Friday, April 14, 2023

VOICE Africa Up Close And Personal

 Beth and me with a Filipino friend who helped prepare a
"merienda"/refreshments for some of
my Filipino contacts.


For 10 busy days in mid-March, VOICE Africa took front center stage among our friends in the Sussex/Saint John/Moncton area, NB. Beth Baleke, the VOICE Africa coordinator for East Africa, stayed with me and together we made several visits to individuals and small groups. Five New Brunswick churches also gladly gave Beth an opportunity to share a first-hand up-to-date report, complete with recent pictures, on the continued expansion in Uganda, including the South Sudanese Refugee camps, plus Tanzania and Ethiopia. In each of those nations, there is an urgent need for the teaching of godly values to children and youth. And...praise God, opportunities to do just that are also abundant...but the laborers are few. Please pray with Beth and the VOICE Africa staff that many more of Christians who have been or are being trained to teach the VOICE curriculum will take the next step to implement what they have learned for the sake of God’s kingdom.

South Sudanese refugee children at the recent
Easter Camp doing the actions for the definition
of Values.

Toward the end of her visit, Beth mentioned that her highlight was the warm welcome she received from God’s people and their interest in the opportunity in East Africa for exposing children and youth to Biblical values and the Gospel. Another highlight, also close to my heart, was the serious interest/consideration shown by two churches to add at least one of the two VOICE projects to their budgets: 1) strengthening the ongoing growth of VOICE Africa in Uganda ($15,000+) and 2) translation/printing of another VOICE Africa module of curriculum: Self-Control in Swahili and/or Purity in Amharic ($25,000).

God is at work!

Tuesday, February 14, 2023

Projects and a Personal Visit

 PROJECTS

Before the close of 2022, SEND Canada and Scripture Union Uganda signed a new 2-Year Memorandum of Understanding on two projects:


  1. The VOICE Africa Program ($15,684)
    Basically this is a continuation of our and SEND’s desire to see the VOICE Africa program more fully established, especially in Uganda, and growing in fruitfulness in schools, churches, and community outreaches. Funds toward this fund will help pay the salaries of two Scripture Union Uganda staff who are assigned primarily to the VOICE Africa ministry.

  2. Translation and Printing of VOICE curriculum in Swahili (Tanzania) and/or Amharic (Ethiopia) ($25,000)
    Scripture Union Tanzania would like to add “Self-Control” to their current set of three VOICE Africa Swahili modules of curriculum. Ethiopia is aiming to add “Purity” to the current two VOICE Africa Amharic modules. Although the above stated amount will not cover all costs, it would certainly be a great encouragement and help to these nations in their desire to evangelize and disciple the next generation.

We invite your prayers and investment in these continuing opportunities to share God’s Word, Biblical Values, to children and youth in the churches, communities and especially schools in East Africa. Gifts for either of these projects can be receipted by:

SEND International USA                   SEND Canada

Box 513                                            1-22423 Jefferies Rd., RR 5

Farmington, MI 48332                      Komoka, ON   N0L 1R0

www.send.org/give (give name of project)


PERSONAL VISIT - Beth Baleke Coming Soon

A Board meeting, Missions Conference, and numerous visits/speaking opportunities, etc. will bring Beth (Scripture Union Uganda) to North America next month. Included in her itinerary, Lord willing, she will be in New Brunswick for 10 days. For you who live in the area, please plan to hear an update from her:

Wednesday, March 22,
7:00 p.m.
Faith Bible Baptist Fellowship
33 Pine Street, Sussex, NB.

Kindly be in touch with Laura (506)433-5501 for any questions/details.

Friday, December 16, 2022

Waiting in Hope

 I think I’m correct to say that none of us particularly likes to wait! And yet, how often we are forced to do so...and encouraged by God to do so, patiently and expectantly. Psalm 40:1 being one example:

I waited patiently for the LORD;
He inclined to me and heard my cry.”

As we are now into the Christmas season, the old hymn written by Charles Wesley, “Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus” comes to mind.

  1. Come, Thou long-expected Jesus,
    Born to set Thy people free;
    From our fears and sins release us,
    Let us find our rest in Thee.
    Israel’s Strength and Consolation,
    Hope of all the earth Thou art;
    Dear Desire of every nation,
    Joy of every longing heart.
  2. Born Thy people to deliver,
    Born a child and yet a King,
    Born to reign in us forever,
    Now Thy gracious kingdom bring.
    By Thine own eternal Spirit
    Rule in all our hearts alone;
    By Thine all-sufficient merit,
    Raise us to Thy glorious throne

Christ’s first coming seemed painfully delayed to those who eagerly anticipated it, but He came at just the right time...and He will return again...in God’s time! Wait!

All of us who earnestly pray for urgent needs, our own and those of others, especially unsaved loved ones, know that God’s answers are often not immediate; we must wait in perseverance.

Although I enjoy my connections with the Filipino community, I would be grateful for someone younger to help. Pray for God’s will. At times, as is true for you and your ministries, it seems that nothing eternal is happening. But this month, God gave me two encouraging glimpses of Him at work.

  • Two Filipino newcomers spontaneously asked to join me for not one, but two Christmas programs in local churches on the same day. For at least one of them, it was the first time to enter a Protestant church!

  • Yesterday, after baking carrot cake cupcakes, I read from Luke 2 with two Filipino children. For one of them, born in Dubai, the Christmas story seemed brand new.

Don't you love how the nations are also represented in this old hymn/Christmas carol - “hope of all the earth thou art; dear desire of every nation, joy of every longing heart.” Philippines, Africa, North America...all of His children long for Him! 

Tuesday, November 15, 2022

Full Circle

It continues to surprise and delight me as I meet more Filipinos in my fairly small town, most of them fairly newly arrived. Among other “cultural jolts,” they are usually shocked at how cold it is, especially now that winter is closing in on us! Besides warm clothing, they have various needs: housing, furniture, child care, medical care, vehicles, etc. What a joy to be able to help, while practicing my “rusty” Tagalog, and provide hospitality and a meal, even as I recall how we were welcomed years ago into their country...and struggled with the heat and humidity!


Earlier this week I had another
delightful surprise of meeting a well settled and established Filipino immigrant, this time in a Fredericton Women’s Missionary Group! My new friend, L, came to Canada years ago and of course, still has a soft spot for her native country. She joined with the mainly Canadian group of ladies to pray for God’s work in her country of origin. One of the key prayer requests I shared was for the need of church volunteers in the Marikina area of Metro Manila, which is where “L” grew up, to mentor/partner with university students to co-teach Biblical values in local public elementary and high schools. We pray that many more Filipinos, like “L,” may trust Christ as Saviour and become close followers of Him.

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Two Curriculum Testimonies from Uganda
(slightly revised from the VOICE Africa October report)

  • By the grace of God, an organization that helps needy children in a number of areas of Uganda, has embraced the teaching of Biblical values using the VOICE material. At this point, they have taught two modules, Truth and Responsibility, and just completed the training for Forgiveness. The teachers from the different centers of the project highly appreciate the tool for its simplicity and also testify of how life transforming these values are to their children.

  • A participant from a well-known evangelical church told us that one of their participants said “the Scripture Union VOICE program has helped me change the way I teach Sunday School children because the curriculum is easy and well organized for a teacher to follow.”

 

Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Marriage...or Wait for God’s Time?

 While Ruth and I were together in Maine earlier this month, one of the emails we received from Beth came with a plea that we take the time to listen to the attached digital Scripture Union International Update, especially one part. It was a video testimony from Beth B’s assistant, Chris, centered around a young man, a South Sudanese refugee; I will call him “Douglas.” It certainly filled our hearts with praise to our God for the power of His Word and Holy Spirit.

Chris met Douglas several years ago at a Scripture Union Conference in a Refugee Camp in northwestern Uganda. The Purity Module was being taught at the Conference, but the instruction was causing 14-year old Douglas much distress; it was so contrary to his thinking/plan. He had no family (and we can only imagine why he had no family plus the trauma he had been through as he fled his country) and felt so alone. His broken heart longed to belong to someone. In his young mind, marriage was the best answer. When Chris negated his thinking, using himself as an example—a married man who knows the challenges that come with that relationship—Douglas burst out in tears.

Chris lovingly advised Douglas to return to school to which Douglas immediately reacted—I haven’t finished primary school so would need to return there and be the oldest/biggest kid in my class! However, as Chris continued to listen and share, Douglas calmed down and eventually said he would do that. Chis assured him that finishing both Primary and Secondary School would help prepare him for eventual marriage, all in God’s time. No doubt (Africans are way better at this than our culture is!) Chris also prayed with him as Douglas made the decision to trust God for strength, emotional healing, and direction.

About a year later, Chris heard news that made him literally jump for joy! Douglas had already been promoted to Secondary School and was the chair person of the school’s Scripture Union Club! And even more recently, news came revealing that Douglas is currently in Senior 4 (grade 10) and using his experience to encourage other young refugees to trust God, wait for His perfect time, and live a life of moral purity—lasting fruit! Let’s pray for “Douglas” and that God will continue to use His children, His Word, Scripture Union, and even the Purity module to transform many more children/teens, bringing glory to God!

Monday, September 12, 2022

Coincidence? NO!

Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful….
make the most of every opportunity….”
Colossians 4:2,5

As the northern hemisphere transitions to a cooler season and we believers await our Lord’s return, I am increasingly challenged to hear and respond to our great God and His nudges.

For example...This past week I loaned my car to someone to use while theirs was in the repair shop...so my world was “limited” to where my two feet could take me, where I could get a ride to or places I could reach on my bike. But...the opportunities to connect face to face with others, especially Filipinos, seemed almost limitless! I often help a mother by picking up her Filipino child after school, sometimes by car and sometimes walking...but this week I had no choice...and on the first day of school, I met a newly arrived couple, that I had heard about, also waiting for their child. It was a great chat and I was able to help them with a few questions. The following day, that child started traveling on the school bus but God had me there just at the right time!

I was walking somewhere on Labour Day and met two Filipina ladies who were bemoaning the bake shop being closed—it was the birthday of one of them who had recently arrived. How sad to celebrate your first birthday in Canada without a cake of some sort! (Filipinos excel in celebrations!) I “happened” to have blueberries thawing in preparation for baking blueberry muffins so invited them (and a few others) over for a blueberry muffin birthday cake! What a fun unexpected time together! (By the way, that was the third time God arranged me to meet Filipinos right on their birthday...by chance...No!)

In addition to all this, Sussex, the dairy town where I live, welcomed hundreds of


visitors to its 35th Annual Atlantic Balloon Fiesta, and the weather was beautiful. Through the indoor market, antique car show, Hinchey’s Amusement rides, cotton candy and fried food concessions, I “bumped” into several groups of Filipinos, most of whom were experiencing the festival for the first time. And...I also spotted our “Lion of Judah.” At least one man took the opportunity to pass out Gospel tracts, I was able to engage in a spiritual conversation with a new friend, and one local church took advantage to proclaim Christ through worship songs at the bandstand. Even though our culture is increasingly secular and even anti-Christian, God still sits on the throne and opens doors or windows for proclamation, publicly and/or one on one. Let’s be available and seeking God how He can enable us to participate in what He is doing locally and globally.

Monday, August 15, 2022

“Work for the Night Comes”

 


During Beth Baleke’s brief May/June 2022 North American visit, she resonated with this verse prominently displayed on a plaque at True Life Church:

"As long as it is day, we must do the works of him who sent me.
Night is coming, when no one can work."
John 9:4

Many of us can identify with this verse in the tangible/physical realm as we grapple with the reality of our short North American summers for agriculture and outdoor pursuits...and certainly all of us are very aware of its truth spiritually.


RIGHT NOW, much work is being done by Scripture Union Uganda staff and volunteers...13 regional camps are happening throughout that nation for three more days—camps end on Thursday. Hundreds of children and teens are hearing God’s Word while enjoying all the the fun and activity that goes with camp. Would you join us in urgent prayer for these camps?

  • Pray for the Bible teachers in each of the camps, that they would be Spirit filled and Spirit led.

  • Pray for spiritual impact in lives of each volunteer and counselor. (Many volunteers are in their 20’s.)

  • Pray for many campers to make commitments to Christ

  • Pray for God’s protection from COVID outbreaks, from accident and injury.

  • Pray for Scripture Union Uganda and local churches to followup and disciple those campers who trust Christ as Savior.

In yesterday’s Zoom prayer time with Beth, she explained why there are so many camps at this particular time. Due to the significant increase in food prices, boarding school students (which make up a large percentage of schools) have been sent home since parents are unable to afford the additional costs. Plans are to reopen schools next month. So...Scripture Union has decided to work while the opportunity is there to reach as many children/teens as possible!! Usually Scripture Union holds a few centralized camps, but due to the situation, they are holding multiple camps in the regions. Beth shared that one organization alone sponsored 100 campers to attend the camp closest to her!

As you pray for the staff/volunteers at these camps, you can pray by name for three who are serving in the Jinja area camp: Lisa, Beth’s adopted daughter, who is on break from University, Crisla, a University student gifted in puppetry and is using “Naigaga”, the African girl puppet Ruth and Laura left behind in 2020, and Hilda, a sweet and gifted girl in her 20's who Beth would like to see more involved in children and youth ministry.

And while praying for God’s work in Uganda, let’s include our own “Jerusalem” and intercede for our churches to actively rise up to the challenge of reaching the children and youth, as well as followup those touched by VBS, camps, etc. held this summer….“while it is yet day.”