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LOOOOOOOONG OVERDUE!

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

Sunday the 6th of July we will be kicking off our Sunday School. It has been long time in the making and it is finally going to happen. Our teachers finished up decorating this past week and now they will finally put into practice what they have been learning the past couple of weeks.

Please pray for this day and for our continuation of the Sunday School. Pray especially for the teachers that they would do their best for Christ. We really need your prayers. Thank you.

Preach the Word!!!

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

This is an excerpt from an article written by John Piper taken from his blog. www.desiringgod.org

A little encouragement to keep preaching God’s World.

Preaching Is Heralding and Exulting

He gathers a group of people and says, “Here ye, hear ye, be it known to you today that by royal order of his highness, the king, there will henceforth be granted to this town an imperial watch of one hundred soldiers to protect you from the rebel bands who plunder the king’s subjects.”

And a cheer goes up among the people. (Those are the amen’s of the congregation.)

And he continues, “Furthermore be it known to you that the cost for this protection shall be born not by taxation but by the beneficence of the king from his royal treasury!”

Again cheers! (Amen!)

“Moreover, the king would have you know that he loves you, his loyal subjects, and will use all his royal counsel and power to defend you and supply your wants.”

Again cheers. (Amen! Amen!)

“And lastly he sends through me his royal blessing. Blessed be the people whose trust is in the king!”

Cheers. (Amen!)

Preaching is more than teaching. It is, exultation in the Word. “Preach the Word,” means “exult in the Word.” That is, announce it and revel in it. Speak it as amazing news. Speak it from a heart that is moved by it.

Two Reasons Why This Kind of Speaking Is So Crucial

There are two reasons why this kind of speaking in the church is so crucial. One is that the subject matter is infinitely important. There is no other organization on earth that deals in matters of eternal life and eternal death—matters about God and his Son and his Spirit, matters about salvation and judgment, matters about the life that pleases God or displeases him. In other words, no other group of people, besides the church, gathers regularly to deal in such tremendously important realities. This means that there is a form of speech that is fitting as part of that gathering that fits the greatness of that truth—namely, preaching. So the first reason for preaching is that the nature of the truth calls for something more than mere explanation or discussion or conversation.

The other reason why preaching is so crucial is that our hearts yearn for the truth to come to us in ways that highlight the worth of the truth. In other words, not only does the magnificence of the truth call for a heartfelt heralding and passionate exultation, but our hearts call for this too. Our hearts will not be drawn out to worship if someone just dissects and analyzes the worth and glory of God but does not exult in it before us. Our hearts long for true preaching. Some of us don’t even know that is what we are missing. Like children who grew up in homes where mom and dad never exulted in anything. They never rejoiced or praised or verbally admired and treasured anything. They were always flat and unenthused (except when they got angry). You couldn’t tell if anything really moved them deeply and positively. So the kids grow up not knowing what they are missing. That is what many people in the church are like who have never tasted true preaching.

The Warmest Welcome!!!

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

Wednesday night I got a great welcome from the church, people gave letters and I was met with smiling faces. It was good to be back.

On Sunday Night I preached and it was back to my ministry of humiliation. I thought things went alright considering I’m getting back into the swing of things. Today, the humiliation continues - after spending the whole day with a few men from the church one turns to me and tells me flat out “pastor you have got to do something about your xhosa or people are not going to keep coming back to the church” ouch!!! Yeah that was a big smack down on any confidence I had in the language, even though I already knew what he stated. I’ve still got a long ways to go!!!

Dakar, Senegal

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

What a crazy trip but I am finally in S.A. again. On the way we stopped in Dakar, Senegal as usual to refuel only this time we stayed much longer due to a problem with the plane, a problem that existed long before we landed in Senegal. Anyways we weren’t going anywhere that day due to “the problem” (which I am still unsure about). Delta had us transported to a local (2 hrs away) hotel only to return again at 1 am the next morning!

Everyone has there own wretched travel problems so I’ll stop bleeding your ears with mine. Otherwise, I saw unbelievable needs as we passed through city/village after city/village in Senegal and saw only Mosques. The country has beautiful scenary in it’s coastlines, and rolling planes but the spiritual state of it’s people is sickening. 94% of the nearly 13 million Senegalese people living there are Muslim. It is just another land filled with darkness. Is there a shortage of LIGHT in the world? - No - it is still the LIGHT OF THE WORLD! Have LIGHT prices gone up? No - It is still freely given by grace through faith. Since there is plenty of it and it is free we are only short one thing before Senegal begins to receive the LIGHT - somebody willing to deny themselves in this vapor of a life by spending their life in a Muslim country preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ - living as if there really is an eternity to be spent with the one who died for all.

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