Thursday, February 24, 2011

Caught in an Avalanche of Ministry


This team has been busy! It kind of feels like riding an avalanche. We are not in control, but are being swept along in the Lord's work, in a good kind of way. We experienced a couple of very long days in the villages.

Wednesday, we were working in Anwiafutu. Our plan was to go in by noon and then remain there working until evening. After a granola bar or something, we went as we were to the center of town where we sat up equipment for a crusade. Joseph started with a Gaither video that was kind of a nice break for the team because it was in English. When darkness fell, Joseph showed The Passion of the Christ. Pastor Austin got up and presented the Gospel making reference to the events in the movie. Many people including a multitude of the children responded with first time commitments. As always, the local church people were there to counsel them and get their names for follow up. It was a very long and exhausting day for the team. We weren't even able to remain awake for reflection and devotion time at the end of the day. We simply needed a slice of bread, a mug of Milo and some rest.

Yesterday, was another taxing day. Ministry was more difficult for everyone. For one thing, the cloud cover that we enjoyed the first three days in the village was gone. The sun blazed and the temperatures rose into the 90s. Several people now have skin that is more red than we would like to see. It was also much more difficult to keep going in our different ministry area. The doctors were only saved by the presence of ceiling fans in the clinics. But they reported good results. They were, however, quite concerned about the condition of two babies that came into the clinic, it would  be a good idea for you guys to pray for them specifically.

The "kid" people had a good but more challenging day with the children of Serebuoso. Some prayer for these kids, particularly the older ones would be helpful.

The pavilion is coming along nicely. It was great to see Yebuoa and his men. I think the men will complete the roof before Sunday morning worship. Men are now working high in the air on narrow lumber. They also need prayers for safety and wisdom.

We had a crusade in the evening. Pastor Jim presented the Gospel and may people received new life. There was a good praise band from a nearby Methodist church. There was music and dancing and celebration.

We took some time to reflect last evening with the team.  This morning Isaac Brown has expressed his willingness to explain to the team some of the things that we saw happening that are strange to our eyes. I hope that we get that chance. After all the "rock slide" may start up again really soon. Morning is here. I need to go get showered and ready for another day. Please keep praying, and don't forget that part about cloudy skies but no rain.... and that part about the downpour of the Lord's Spirit on everyone. --Sue

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