This energetic pastor has been making great use of the two
of the tools we brought in June. He has
audio scriptures (from World Mission in Grandville, MI) in 2 languages--Iraqw
and Datooga/Barabaig.
With just one of these units in the Iraqw language, Philipo
has started 6 listening groups, in which they first hear a Scripture passage
and then follow up with teaching or questions for further understanding and
application.
That's right! Philipo
travels every night to different areas to disciple these 6 groups!
As the pastor of a local Pentecostal church, he has also
taken his church leaders (elders and group leaders) as well as other pastors
through the Activation International Discipleship Class. And there is fruit!...
Petro Nehu (pictured here on the far right) was originally one
of this church's evangelists; however, the church leadership has sent him to
live among the tribespeople in a nearby Barabaig village. He has learned the
language and has immersed himself there, where he is now utilizing the second
audio unit as a kind of missionary tool to the usually-resistent Barabaig.
Petro's strategy is to take the audio Bible to places in the
village where people gather, and there he begins to play it out loud. In no
time at all, people begin to gather to listen. Oh, they do love a good story!
Peter tells us that over time a few have begun to ask questions, leading
some of them to convert to Christianity! Praise the Lord! God is beginning to
build His church in this "unreached people group."
Though she is quiet and graceful, we came to see that Philipo's
wife Marta is indeed a strong and capable partner for Philipo. She also has
used the church's audio scriptures among some of the women in Dawari.
She was especially blessed with one of the gifts we brought
to them in their home. In addition to a Christmas card bearing the group
picture from the discipleship class, I brought in a small paper gift bag
containing several pair of reading glasses. I asked whether either of them
might benefit from them. The excitement in the room was vibrant!
When we arrived with our seemingly-meager gift of a few pair
of reading glasses from the Dollar Store, she knew that we were merely God's
delivery service, meant to find her even in her home and give her God's answer
to her prayer. She sat there for a few minutes, unable to speak and unable to
contain the tears.
As we prayed together for their ministry, for their marriage and family, and for their church's outreach, the Holy Spirit bound our hearts together. Thus, as we were leaving, Marta asked Susan to wait just a moment, as she ran back into the house. One minute later, she emerged dressed in a different wrap, and she presented Susan with the gift of her own special, Barabaig shawl. This prayer shawl, carrying the tears of a true intercessor, is a real treasure to our team.