Finishing in Liberia
7/7/2009 12:56:22 PM

It’s only day 2, but because of our late arrival, we are finishing in Liberia.  It has been a short time, but a powerful time!  We started the morning in Pastor Tim’s church were I shared about the “boldness to believe”!  In 1 chronicles 17, David says “I have been bold enough to pray this prayer”.  Some prayers you can’t pray without boldness, and you have to choose to believe that what God has promised, He will do in your life.  Right have the morning service, we went down the street to a church that has just recently started and Rana shared about Abraham and Lot, and how even though Lot got what looked better, it was Abraham who prospered, so as long as you are where God as you, don’t what about what it looks like because God will cause you to prosper.  Immediately after this service went to another town, as Pastor Gregory shared the Word of God in a church there.  In this church, I saw a couple of ladies who I met on my first trip to Africa, including one whose home I stayed in for five days.  It was wonderful to be able to see them again.  It was a busy morning, but a great time as we were able to encourage the believers.

In the evening we finished the Esther’s conference.  Rana preached a great message  on how Esther was taken to the best place, alone, and it was there that she was prepared to meet the king.  In our life, we go through seasons where we are alone, but it is in this best place that the Lord is preparing us for His purpose for us.  We finished the conference by laying hands on and praying a blessing over each person attending.

An “Esther’s Offering” was taken up at the end of the conference, and around 50 USD was given (over 3,000 Liberian Dollars).  This amount will be able to start a pepper farm in another village that will sustain a new church plant there.  So this conference not only blessed spiritually, but also economically . . . To God be all the glory!

We believe that God will continue to do great things as we travel on to spend a week in Cote d'Ivoire

In Liberia . . finally!
7/7/2009 12:27:39 PM

It took some time getting here, but finally we made it to Monrovia, Liberia.  It is my first time back in West Africa in 7 years and it is like stepping back into dream.  We were met at the airport by Pastor Gregory Bangura and Pastor Tim Gibson.  Pastor Gregory is who I worked with when I came 7 years ago.  We have stayed in touch since then, and he has been a huge encouragement to me.  He was the one who really pushed me to pursue missions again, and though I didn’t go to West Africa (as we thought I would) he has been 100% supportive of me in Lebanon.  I am really excited to be back here working with him, and I am sure that it is only the beginning.  Pastor Tim is hosting us during our stay in Liberia, we are holding the conference in his church and he and his wife are taking good care of us while we are here.  I met Pastor Tim in my first trip to Africa, and it was so great to see another familiar face once I was here.

It was 30 minute drive from the airport to the home where we stayed, and it was amazing to see the green landscape and to drive by the small African villages where they have mud huts.  I was surprised to find that Liberia has swamps like my home, Louisiana!  I was equally surprised that it is not that hot here, halleluyah!!  It’s the rainy season, and while it is still warm and very humid, it is not too hot.

We arrived in the morning, and that evening jumped into the Esther’s conference.  Pastor Gregory held morning and evening sessions for two days while waiting for us to arrive, so the young women of Liberia were ready to finally to see us.  I shared the first night, and it was really a powerful time, as I shared with them that it doesn’t matter your background, where you came from, but that God has a destiny for your life.  We finished with a song “turn, turn, He has turned it around”, and rejoiced as we believed that God will turn our situation around.

I am so happy to be back in West Africa, and I am expectant that we are going to see God do great things while we are here!

Ethiopia, unexpected but worth it!
7/7/2009 11:32:30 AM

I want to start of by thanking all of you prayed for Rana and me while we were stuck in Ethiopia for 3 days.  It was an unexpected delay, but we are sure that God had a reason for it!

Rain delays caused us to miss our flight, and the soonest flight we could get into Monrovia was not until three days later.  The airlines put us in a hotel to spend the next two nights.  After 24 hours of sleeping in planes and lobby chairs, we were just happy to have a warm bed to sleep in, not knowing that God had a divine purpose for our stay.

It wasn’t long before we befriended the youngest daughter of the hotel owner, which opened the door to minister to her family.  Rana was able to spend time with them while doing French manicures, giving Rana an opportunity to speak to them about Jesus.  Before we left the hotel, Rana was able to pray with the older daughter to receive Jesus as her Lord and Savior!  The Bible says that all of heaven rejoices when ONE sinner repents!!  We left Ethiopia encouraged that God indeed had a purpose for our stay, one young lady giving her life to Jesus was well worth it!

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