Dilemma often faced by missionaries: How do you write a newsletter when the prayer needs you most need to share are ones that you cannot freely share. For some of our co-workers, the problem is based on security issues.
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"A faith as precious as ours." (2 Peter 1:1). Questions I asked
myself when I read this verse during devotions last week:
How much do I value my faith? Do I act as though my
faith is precious? Do I recognize all the precious gifts
my Father offers me such as these Common Waxbills... |
Special sensitivity is required by those who work among People Groups where accepting our Father’s love and salvation can lead to persecution, not just for the new Believer, but for their family. This is one of the reasons that I do my work as a Prayer Networker for Sub-Saharan African Peoples – I seek to share their sensitive stories in a safe way so that can receive lots of needed prayer support.
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... or these Weavers perched along the fence
leading to the new KBTC building. |
Others face another security issue – their own personal safety due to rebels, terrorists and other threats in their area. This security issue has led to the need for evacuation for many of our co-workers among Sub-Saharan African Peoples in recent months – often with very short notice, thus insufficient time to ask for prayer support.
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"For this very reason, make every effort to add to your faith
goodness; and to goodness, knowledge; and to knowledge,
self-control; and to self-control, perseverance; and to
perseverance, godliness; and to godliness, brotherly kindness;
and to brotherly kindness, love." (1 Peter 1:5-7) My question
after reading this: Am I willing to do all that is required to
accomplish these steps? Am I willing to take risks?
Photo: A risky delivery of a sofa and chair! |
Two young co-workers in South Sudan faced this dilemma last weekend. They were able to share their prayer needs before and after they arrived in Kenya, but I’m sure this was only done after alerting and seeking to ease the fears of their families and closest friends. I have a note on my desk to ask their permission to share their prayer requests as future SSAP Nudges to Action for safety for those they minister among and that this difficulty be a stepping stone to the Taposa and other Unreached Peoples coming to know our heavenly Father and claiming his peace.
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"For if you possess these qualities in increasing measure,
they will keep you from being ineffective and unproductive
in your knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ" (2 Peter 1:8).
My question: Is this not also what is needed for us to be
effective and productive in serving our Lord Jesus Christ?
Photo: Productive and effective use of one's head! |
Another dilemma is when the problems are complicated and similar to problems often shared in God's word - problems caused by God’s children. When Jack began as the principal at KBTC in January, we knew there were many problems that had to be solved, but the depth and breadth of the problems have been and are continuing to be overwhelming as… I need to stop there! But this does explain why Jack and I have found lots of strengthening and encouragement in the Psalms and the New Testament in recent months!
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"...a light shining in a dark place, until the day dawns and the
morning star rises in your hearts" (2 Peter 1:19) - God's words
and views such as this spotted as we returned to KBTC early
one Monday morning are ways that God has encouraged
and strengthened our hearts in the last few months. |
Jack and his staff’s desire is that the old problems be solved so that they can focus on the future and how God can use the college to bring glory to himself and no other. Please join us in praying that the problems at KBTC will be solved and the staff will be able to focus on KBTC being 'once again a place where African Believers can be prepared to
REFLECT the
PRESENCE OF GOD and become qualified and capable workers in our Father’s Harvest Field.'
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"The Lord know how to rescue godly men from trials." (2 Peter 2:9)
The current staff do believe that God will rescue KBTC from
its current trials and use KBTC for his purposes and glory. |
Pray for God’s wisdom, guidance and strength as Jack and others resolve the problems. Pray that God will be glorified and his will be accomplished in all that happens. Pray that KBTC staff members will remain patient and strong as they personally suffer due to the problems. Pray also for students who are to graduate in July, yet many are not ready due to recent problems, including the problem of unpaid tuition fees. BERT
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One of the newest changes at KBTC - a shop selling books to those
preparing to serve our Father. Begun for the same reason that 1st
and 2nd Peter were written:"To stimulate... to wholesome thinking"
(2 Peter 3:1) God's children because our "Lord ... is patient... not
wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance" (3:9). |
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