The McCrea Family

The McCrea Family YOUR! Colombian Connection - Global Workers with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada and Youth With A Mission Nice to meet you!

I (Darren) am Canadian and have ministered in Colombia since 1995. Patty is Colombian, a Teacher with a specialty in Child Psychology and has served in missions since 1993. We have two wonderful boys James and Darien. As a family we work in Missionary Training, Church Mobilization and as Outreach Team Coordinators:

• We train Latino missionaries, many of them headed to closed nations, We also ac

t as intermediaries with the English speaking world.

• Mobilization means organizing events like our Community and Medical Outreaches and inviting local church members to help. It is all about Colombian reaching Colombians!

• International short term teams help us build up the national church (from construction to training), love children and share the Gospel in schools etc. In Colombia, we work in partnership with Mobile Teams, Youth With A Mission (YWAM), Bogota. Through our outreaches we touch the lives of tens of thousands of people each year. Come to Colombia for Evangelistic Adventure!

Work continues on the Father's House Church and Christian School in Chiquinquira. Our biggest project, dream and challen...
02/08/2025

Work continues on the Father's House Church and Christian School in Chiquinquira. Our biggest project, dream and challenge!

So what are we up to ministry wise? Aside from teams coming in the next 2 weeks, on the 26th of October we are hoping to...
09/10/2024

So what are we up to ministry wise? Aside from teams coming in the next 2 weeks, on the 26th of October we are hoping to give out some 5000 Bibles door to door with our local partners.

So far, we have some 3000 Bibles ready to go. Praying for more!

07/10/2024

Before sharing the news, a heartfelt request. Please DON”T say “I am sorry for your loss.” In moments of pain, many would like to hear sympathy, words and creativity that comes from the heart, rather than a simple Hollywood platitude. Even expressing a simple, “you are in my prayers” is more soothing.

On Saturday we lost one of our boys. Even as we celebrate the miracle of Duvan, we are mourning the loss of Luis. At 15 years old, he had run away from the Refuge a few weeks ago, seeking solace in a dysfunctional family and in the early hours of Saturday he, his younger brother and cousin were killed by an armed group that in a remote village. I can’t and won’t share any other details

These moments hurt us and drive us. They remind us of why we reach out to troubled children; remind us to try harder, love more and hug more fiercely. We take solace in that just a few weeks ago Luis was in a church camp that we sponsored and we pray that in his final moments he called out to the Saviour waiting to welcome him with open arms – his eternal refuge from the evils of this world.

Still so grateful for a dime. Really needed this encouragement today.
02/02/2024

Still so grateful for a dime. Really needed this encouragement today.

This is Good News!

A Story from the McCreas – Global Workers in Colombia

What can you do with a dime? By itself it can do nothing, but with God blessing it, it can become a meal for a family, a plane ticket to another land, a Sunday school built, or dozens of pastors giving thanks for the provision God has given them.

For our family, a dime is God’s promise that He will always take care of us, love us and work through us.

Several years ago, we were struggling. Our income was down—way down—and our time in missions was going to be over unless God showed up in a big way. We were in Ontario at the time, and I spent countless hours travelling, visiting pastors and sharing our vision for Colombia.

We had already served in Colombia for 16 years (now 27!), both our boys were born there, and we had shared Jesus with hundreds of thousands. We had seen God open doors and provide funds to build orphanages, children’s centres and churches. He had provided our every meal and clothed our children… and then, like a desert stream, things seemed to be drying up.

I was ready to give up, but God took me to a pastors’ conference and that afternoon I was to hear a story that changed our family’s life.

In the early 1940s, Gladys Hinson decided to build an orphanage in the United States. She started to share her vision, only to be asked time and time again, “And how are you going to pay for all of this?” Finally, frustrated with the question, Gladys reached into her pocket and dug out the only coin she had and answered, “I have *God* and one thin dime!”

I walked out of that service inspired.

Within a few weeks, God started doing miracles. Suddenly people and churches started to open their hearts—and wallets—to us. Something else started happening: we started finding dimes *everywhere*!

It was and is the most unbelievable thing. We would be walking down the street, and there was a dime. We would be eating in Burger King, and there on our table we would find a dime. When we emptied the washing machine, we would find a dime. It was never a quarter, never a nickel—never a hundred dollar bill! It was always a dime.

Even when we returned to Colombia in 2014, despite having left all our Canadian money behind, we continued to find dimes on the street, on the kitchen table—we have a collection! And then we started to find Colombian 50-Pesos coins, a tiny coin that is the same size, shape and colour as a Canadian dime.

God was teaching us a lesson in faith and His miraculous provision. It is a lesson that we have needed over the last few years as we have taken on projects that have required hundreds of thousands of dollars.

The story of the dimes continues. It is not something we see every day, but God reminds us from time to time. When I was speaking at Living Waters Church in Edmonton, I was given the place of honour at the front of the church; I looked down at the table beside me and there, next to the envelopes, was a dime. That church would prove to be a huge blessing to us.

Another time, when we desperately needed a vacation, God moved a dear friend to give us tickets to the United States and touched another friend to provide us with their guest house for a month—free! Arriving at the airport, we picked up our rental car and what did we find? A dime. Setting up my temporary office in the guest house, there was a dime on the desk. God was sending a message: “I have provided for you, I am still a God of miracles, and I still have your back.”

The dime itself has no power, magic or special qualities, but it has been a symbol of God’s promise and provision for years in our family.

For you, God’s promise may look very different. It might be expressed or shown in a very different way, but it will be shown in a way that speaks to you. So, you need to put your feet to your prayers and believe that He will guide your steps.


Darren and Patty McCrea, along with their sons James and Darien, are PAOC global workers in Colombia. You can learn more about the McCreas’ ministry by following the link below. The full version of this story can be found in the article “I Have God and One Thin Dime,” published in the Winter 2022 issue of Missions and Kids. Photo courtesy of the McCreas.

https://www.paoc.org/family/prayer/2022/04/20/this-is-good-news!-a-story-from-the-mccreas-global-workers-in-colombia?utm_source=home

Say hello to our little friends! These are some of the children from the Montelibano Children's Home. Like the home in M...
02/02/2023

Say hello to our little friends! These are some of the children from the Montelibano Children's Home. Like the home in Medellin and Chiquinquira, we seek to help support the home in different ways.

Recently we were able to drop off a large quantity of food for their daily meals... and Hot Wheels!

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