Wednesday, August 10, 2011

August 10, 2011

“Hhmmm … REAL missionaries don’t go out for KFC!” I laughed at this comment to a photo posted yesterday on FACEBOOK. The writer, an adult MK (missionary kid), was probably in shock and a bit jealous as things like this were not available when he was growing up in Africa! And what elicited this response? A photo of the first-ever solar-powered rotating KFC bucket erected at a Nairobi shopping mall advertising that after an absence of decades, KFC is re-opening in Kenya! I also laughed at his adding a definition of REAL before our profession and the comments made by missionary co-workers who proved the truth of a note I added to the photo: “Sorry, this is not today’s Prayer Nudge … but it is definitely an answer to prayer for many missionaries!”

I’m not meandering as I write – there is a reason I am opening with this story: To lead you to prayer for physical, mental, emotional and spiritual strength for REAL missionaries, those of us who are in it for the long-haul and for short-termers. Most of us, most of the time, love what we do! There are many joys and blessings in our lives such as holding little ones, especially sick babies as they receive medical help from your volunteer team (top photo is a member of the FBC Amarillo, TX team ministering last week at the Baptist Children’s Centre in Nairobi). Our daughter and her friend experienced joy a few days before returning safely (thanks for your prayers) to their studies in the States. The remaining photos in this note shares the progression of Jessie’s and Amy’s followers at the Children’s Centre!

BUT missionaries also get stressed, strained and stretched as we seek to respond to the needs in our part of the world. I felt this way on Monday as I prepared the day’s Prayer Nudge from East Africa (also appears at Praying for Others) – After reading the morning news, I decided that today's photo should be one that leads to a smile as we pray together! Today's Kenyan newspaper is filled with the usual politics, information on the suffering from the famine in our part of the world, and many greetings/ sales promotions related to Ramadan. Pray with me for wisdom…” Frustration comes from wanting to be strong workers for our Father, but knowing the best way to respond is too often complicated and time consuming – which is not your heart’s desire when you want to get to work! Sorrow comes from knowing that we can respond to only a few of the many needs we encounter!

Distress also comes as we do the needed ‘research’ to minister. An example is the pain that comes with learning the depths of the suffering of those facing famine in the Horn of Africa. It is also painful to learn about the beliefs of those of no faith or other faiths and realize what burdens and bondage they carry. I shared an example of this in yesterday’s prayer nudge – of people striving to please God, but following rules and regulations that do not lead to their knowing and claiming our Savior’s peace, love and joy.

Another frustration while I’m sharing – the definition of a REAL missionary! I know my friend who jokingly used this adjective shares my belief that every Christian is a MISSIONARY – all followers of Christ are to be on mission with our Father – we are to all to do His work. AND if every Christian does what God has prepared him/her to do, I believe without a doubt it will result in the day when a “multitude … from EVERY nation, tribe, people and language (is) standing before the throne” crying “Salvation belong to our God” (Rev 7:9,10).

Thank you for the chance to ‘vent’ and thank you also for being a part of our being ‘professional’ missionaries – thanks to the prayer, personnel, and financial support we receive from Southern Baptists and others. I am also thankful, very thankful for the many others who are our REAL missionary co-workers for long periods and short ones! BERT YATES

Friday, August 5, 2011

SPECIAL PRAYER NUDGE

NOTE: Those of you who follow the PRAYER NUDGES FROM EAST AFRICA have already seen this prayer nudge, but as it needs as much prayer as possible, I will re-post it.
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Not certain if the man is with the kids or if he is the owner of this 'hotel' or if he and the kids are hungry, but many people in the Horn of Africa are hungry today. Once again, it will not be easy reading more about this drought, but many specific Prayer Nudges can be gleaned from reading the two articles posted below. Remember as you read and pray that many of the areas in need of food are also in need of our Savior’s Living Bread as a large number of people in these areas are among those celebrating Ramadan!


Wednesday, August 3, 2011

August 3, 2011

As some of you realized from recent photos I’ve posted on Facebook, I was not sitting in chilly Nairobi as I wrote last week’s prayer update, but by the warmth of the Indian Ocean. We were not trying to hide that we had taken our daughter (Jessie) and her friend (Amy) to the coast for a treat, but it was one of those times when we wanted to ask for prayers for traveling – a great need always in our part of the world – but we felt that it was not wise to announce to the world that our house was empty for several days!

We did have a good time at the coast even though Jack and I were there to work – but viewing the ocean as I worked was much more inspiring than my usual office and walking along the ocean is a much better way to de-stress than walking to the store to buy milk after completing the day’s work!

Jack enjoyed having uninterrupted time for research as he read books on Baptist history. I also did a bit of research as we toured Gedi, an old Islamic town. Ramadan began this week and I will use the photos in a prayer walk later during this Muslim holy month. My greatest prayer need at the moment is for wisdom in preparing Prayer Nudges during August. Pray that I will find the right balance of sensitivity and clarity as I lead others in prayer for those celebrating Ramadan.

In the last two weeks, I have also updated two blogs. Yates-IMB-Kenya, our family blog which you are currently reading has a “new” look and an emphasis has been added on the current “Horn of Africa Drought.” Reading “Famished Somalis walk for days in search of hope” will not be pleasant, but the latest article added by Baptist Global Response will help you pray and minister in our Father’s name.

Praying for Others, a blog I began several years ago, also has a new look and during August, new prayer nudges will be added daily to help you join those celebrating Ramadan in prayer. My focus work is not with those of other faiths, but the fact that this is not our “focus” frees me to share and lead others in prayer in a way that co-workers and others working with these faiths cannot do!

Those of you who follow 2011 PRAYER NUDGES FROM EAST AFRICA on another blog or on Facebook will see repetition this month as I will use the same Prayer Nudges on both blogs. One reason for this is simply that the drought and Ramadan are our current greatest needs for prayer and they “overlap” as most of the areas in need of rain are also in need of our Savior’s living water as a large number of people in these areas are among those celebrating Ramadan!

Part of me wants to apologize for this week’s update being “longish” again and carrying so many prayer needs, but … We do depend upon your prayers for both our needs, which includes praying for Jessie and Amy as they return to the States this weekend, and for our blessings, which includes praises for what they have learned during their visit about serving our Father! BERT

Praying for Others at http://omba4kenyaprayforothers.blogspot.com/

Baptist Global Response at http://www.baptistglobalresponse.com/

2011 PRAYER NUDGES FROM EAST AFRICA at http://easternafrica2011prayernudges.blogspot.com/