Sunday, October 18, 2009

We Love Sundays

We had another great day of ministry today in the town of Nkhamenya.  Four students from the Bible school went with us and participated in teaching Sunday school, interpreting, and assisting as needed.  We had a great time singing and praying in the car on the two-hour journey to the church location. 
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God was so very gracious to spare the life of a small child who ran out in front of our fast-moving vehicle.  It was truly miraculous that we did not hit her.  We always pray for traveling safety as we travel the very-dangerous roads in this country.
The pastor, his family, and church were very warm and receptive to our ministry.  A young man in the congregation was wearing a “Dont’ Mess With Texas” t-shirt.  I had him assist me in welcoming the congregation with the Texas greeting "howdy”.  Believe it or not, this is not an easy word for most, since they have never heard it before.
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Knowing that Bible school students sacrifice so much to attend school and have very little money for personal items, the church did a very considerate thing and gave our guests toiletry items.  That is no small gesture for one in need!
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It is always a joy to shake hands with the people at the conclusion of the service.  And, of course, there is always time for photographs or jambula.  Thanks, Pastor and Family, for such a great day of ministry.
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Live Offering

I can honestly say that we received an offering today unlike any that we have received before.  At the conclusion of today’s service, the pastor announced that the church would like to bless us with a special gift.  At that, a man entered with a live goat with feet tied.  How interesting!
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A frustrated goat sounds very much like a frustrated human being or baby.  I must be honest, all the way home the random bleating of this creature elicited reactions from all of us.  What a hoot!

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Fishy Business

On the way back from Mkaika Sunday, I couldn’t resist the urge to stop and shop for fish for our ANTS students’ lunch on Monday.  We fried up some local potatoes, added some cabbage slaw, and had a great meal of fish and chips.  Did I mention that the vendors tied them to the side mirror and front cattle guard for transport home?
Gaylord overseeingFredna checking out her optionsTying on the purchasesAssemblies of God Mission....fishers of fish?!
Giant kampango aka catfish in Texas
Ready for the road with kampango and chambo

Ministry in Mkaika

This weekend we ministered in the trading center of Mkaika in the Nkhotakota District of Malawi.  We began on Friday night by showing the first half of the “Jesus” film with Gaylord closing the service. 
Unloading the car for setup Benches with the church nameAlmost ready Very ready! Gaylord closing the service after the film Not everyone stayed awake for the finish
Saturday consisted of a morning teaching session on the Holy Spirit, lunch, and an afternoon session on marriage and family – with the men sitting on one side of the church and the women on the other.  Gaylord shared, and then he and I conducted a question and answer segment.  Very interesting!  That night we showed the last half of the “Jesus” film, again followed by Gaylord ministering.  Sunday morning service concluded the weekend before the two-hour trip trip home.
Roland teaching the children One interested observer Men on one side Women on the other
We were accompanied by three Bible school students from Assemblies of God School of Theology (AGST): Kenneth, Roland, and John.  All three were instrumental in assisting with ministry functions from praise and worship to interpreting to children’s ministry to setting up and tearing down.  What a great time we had!
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We were privileged on Saturday afternoon to make a trip to the fishing village of Matumbi, where we conducted a crusade last year.  We were greeted warmly by adults and children alike.  It was great to see many of the church and village people who had attended. We brought a present to the village chief who converted from Islam to Christianity last year.  Unfortunately, he had taken his wife to the hospital with health complications.
Gaylord visiting with the men Fredna & friends
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As usual we were treated to very nice food.  Being on the lakeshore this included delicious fish.  What a blessing these ladies and this ministry are.
 Ladies preparing lunch for the group Fish frying Nsima cookingKampango fish with nsima & rapeSpooning out the nsima
At the conclusion of the weekend, the church expressed their appreciation by giving us clay pots, ground nuts, and chitinji cloth, wrapped around my head and body in traditional Malawi fashion.  
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We thank God for every opportunity we have to share the gospel at home and abroad.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Enough Said

I took this snapshot for the 3KC.   Lewis was more than happy to model for me.   Read the t-shirt.   Enough said!
Read it: Friends don't let friends have mullets.....hilarious!