Which Jesus is that? the Jesus that only died for a few elect like you? To which baptism do you refer? The ritualistic sprinkling of an infant without whose knowledge it remains ineffective? I wonder who it is that would so outwardly criticize the active discipling of a million people? Who do you think would attempt to nullify the commission of the true Lord Jesus that commands us to "make DISCIPLES" of all nations? Here's a hint: His name is Satan!!! I encourage you to re-read what you have submitted in this blog, and then see if it doesn't sound a lot like the adversary of Christianity.

  • Sat Aug 23, 2008 2:22 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 2

    When I was a Protestant Reformed Pastor and I served in Mexico. We built houses, gave food to the poor, gave clothes away to the needy but we did not proselytize like this. Almost every person you meet in Mexico is Catholic and some are not educated to the degree that American Christians are because their number one worry is food, water, shelter. These under educated and impoverished people know that Jesus is their Savior and they do know the importance of Baptism.

    I think this article is an over generalization. Moreover, why are these so called Christians in Mexico trying to convert Catholic Christians to this other brand of Christianity? Sad, when we can't work together and Protestants go into cultures and countries where they bring the American version of Christianity to these people which may not be appropriate for these people.

    The already have faith in Jesus Christ as their savior, they've been baptized. Stop the coercive conversions!

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