Update from West Africa

The Last Day

“Our last day here on the field in Africa we spent our time in the villages of “K1” and “K2”.  We headed out this morning for a short drive.  Along the way we had the opportunity to experience a ferry boat ride in getting over to these villages.  As Mark would say, another item to check off the Africa to do list. 



It was certainly interesting to say the least.  When arriving in “K1” we had the opportunity to be greeted by “I” at his compound.  He is the ONLY believer in this village.  To be able to spend more quality time with him, we went out to the field to help him out him some farming.    



As we were finishing and walking back to the truck, another guy walked up and started talking with us.  This turned out to be his brother.  So during our time of discipleship with “I” we had the chance to share the gospel with his brother.  He seemed very receptive but wasn’t ready to make a commitment either way.  Although, one interesting point was after he finished praying in Arabic, Cephas asked him if he knew what he just prayed.  His answer was NO.  This certainly proves that most of the Songhai truly believe in a Folk Islam and they don’t actually communicate with God, they just repeat prayers. Pray that God will continue to work in this man’s life.  We felt like he showed up there for a reason, so we remained hopeful at the same time. 


After taking a short break for lunch, we headed on over to “K2”.  We were going there just to stop by and encourage the only believer in this village.  When we arrived, “D” greeted us and you could instantly tell he was very excited to see us.  He invited us into his compound and while there we had the opportunity to pray with him about his son.  



He has not had any contact with his son in close to 2 years and he is very concerned about him.  He feels like he has spent a lot of time and money searching for him and at this point would just like to know if he’s even alive. We shared with him Proverbs 3: 5-6 and just encouraged him to trust in the Lord with this situation.  Lastly he let us know that the next time Mark and a team come to the village, he wanted to know so that he could gather some other people around.  These are people that he feels like are very interested in the gospel and could make a decision.  How great this was to hear about such a wonderful opportunity to share the gospel. 


Tomorrow will be basically a debriefing day along with one more to do list item…going to see the giraffes.  Also, Please pray for safety as we start our travel back home to our families.”  

Blake

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