I feel like it’s been so long since I’ve posted on here for
all of you. There’s so much to catch you
up on from last month and to fill you in on for this month. So I’ll try my best to do so as quickly as
possible so not to bore you.
This past month we ministered to a young small church in a
very remote town in Mozambique called Machanga.
We camped in our tents and had no electricity, toilets, or internet (obviously). We worked with the kids at the local school
and did some home evangelizing. But our
primary ministry was the church itself.
The leaders were poorly trained and the congregation worshipped
idols. On top of that, there were guests
that came one weekend to teach with us at the church. But their teaching was not biblical at
all. But after they left we had a few
more days to combat their teaching with teachings of our own. And we were able to sit down with the pastors
and explain their responsibilities and the weight that comes with that
calling. The congregation accepted our
teachings well and asked questions and the pastors replied with humility when
we came to them about the false teaching.
So we were able to leave there knowing that God was planning something
for this church. If not He wouldn’t have
sent us there. It really was a crazy
month so if you want to hear the full story shoot me an email and I’ll be glad
to elaborate for you.
This next month we’ll be the team with the best travel
day. We’re all back at the Betor House
in Nelspruite. And our ministry is in
South Africa, about 20 minutes away. We
won’t be getting another stamp in our passports…but I’m ok with that. We’ll be working with the same people as
Luminous was last month. Which means we’ll
be working with a church called Backdoor.
Working and teaching with them.
Working with kids and helping them with a new feeding program. And helping them clean old moldy homes to be
turned into an orphanage. Luminous had
nothing but good things to say about the ministry and the people, so I’m pretty
pumped.
Thank you everyone for your prayers for us and being patient
when communication was nonexistent. It
looks like we won’t have that problem this month so I should be my normal
talkative self. So next time you hear
from me I should have more concrete details on our ministry this month.
