Monday, December 10, 2012

NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2012 PRAYER LETTER



THIS TERMS AGENDA

We are looking forward to seeing the various ministries that God has allowed us to be involved with continue going forward, strengthened, and mature.  Some of the more notable ministries are:

· Rift Valley Baptist College– 100 students
· Forty pastors who have gone thru the college and their churches
· Grace Baptist Academy– over 300 students in the nursery thru 8th Grade
· Grace to the Regions Beyond– churches, pastors and bible institutes in DR Congo and Burundi
· Children’s bible clubs– 9 bible clubs meet on Saturday with a combined attendance of over 1,000
· The many other various ministries of the Grace Bible Baptist Church including one of our newest– a deaf ministry

Along with these continuing ministries, we are excited about progressing into two new areas.   First, we are looking forward to seeing a church started in the coastal region of Kenya near Mombasa, which is the second largest city in Kenya.  This new church will be started out of the Grace Bible Baptist Church.  The Mombasa region is fifty percent Islamic and is one of the more difficult and neglected areas of the country.  Secondly, after the first of the year, we will begin taking survey trips into Southern Sudan with the purpose of seeing a church started in the world’s newest nation.  This church will also be started out of the Grace Bible Baptist Church.  We will be sending one of our families to live in Southern Sudan to lead this ministry.

FAMILY PHOTO

We have our latest family photo available to anyone who would like a copy for their missions display.  If you would like one please send an email request to rawtokenya@gmail.com and we will send you a digital copy. We were happy to be able to have the whole family together for the photo.



His for Kenya,
And the Regions Beyond,


Robert Mickey Jr. and family


Monday, September 24, 2012

SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER PRAYER LETTER



RETURN TO KENYA
We have bought our plane tickets and will be returning to Kenya on October 30th.  Although there is enjoyment in visiting family, friends, and churches it is still difficult to be away from our home for extended periods of time.  This is the main reason that we made the decision many years ago to not take long furloughs.  Returning to Kenya with just two of our five children will leave a gaping hole in our hearts and lives, but we are pleased beyond measure to see our grown children serving the Lord. 

RIFT VALLEY BAPTIST COLLEGE
I was in Kenya for two weeks at the end of August to participate in a session of the Rift Valley Baptist College.   The college is the primary vehicle that we use in training men for the ministry, and it is always with great joy that we meet together to impart the Bible to the students.  Through the years we have seen nearly forty men trained who are serving the Lord as pastors and missionaries.  We held our latest graduation this past April, and it was a delight to see the students rewarded for their hard work.  The graduation service was extra special for us as our three oldest children were part of the graduating class.  Charity, Amanda, and Timothy completed at least 24 classes and did the required work to receive their general bible diploma.  Amanda and Timothy saw a number of their class credits transfer to Heartland Baptist Bible College, where they are continuing their training.
Charity, Amanda and Timothy with dad and Pastor Oloo

 GRACE TO THE REGIONS BEYOND
The works in Congo and Burundi continue to go forward.  There is a constant battle with government red tape and hindrances by Satan, but God continues to allow us to “find a way thru”.  Souls are being saved, people baptized, and trained.  We have three satellite branches of our bible college that are meeting in these countries.  We have now been working with some of these people for three plus years, and have begun to see a real maturing in their lives.  We continue to make plans to begin working in Southern Sudan next year.  Pastor Peter Kosgei, who will be sent to Sudan, continues to get much valuable training in the Grace Bible Baptist Church and in the Congo ministry.

Saturday, March 17, 2012

PASTOR MUSONGA


Last Sunday I was part of one of the most satisfying church services in my life.  I had the privilege to preach for our church in Uvira, Congo and then watch as Pastor Oloo led them in voting for Musonga as their assistant pastor. When the votes were counted it was unanimous, Musonga was now Pastor Musonga.



Preaching with Pastor Oloo interpreting

Nearly three years ago we were passing out tracts in Uvira, Democratic Republic of Congo inviting people to attend the first services of the Independent Bible Baptist Church of Uvira.  One of those tracts ended up in the hands of a child who was on his way to school. When arriving at school his Muslim teacher, a man by the name of Musonga asked what was written on that paper he had in his hands.  Musonga confiscated the tract and began to read it. His curiosity about what was written on the tract caused him to enquire where it came from and later that day he arrived at the church building full of questions.

Pastor Mike Njoroge was happy to answer all his questions, taking much time to show him what was written in the bible.  As some time went by Musonga began to fall under deep conviction and soon repented of his sins, trusting Christ as his Saviour.  The very next Sunday I had the privilege of baptizing him in Lake Tanganyika.  It was a glorious day when he was baptized because he was the FIRST person we baptized in Congo.

Musonga was like a sponge; soaking up everything he was taught.  When we began the bible college classes, he was one of our first students.  It was about one year after he was saved that God called him to preach. We began taking him on some evangelistic trips, giving him as much training in and out of class as possible.  Our pastoral teams that have spent the last three years working in Congo have done a tremendous job preparing Musonga for the ministry.

I am always humbled as I watch the people here serve God.  They do so much with so little. When many our falling to the temptation of more money, more education and more prestige they just continue doing God’s will, and doing it God’s way.  Their reward in heaven will be great.

Please pray for Pastor Musonga and our Kenyan teams as they  continue to press forward taking the gospel into the darkest parts of the Dark Continent.




                    Musonga being baptized in Lake Tanganyika.  He was
                    our first baptism and now he is the assistant pastor.









Thursday, March 8, 2012

March 8th Update


I apologize that it has been so long since I sent out an update. I didn’t realize so much time had gone by.  Some have asked if I fell off the face of the earth and I think others were hoping I fell off the face of the earth (:  I assure you we are alive and well.  I hope to get everybody updated on some great blessings in the coming weeks. 

I will be leaving Nakuru tomorrow to begin another trip to Burundi/DR Congo.  This will be my third trip this year and it seems that each time it gets better and better.  The church in Uvira has taken great steps of maturity and I love every opportunity that I have to be with them.  Their love for God and joy in serving Him is rejuvenating to be around.

The highlight of this trip and honestly probably one of the greatest blessings thus far since coming to Africa fourteen years ago will be the church in Uvira calling a Congolese man to be their assistant pastor.  Brother Musunga (soon to be Pastor Musunga) was the first convert to be baptized.  He was brought to the Lord out of the wicked religion of Islam.  Since his salvation he has seen a number of his family members saved.  He and his wife have grown tremendously over these last three years.  He has been a great student in the Bible College, was called to preach and now will become the first of what we hope will be many that get saved, baptized, trained and enter the harvest field.

To see this happening is truly what missions is all about.  To see the Grace Bible Baptist Church, a church we organized in 1999 out of my sending church, the Cleveland Baptist Church, mature to the place that they are now sending missionaries to other lands, starting churches, seeing people trained and then watching the whole cycle repeat itself brings joy that I cannot describe.

All the praise, glory and honour belong to God but humanly speaking, Pastor Justus Oloo, Pastor Mike Njoroge and Pastor Isaac Mungai deserve recognition for the labour of love amongst the Congolese people.  They have sacrificed huge amounts of time away from their church, homes and country to see the Word of God go forth in Congo and Burundi.  They truly are great men who I have the privilege of serving with side by side.  God has made us into a team, something that I desired to see happen and it is a joy to call them friends and fellow servants of Christ!

On a closing note we are leaving for furlough on April 23rd.  We will be in the states until October.  Our oldest daughter Charity, will be getting married in June and Amanda and Timothy will be attending Heartland Baptist Bible College in the fall.  We still have a good number of open dates from mid June through early October.  We would love the opportunity to report to more of our supporting churches and also if possible present the work to some new churches.  If you would be interested in having us come please email me at rawtokenya@gmail.com

Thank you very much for your prayers. 

His for Kenya,
And the Regions Beyond,

Robert Mickey Jr. and family




Thursday, January 26, 2012

January prayer letter


Dear Praying Friends,                                                         January 2012

GRACE TO THE REGIONS BEYOND
Our most recent ministry, Grace To The Regions Beyond, continues to bear much fruit.  This ministry has been started to help the national believer reach into areas of the world that are very difficult or nearly impossible for a Western missionary to reach.  We have partnered with our church in Kenya, the Grace Bible Baptist Church, to coordinate, train, provide accountability, and work alongside trained, mature, and worthy nationals who endeavor to do the work of a missionary in the Regions Beyond.  We have seen two churches and two bible institutes started in the DR CONGO, and one church and one bible institute started in Burundi.  Most recently we have begun training a man to go to Southern Sudan.  Southern Sudan is the newest country in the world and is also one of the most war torn and dangerous countries in the world.  God has called Peter Kosgei to go to this needy land.  Peter is a graduate of our bible college and has been a pastor here in Kenya for five years.   Please pray for Peter as over the next year we will be giving him the additional training he needs in order to prepare him to go to this needy land.

RIFT VALLEY BAPTIST COLLEGE
We just finished one of our better college sessions.  It was exciting to see some new students enrolled along with many returning students. In total we had 103 students.  We continue to see much fruit spread throughout Kenya from the Bible College.  We have now trained over 40 men who are pastors somewhere in Kenya.

MISSIONS CONFERENCE
From our first day of ministering in the Grace Bible Baptist Church we endeavored to see a strong missions program started.  We were told by many in both words and actions that it was not possible for the poor people of Africa to give like we were expecting.  There have been many ups and downs along the way but we have learned over these last 13 years that the principles of giving to missions are the same world wide.  This last year the GBBC gave over 300,000 Kenya Shillings to missions and this year they have committed to give over 320,000 KS.  I believe that it is because of their giving that God has entrusted them to begin reaching into the Regions Beyond.

FURLOUGH
We are scheduling furlough meetings for May– September 2012.  We mentioned in our last letter that if you would like us to come to your church to contact us at rawtokenya@gmail.com .  We have heard from some but not many.  If possible we would love to report to your church all that God has been doing in Kenya and the Regions Beyond.   We can also be reached at 254.733.600.798.  We hope to hear from you.       
                 
His for Kenya
And the Regions Beyond,
 


Robert Mickey Jr. and Family