Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Day 6 (by Zack and Debbie Mercer)

We praise God that He is allowing us to see His mighty power at work in Kenya. Our mission teams had another early start as we drove to the worksites. We have been blessed with weather that has allowed us to do our work with no interruptions. The construction team (Smurfs) have had overcast days which reduce the heat as they worked outside. By lunchtime, all painting was completed at the Baptist Chapel. Now the church stands out in the neighborhood with its newly painted Kenya-blue roof and trim. The construction team has been bragging about the variety of traditional African dishes that have been cooked for them by the cooks at the Baptist Chapel. Today they were treated to collards and sucumaweeki (boiled cornbread). Thanks to all of you who have prayed for this team’s safety. We rejoice that the job is done with no injuries. The Smurfs will continue to be blue for quite some time until the paint gradually wears off their bodies.

The VBS team heard shouts of joy from the children as we arrived today for our last day with them. We had mixed emotions. We were thankful to have met and interacted with as many wonderful people and students but leaving them was difficult for us. All of the students were given a bag today that included their crafts (decorated t-shirts, sun-catchers and their own picture in a foam frame), a bag of candy, a pack of crayons, a pencil, and a beanie baby. What joy in seeing the delight on the children’s faces as they opened their bags to discover the gifts. The excitement surpassed what we see in our own children when we celebrate Christmas. Pure joy! The teachers were presented bags also, which included t-shirts, candy, and markers for them. We received so many hugs. At the end of the day, the construction team was able to join us for the close of VBS. The students presented a program of songs and scripture as a gift to us and to let us know how much they appreciated us being with them.

After a 20 minute break to refresh ourselves at Karina Guest House, all 18 of us were driven by vans to Lucky Summer, for the second night of the crusades. This is another place hard to describe because of the filth and odor. The poverty is overwhelming as you see children with flip-flops and torn clothing. You can even see young girls carrying their baby siblings on their backs. People are cooking meals over small charcoal fires and many are coming to fill up water jugs at the local open spring. How they love to touch you, smile at you, and stand with you.

Many tracts were handed out tonight. The praise and worship was lively and we are learning from the Kenyans how to have some rhythm as we sing and dance with them. Becky and Ken spoke powerfully for the Lord as they gave their testimony to God’s saving grace that has transformed their lives. Luke preached an anointed sermon from Genesis about Abraham’s obedience to God and many more came forward for salvation tonight. We are moved by God’s presence and power as we see the people responding to the Good News. Hallelujah! Praise His name!

Tomorrow we need your prayers for our team as we stay together and do some street evangelism. May the Lord give us boldness in telling of His great love and saving power as we go door-to-door.

Pray for Chloe and Zack as they will be giving their testimonies at the Crusade. Pray for Daryl as he will be preaching. Pray that many who are lost will be saved. Pray for strength for us as many of us are drained emotionally and physically. We love hearing the encouraging words from home!

9 comments:

  1. Praise the Lord! This is the day that the Lord has made come and rejoice and be glad in it...We love the pic and testimonies. We your followers feel like we are there with all of you. I pray every single day for you to have lots of unspeakable JOY! To help you carry on God's Will. You have done an awesome job and we shout Hallelujah with you! I pray your strength in the Lord. We should all remember this is a matter of "LIFE or DEATH" God is Good all the Time and All the Time God is GOOD!!! God Bless you TEAM!!!

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  2. Hey Guys;
    Hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah
    To the Lamb
    Hallelujah hallelujah
    By the blood of Christ we stand
    Every tongue every tribe
    Every people every land
    Giving glory giving honor
    Giving praise unto the Lamb of God

    As I review your blog each day
    I just give all the praise and glory to
    the Lamb that was slain before the foundation of the world for the work that HE is doing through you.

    Hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah to the Lamb of God!

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  3. God Bless You all for your hard work. I thank God for each and every one of you and pray that He blesses you beyond measure for your service to Him. I'm overwhelmed each and every day reading your updates and seeing the pictures. It helps so much to see your faces (especially that cute little blonde!)and it brings joy to my soul to see the happy faces of those you are serving. "the joy of the Lord is your strength"

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  4. Praise the Lord for all of these great things we are hearing from you. God surely does reward faithfulness. We are praying that God will give you physical and spiritual strength for your next tasks. May God grant each of you an extra measure of boldness as you go door to door proclaiming the great news of His love, mercy, and grace. So great to hear about those who came forward to accept Christ as Lord and Savior. We are praying fervently for all of you. Matthew 9:36-38

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  5. And how can they preach unless they are sent? As it is written, "How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!" Romans 10:15
    We pray for strength in your bodies as your "beautiful feet" carry you in the paths that God has determined for you. Lord God, bless these your servants as they show others the love you have shown them. Reward them with peace, safety and renewed faith in You! Amen

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  6. Well, surely you know that my body part to pray for today is the tongue. I pray for boldness of your words and for easy words to come, for simplicity in the message, for lack of timidity of words but powerful words with the message of Jesus Christ. I also pray for compassionate words from the tongue, praise from the tongue, expressions of joy and endearment from the tongue. You are all in my prayers as God constantly brings you to my mind during the day. It is great to hear from you each day, the highlight of my day! Know that I love you all as my brothers and sisters!

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  7. I am BROUGHT to TEARS by reading these Post! I'm just so Proud of you guys & so Very thankful for God designing this special team to travel Miles and Miles away from their "comfort zone" ;) and bring HIS GREAT news to those who need to hear it!!!! I can almost hear the kids singing.. and I can see you all sharing the word!
    Keep up the Good work!! We miss you all!

    We at the Walker Household are praying for each of you!!!!!
    Love and Hugs!!
    Keisha and Matt!!

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  8. and oh.. yeah..
    I agree with Paige! ;)

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  9. Lori we love you and miss you and her is a kiss for you Smooooch. how is that for mushee. have a great time and thank you all for being so obedient.

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