The task of being a father
Claudio YemeWe are going to give a welcome applause to our brother Claudio Yeme, Pastor Claudio Yeme. Good friend, many years a pastor, church planter, Dominican via Guatemala, married to a Spanish woman, so those children are going to be very confused if God doesn't have mercy on them. No, no, no, Claudio is a man of God, a man who projects character in the Lord and integrity. A well-prepared man, he studied at the Central American Theological Seminary in Guatemala and comes, as I told you, from the Dominican Republic and has lived in Europe for a while doing missionary work there and studying as well. And they've been here in Boston for a while now, and our church is united with them.
And again, we're going to have a bit of a bilingual dynamic this morning, we're experimenting with seeing how the Lord speaks to us exploring different things in our English ministry, so, well, we bless to Claudio. We have asked him to bless us today with a word of meditation on this father's day and we wanted him to come with his family, and well, Claudio, welcome to the house of the Lord, once again, thanks for being here and well, I I'm going to translate it for my brother and let's, as we always do, get used to each other. So welcome, Claudio. If you can give me a bilingual Bible.