Saturday, May 24, 2008

Thankfulness

My sister Susan married Mark Breckenridge on April 5 of this year and I was privileged to be able to attend the wedding. Having lived in a third world country for almost two years gave me a fresh perspective on American living. How great to go to Wal-Mart and find so much in one place! To have electricity 24/7!! And good roads with traffic lights!! To know that the police are my friends!! And that church will start on time and not go over three hours!!!

Of course, the homes and cars and lawns and lakes and stuff were beautiful. Someone asked me, "Do you find yourself wishing we didn't have so much?"

I thought about that and my answer is truthfully, no, I don't wish that at all; but I do wish that people would be more thankful and fully appreciate how blessed they are and how much God has given them.

I know about myself that in times of suffering I draw very close to God and depend on Him for every moment's grace; but when things are good I tend to go on auto-pilot spiritually. This tendency has really bothered me in the last year and with prayer, I found out how not to let that happen: by being thankful.

Africans are thankful. They have so much less than Americans. Yet you will never hear them complain about their job, instead the proper response to "How is work" is "Thank God." Thank God I have work, thank God I have the strength to work. A Sunday rarely goes by that Reverend Iwuji fails to thank God that "He has brought us alive to see this day, because many who began this year are no longer with us." You will not hear them complain about their house or clothes or car, instead if they have a car they are very grateful (and would be ashamed to complain, considering how many are walking or depending on motorcycle taxis), if they have clothes and a home they are thankful.

I wish Americans realized how much they have and gave thanks for it. "Oh, that men would give thanks to the LORD for His goodness, And for His wonderful works to the children of men! For He satisfies the longing soul, And fills the hungry soul with goodness. " Ps 107:8,9


Friday, February 08, 2008

LONG overdue update!

Life here is way too busy, and unfortunately I have really neglected to update this blog. So much has happened! Here is the content from our October, 2007 newsletter, which recapped our first year in Nigeria:

“The Gift Granted to us Through Many”

“...we do not want you to be ignorant, brethren, of our trouble which came to us in [Africa]: that we were burdened beyond measure, above strength… that we should not trust in ourselves but in God who raises the dead, who delivered us... in whom we trust that He will still deliver us, you also helping together in prayer for us, that thanks may be given by many persons on our behalf for the gift granted to us through many.” 2 Corinthians 1:8-11

Both Bob and Meredith were individually struck by how appropriately this verse sums up our first year of serving the Lord in Nigeria. We know that we could not have made it through the many trials we have faced, without knowing absolutely that God would deliver us, and that YOU are praying for us.

In one year we have had two serious car accidents, an armed home invasion, malaria, dysentery, and other tropical illnesses; all while adjusting to life in a very different culture in a third world country.

In that same year we also saw thousands of persons respond to the Gospel of salvation in Jesus Christ. Bible Clubs are exploding, especially in the Islamic state of Kaduna. God opened the door for Meredith to teach at Hillcrest, an international school for missionary and Nigerian children. Ryan and Sarah have had an active ministry of their own with young children, as an adjunct to Peter and Bette Verkaik’s Couples Fellowship ministry.

You were “helping together in prayer for us, that thanks may be given by many persons on our behalf for the gift granted to us through many.” The “gift” is not only the glorious things God has been doing, but the deliverance we experienced from all the times we were “burdened beyond strength.”

We are so thankful for that deliverance, and for all the wonderful things that God is doing.

Thankfully, things have been somewhat more routine in the last few weeks. But we are no less dependent on your prayers. Bob is traveling thousands of miles in the next few months, bringing the Bible Clubs ministry to every state in Nigeria. Ryan and Sarah are meeting the challenges of school and making new friends. Meredith needs wisdom, love and stamina to teach Kindergarten.

We trust that God will “still deliver us”, and that you will continue to be “helping together in prayer for us, that thanks may be given.”

We ARE giving thanks!

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Dear Prayer Partners,
Thank you so much for your faithful prayers and support!! The most recent weekend evangelistic campaign was in Shendam Government Girls’ Secondary School. Peter Verkaik spoke on purity and dating, AIDS and abortion, and a Hausa evangelist gave a clear presentation of the Gospel, to which 528 young people responded for salvation. We are thanking and praising the Lord that when the Word is preached, people are “born again to a living hope”! (1 Peter 1:3)
Equally important is the discipleship side of Word of Life’s ministry. Jesus said to “Go and make disciples” (Matthew 28:19). Bob has been very busy with that aspect! As you may know, the Evangelical Church of West Africa (ECWA) has asked that Word of Life help them to establish sound, fun, Christ-centered Bible Clubs in all 6,000 of their churches. Additionally, the Church of Christ in Nigeria (COCIN) has expressed strong interest. So every week we are meeting with pastors and denominational representatives, giving leadership training seminars (“Source One” workshops), and speaking at Youth Conferences, and always presenting the Good News and inviting people to know the Lord Jesus Christ.
The photo at the right shows us in front of our ministry bus. We have had the word “Missionary” painted across the front of the bus because have recently encountered some adversity in the form of harassment by the police– not for evangelizing, but for supposedly owing fees for registrations for our vehicles, for which as a ministry we are not liable. Some of these men simply are looking for a bribe, which Scripture forbids us to give (Exodus 23:28). Please pray that we would find favor with the police and not continue to encounter trouble.
We are very grateful that our support level is holding firm, and we thank all our supporters very much. We are also so very grateful for all those who are praying for us, God is answering and we are praising Him! Although we did not raise full support before coming to Jos, we have been able to make ends meet, and hope to fulfill our first term without financial constraints cutting it short.

Family News
Both of the kids are working very hard at home schooling and doing well in their studies. However, Ryan is really praying that he can go to Hillcrest, a private school in Jos, next year, as he misses the sports and other involvements. The tuition is very expensive and definitely not in our budget, but we know that if this is God’s plan it is no problem for Him to provide the need in answer to prayer. If you are led to help out with this, please let us know. We know this is a very big and special request, but want Ryan to see that we have a big and awesome God!!
Ryan and Sarah are really enjoying our pets, Shep and Lily, our guard dogs; and Splotch, our new kitten. They provide rich entertainment and discourage unwanted visitors of various kinds. Lily, seemingly not the brightest of the bunch, recently proved her worth in setting up an alarm at the presence of a scorpion in the yard!
Another recent “addition” has been an old, chartreuse VW Beetle for family use. Those who know Meredith well will not be surprised! Instead of calling them a VW “bug”, in Nigeria they are known as “kunkuru” or “turtle”, which is Sarah’s favorite animal.
Holidays are coming fast! We had a wonderful Thanksgiving with friends, complete with turkey and pumpkin pie. While Christmas will be different with no snow, evergreens, jingle bells or colorful lights, it will surely be more like that first Christmas long ago when Jesus came to earth. Surely the manger was dry and dusty; and the night was dark and smelled more of livestock than balsam. It is actually easier to focus on what Christmas really means in the absence of all the “usual” holiday cues.
In many ways we have really settled in and feel at home here. God is good! We are so thankful to be serving the Lord in Nigeria! And we thank all of you, and our God, who makes it possible.
May the Lord bless you!

Thursday, October 05, 2006

It's all good!!

Praise God!! We arrived in Nigeria August 22. After a few days recovering from jet lag we returned to Abuja to retrieve some of our luggage that had not made it- including the water purifier we need in order to drink the water here.

The first few weeks seemed to go slowly as we were awaiting our house to be brought to livable condition. We moved in to no water or electricity, but it was home!! Then ministry really began to pick up, and we are busy home schooling Ryan and Sarah, and taking care of many other details, including immigration, getting drivers licenses, fixing things, buying food, fixing more things, witnessing.... think of how long things take to do in America, then multiply by 5- 10 times. Well, it's all good.

Meredith had malaria and was very sick for a few days, but in answer to prayer, God healed her and raised her up to be Bob's helpmeet once again. God's grace was sufficient and His power made perfect in weakness. He is faithful!

Please pray for our first evangelistic trip coming up October 13-15. We will spend two days at Bokkos, present the Gospel in film, preaching, music and puppetry; and spend time discipling new believers. Please pray for an abundant harvest to God's glory!!

Thank you for all your prayers and support. I hope to post some photographs soon, as it is difficult to convey in words how different it is here- both exciting and difficult things.

Blessings to all!!