Jenifer Vera – Testimony (March 2012)
Jenifer is the wife of deceased Pastor Wilson Vera of Ebenezer Church, Quito Ecuador. Pastor Wilson died in September 2011 after falling from a roof in Quito. Wilson had been touched in a special way by the Lord in the weeks preceding his death. He had been gathering with several men for early morning prayer at the Church on Thursdays. God had given him a special burden for young men in the barrio and he was talking with a number of young guys about their relationship with God, their wives and children. They were beginning a new ministry which involved several men of the Church all who seemed to feel that Wilson should lead their group. He kept insisting that he was not supposed to be the one to lead. A few weeks later Wilson got up on morning, like any normal day he kissed his wife goodbye and headed out for work. That day he would fall from a roof structure landing on his head on a concrete floor, although he was rushed to the hospital, the brain trauma was significant and he was pronounced dead.
What an incredible shock for Jenifer, Isaac and Kelly as well as the entire local church body. It is one of those situations that we will never understand this side of eternity. Pastor Alberto and Silvia Ospina gave their all in ministering to Jenifer and the family. Many gave special offerings to help Jenifer during this time and God used those offerings in a wonderful way.
Jenifer and her children, Isaac and Kelly returned to the Church recently and gave testimony to the grace and mercy of a compassionate God who has sustained them. It was such an unbelievable blessing to have the funds for living expenses, relieving them of worry and giving time for healing. Jenifer and the children have been living with family in south Quito since the funeral. Amid many tears and tremendous emotion Jenifer shared how God had sustained them and shown himself faithful. It has not been easy but Jenifer is now considering moving back to north Quito to the home she and Wilson shared and working in the Church again. She graduated from the Assemblies of God Seminary in Quito just a few weeks after Wilson’s death. She attended the graduation ceremony and received her diploma and there was a time of honoring Wilson for his work and labor in the Lord.
Wilson was a good father and his children were suffering with the loss of their Dad. Isaac is now 16 recently celebrating his birthday. He shares how he was so sad on his birthday that he had prayed and told the Lord “Jesus, all I want is a hug from my father.” That night as Isaac slept it was like an angelic visitation; Jesus woke him and showed him his father. Wilson was there to wish him a happy birthday and give him a big hug. “I love you son” Wilson told Isaac. Heaven is wonderful, more wonderful than you can imagine, I cannot come back. Isaac shared this dream with his Mom and sister Kelly and it was a point of supernatural encouragement for them and seemed to begin an upward turn and the beginning of the healing process.
Many other compassionate touches from the Lord have brought the family to this point. Recalling the funeral, a number of young men that Wilson had been talking to, came to his funeral. Upon hearing the Word of God and sensing the amazing love of God several of them received Jesus as their Lord and Savior at the funeral. (Adapted from several reports from the field by Paul Duda)
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