Sunday, October 18, 2009

New Teams


It's been forever since I updated! A lot has happened, we've had some great teams come in and have seen God do some amazing things. One team was a dental team that came in. They spent entire days pulling teeth (it was really gross). I tried to stay as far away from the blood as possible, so I just cleaned instruments and loaded shots. You would not believe how scared the people get when they have to get their teeth pulled. They were hollering and trying to get away from the dentists. One lady had 16 teeth pulled! I'm not sure how may she had left after that, probably one or two. It will really make you remember to brush your teeth!
Last week we had a group from the Tennessee Baptist Convention come. They have adopted the south eastern part of Mali, so we showed them some villages there. We had to go out the week before they came and make sure we could find the villages and make sure the villages were ok with a bunch of white visitors. We made it to the first village fine, but when we went to look for the second, we couldn't get to it. The road had turned into a river during rainy season. We decided we would take them to another village, but we didn't get to go out there. The team got here and we were taking them to the village, but we didn't end up in the village we had planned. The other car and I got separated and when we we finally found each other, we were at a different village and just decided to stay there. It's funny how God has to work pretty hard to get us where He wants us! We

found a believer in the village and spent the night with him. He had lived there for over 25 years but had only once shared his faith with anyone in the village. We asked him to take us to a few different places and we shared stories from God's word there. The people were really open and seemed hungry for God's word. The second village we went to was a little different. The people were friendly, but it was clear that the chief and was not open to hearing the gospel and was not willing for anyone in his village to become a follower of Jesus. We were a little discouraged until the second day when a young man who had been hanging around us a

lot told us that he wanted to become a follower of Jesus. The second night we went to greet the chief, but didn't plan on staying there until he told us that more people had come and wanted to hear stories from God's word. He told us that 2 men had wanted to follow Jesus, but that they had sent someone in there place to hear the stories. We stayed there for a while and then went back to bed, not really knowing what to think about these two men, or knowing who they were. The next morning as we prepared to leave, it started raining. We were a little impatient to leave because we had crossed some creeks on the way in and wanted to get out before the water got too high, but our translator wouldn't come out of the hut until it stopped raining. We waited and waited on him, and finally he came and told us that the two men had come to talk to us. We talked to them for a while
and they told us that they wanted to follow Jesus even though they knew they would face persecution.These men understood the gospel, but they knew little else. It's awesome to see how the Holy Spirit's power to draw people to God no matter how little they know. They begged us to come back and teach them more, but they said don't go back to the chief's, teach them somewhere else. Once again I was reminded that the harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few. God is doing all the work, but we have to be obedient to the great commission and make disciples of all the nations.
Please pray for these new believers as they will be facing a lot of persecution in the coming days. Pray that God will give them wisdom beyond their knowledge and strong backs to face the struggles coming up. Pray that they will have a heart for evangelism and share the gospel with those around them.