Saturday, January 23, 2010

pray without ceasing

Thank you so much for all of your prayers and encouragement.  What a testimony to the body of Christ.  The last two days have been a lot quieter.  The curfew was lifted till 5 pm.  There is still a heavy presence of police and military.  My heart is sad for the people here.  There is reported to be between 300-500 people killed and over 1,000 injured.    There are said to be approximately 25,000 displaced people in camps around the city.  We hope to be able to get out and help with relief efforts soon.  Many people here live day to day. With this lasting almost a week, they are out of money, food, and water. 
Hopefully school will start back on Tuesday or Wednesday.  I am anxious about how to process this with my students.  Many of them experienced the riots of 2008.  Please pray for wisdom as we all return to our ministries.  Pray that God would use this as an opportunity to proclaim His faithfulness in this fallen world. 
Please pray:
for the displaced people.  Pray that they would have access to basic living needs and that they would be reunited with family members.
for those who lost loved ones. 
for the church of Nigeria.  Pray for wisdom for the pastors and that the body of Christ would unite and boldy proclaim Jesus Christ to this city.
for spiritual awakening in the city of Jos. There are many who don't know the truth of the gospel.  Please pray that somehow through this, they would come to know Christ as their Savior.


I am reminded of the urgency of the gospel.  I pray that we would all live out our faith.  Thank you so much for your prayers.  God is faithful and He is everlasting

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Please Pray for Jos

It's hard to know what to write. I can't tell you what exactly is happening in Jos, because I don't know. For the third day in a row, we have been restricted to our compounds. On Sunday, some violence broke in the city. There are many rumors as to what started it, but we don't know for sure. There is a large population of Muslims and Christians that coexist in the city of Jos. It seems that when given the opportunity, the tension that is between them erupts into violence. News articles are saying that over 200 people have been killed. I think what hits home the most, is that some of the kids in the care centers around the city are close to some of the violence. My friends that live on my compound work closely with these kids. Please pray for peace to return to the city of Jos. I will give you more details when I know more. Please pray that the Christians here would live out their faith.
As for me, I feel safe. We are all together on our compound. We are sharing meals and spending time together. I appreciate your prayers for the city of Jos!
Here is an article from the Washington Post.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/01/20/AR2010012000542.html

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

I'll fly away....I mean drive away!

Yes it's true! I finally have a car! In one of my newsletters, I wrote about the need for a car. Someone generously donated towards a vehicle, and I got my car on Christmas Eve! The process was a little different here. I didn't go to a car lot or test drive the car. I put in an order and it only took about 2 months and wala. Driving is an adventure here. It's like a video game. Dunu dunu dunu.