Sunday, May 26, 2013

Chinjala Baptisms

We have had another wonderful Saturday as 7 people came for baptism. I was thankful the river was much cleaner than last time but will admit it was quite chilly! Along with our ministry partner, Dan Jalowiec, we baptized 6 girls and 1 boy. Each gave a clear declaration of salvation through Jesus Christ, and although some were nervous, they all wanted to identify their life with our Lord Jesus! Please be praying for: Violet, Samsoni, Esther, Ruth, Tyness, Patricia, and Misozi.







Monday, May 13, 2013

Bush literacy school

It may not be well lit and full of modern desks and chairs but it is our little bush literacy school. We have between 12-18 people that regularly attend our weekly classes. The class meets 3 days a week for at least 1-2 hours. Many of the people coming started without being able to read or write mostly because they have never attended school. Now, after some months many are able to write their name for the first time ever! It is our goal to bring the class to a 6th grade reading and writing level which is a lofty ambition.

As a missionary, my goal for the literacy school is to help people read and write so they can understand the Bible for themselves. Obviously, being able to read and write opens up a whole new world and brings so many new opportunities for these people! We are thrilled at the progress and the future of our little school and the people attending!








Monday, May 06, 2013

Nyau dancers

The Lord truly seemed to bless our little church as we finished preaching through the gospel of John on Sunday. The last chapter of John is so rich with delightful and practical truths. One of the last words spoken to Peter were the simple words, "follow me". After all the miracles, all the parables and stories, after all the great messages and teachings, after all the lessons, after His death, burial, and resurrection - Jesus simply encourages Peter to follow. It is this great truth that seems to abandon so many Christians - we have the knowledge and we hear the preaching, but like Peter, we seem to get off track instead of just following. We encouraged the church to make May 5th a day in which they commit to follow the Lord from this day forward until forever. So many came wanting to truly commit their life to Christ! Our hearts rejoice as we continue to see our Lord work in the lives of so many!

Just a few moments after the service concluded, the sound of Nyau drums began. According to the United Nations this is just a harmless dance that embraces the culture and rich ancestry of the Chewa people. However, when speaking with the local people, most will tell you it is far from harmless. The boys that perform the dance believe they literally turn into fierce animals and are possessed by spirits. The dancers are said to have no names, live in cemeteries, and try to evoke fear in the surrounding villages through their dances and erratic behavior. After a few moments, I was told to stop filming the dance as it was not allowed. Later, more and more Nyau dancers arrived increasing the stature of the event. 

We stopped and prayed that God would truly work in the hearts of these boys. I was told the dancers came near our church because they have heard God is doing a work here and more people from the area are coming and hearts are being changed. Our prayer is that the light of the Gospel would shine through this little church and its people and bring salvation and transformation to these Nyau dancers and all throughout the surrounding villages.. Please pray!




2 Timothy 1:7  For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.

2 Corinthians 10:4  (For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds;)