Just a quick update on what is happening with the Madak teaching: they have finished the Old Testament portions that lay the foundation for the work of Christ in the New Testament. Please pray for them as they teach on John the Baptist; setting the stage for the "Laradi Soksoxomus Asu" (Man who sets free)… Jesus! Please pray for health, strength, and good insight into the Madak culture to make these lessons really hit home to the Madak people. They are entering Satan’s territory. Here is an excerpt from one of their emails: “Kathlin (a young woman) had been anxiously waiting for the teaching to begin for months… For a long time she didn’t come at all. When we asked her why, she told us that… at the last minute she would become very "lazy" and lethargic. She would just sit and stare into her fire and not make the two minute trip to the teaching. She has come close to dying several times from "strange" sicknesses… Kathlin and her husband even tore down their house and built it in a different location to try to escape the spirits who were bothering her. Anyway, she has been coming recently… However, when we taught on the bronze serpent, she ran out of the teaching tent terrified. She did return later, after the lesson was finished.”
There have been some interesting turns of events at the mission school these last couple months. One short term family had to leave after classes finished in December for medical reasons. She was the junior high Home Room teacher, as well as the high school English teacher. This left us with some huge holes in the teaching staff. One lady, here on center, was able to take up many of the junior high classes. At the end of December God provided another short term lady to pick up the English classes for the rest of the school year. Two other ladies just arrived to help out with special needs of the children. It is so cool to see how God always stays a step ahead of us and has someone in mind even before we see the need! Please be praying for a good teaching staff for this coming year.
Our children are doing well in school. Jo Lye, the lower grade teacher, was able to turn over her class, grades 1-3, to Beth Sutton. Jo then took the kindergarten class and will finish the year off with them. Jo will be retiring this year, and we are thankful for the good transition that Beth and Jo have had these last few months. Daniel had only one other Kinder in his class so Jo asked if Kathryn could begin preschool with the two of them. Of course Kathryn was so excited to be able to go to school. Justin enjoys having Mom all to himself and doesn’t seem to mind that the older kids are gone all morning. Afternoon classes are going pretty well for Caroline, and she does enjoy being in the classroom.
Larry is doing well in his many facetted jobs. We are not sure who will be replacing him after July. We know that God will go before us in everything and make our way straight! We have been doing some preliminary thinking about our coming trip to the States. In the days ahead we will need to be finding some ticket information and making some more definite plans. It has been a busy term this last few years, and we look forward to reconnecting with many of you that have sustained us over these past years in prayer and financial giving.
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