Sometimes people ask about our lives and one difference is that we likely entertain more than the average American – which in our part of the world requires lots of “from-scratch” cooking. This week’s schedule included a Super Bowl party at our house last night with 15 friends, including 10 day-old Zoe, the youngest member of our East Africa mission family who slept through the game! Thanks to a colleague’s projector, we had a “big-screen” view of the game which was recorded (9 hours time difference) during the night on our satellite TV system (our splurge). Later this week, Baptist volunteers to western Kenya, will visit before returning to NC. We also are awaiting a phone call to set a time to visit with colleagues from another country and a Baptist pastor from Virginia.
In the midst of guests, Jack has been in meetings this week – this time with the Baptist AIDS Response Agency, learning how leaders and boards of organizations can strengthen their ministry through better planning. Jack never likes sitting for days, but he is excited about sharing this training with our Baptist churches.
My week has included adding new prayer nudges to Facebook and to 2011 PRAYER NUDGES FROM EASTERN AFRICA* as I seek prayer support for our work and the work of others who cannot share their requests/ praises. Two of these additions share awesome experiences of how our God works! The first “happening” occurred last Sunday while attending Parklands Baptist Church/Mombasa Road. A bit of the caption that was attached to the photo (right) posted on Monday: Praising God today that He provides affirmation that we have chosen the right work/ways to do His work! Affirmation … came when I saw children studying GROWING IN CHRIST, a discipleship book that I spent days re-editing/ re-designing while with Kenya Baptist Media. What a joy to see young believers being trained to be one of my Father's Fellow Workers! A co-worker visiting our church for the first time found affirmation when her new "assignment" of finding pockets of Unreached Peoples in Nairobi WAS THE CHALLENGE of our Kenyan pastor's sermon!
This account of the second “happening” was posted this morning: Began my day by reading the end of King Solomon's story during my devotions - a great reminder that we must not only seek a "wise and discerning heart" (1 Kings 3:12), but daily obey what our heart tells us if we truly desire wisdom. Then a prayer nudge for those who worship Saraswati appeared in my morning's e-mails. Praying that my friends in East Africa desiring wisdom through this goddess will learn that "The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom" (Psalm 111:10). To find the link to this special prayer nudge blog, go to: http://prayforgujarat.wordpress.com/2011/02/08/wisdom/
Thanks for taking time to read this prayer update and for joining us in praising God and seeking His guidance and wisdom as we seek to do His work, BERT
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* 2011 PRAYER NUDGES FROM EASTERN AFRICA: http://easternafrica2011prayernudges.blogspot.com/
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