Saturday, March 30, 2019

April 2019 - Greatly Blessed

God has blessed us greatly this year!  We have a wonderful group of new students who have joined our Acts 1:8 witnessing training program and many are also attending the home church at my house on campus.  My living room has been full each week with 10-12 students. Somehow, all the muffins I make vanish within minutes!
Acts 1:8 students during Wed night training.
To start off the year in our home church, we watched the new movie of Richard Wurmbrand’s life in Romania under communist rule, Tortured for Christ.  His organization, Voice of the Martyrs, have also produced a six weeks study based on his life and wisdom and using scripture to examine our relationship with Christ and others.  Each study focuses on a different aspect, and the students have found it challenging and encouraging. Seeing how God uses the suffering of His martyrs to grow His Church helps us to see a different side of suffering and how we can pray for those experiencing persecution.
Studying God's Word during our home church
This evening we looked at the underground church and read about the early church in Acts.  We discussed the importance of meeting together frequently and our responsibilities in the church; both our local church and the universal church.  Should we choose a church based on a worship style we like or a good preacher or should we rather choose a church where we can serve and bless others?
In between Bible studies, witnessing training, home church, and the clinic, I decided to try camping at a local, national park.  After borrowing a tent and sleeping bag, I loaded up the car and headed out to Pilanesberg National Park.  It was wonderful being out in nature for a few days and there were plenty of opportunities to practice my photography skills.  The tent even survived a crazy wind, lightning, and rain storm, although it did end up a bit wet inside.  I was worried the tent pegs would pull out and I’d go rolling across the campground!  Hopefully, I’ll be able to do more camping over the next few years as it is an inexpensive way to get away. 

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