Thursday, October 20, 2011

FW: DeVoe update

Dear Prayer Partners

This morning while most of America was still sleeping God was answering the request that many of you have been lifting up for over 2 years now. Stephen Bahago and his family were granted American visas so they can travel to the US for training, serving and deputation. It truly is a bittersweet answer to prayer as Stephen is an individual I have come to depend on heavily, both in ministry and personally. However, I know this trip will make him an even greater asset to the kingdom of God.  

Another big answer to prayer was to change our ministry van which had become a mechanical burden; for a vehicle that was more fuel efficient yet something that could manage the rough roads and still carry people and equipment. The Lord started answering that prayer a few weeks ago with the sale of the van and finished up last week with a 1998 Toyota Rav 4 with all the little details that I hoped for: strong engine and body,  4 wheel drive, low mileage, roof rack, and within our price range.

Although there has been lots of ministry activity over the last few months the sweetest of all remains the direct work with the children and youth. Last Sunday afternoon we had over 200 children from ECWA Churches around the Bukuru area, just a few minutes north of where we live, for a time of fellowship and fun.  What a privilege it was to see The Holy Spirit at work and have 30 of these children respond to the Gospel and trust Jesus Christ. There is so much more to share but will have to fill you in more in the next few weeks with a prayer letter. For now keep praying, I am headed to Kano in the North tomorrow for a youth conference where I will be speaking and the following weekend we will be kicking off our first bush evangelism weekend of the dry season.  

God bless from the DeVoe family

 

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

FW: DeVoe Prayer Letter

Dear Prayer Partners,

 

We are continually amazed by Gods answer to prayer and supply through our many supporters like you. Truly, we can’t thank you enough. We have been busy the last several months but have also been blessed with the opportunity to visit with all of our family members and some of you as well. For those we have not been able to see, I hope this will get you caught up with us and give all of you the points we need for you to pray about.

 

Part of His Workmanship

Bob

Friday, May 06, 2011

FW: Prayer Update

Dear Prayer Partners,

Just wanted to let you know what some of the activities are for the coming month and to ask you to pray for safe travels and fruitful ministry. I know if I didn’t make time right now before I take off for Suleja  I will miss out on your prayer support. Stephen and I are headed to Suleja for a few days to help with a children’s camp: Bible study, games and sharing a film about Jim Elliot. Our Clubs guy, Sam Dodo, that lives in Suleja will be headed to the Kwali District Church Council (DCC) area located in the Federal Capital territory for club training and follow up there on Saturday. We are so thankful that even with the trouble that was experienced in Suleja during the elections Sam and his new bride Tabitha were safe and had many opportunities to minister to those that were injured or lost loved ones.

Next week Tues Barry, Stephen and I are headed to Kaduna to begin work in the area of Zon Zon DCC. When I was there last month setting things up we learned that there was over 50 church in this area but as far as the chairman knew only 2 out of all the churches had anything at all for training of youth and children. Our hope and prayer is that we can ignite a passion and commitment for youth and children’s ministry in these local churches.

By Wednesday next week the clubs guys and our Drama team are headed to Egbe in Kogi state for the National Youth fellowship Conference. I was so disappointed when it had to be canceled last month because of security concerns associated with the elections, but now rejoice over how God has worked it all out. We will be leading devotions from a sample Word of Life Quiet Time that is included in their conference program, performing our Born Again to a Living Hope Drama which will confront each youth with not only the Gospel  but also the need for purity additionally we will be bringing an element of fun between major events in the conference with object lesson/ice breakers activities. With an expected turn out of over 5,000 we hope that this conference will have great impact for eternity.

There is also going to be one last evangelism for this dry season in a very remote village called Tukyeh on the 13-15th Our director Peter Verkaik will be heading this up with our Local Church council and hope at least 50 people from our area go to share the Good News about Jesus Christ. The National missionary and his family are pictured below and said that there has never been a team there before to share the Gospel, so our presence will be a real help to his ministry and a great opportunity to the community.

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Along with everything else going on our septic system has started to collapse, so we have a group of workers at the house taking out the old and putting in a new one, we pray it is completed quickly. Please also pray for Sarah and Meredith as I am going to be gone a lot over the next several weeks and we have to finish preparing to travel to the USA on June 1st. We have not yet heard about the Visa that Stephen and His family need to travel to the USA for training and support raising and really hope to know soon so they also will need to prepare for traveling.

God Bless and please keep praying,

The DeVoe Family.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Prayer Letter from DeVoes


 

Dear Prayer Partners,

 

Although there has been a lot on the news about Nigeria and the elections, our prayer letter will inform you about the good things God is doing, and hopefully help you to pray more effectively. There continues to be problems in many of the areas to the north where we are heavily involved in ministry, however things here in Jos remain relatively quiet and peaceful. 

 

God bless,

The DeVoes