Friday, February 11, 2011

FW: DeVoe Prayer requests

Greetings Prayer Partners,

 

Things in Jos have calmed down again yet the tension remains high. Most are trying to carry on with everyday life even with the changes that have taken place. Many of the places I used to do business are now no go areas and many of the individuals that I did business with have relocated. Jos becomes more polarized with each crisis. The registration process for the election coming in April has finished and the Schools which were closed to serve as registration centers have resumed, which also helps with things returning to normal. Pray specifically for those in power to make wise decisions concerning the ongoing problems in Jos and that each of us does our part to promote peace, healing and the Love of Christ.

 

We are headed north to Kaduna today to 4 villages for the weekend. The 2 teams will be in Mallagum 1 & 2, Kamantan & Fadiya. These are located in the southern part of Kaduna and things there have remained peaceful all throughout our troubles in Jos.  Pray that while we are out in the villages things in Jos would remain peaceful, Meredith and Sarah will remain at home in Rayfield. Pray also that those we minister to will be open to the Spirits leading and that many will accept Christ and that the equipment will operate as needed.

 

I was in Suleja last weekend for 2 days doing follow up training for Bible Club leaders which went very well and I had no troubles with traveling. I plan to be in the Capital city of Kaduna State, Kaduna, next week teaching at a school for youth serving in ministry.  I always enjoy my time teaching at this school as the students come from a wide range of religious backgrounds. The opportunity this brings to provide clear Biblical teaching is always a blessing. The students commented last time I was there how I helped to end confusion about the ministry of the Holy Spirit and what the Bible clearly teaches. I also have another training for Bible Club leaders on the 25th and 26th in a small city in southern Kaduna, Zonkwa. I did have to cancel  a trip to Kano this month which is in the far north because those I was working with felt it wise to postpone until after the elections in April at which time we will reevaluate the ministry opportunities in this predominantly Muslim city. Pray for safe travels in the weeks to come, interaction with all those we minister to that is profitable to our Lord and that Meredith & Sarah will have no troubles in my absence.

 

We are so thankful for your faithful prayers and financial support and ask that you keep up the good work and so will we, as the Lord enables.

 

Part of His Workmanship

Bob DeVoe & family

 

 

 

Saturday, January 15, 2011

FW: DeVoe Preyer Letter

Dear Brothers & Sisters in Christ,

 

I have included our prayer letter hoping it will give you some information about what is going on here. I will be very honest with you it is very difficult at this time to share about life and ministry here as I do not want to complain or create a false image of what is going on. It is stressful times that we live in yet God is at work. Although we must constantly assess  what we are doing and where we are going it also makes us ask the question is this what will glorify God, is this what will accomplish His will here on earth or am I doing this to suit myself or is this  just what is easy or expedient. Although this past year started and ended with crisis with plenty of troubles in between our prayer letter shares the incredible numbers that have heard the Gospel and responded. In just this past year almost 50,000 heard the Gospel through Word of Life Nigeria, with over 15,000 making decisions for Christ. Yet there are still so many that have not heard and many that are religious but still need to be confronted with the truth of the Gospel.   

 

The entire missions community here is on alert and have prepared as much as we can to leave if that were to become necessary. The US embassy keeps us informed of developments and areas to avoid. Again I do not share these things to play on people’s emotions but to help you to pray for us. God has called us here to serve Him and I believe we can best do that alive. If we are told by the US that we should leave we do plan to comply. We do not feel our lives are in personal danger at this time but do need wisdom as we continue to live and minister here in Nigeria.

 

Praise God and may His will be done as you Keep the faith and encourage one another.  

 

Part of His Workmanship

Bob DeVoe

 

Friday, October 15, 2010

FW: DeVoe prayer update

Dear Prayer partners,

Today 2 teams will be headed out for our first evangelism weekends of the dry season. We look forward to these opportunities that we have here in Nigeria and ask that you pray for: dry weather (rainy season has lingered this year), the equipment to run as needed, all of us that are going to be ready to serve, our speakers prepared to share the Gospel in a clear and relevant way and that even before we arrive God has opened the hearts and minds of those who we will minster to, so that they trust Jesus as their Lord and Savior.                          

One team will be in Nkun on Friday and Ganawuri on Saturday with the other at Fangroi & Bum. The picture is of Rev. Titus (on the far right) who is one of our speakers and the coordinator of 12 national missionary families in the Bukuru area.  The group standing next to him is Pastor James and his family who live and work in Nkun and helped us with planning and preparation for this weekend. We have worked with both men in the past and they have done an excellent job of follow-up with the many new believers that were in their areas.

I will send and update next week to let you know how your prayers were answered.  May God bless and encourage all of you, as you do for us with your prayers and support.

Rev. Bob DeVoe & family

Eph. 2:10

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

DeVoe Prayer Letter

Greetings from Nigeria,

 

We hope your summer has been enjoyable and fruitful, the prayer letter attached gives a few glimpses of ours. The raining season here is not finished yet so we really enjoy any warm sunny weather we get and look forward to the dry season. We hope and pray that you all continue to see our Lord work not only in our lives here in Nigerian but in yours as well .

 

Please continue to keep us in Prayer.

 

Part of His Workmanship

Bob DeVoe & family