We are happy to share with you the testimony of Roger Pavon, in which he describes his dedication to CHE work. Roger serves as treasurer for CHE, Nicaragua, as well as CHE Coordinator for the region that includes Nicaragua, Honduras, Costa Rica, and Panama. As we sat in a new church in Leon, on the edge of the city, with a new urban CHE group, Roger told me his story. He appears in the photo with Pastora Mercedes seated, left, Pastora Lourdes, seated, right, and Bill Freund.
Roger Antonio Pavon Sotelo
I was born into a Catholic home, but when I was 10 years old my parents started to go to an evangelical church. This was where I heard about Jesus and the Bible for the first time. At age 14 I accepted Christ in Sunday School: Jesus is the rock, and those who cling to this rock are safe.
So I began my Christian life.
After the Triumph of the Revolution, (1979) I joined in the government literacy campaign, and the anti-malaria campaign. In my church I became a Sunday School teacher, and national president of the church (FIEMCA) youth organization.
I obtained a degree in Industrial Engineering at the University of Managua.
This was followed in 1985-1986 by military service. Afterwards, my life was very busy: I was studying, working in the church, and I got married. My wife is Griselda Guevan Chavez.
In 1992, I was elected secretary of the mission (FIEMCA) together with brother Antonio Vivas. Working together, we began giving workshops to pastors about the holistic ministry of the church. We were concerned about the way that the churches and the communities that surrounded them were living separate lives.
There is a saying: Pastors are the key.
We trained the pastors, but we did not have a practical strategy for holistic ministry until brother (Dr) Hugo Gomez (Regional Coordinator for Central America, who lives in Guatemala) brought Community Health Evangelism.
CHE came by means of Medical Ambassadors (now LifeWind) after Hurricane Mitch devastated our country in 1998. In June 1999 we had our first Training of the Trainers for CHE with 18 pastors. From that first training came 2 teams: one, in Daniel Guido, in the department of Nueva Guinea, and the other in San Juan, in the department of Boaco. With that first training, John McWilliam and Hugo Gomez, of LifeWind, brought the seeds of CHE to our country.
In 2000 brother Antonio and I began to implement the CHE ministry in Nicaragua. We helped bring Luis Palau, and the singer, Judy, to Nicaragua to celebrate the 100 year anniversary of the gospel in our country.
Also in 2000, I worked with the Timothy Committee, later with the Nehemiah Center, continuing to expand the CHE territory with both the Nehemiah Center and FIEMCA while receiving support from Medical Ambassadors, LifeWind, and CHE Global Enterprises.
As time went on CHE grew from 2 local training teams to 15, then from 15 to 40 CHE trainers.
Now we have 12 CHE programs in Nicaragua in Boaco, Leon, Chinandega, Ometepe, Masatepe, and Nueva Guinea. New programs, or better said, new ministries, continue to open.
My life purpose, from now until the Lord takes me, is to continue impacting as many people as possible with the gospel of the Lord Jesus, and involving churches, communities, and organizations in the CHE ministry, as much as I can.
In 2010 we began Urban Transformation (urban CHE) in Leon and Chinandega. Now there are 7 churches involved, working in 6 urban neighbourhoods. There are many challenges to Urban Transformation, and one of the most significant is that, in contrast to the rural communities, there is not a strong sense of community overall. We have to look at the communities within the larger city, and the fundamental community for this work, especially in the city, is the church.
The foundation on which the work of CHE must be built is the training team - it’s the base of everything. One person alone cannot do the work. It has been so important to be able to work with Darling and brother Antonio, with all the help and accompaniment of brother Hugo Gomez, and everyone connected with the CHE ministry.
I must say, too, that the support of my wife has been essential to my ability to dedicate myself to this work. The support of our spouses allows us to be away from our families while working in the communities. I have 2 children in high school, Urias Israel Pavon Guevan, and Gisell del Carmen Pavon Guevan, both believers, whose faith is strengthened by the many answers to prayer they experience as our family prays.