Sunday, November 11, 2012

Faith in the Market Place

If you follow the work of the Christian & Missionary Alliance, you'll hear the term "Pushing Back the Darkness" quite often.  Simply put, the C&MA seeks to have a white-hot passion to take the good news of Jesus (the Light) to the least reached parts (darkest) of the world.  About 2 billion people in the world have not heard.

Bob Fetherlin, vice president for International Ministries, says, “I want to use The Alliance as never before to push back the darkness with a sense of urgency for lost people, that those who have not yet been told about the Light will see and those who have not yet heard will understand. This calls for radical engagement and obedience.”

How is this done?  One way to gain access to places where the doors are closed to traditional missionary efforts is through "Marketplace" ministries- believers using their vocational skills (business, medical, social works, etc.) to establish efforts.

Here, in Gabon, a maturing church is starting to consider their role in these efforts.  During a recent visit from Kim Cole and Rodger Merkle, both business owners from our sending church (York Alliance Church- PA), there were several occasions for local believers to engage in forums to discuss this combination of faith and marketplace.

Kim (right) and Rodger were greeted by some national leaders and given a tour of the Bible Institute campus in Libreville.  Pastor Sangoye, the business agent for the international workers, is in the center giving the tour and translating.

On the 30th of October, we had one forum hosted by the Assistant Secretary of the National C&MA church.  Here are some of the participants.

The next evening, we hosted another forum at our home.

We discussed Biblical teaching for business people to consider in their work as well as sharing ideas and advice for very specific business ideas such as transport services and the hotel business.

Everyone present at both events felt that we had just scratched the surface regarding "marketplace" ministry.  There will be great interest in developing this effort and taking things to the next step.

We agreed to take everyone's name and contact information present and to develop a report regarding the meetings we took part in, as well as a plan for the next steps!  The Bureau National will facilitate these initiatives and we hope that there will be additional visits from people like Rodger and Kimmy who will do some idea sharing and praying about how we can Push Back the Darkness with the LIGHT of Jesus.
By 2007, most of the traditional, church-planting, international workers had transitioned from Gabon to other countries.  The maturing national church in Gabon was ready to take the reigns and, by the power of the Holy Spirit, be at the point in following the head of The Church, Jesus.  They have, indeed, responded- now sending their own missionaries abroad (5 countries) and to corners of Gabon to people groups where "Light" is needed.  Embracing the "marketplace ministry" paradigm will, again, flow with the move of Pushing Back the Darkness initiatives, with a vision of raising up Gabonese, equipped with vocational skills, to take the light to places where Westerners cannot.

Please continue to pray for disciple-making efforts like this and Bongolo Hospital (medical training)- the Gabonese church is at work revealing the only true Light in a dark world.

Crazy Quick Trip to US

At the wedding- a bit chillier than we're used to!
So, my niece asked me to marry her.  Okay... that sounds weird.  Let me rephrase...  My niece asked me to come to the US and preform the marriage ceremony.  Yep- that's right... I'm an ordained pastor who can marry, bury, baptize, and sometimes, get really good parking spaces near the front of hospitals.

As it turned out, the wedding date fell directly on the first Saturday of our children's 2 week fall break from school so, thanks to some radical family generosity, airfare was purchased and we all were able to travel to the US!!!


SWAK!  The wedding and time with family was great!


Here's the whole STRAW clan that made it to the celebration.

After the wedding in TN, a long car ride brought us to PA!  Mount Nittany!!!

(From R to L: Wendy, Gram, Margaret, & Alace) As usual, our friends in York took great care of us!  The Shuey's opened their doors to host our stay.
Aunt Kathleen and Uncle Skeet flew in from Dallas and Gram drove in from Hamilton, OH!

On my way from the wedding to a meeting at JAARS in North Carolina, my brother and his family hosted me for dinner!  I had great fun with my niece and nephew, Emma and Jackson.

We're blessed with friends that got together with us on several occasions, helping us to make the most of our 2 weeks.

Of course, we found time to visit some of our favorite restaurants.  Can you guess where we are here?

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It was a very quick trip to the US and there was not really time to get over jet-lag before the kids had to be back in school and Steve got back to the inspection of the aircraft.  However, we were so grateful for our family's generosity to make a way for the airfare so that we could be at the wedding and see so many of our family at once- a chance that we don't often get living so far away.

We had three legs to the journey back to Cameroon with United and Brussels airlines... This turned into another unexpected adventure as our first leg (Harrisburg, PA to Chicago) was delayed due to weather and we had to spend 40 additional hours in Chicago.  That will be the next story...


Extreme Bathroom Makeover!

A small, but eager team of 2 came from our home church (York Alliance- PA) to modernize our guest house's bathroom.  They also invested in relationships and introduced the Marketplace Ministries idea to national church believers (more on that in another post).

Guest house "lower" drive way.

The view looking over our back wall from the terrace.

The "before" picture.

Here's the tile crew that came to pitch in.

Our day guardian, Gustave, is an excellent mason worker in disguise! 

Voila!  Facelift complete!  Thanks Kimmy and Rodger and the York Alliance Church family!

Breathe!

Trying to catch up on life has had me in the office and behind a screen for quite a bit of time.  Additionally, we got an email from our local US Embassy telling us that there would be a political opposition rally in the next neighborhood over, so we stayed hunkered down inside while helicopters flew over for part of the day.  So, late in the afternoon, we decided to venture out and break the "cabin fever" a bit.  Here are some photos Alace and I took of our beachwalk.  We're blessed to be just a 5 minute drive from the beach, here in Libreville.  We enjoyed some power walking and the scenery.





Remembering the lessons learned from 4 years ago (ROBBERY!), once the sun set, we didn't wait long to leave the beach!


Thursday, November 8, 2012

Manhood


 While stateside, several key men that shaped our son's (Joseph) life got together to speak blessing over him as a symbolic time.  Joe has grown so much in the past few years and, before we knew it, a Godly man had been formed.  He makes being a dad easy.  I can only say, "praise the Lord" for His grace in allowing us to be Joe's parents.  Here are some photos from that very important night.









Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Pics from Friday's Flight
















Home Team!

Recently, we got a visit from a DYNAMIC DUO from our home church- York Alliance Church (PA).

Here's Rodger having fun with the kid's at Hope House- a home for abandoned children run by the national church.


More new friends at Hope House!                                                                                                    
           
They had a good time at the tourist market.  Little did they know that they had so many friends who had such good prices for them!

A Gabon "Jiffy Lube"! 

Our dynamic duo assisted us, along with some local friends, to take this bathroom and... 

Make it look like this!!!  Definitely modernized!