Wednesday, September 9, 2015

AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 2015 PRAYER LETTER



RIFT VALLEY BAPTIST COLLEGE
We just concluded our second term classes of the Bible College.  We have a good group of students from various places in Kenya that faithfully attend classes.  Through the years nearly fifty pastors have been trained in the college.  The college has expanded into various “divisions”.  Most of the students are in the English “division” but we also have a Swahili “division” and a deaf “division”.  There is also a satellite school that meets in Nairobi along with those that are meeting in Burundi and DR Congo. Our desire is to continue to expand the training opportunities by offering satellite classes in other parts of Kenya.  The preparation, planning, and teaching keeps us quite busy, but it also is a ministry that continues to bear much fruit.

DEAF MINISTRY
Several years ago God answered our prayer and sent someone to Kenya that had a burden to see deaf churches started.  Brother B.J. Cormier and his wife have labored tirelessly to train our people in the language of the deaf.  We have several that have become very proficient in sign language.  All of our services are now translated into sign language, and we have deaf that faithfully attend.  Last Sunday morning we had our highest deaf attendance ever, but more importantly, we saw our very first deaf make a profession of faith.  The deaf of Kenya have truly been neglected and we are excited that God is allowing our church to have a small part in reaching them.  When Ephraim got saved he immediately asked if we could give him a Bible.  Please pray for him as he grows.

BURUNDI
The situation in Burundi continues to be volatile.  Almost daily we hear of more trouble with reports of torture and killings.  I have taken several trips to Burundi in the last couple months to visit with the people of the Independent Baptist Church.  I am happy to report that they are staying strong and even in some ways thriving in the midst of the trouble.  Nearly half of their membership have fled the country and are now living in displacement camps in Rwanda, Tanzania, and Congo.  Pastor Kambi at this time has no plans to leave, believing that his place is with the people that remain.  In spite of the trouble, the work of the church has gone forward.  I was amazed to see the work that they continue to do on the building.  Since the beginning of the year they have completed the walls, windows and have put on the doors.  They have done all of this without any outside assistance.  They love their church and are sacrificially giving to see that their building is completed.   I will again be leaving in a few days to spend some time in both Burundi and Congo.  One purpose I have in visiting them so often is to be an encouragement to them but truthfully, I always return to Kenya with them being an encouragement to me.

Independent Bible Baptist Church- Bujumbura, Burundi

JUNE-JULY 2015 PRAYER LETTER



BACK HOME
We arrived back in Kenya the second week of June after a brief four month furlough.  We enjoyed our time in the States visiting family, churches, and friends.  We are thankful for the faithful supporters that allow us to serve God in Africa. 

Shortly before our departure for Kenya, Wendy’s father breathed his last breath in this world and opened his eyes in heaven.  We are thankful that God gave him a long life and that we were able to be near when he passed.  He will be missed, but we have the blessed hope of a grand reunion day!

TROUBLE IN BURUNDI
Burundi is scheduled for a presidential election later this month and unfortunately, as happens often in Africa, trouble for the people of Burundi has also come.  The president who because of term limits, is constitutionally barred from running has decided to ignore the law and put his name on the ballot. This has caused a portion of people to protest and with the protest has come violence.  100,000 people, which is more than 10 percent of the population, have fled the country and are now in displacement camps in neighboring countries.  Despite the violence, despite hundreds having been killed, and despite an attempted coup that was nearly successful by a portion of the army, the president is determined to have his way.  The independent Bible Baptist Church of Bujumbura is in the midst of one of the most troubled area.  I am told that the tension is HIGH and the fear is that the country will erupt into another civil war.  The situation in Burundi is very volatile and we earnestly ask you to put this at the top of  your prayer list.  I am scheduled to be in Burundi and visit the church in late July.  I will have a first hand report to give at that time.
FAMILY PHOTO
We included in our last prayer letter a copy of our latest family photo.  If for some reason you did not get a copy or would like a digital copy, send an email request to
rawtokenya@gmail.com and we will send you a digital copy