Prayer Partner Letter
Topic: Mission
Date: Thursday, November 27, 2003 4:03 AM
Dear Prayer Partners,
The work of missions is prayer and you all have been working hard this week! I returned last night from the medical outreach I was helping with. I was exhausted but thrilled to have been part of what God is doing. I will give you all some of the highlights, but encourage all of you to come join us here and experience an outreach for yourselves!
We left early Monday morning to travel to our first village, called Miya. The team consisted of myself, the director of community health for Bauchi State, an eye nurse, a Family Medicine resident, and a medical student from Australia and his wife. When we arrived at the clinic in Miya, we went first to the chief's palace. He had given us his permission and blessing to hold our clinic and we needed to properly greet him. He is a Muslim and a very old man. We greeted him and the local pastor shared with the chief and all the people gather a short devotional and prayed in the name of Jesus. The chief asked if we would see him and his family at the palace. We agreed and while they were setting up a place for us to work we found out the chief has nine wives! We saw the chief and his key men and all of his wives. Then we saw the chief's oldest brother and his 4 wives. We had to excuse ourselves at that point as a huge crowd had gathered at the clinic and we needed to get there and get started. Thankfully we weren't asked to see all the chief's children as he has 57!
The clinic was very successful. We saw many patients, both Christians and Muslims. We administered health care and prayed for many patients. That night we held a meeting at the local Church and showed a Christian evangelistic film in Hausa. There were hundreds of people there and after the movie, the pastor shared a message and gave an invitation. One man came forward and prayed to receive Christ. We pray that seeds were planted with many others.
On Tuesday we saw more patients in Miya and then packed up to head to our next clinic. As we drove, we blew out a tire and God protected us as the driver was able to safely bring us to a stop. We had no spare, but thankfully we were able to hire a vehicle to get us to Bauchi and the ECWA office. We picked up a different van and we were off to Gar for our next clinic. We arrived in Gar after dark and were thankful to God for protecting us along the way.
On Wednesday, we began our day by going to the chief's palace in Gar. The chief had traveled to Bauchi to celebrate Sellah, the end of the Muslim Ramadan, but we greeted his two senior men. They thanked the church officials that had come with us and asked that we do more for the health of the local people. We went to the clinic and again saw many patients. After lunch I traveled back to Jos to relieve Joel of the solo responsibility for the kids. The team held an evangelistic meeting in Gar last night and will finish up the clinic today and then travel to Ningi for the last clinic on Friday. Pray for God's continued protection for the team. Pray that many more will respond to the Gospel as their physical needs are met in the name of Jesus!
Thanks for being apart of the community health team in Nigeria. Without your prayers we would not be able to bring the Gospel in word and in deed to the people in need!
In Him,
Cindy
Posted by Kathy
at 12:23 AM EET
Updated: Thursday, 18 December 2003 10:32 PM EET