We will be leaving early Saturday morning for a very  important trip to DR Congo.  I will be traveling with my oldest son Timothy who  will on the conclusion of my portion of the trip remain behind in Congo with  Pastor Oloo.  They will then return to Kenya by bus a week later.  Timothy will  have the opportunity to preach one Sunday morning at our church in Uvira, DRC  along with many other ministry related responsibilities.  What an honour, joy  and privilege it is to serve the Lord with my son.  God has called him to be a  missionary and he decided long ago that he was not going to wait until after  graduating from Bible College to begin serving the Lord.  He has gained a wealth  of experience and has begun putting that experience to use.  God has burdened  him for the Congolese people and he is doing his best to reach them.   
The main purpose of our trip is to travel about seven  hours south of Uvira into the Baraka region to meet with the church that has  been started in Sebele.  We will be spending a few days with them preaching,  teaching and laying the final preparations to opening up a branch of our bible  college in that area.  It is difficult to put into words the tremendous need and  opportunity that has presented itself to us in this area of Congo.  The last  time we were in this area we saw Satan put up an enormous fight.  This is the  area where we were harassed at night by the police and early the next morning as  we were leaving they pulled us off of our vehicle and "arrested" us, accusing us  of being political spies and not preachers.  The day after we left the village  of Sebele the rebels came out of the forest, attacked the village, killing many  and sending the rest into hiding. 
As a matter of fact we desperately need your prayers as  we have already seen Satan do his best to keep us from making this trip.  Last  week when applying for our VISA at the embassy we were  unexpectedly DENIED a VISA for DR Congo.  During the last two  years we have monthly applied for at least two VISAS for our men and have never  been turned down.  We were told that because of a directive from the government  some VISA issuing policies had been changed.  Until we could meet the new  requirement which basically was an officially stamped letter from a certain  government office in Congo, we would not be given a VISA.  During our initial  trips into Congo we took the time to visit all the government offices, explain  who we were, what we were doing, answering questions AND  collecting papers.  Well it just so happened that one of the officials we  visited and one of the papers we collected and filed away is what they were  looking for.  Earlier this week the restriction on issuing us a VISA was  lifted.  Halleluiah, thank you Jesus!
Early Monday morning around 2 am my phone rang.  When I  answered the phone a voice on the other end told me to listen to his  instructions carefully.  He said he was outside our gate with a gang of men and  they wanted me to open the gate to let them in.  If I obeyed they would only  take our money and things, but if I refused they would use their guns  and KILL us one by one.  I quickly got the attention of my wife  to press our silent alarm that would bring a security team to our house.  I knew  it would take them a few minutes to arrive so while waiting for them I tried to  stall the one who was on the phone.  We did not know that our buttons to call  the security were not working.  Over the course of the next 45 minutes we  received three different phone calls with the same threats, trying to get us to  open our gate "or else".  We finally succeeded in alerting security and they  showed up at our house.  They parked their vehicle at our gate the rest of the  night just in case whoever was calling decided to come and make good on their  threats.  A report was filed with the police but we do not know if anything will  come of it.
With this serious security threat taking place just a  few days before my scheduled departure it required some quick decisions in order  to increase our security so that I can be sure my family will be safe while I am  gone.  We had to do a complete "overview" of our security needs and make the  necessary adjustments, so that my families safety would not be an issue.  I will  not go into detail in a public posting like this our security arrangements but  they are such that I believe with confidence that if anyone tried something they  would not succeed.  However I ask that you seriously keep this a matter of  prayer while I am gone.  God has given Wendy the strength she needs to handle  herself in these situations and she is confident of our security arrangements  and the rightness that this trip goes forward as planned. 
I realize that we cannot nor should not blame every  difficulty we have on Satan.  However I am quite sure that Satan is trying to  hinder this trip.  The fact that we are going to begin training people in an  area that he has controlled is not something that he will allow to happen  without a fight. 
I ask all of our friends, supporters and prayer partners  to make this trip a matter of prayer.  We leave early Saturday morning.  I will  be returning to Kenya one week later and Timothy will be returning two weeks  later.
Bro. Mickey and family
