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Prayer
& Praise Update
SUDAN, THE SUMMIT AND SANCTITY LIFE SUNDAY
Dear
Friends
How
awesome is the Lord most high, the great King over all the
earth! Psalm 47:2
We
praise God that in the last three months of 2002, we managed
to complete three major mission trips into Sudan. The third
mission trip in December involved a team of eight, delivering
Dinka Bibles, audio visual evangelism equipment, study Bibles
and bicycles for pastors. Their leadership training and
child evangelism was especially blessed.
SUNSTROKE
IN SUDAN
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Earlier,
Tim had delivered thousands of Bibles in the Dinka language
(the Dinka are the largest population group in Southern
Sudan). During the November mission trip to the Nuba
Mountains, Tim almost died of heat stroke. When he returned,
Tim began his report back by saying: Somebody
must have been seriously praying, or I wouldnt
be alive now. To start with, there was no-one
at the airstrip in the Nuba Mountains to meet him. The
Nuba Mountains are at the Southern-most fringe of the
Sahara Desert. The temperatures were in excess of 120°F.
Then Tim developed sunstroke. He started vomiting and
developed severe dysentery. He lost so much fluid that
he became severely weakened.
Tim managed to walk on his own to a Joint Military Commission
(JMC) compound, where he received medical care. |
The
JMC is a non-UN, peace-keeping force, observing the cease-fire
in the Nuba Mountains. The doctor who examined him reported
that his body temperature was over 105°F. His pulse
was racing. The doctor said that had he been in the sun
even a few minutes longer, he would have gone into convulsions,
a coma and died. Tim received intensive treatment for two
days, lapsing in and out of consciousness and often vomiting.
By God's grace, he regained sufficient strength by the Sunday
service to begin the literature distribution and training
of evangelists.
BEHIND ENEMY LINES BY HELICOPTER
To
distribute the remainder of his cargo, Tim had to get across
the 40-mile plain controlled by the Arabs. He began looking
around for some camels to hire to transport the Bibles across.
Then, by God's grace, he was offered a flight in the Joint
Military Commissions helicopter! Tim managed to get
½ tonne Arabic Bibles onto the Soviet Mi-8 helicopter
(without them realising what they were actually transporting!).
Tim
then had a serious shock when they landed in the middle
of a government of Sudan garrison! He realised that if the
Arab soldiers realised that he was a Christian missionary
and what he was transporting, his head would
have literally been in a basket! However, by
Gods grace, Tim and his Scriptural contraband remained
undetected and the helicopter continued on its flight, landing
him and his precious cargo not too far from the Churches
that he had come to visit.
DINKA
BIBLES DISTRIBUTED, EVANGELISTS EQUIPPED
Despite great difficulties and dangers, Tim managed to deliver
tonnes of Bibles, Hymn books, audio-visual evangelistic
equipment and relief aid to Western Equatoria and into the
Nuba Mountains.
The
team all safely returned home in time for Christmas.
ZAMBIAN
EVANGELISTS MINISTER IN ZIMBABWE
Also during November and December, Frontline Fellowship
had the joy of sponsoring Zambian evangelists for a series
of ministry trips into Zimbabwe. We praise God that pastors
and evangelists, whom we have had the privilege of training
and supporting over the last 15 years of our missions
involvement in Zambia, have risen to the challenge and are
undertaking mission trips into neighbouring countries of
Congo, Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe. This is the fulfilment
of a burden and a vision that weve had for a long
time, that the people to whom we minister, will become missionaries
themselves to the desperately needy and unreached peoples
around them.
Declare
His glory among the nations, His marvellous deeds among
all peoples. For great is the Lord and most worthy of praise.
1 Chronicles 16:24-25
By
God's grace, in the first three weeks of this year, we managed
to complete three major leadership training courses or conferences.
THE
SUMMIT IN SOUTH AFRICA
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90 people from as far afield as KwaZulu, Gauteng, Zambia
and Texas participated in the Summit Youth Leadership
Training programme in Cape Town. This was the third
Summit run by Frontline Fellowship in South Africa.
The Summit is based on the highly successful training
programme run by Dr. David Noebel for the last 40 years
in Colorado Springs. The backbone of the course is Dr.
Noebels book: Understanding the Times. Each participant
to the Summit in South Africa received a complimentary
copy of Mind Siege the Battle for Truth in the
New Millennium. Those who passed the Bible Exam also
received a copy of Dr. Noebels Battle for the
Truth. The venue was spectacular. Nestled on the slopes
of a mountain in a forested area, overlooking the ocean,
participants of the Summit in Cape Town were able to
swim with the penguins at Boulders Beach and engage
in literature distribution in Simonstown, which is one
of the most strategic naval bases in the Southern Hemisphere. |
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Some
of the written responses received from the participants
of the Summit included these comments: Excellent!;
Addressed core issues that weve been battling
with, Very different to any other kind of Christian
camps a definite eye-opener, it has renewed my enthusiasm
for Jesus and His ministry; An amazing experience
which strengthened my faith; A great time of
spiritual revival; The Summit gave me solid
foundations for defending and living my faith; Ive
learnt a lot more about the Bible, being changed in so many
ways; Meeting amazing people from all nations
with the same love for God; A great way to increase
our knowledge and a wonderful time to bond with God, it
really helps in building a relationship with God;
This was probably the best experience in my life so
far, and Ill try my best to come next year
prepare for a horde!; The Summit equips!!!.
Many
of the Summit participants identified as highlights the
Understanding Communism presentation by Rev. Bill Bathman,
Dating and Courtship by Rob & Christine McCafferty,
Relativism by Tim Keller, Christianity vs. Humanism by Rev.
Stephen Smyth and my presentations on Understanding Humanism,
God & Government and Missions. (All the presentations
of the Summit are available on audio tape).
WEEK
OF ACTION IMPACTS CAPE TOWN
The Summit was followed by a Week of Action with lots of
practical training and ten outreaches in and around Cape
Town. Lenora and I also participated in the Grace Ministers
Conference held near Stellenbosch.
FIRST
EDITION OF CHRISTIAN ACTION
Our office is now engaged in mailing out the first edition
of the Christian Action magazine. You can subscribe by e-mailing:
info@christianaction.org.za,
or in the USA, Tel: 1-888-918-4100 to request a complimentary
copy, or visit: www.christianaction.org.za
for a pdf version of this new Christian Action magazine.
NATIONAL
DAY OF REPENTANCE AND SANCTITY LIFE SUNDAY
On Saturday, 1st February, we will be leading a funeral
procession to Parliament in Cape Town to commemorate the
6th anniversary of the legalisation of abortion in South
Africa, with a Prayer Vigil outside the gates of Parliament.
On Sunday, 2nd February, pastors throughout South Africa
will be focusing on the sanctity of life, what the Bible
says about when life begins and our Christian responsibility
to the abortion holocaust.
Speak
up for those who cannot speak up for themselves. Proverbs
31:8
May
the Lord Jesus be pleased to use our inadequate efforts
as He multiplied the loaves and fishes for His glory.
Yours
for the fulfilment of the Great Commission.
Dr.
Peter Hammond
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