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"I will give You thanks in the great assembly; I wil praise You among many people."

Psalm 35:18

ASKING QUESTIONS

Kirby and Isabelle with two of their friends.

August 15, 2008

by Dena McMaster

 

Missionary Kirby Dunn was asked an interesting question by Jose, one of his neighbors in Chihuahua, Mexico -- how he "became religious" and how God began to change his life.

Kirby had been praying that some in the neighborhood would desire to begin a Bible study with him and this offered an excellent opportunity. Jose, Hector and Mario are all showing interest in the Bible. Kirby is building relationships with those around him, hoping for an opportunity to present the Gospel message in a culturally relevant way. A parking lot attendant whom Kirby has befriended has also asked to study the Bible.

Kirby and his wife Isabelle represent the ministry of the Mexican Missionary Training Institute to local churches. They also help tribal people who come into the city for medical help. This presented another opportunity recently when a Tarahumara friend, Asusena, came to them for help. She does not yet know the Lord but is searching and asking questions.

Pray that as Kirby and Isabelle build relationships and reach out to their Mexican friends, God will open doors for them to clearly present the Gospel.

 

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