Saturday, July 9, 2011

Rejoicing in Heaven

 This is Francinah.  She is one of the ladies at the market here in Francistown that I meet with almost everyday for Bible studies.  We have been going through the scripture diagrams for about two weeks.  This Thursday she told me that the night before she had knelt with her family and told God she wanted to turn from her idols and have faith in Jesus Christ. She asked me to continue to pray for her, that she would not be tempted to worship idols again.  She told me her biggest idol is money. 


Yesterday we studied Colossians 1:13 &14 and at the end of the lesson I asked her what was her favorite part of the passage.  She smiled really big and said it was the part about being translated from the power of darkness into the kingdom of Jesus Christ. : )   



 Pray for Francinah as she is a new Christian in a land of spiritual wolves.  Most of the religious leaders here prey upon the people.  These ladies were astonished that I was not getting paid to teach here in Botswana.  Religious people are thought to have a lot of money because they usually do.  It come from the people. It is very sad.
 This is Maggie.  She works the same stand with Francinah and another lady named Fayina.  She has been through all the lessons with Francinah.  She told me at the last lesson that she wanted to repent but she didn't want to have faith because God had not supplied money for her children.  We talked about what faith is and that you can't "see" God's "safety net".  Please pray for her.  It is hard for me to say "just have faith" when I have a warm house and plenty of food and money to return to at the end of the day.  But I know that God loves Maggie and will always take care of her if she will believe him. 

This is part of the market I go to everyday.  Most of them sell oranges.  They have a very different supply and demand system than we Westerners, one that I'm afraid this very Western mind will never grasp. : )  This was Friday and it was so cold I was wearing two jackets, a hat and mittens. : )  Lies Your Teachers Told You About Africa, sounds like a book I should write. : )

I told these ladies that my family and friends in Alaska wouldn't believe it was cold in Africa until I had a picture of them all bundle up. It was so very windy it was genuinely cold. This is my "blackmarket" group.  They are my problem group and do not seem to take the studies seriously.  They are a lot of fun, even though they give me trouble.  Lizzy, all the way to the right is the one that ties my scarf for me. : )  I always have an interesting time with them. 
 

This is Farai.  I have been teaching her off and on for three weeks.  She drives to the South Africa border every few days for more oranges.  She has had three funerals in her family in the last two weeks.  Pray for me to be able to communicate truth to her in a way she will understand.

So, Mr. Gerth, did I make your day?   : )  I know that all of this is partial a result of your faithful prayer for us.  Thank you so much.

Just want to say hi to a few people I know are checking the blog but not commenting. : )  
Hi, Mrs. Ronnie!  Hope you're having a good summer.  I think you would like seeing all the interesting things here in Africa. 
Hi to Mike and Kassandra and Logan!! : )  Missing you guys! Mike, I'm trusting that you're keeping Jordan out of trouble. : )  Kassandra, I trust you're getting bigger and bigger right on schedule. : )
Hi, Mr. Chris, Mrs. Christy, and Sarah miss you guys and choir practices. : )
Hi to everyone at ACNM!!!!!  
Miss you guys like crazy but not really missing the crazy. : ) 
(If that doesn't make sense to you just ask Shannon or Kelli to translate: )
Hope you all are having a wonderful summer!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes you did make my day big time!!
I have been very anxious for you all since the robbery. I heard about the guard dogs and feel a little better about your security.
I remember hearing how Bro. Dearmore preached with an Uzi sub-
machine gun in his pulpit in Africa. I am so impressed with the pictures you three have been sending. They really make the text come so alive to see your faces and those you are working with.The colors in the market place are beautiful:). All the rain we have been getting has brought about a wild profusion of small plants and wild flowers. The vetch (pea vine)
blue bells, lupine, and fireweed are at their glorious peak right now. I can hardly wait to see some of the gardens God has planted in Heaven. I took your music into the jail this week and did three songs. It went pretty well even though my audience is mostly new comers. A lot of our old timers have been transferred. I handed out
a lot of the Bible lessons on Booze
and Anger and Bitterness; also started a couple new guys in the HBS course. Am really interested in the lesson outlines you are using. Maybe we can get the native lady Bolassa Andrews (whom we brought to church once)going in that study.Again thanks for all the information on your work; I just made a new prayer list and will include the recent requests.
Love in Christ. Kwa Ka Lulwama.
Jim G.

Anonymous said...

P.S. I think I could see one freckle. JIM G.

Anonymous said...

Hi Rebekah, Krista and Tobi, I did not know you knew I was "checking up" on you! :) I've been praying for you and love to see the pictures and to read your posts. Happy Birthday Krista! I miss you guys. Mrs. Ronnie

Melissa Casillas said...

Hi Rebekah so nice to see your doing good.... We can't wait for you to come back and not to worry the crazy has calmed down all is quiet now that your away... Don't worry am sure it will come back with you..:) j/k. Hope to see you back at work soon. Bring back some cool stories to share... Be safe see you soon.... Melissa C (Lab)