PRAISE
ANNOYING NEIGHBOR
Years
ago we started a church in the remote village of Sebela
after they had asked us to bring them the gospel and
became believers. God has done so many things in that village
since. Today a big part of the population are followers of Christ.
Kalifa
lives there with his parents. He is his parents' only child
which is unusual in Mali. His parents have become believers
and are part of our church there. His mother sings praises
to the Lord all day long which greatly annoys their
neighbor. Finally the neighbor had enough and decided to destroy
the family. She chose their son as the perfected
victim to that end. So she went to a witch doctor
to have a curse put on Kalifa. After that, all she had to do
was to wait.
Some
time later a donkey gone wild bit Kalifa into
his arm. The wound was so bad that the doctors had to tell his
parents that it was necessary to amputate Kalifa's arm
to save his life. However, the parents had no money to pay for
the procedure. Instead all the Christians of the village started
praying for Kalifa, and the following weeks
his arm got better and better. The neighbor was watching in
complete disbelief how her plan was going up in smoke
as Kalifa's arm was miraculously being healed. The fear
of the Lord came over her, and she got deeply convicted
of what she had done. She came to the next service and shared
with tears what she had done. Kalifa's parents told
her that they forgave her. The neighbor has
now also become a follower of Jesus.
PRAISE
IMPACTING IMAM
Mohamed
was trained in the Arab world to be an imam, then returned to
Mali to become imam of a mosque still being
built. While waiting for the completion of the building, he
was working for another mosque not too far from our center.
The imam of that mosque gave him the task of spying
on us, the Christians. So Mohamed started coming to
our service every week. He'd stand outside our property wall
throwing stones over it and through the window
into the hall where the service was going on. However, no one
got hurt and no one was even bothered by the stones which amazed
him. How could these Christians stay so peaceful?
While
outside our property wall, he could hear the praise
and worship going on and was greatly touched by it.
At his strict mosque, no music was allowed. He could also hear
Paul preach, and one time he preached on loving and
blessing your enemies and forgiving them which deeply impacted
him. After several weeks, he decided to come inside
to enjoy the music from close-up. Our guard wouldn't let him
pass but Paul allowed him to come inside. Mohamed enjoyed the
praise and worship very much and came again the following week.
The next day he came to see Paul and asked him to explain
the gospel to him. He knew that becoming a Christian
would cost him everything so he left saying he'd think about
it.
At
home he started singing the songs he had learned
at church, singing praise songs to Jesus. While doing so, he
suddenly had a vision. He saw Jesus, surrounded
by angels who were all singing praises to Him. Then He said
to Mohamed, "My son, come to Me.",
and Mohamed did. He's now studying the Bible and constantly
asking Paul questions. He's left the mosque and is in
hiding as his life is in danger. While fighting holy
war was his dream before, he now dreams of becoming
a worship leader.
OUR
CURRENT SITUATION
There
are countless testimonies like the ones I've shared with you
today. People are choosing to follow Jesus every day
and are being healed miraculously. Paul did a healing
meeting in the village of Sebela recently, and 100%
of the people being prayed for were healed!
Wow! It was a small meeting, so we're talking about 70 people,
but that's still very impressive. It is those things that keep
us going even in the midst of attacks, challenges and financial
troubles.
I'm
embarrassed to show you the state our
children's center is in. We've now been living there
for 18 years, slowly adding building after building. We constantly
repair everything but now the children's bunk
beds are all broken and beyond repair. Once we have
money again, we will purchase metal beds instead
of wooden ones. The sofas in the kids' living
room have also become unusable. Our solar energy system
was destroyed in the floods during rainy season two years ago,
and we've never had the money to replace it. We now rely on
city electricity but the power only comes on
from midnight to 6 am. Those 6 hours are not
sufficient to keep our water tower filled so we do not
have enough water and have to buy some regularly. We
were told to get solar panels that
are
attached to the water pump to keep the tower filled. As for
the street to our property, it's in such bad
shape that the trucks carrying construction materials cannot
make it to us. And once the next rainy season comes around this
summer, it will be destroyed to the point of our own car not
being able to get in and out of our center any more. We have
to repair it for us to be able to move around and for construction
to go on.
While
we were given money for construction so it can go on for a little
while, we have no money whatsoever for anything else
- none of the things just mentioned can be taken care of. We're
even struggling to pay the $20 a gallon (5€ per liter)
gas for our car, buy all the food we need and pay school fees
for the nearly 50 children in our sponsorship program. All
the prices have gone up while donations have gone down.
We're so thankful and excited every time some money is given
so we can go on. Thank you so much.
NOUVELLES
BREVES