Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Prince of Peace in a Needy World



For unto us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders.  And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.  Isaiah 9:6

Christmas is a great time for believers to reflect on the wonder of the Saviour, the Saviour of the world. Yesterday morning, as a vivid reminder that Jesus came to bring “peace on earth, the Lord brought to our home the Director of Scripture Union South Sudan along with his wife and two children to be our overnight guests. As we served tea to the weary family (they traveled about 24 hours by bus) Manasseh shared how he came to the Lord through a Filipina in Alexandria, Egypt when he was a college student back in 1987. Sylvia (from the Philippines) married to a Danish professor at the College, decided to start a Bible study to reach students. Manasseh was one who joined the study and eventually trusted Christ as his Saviour! Later his wife shared how she trusted Christ as Saviour after hearing a message from a “western preacher.” We praise God for the amazing way Filipinos, westerners, and people from many nations are used by God to reach other nations. For about ten years, Manasseh worked among Muslims in North Sudan. Now he and a number of volunteers reach hundreds of students in camps and schools in South Sudan. Last month we met Manasseh at the training and so it was also good to share and pray about implementation of that training, including the teaching of Biblical Values in schools (all Primary and Secondary schools in Juba are available for Scripture Union to teach this curriculum!) and use CrossTalk tracts to evangelize needy youth in war torn South Sudan.
Manasseh and his wife, Evonne
 This morning, he narrated what was happening exactly a year ago—his family and many others in Juba were literally dodging bullets which are still embedded in the walls of their home. Praise God there is relative peace now as peace talks are on-going. As God does it, the instability has caused a great spiritual hunger; he talked about how “easy” it is to win Muslims to Christ there in South Sudan. How he longs to be used of the Lord to share Jesus, the only One Who can bring true and lasting peace between mankind and God as well as with each other. We trust we’ll worship our Prince of Peace in a deeper way this Christmas as a result of Manasseh’s visit with us.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for sharing another story of how God weaves the threads of our lives together in fascinating ways.
    Have a wonderful time with your company.
    Merry Christmas!

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