My first furlough/home assignment is complete and I’ve
returned to South Africa for my second three-year term with CVM! Seems like I should feel like a real
missionary now :) But I must admit, I don’t feel different. I still feel like a regular person doing a
fairly normal job to the best of my abilities and seeking to share God with
those I meet. And that is just the way
it should be! Those of us living
overseas in full time ministry are just regular people, working hard, facing
difficulties and frustrations, and taking pleasure in the small joys of life.
Spending three months in the USA has been a blessing
in many ways. Seeing my family and even
much of my extended family, visiting with old friends and catching up on their
lives, speaking to groups of vet students, and meeting many of my supporters
that I’ve never had the pleasure to meet previously has been refreshing and
encouraging. The continuing education
conferences that I attended have also given me food for thought and I’m looking
forward to introducing new ideas and techniques in the clinic here as well as
working out new client communication training for the students in the Animal
Health program.
This year we will have the largest final-year class
since I arrived with over 70 students (last year we had 55). Fitting those students into 6 rotation groups
will mean large group sizes and reduced contact with individual students. Please pray that the Lord will provide
opportunities during each rotation to get to know the students and move beyond
the large group sizes to individual relationships. Please also pray that I don’t go crazy trying
to corral and organize that many students!
The clinic is going to be bursting from the seams!
Aside from the clinic, I am also continuing with the
weekly student Bible studies and would appreciate your prayers for the fresh
new first-years; that they will find joy in spending time with God and in His
word. The Gestring’s and I are also
praying for the Lord to direct committed students to our Acts 1:8 witnessing
training program. Several of our long-term
students graduated last year so we are eagerly looking to who the Lord will
bring along new this year.
A few other prayer points for the year:
· Continued
peace on campus! We have been blessed
with two peaceful years and pray for a third year free of protests and riots
· The
new Compulsory Community Service veterinarians (new grads) have arrived and
started working in the clinic. Please
pray for them to grow in skill and knowledge as I mentor them throughout 2019.
· Safety
of students – a large percentage of our Bible study students have been mugged
or assaulted when walking to the grocery store.
Please pray for their physical safety, especially when off campus.
· New
financial supporters are needed for my next three years. In order to meet my budget and continue
serving at North-West University, I’m praying for an additional $800/month. Several of my past supporters have been
unable to continue for this second term so there is a current monthly deficit
to fill.
Thank you so much for your prayers and support over
the past three years! I look forward to sharing
with you, over the next three years, what else God is going to do here in
Mafikeng, South Africa. The adventures
await!