God has been so merciful in opening doors before us. Here are a few recent happenings
High School Campus
Bible Study: Things keep coming together to begin a Bible Study on the
local public High School for pre-University students. I’m super excited about this opportunity and
I pray that many come to faith through it.
Perhaps more importantly is to pray that the faith of the young
Christians would soak up the gospel and sink roots down into the streams of
living waters becoming like well rooted oaks of righteousness. If the Christians are strengthened,
challenged, encouraged, rebuked and above all loved on then they will bear good
fruit as they learn to abide and grow in Christ Jesus.
Prayer points: Conversion and growth especially among those
who already name the name of Christ.
Boldness and favor for the young student and teacher who are
spearheading this from the inside: Frederic and Frau Alscher
That I and others would be ready to receive the many needy
students in loving relationship and discipleship
College Groups: A
new Technical College is in the final stages of being built in Lippstadt. Students have been attending since last
fall. The Christian Student group has
been very slow in starting but is gaining momentum. The core is small but even in the midst of
business the devil has not been able to extinguish it. If all goes well we will receive a room next
month on campus to conduct Bible Study and Campus outreach. At the same time I am leading CCLP’s young
adult group and would love to see both groups get connected.
Please pray that students with Christian roots would be
found, engaged, awakened and led into good fellowship where they can grow. Wisdom and grace for these small beginnings.
Personal Healing and
Growth: I try to keep in mind the needs of the body at large but I am with
Calvary for a reason. I think it’s among
the best systems I’ve seen and therefore I want to see CC Lippstadt grow but we
are already having hardships with the growth we have. Different people have different opinions and
we need grace to get along together with several very dominant
personalities. Besides that a dear saint
and sister in Christ in her 50s who died last night after a month long struggle
with cancer. There is a hole in our
little body without her but we must trust that Christ’s pruning is not without
cause. Eva is now at home with the Lord
and we trust that God will fill her void with others who will take part in the
nourishing vine of Christ Jesus.
Eva worked at a print shop and came through reading the
church newsletters we would print there.
Her daughter Carina is also a believer in our congregation but the
husband Helmut and son Oliver do not seem to have a relationship with the Lord
though they have recently been attending.
Your prayers for them are not without effect and gain.
- Tuesday, May 20, 2014
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