Sunday, October 12, 2008

Update from Spur Ministries -- First Hogan foundation poured


Hi,

We poured the first Hogan foundation for John & Roberta's home this past week.

We thank God for providing the funds and gifts!

We want to thank our supporters who helped donate to this cause, and the extra gifts that the local businesses gave to help begin the foundation work. Plus we thank John and Roberta's family for working along side us setting forms and pouring concrete.

Plus a big thanks to Marty Etsitty, (the brain on hogan building), and his family for helping us.
Please keep us in prayer as we build the rest of the house this November 1-9. Pray that God will provide the rest of the funds also.

Lord bless ya!

Steve Thompson
Spur Ministries
3453 Spur Lane
Show Low, AZ 85901
928-205-1279

Saturday, October 4, 2008

UPDATE ON THE STATE OF ORISSA

We are back in India now. I traveled extensively in the U.S. in the last few weeks of our trip. We are thankful to God for travel mercies.

On our arrival here, the first thing that we came across was the information about persecution. Town 70 miles from us, Jabalpur has gone through a major incident when people tried to burn a Church. Christians got together and protested. One of our evangelists in Jabalpur, Solomon Masih and others were beaten up by the police.

Evangelist Rajendra Nand, who works with our mission team in Orissa was chased by a group of people. His bicycle was taken away and burnt by the miscreants. Rajendra Nand was beaten badly but he somehow managed to escape and save his life. One of our other evangelists from Orissa, Jyoti Pike called me but I could hardly hear him. He wanted to make sure if I had arrived in India or not and wished to come to Damoh for help.

The situation of Christians is still very bad in Kandhmaal area in the state of Orissa. Everyday on National Television there is news about attacks on Christians. Also you can read about different incidents through the print media.

Yesterday in Orissa, 36 houses of Christians were burnt and according to television, one person was killed. In reality the figures are much higher that those that are reported.I am thankful to several of you who are praying and have sent emails to us in this regard. Many of you have also responded to the financial need of these people. Please continue to pray for the situation. If you would like to contribute towards the financial needs of these people, please do so.

Once again we are thankful to all of you for your prayers.

Vivert Lall

Mid-India Christian Mission
First Christian Church
1100 Killarney Dr.
Greenville IL – 62246

From Marsha Relyea-Miles from Pioneer Bible Translators

Dear family and friends,

Floods...

The Aruamu people have a flood story. This summer when I was in PNG, part of our Aruamu team was working on the book of Genesis. When we were talking about the Noah flood story from Genesis chapters 6 through 9, the Aruamus told me again about their traditional folk tale. In their flood story a brother and sister climbed up in a coconut tree to get away from a raging flood. Rangai, their spirit-god, caused the tree to grow and grow, and the brother and sister survived the flood. When the earth dried out they came down and re-populated the earth. Then we talked through aspects of translating the Biblical flood narrative -- about how God saved Noah and his family in the Ark when the whole earth was destroyed by a flood.

Now our family has flood story. As you know, Hurricane Ike tore through the Galveston area 2 weeks ago, leaving destruction in its wake. Our Heather and Philip have been living on Galveston Island, both studying medicine at UTMB. They evacuated to our house in Dallas right before the hurricane. Ten days after the hurricane, residents were allowed back on the island, and they returned to assess the damage, accompanied by Philip’s father James Ashley, as well as several wonderful PBT co-workers. The house they have been renting had been flooded, leaving most things in their house damaged by sewage-laden floodwaters or by layers of mold. They spent one day trashing many items and salvaging things that they will try to de-mold or repair, and returned to Dallas that night with a load of things, as there was no place to sleep there. Then a day later Philip, James and I returned to Galveston to finish the trash-or-salvage job. They are currently going through what they salvaged, steam cleaning and disinfecting...and crying some...and trying to put an eternal perspective on the whole traumatic thing. Even though the loss of sentimental things brings tears, it’s just STUFF! God is in charge. He knows what he is doing. Thankfully, Heather and Philip have been able to reserve a temporary apartment in Galveston by phone, so they will have a place to lay their heads when classes at UTMB resumes classes in a couple of weeks.

Thank you very much for your prayers this last month. We are grateful that Heather and Philip are safe. We are grateful that the Aruamu translation team is progressing on translating the book of Genesis. We are grateful that God used Nathan this last month to help lead a course in Stuttgart Germany for Bible Societies computer support personnel working in places like Norway, Holland, Finland, Coatia, Czech Republic, Portugal, North Africa, and several former Soviet republics. We are grateful for a week of much-needed vacation time -- we used our frequent flier miles so that I could join Nathan near the end of his course, and then we relaxed in Switzerland for a few days. Whew. We SO needed that break! (I was especially thrilled to walk around the streets of Bern, Switzerland, where my ancestors are from.)

Please continue to uphold us in your prayers. Our Pioneer Bible Translators’ team is working diligently on many things, one of which is the PBT Annual Banquet to be held on Thursday October 30 at Valley View Christian Church in Dallas, with Max Lucado and Greg Pruett speaking. If you live close enough to attend, make sure you get tickets SOON at www.pioneerbible.org. This will be an unforgettable evening devoted to the Bible-less peoples of the world. I hope you can share it with us.

As we walk through this next month, may the declaration of praise expressed in Psalm 29:10 be true in our lives: "The Lord sits enthroned OVER THE FLOOD; the LORD is enthroned as King forever."

Blessings,
Marsha
(for Nathan and our whole clan)
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