November 11, 2009

Happenings in Masi


In our All Nations group we have been focused in our prayer and fasting for our community. We feel like the Lord is moving in unprecedented ways. Daily there are reports of more answers to prayers. Here’s a few…

*Mary- 14 yr old that is hearing from God
*Clement- dreams of Jesus at night
*Thembisa- pain from face burns completely gone
*Cherry- food miraculously provided at her home. Sisters boyfriend who was raping her, has moved away
*House Churches started among the Zimbabwean & Malawian Refugees
*Christ’s story of reconciliation being told multiple times each day by all of us.
*I got to share Christ in the local high school in front of all the students.
*Melissa- a new mom is starting to lead a bible study, starting to understand Christ’s redemption
* My small Bible Study with 14 yr olds are ministering and loving on the people in the AIDS clinic.
*Multiple people getting jobs
*Shine & Jessi decided not to abort, but to keep their babies.
*Drug Dealers committing their lives to Christ
*Abused pregnant woman are being put into shelters where their lives are being restored.
*One of the Biggest Drug Lord’s House was raided by police yesterday. The 3 men are in jail & out of the community.


Along with my community development/small business degree, I am keeping busy working with the young girls. Most of the girls are scarred, poor, lonely, & young. They have no support at home, some are on drugs, and almost all are abused emotionally or physically. Through basic pre-natal care, counseling, discipleship, & mentoring, Christ is being presented to these gems. Many of these girls have accepted Christ and are struggling to make the right decisions. Almost all are part of a house church/bible study


me, chelsea, tootsie, & crystal
girls from Masi

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