2005 End of the Year Summaries
Bible Distribution – We distributed 576
Telugu and Tamil Bibles in our sister churches of the CLCI and BELC.
The lower number of Bibles distributed this year is reflected by the
higher costs in catechism distribution for this year. Beyond this we
gave a few Bibles in other areas.
Catechism Translation, Printing and Distribution
Tamil – We printed 1000 Tamil for the use of the BELC in India.
Telugu – Once the Kuske Telugu catechism review is
done by the WELS affiliate in India, we hope
to purchase at least several hundred of these for use of our pastors
and other interested members in both the BELC and the CLCI.
Masai – Through Pastor Jeremiah at Arusha we were able to purchase 600
of these (reprinted by Lutherans in Tanzania of the Leipzig Soc. One of
the 1920’s). They were distributed as follows: 70 Etago CLCK, 10
Nairobi CLCK, 150 LCEA, 370 CLCEA. Apparently there will be a change
somewhat of the CLCEA’s number with some more of those going to the
Nairobi CLCK for work in new areas with the Masai. Next year we
anticipate buying more of these.
Swahili – The ELCC’s translation committee translation of the French
catechism was printed in the USA due to high costs of printing in the
DRC. Of the 500 printed, 164 were sent over July 14th and
the balance in the end of September. We don’t anticipate another
printing of these next year. Swahili catechism that is used in Tanzania
and Kenya produced by the LHF is completely revised and waiting
funding. We pray we can get free copies of this when it is printed for
use among our sister churches in Kenya and Tanzania.
Luganda – In Uganda this translation of the catechism is available and
we are trying to find out availability and cost for use with the new
contacts there.
Kisii – We are purchasing another 40 at least for use in the Etago
CLCK.
French – We received 20 free copies from the LHF and carried them into
the Congo. Fabrice Muller sent over from France for us the following: 2
to Ghana, 10 to Togo,
25 to Congo.
English – With the Sydow catechism we also send the workbook. The
following were sent: 23 to Nigeria, 30 to Ghana, 40 to Kampala, Uganda,
30 to Mbale area of Uganda, 10 to Etago CLCK, 30 to Nairobi CLCK. In
addition 50 were carried into Kenya.
Efik – Fifty catechisms were purchased in the ongoing teaching in
Nigeria.
Further Information – There is no Ewe translation
for use in Togo/Ghana among that tribe. We still don’t know of a
Lingala translation for use in Kinshasa, DRC. There is some work on a
Bamba translation maybe done but not in print for use among some of the
people in the LCEA in Kenya area.
Translation Work – We try to
use the gifts God has given our brethren in our sister churches to do
translation work. In addition to what has been reported in previous
years the following is what has been either started or completed
this year.
Hindi – Pastor Deepak(BELC)
is now starting work in translating our materials with the assistance
of Pastor D. Paul.
French and Swahili in the
DRC – The active translation committee has completed Mueller’s "My
Church and Others" into French as well as 7 of the 14 pamphlets, one
pamphlet on the Lutheran Confessions. In Swahili they have completed
two pamphlets. They are working on more pamphlets and Lutheran Liturgy.
Swahili in Kenya and
Tanzania – Pastor Gondwe(LCEA) is beginning work on Mueller’s "My…"
Evangelist Abraham(CLCEA) is beginning work on the 14 pamphlets. The
LCEA is still working on a revision of their hymnal.
Kisii – Joshua (Etago CLCK)
is still working on Mueller.
Telugu – Pastor
Nireekshana(CLCI) with the help of his wife completed the remaining 13
of the 14 pamphlets.
Efik – Work continues on
translating and printing the 14 pamphlets in Nigeria with Pastors Ufot
and Udo.
Pastoral Training – The
summary of this work by which we assist our overseas churches is in two
parts according to the two-track approach: the seminary approach which
ends in 2 to 5 years, the TEE approach which is ongoing.
Nidubrolu Bible Institute Seminary
(CLCI) – This year they have 32 students at present in the three year
program. In June they graduated 6. Pastor Jyothi heads the school
St. Peter’s Seminary (LCEA)
– At present they have 14 students in the three year program. They
anticipate graduating 7 in 2007. Pastor Angowi heads the school.
Lutheran Bible Institute
(NCLC) – They have seven students in the five year program and of these
three graduate in December. Pastor Udo heads the school.
BELC - India – With 157
pastors at this time and more requesting membership the monthly
meetings for the present eight districts range from one to three days.
This year we began new meetings in Chittoor with 22 more men requesting
information on our church. The material presented in these meetings is
coordinated between the leaders and the missionary. Examinations are
given by our lead pastors. This does not end the study each month.
ELCC – Congo – With now 38
pastors and 36 assistants the importance of training has increased this
last year. Pastor Muzakuza visits and trains the pastors too distant to
attend the Sunday afternoon classes. While we have been sending in TEE
materials for the pastor to use, recently a great step forward was made
with the Mueller/Kreis Dogmatics book being sent. Twenty-five arrived
and thirteen more will be sent. All pastors must in this coming year
complete study in Mueller’s "My Church and Others", the catechism and
the 14 pamphlets and be administered an examination.
CLCEA – All pastors and
assistants(evangelists) in this sister church in Kenya, Tanzania and
Uganda have to study Mueller, the catechism and the 14 pamphlets and be
administered an examination. Three trips by either Pastor Jeremiah or
Pastor Alex to Uganda are planned the next year to accomplish this with
the Uganda men. The teaching in Kenya and Tanzania also involves extra
work because not all men understand the same language in which
materials are available.
CLCK Nairobi – Charles
Gikonyo has the task of leading his men through the catechism, Mueller
and the 14 pamphlets this next year toward the examination. All the men
understand English in which the materials are available.
CLCK Etago – Each year TEE
booklets are given, studied and corrected. This year for the leaders
eight copies of a study in I Cor. were given out.
Self-Help Program – It
should be understood that we cannot at this time fulfill all the
requests or needs to assist our brothers to become more
self-supporting. This is a gradual process which over time will yield
great benefits for the church.
BELC – With about half the
pastors having now been given self-help loans we are certainly
thankful. Yet with 157 pastors and new ones requesting fellowship the
schedule of upcoming loans in the next year is lengthy. We are just
beginning to investigate the purchase of rice paddy land as possibly a
way to have our brethren support the pastors in the BELC. Prayer is
called for in this investigation and the wisdom to analyze it well. The
CLCI has paddy land we purchased for them some years ago which is
supplying a great need in that sister church.
CLCI – Under Pastor
Nireekshana’s guidance they have been able to issue news loans from the
repayment of previous water buffalo loans. Sewing machines were also
purchased this last year for other pastors.
LCEA – The church is now to
forward to Larry Hansen of the Bd. the first six loan proposals for
them. This is the start of this in the LCEA. Let us pray for success
that the pastors may receive the needed help in the material, financial
area.
ELCC – Unfortunately, the
exploration of the purchase of land for a farm project in the DRC has
not turned out well. Previously, a dishonest man tried to sell land
that he did not own. Now the price has skyrocketed way beyond our
ability to assist. We are asking Martin Essien, a successful
businessman in the NCLC, if he can investigate projects in Congo and
Tanzania.
NCLC – All pastors are
issued loans under a program begun over five years ago. While there are
some problems that have occurred, there are repayments.
In Togo and Ghana loans
have been issued to the two pastors in fellowship and two more loans
are anticipated in the new year to the two pastors who are joining.
For all our other brethren overseas we are not able to proceed
except in a couple individual cases. We pray that this program may
continue to expand for the support of the preachers who cannot be
supported enough by their congregations.