B.A.S.I.C. NEWSLETTER # 112
I Cor. 16:9
"For a wide door for effective work has opened to me, and there are
many adversaries."
Jan. 15, 2008
LCEA-Lutheran Church in East Africa-Tanzania-Summary
Pastor Angowi leads the LCEA. The Lutheran Church in East
Africa consists of pastors and congregations who left the large
Lutheran church in Tanzania.
They saw clearly the errors and consequently withdrew. There are others
who are investigating the LCEA. We pray more men will see the error of
ordaining women among other false teachings in the large Lutheran church.
Last year a pastor joined and this year also. While so many consider
only the organization and external things, these men looked at the Word
and followed it.
The LCEA continues to have 13 students in St. Peter's Seminary in Himo.
Pray that someone else can soon help Pastor Angowi in the teaching there.
Recently, mission helpers Larry Hansen, Loren Hansen, Russ Schmitt and
Pastor Mayhew helped with teaching, upkeep on the sem building and
considering self-help projects to allow the men to support themselves,
since congregations are so small. The pastoral conference of this church
is attended by about evenly pastors in the ministry and the sem students
preparing for the ministry. This bodes well for the future of the church.
When eight men graduate from St. Peter's Seminary in Himo,
Tanzania in November 2009 the LCEA will nearly double its
workforce. Since many of the pastors now are older, this will be a boost
to assisting and replacing men who are now serving faithfully.
The farthest stations are in Dar
es Salaam and Dodoma. Not long ago several Muslims converted to
Christianity at our Dodoma congregation. The congregation also supports
thirty orphans a number of whom are Muslim. We rejoice with our brothers
in this outreach to Muslims and pray that more may be reached.
As with any young church there are growing pains. Just as with a child
growing, so with the living organism of the church. God's hand has been
seen over and over again as difficulties are met with in faith and turning
to the Lord in prayer.
A new hymnal has now been completed in typeset and is to be printed with a
first run of 500 copies. We pray that this will assist the members to sing
His praises mightily.
With the eight graduates of next November we are concerned as to how we
can help them, since the congregations are so small to support a pastor.
As in our many sister churches we will be granting self-help loans. These
will be repaid into a revolving fund which will assist other pastors also.
It is of course critical in all of our sister churches that the loans be
repaid as non-repayment hurts a brother who is waiting for a loan.
I am sure that as time passes we will see more men go through the five
year program at the seminary and come forth to do His work. As Luke
writes repeatedly in Acts, so may His Word today grow and increase and
numbers of believers be multiplied.
CLCEA-Church of Lutheran Confession in East Africa Summary
Pastor Jeremiah leads this church of 2332 souls in Tanzania
and Kenya.
They also have work in Uganda
which he visits several times a year. This church has seen growth in the
last year both in members and in understanding of the Word.
With the CLCEA as with most of our sister churches there has been
translation work done, in this case putting Mueller's "My Church and
Others" into Swahili along with other literature to explain our
teachings. We hope to have these materials on our website soon so that any
can inquire about our teachings in their own language. We will then
copy these for all pastors to have in the language they better understand
over English. Thank God for the gifts and abilities of the men who are
doing this. God supplies His Church with all that is necessary for the
work.
There is in the church a large number of Masai, for which we praise God.
This is the least evangelized tribe in East
Africa with perhaps onl yone in ten believing in Christ. The
Muslims are also in evidence out there to win the Masai souls for ther
abysmal religion. The CLCEA coninues to have Masai in three of their four
districts, with one district completely Masi in 14 stations. In another
district they have started work with a very primitive people, the Ndorobo.
Pray God that this backward people advance in the Gospel knowledge.
We are continuing Bible distribution as well as with catechisms. We will
be buying 150 Masai catechisms for the Masai district(one of four
districts). There is also roofing help we are considering for these
people to enable them to move under better shelter for worship and study.
Now they meet either under trees or in very cramped spaces in houses.
Among the Masai perhaps one in ten believe in the Lord, making this a
field in which we are vitally interested to bring people in from the
kingdom of darkness to the kingdom of light. Muslims are also very active
to convert the Masai to Islam. We rejoice that one whole district (14
stations) of the CLCEA are Masai.
Some other pastors are investigating our sister church to see if they
agree and what we teach from the Word. Two of these men attended our
recent joint pastoral conference. This conference was hosted this year in Arusha,
Tanzania by Pastor Jeremiah. Pastor Jeremiah also makes several
trips a year to Kampala,
Uganda to assist in outreach there with one congregation which has
studied our teachings and has been given the catechism. Some others in Uganda
we thought would join with us, but have not due to differences.
Our sister churches in East
Africa have contacts and congregations that overlap each other. But
in Christian freedom we continue to operate and see there is plenty of
work and opportunities without becoming overly concerned about geography
or organization. Our now annual joint pastoral conference is an effort to
have our men meet together and discuss and understand each others efforts
for Him as well as study that blessed Word of God together. It is the Word
that is alive and active and makes us so.
OPEN DOOR-continued
Part 2
OUR LORD GIVES US AN EXAMPLE OF THE OPEN DOOR
In Jn. 4:7-42 we have an exciting drama. A soul hung in the
balance. It is an incident out of every day life. A similar incident could
easily be repeated in your life right now. We approach this section to
learn how our great Rabbi did it. What follows is a study outline.
vv.7-8 It all began with the need for a drink of water. Did our Lord need
a drink? As you read it does it seem like a real thing? Yes. There was a
real need in the woman. And our Lord used His real need for a drink of
water to approach this woman. Thus in our ongoing life the opportunities
arise. Our Lord could and would use such. He asked in order to lead into
the water of life. The Lord has told us he will make us fishers of men. We
do not stand on the seashore and hold the net and whistle for the fish to
scurry on shore and jump into our net. We launch out into the deep
and cast the net. Were we to stand on the shore and hold the net a few
flying fish might land in our net. We go to where the fish swim and frolic
in order to catch them.
vv.9-19 She wasn't searching for truth, though the Lord was searching for
the sinner. There is no blatant evidence in the narrative that whe was
hungering and thirsting after righteousness, nor do most today. The Lord
does not hesitate to deal with sinners, those who one could never expect
to become pillars in the church. Here is a great Teacher with an ordinary
woman. Here is the full Jew with a half-breed Samaritan. Here is the
upright and holy Man with a repetitious sinner. So dreadfully often we
miss the opportunity(open door) that the Lord never missed because our
thinking is not clear. It is befuddled by sin.
Each of us develops our physical skills as we grow. We learned to turn
over, then to crawl, then to walk and finally to run. So alswe we develop
our witnessing skills. We dare not use the excuse that the door is closed.
We listen to our Lord to learn how to develop the skill of turning from
earthly to heavenly things in our talk, and from the mundane to the
glorious, from the admittedly petty to the life-changing.
vv.19-26 It is not a matter of coming to the temple, synagogue or church,
but of coming to Him. Here is the Lord and His Word and the hearer brought
to faith. This situation canbe repeated many times in our daily lives. To
grasp the concept of the 'open door' we need to fight against limiting our
most holy faith. It is not just for the set apart, holy special times. Is
there a waking moment that you are not Christ's? We need to put down the
devil's attempts to distract us. One there is for whom I am living. In Him
I live and move and have my being. I strive to make speaking of Him as
natural as breathing.
vv.27-30 One would not have expected this! The disciples marveled not that
the woman believed, but that Jesus talked to her! They hd yet much to
learn about the open door of witnessing opportunity. She who was not
looking for the Christ was sought out and found by Him and won by the
Word. She is so excited that she hurries back to town leaving her water
jar!
vv.31-42 The gates of hell shall not prevail against the Word. The city ws
breached not by a vast military host bearing battering rams and siege
equipment, but by a single woman entering the gate with the Good News in
her heart and on her lips. EVen more results were forthcoming from the
city. We are born to multipy, born of water and the Wrod to propagate the
saving faith. If the concept of the open door is clear we will seek to
duplicate what our Lord did at Jacob's Well and to replicate the apostle
in thought and act. "For though we live in the world we are not
carrying on a worldly war, for the weapons of our warfare are not worldly
but have divine power to destroy strongholds. We destroy arguments and
every proud obstacle to the knowledge of God, and take every thought
captive to obey Christ..." 2 Cor. 10:3-5
THE GREAT BANQUET IS SET AND THE DOOR IS OPEN
Read Lk. 14:15-24. There still is room! There still is time! "Go
ourquickly to the streets and lanes" and bring them in. "Go out
to the highways and hedges and compel people to come in, that..."His
house may be filled. The door to the great banquet hall is open to them.
Before you also is a wide door, the wide door of opportunity to hearald
Him and His atoning sacrifice.
As Paul prayed, "that God may open to us a door for the Word..."
Col. 4:3, so let us pray. God answered Paul's prayer for such an
opportunity in his Roman imprisonment. "I want you to know, brethren,
that what has happened to me has really served to advance the Gospel, so
that it has become known throughout the whole praetorian guard and to all
the rest that my imprisonment is for Christ; and most of the brethren have
been made confident in the Lord because of my imprisonment, and are much
more bold to speak the Word of God without fear." Phi. 1:12-14. May
it be so with us also.
Pastor Koenig
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B.A.S.I.C. NEWSLETTER # 113
I Cor. 16:9
"For a wide door for effective work has opened to me, and there are
many adversaries."
Jan. 30, 2008
ELCC Congo Capsule Summary
Our sister church in the
Democratic
Republic of Congo faces a lot of inquiries of pastors to join. But
once they find out there is not salary and other benefits they pull back.
This is not new in any of our sister churches. We have seen this over and
over. But in
Congo
it has been to a larger extent. The important thing is that the inquirers
are taken through our teachings. The brothers in
Congo
have taken renewed effort in translating our materials into Swahili and
French. We hope that soon there will be copies of many materials
typeset to be copied. Some of these we have on our website
www.lutheranmissions.org
and the others will be put on when done.
Pastor Mutombo Muzakuza continues to try to reach out to areas beyond the
immediate area of Lubumbashi. Recently Martin Essien from the NCLC in
Nigeria was able to accompany Pastor Koenig to Congo
to consider all the work there, especially any self-help efforts. Martin
Essien is a businessman from Nigeria.
In meeting with the catechists, who teach the catechism and Bible stories
there was discussion on visual aids such as line drawings to help teach
the truths of the Bible. The catechists have a theme for this year of the
Beatitudes to work on visual aids and teaching tools to help teach these
from Matthew 5. Pray for our brothers and sisters in DRC that they
continue to find true searchers after the truth that these learn from them
and remain with them to share the work of preaching and teaching.
Annual Report on BELC to India
Pastoral Conference Part
1 ( 7 districts)
In the BELC there are district chairmen for the different districts.
Pastor D. Paul, who is also president of the BELC, gave a report on seven
of the districts as follows. It should be remembered that when he gives
the numbers of pastors and congregations this includes both those in
fellowship and those in study who have to go through the catechism, 14
pamphlets on our church and other points. The remaining districts' reports
will be in part 2.
"We are very happy to present the annual report of the year
2006-2007. The BELC districts of Uthukottai, Vaniyambadi,
Chennai,
and Tiruvallur are in Tamil Nadu State. Koppedu, Sri Kalahasti, and
Chittor districts are in Andhra Pradesh State. Our aim and objective is
teaching and preaching the pure Word of God and saving souls through the
Word and Sacrament.
- 26 pastors serve under Uthukottai District in 26 congregations and
11 preaching points.
- 29 pastors serve under Vaniyambadi District in 35 congregations and
17 preaching points. T. Sampath is chairman of these two districts.
- 39 pastors serve under Chennai
District in 47 congregations and 22 preaching points.
- Tiruvallure District was recently opened with 26 pastors. These men
have come to us from Tamil Ev. Luth. Church and Church of Christ. V.
Rajamani is chairman of these two districts.
- 26 pastors serve under the Sri Kalahasti District in 35
congregations.
- 26 pastors serve under the Chittoor District in 28 congregations. B.
Bhasker is chairman of these two districts.(It should be mentioned
that at the pastoral conference a letter was received of inquiry to
form a new district with men from the South Andhra Lutheran Church in
Naidupet.)
- 26 pastors serve under the Koppedu District in 32 congregations. D.
Paul is in charge of this district.(It should be mentioned that he
would like to begin a new district with inquirers in Tirutani.)
These pastors are conducting regular Sunday worship services and Sunday
school. 3998 children are taught in these Sunday schools. Weekday services
are also held and catechism study takes place also. Twelve church building
projects were undertaken with nine complete and three under construction.
We have inaugurated Martin Luther Bible School, a two year course at
Nagalapuram on Feb. 20th with 17 students. Five pastors teach in our
MLBS with D. Paul the main teacher. Classes are held from Monday to
Thursday. Gospel team work is done by these students. Our team workers use
Luther's Small Catechism and New Testaments in Tamil and Telugu in
outreach giving to hindus. We have seen fruit from this effort. There are
many requests for the materials.
The VBS program is aimed at reaching rural children during the summer. Our
Mission Helpers trip from the CLC-USA was very useful for these VBS
classes. Our Mission Helpers worked also to strengthen pastors
and believers in the Word of God.
In the name of our Triune God we have carried out the plans and programs.
Please pray for us and our soul winning and gaining ministry. Let us go to
God's throne of grace continuously in these days of prayer."
(Submitted by Pastor D. Paul)
Bible Challenges
Quiz Book by F.H.Moehlmann
We begin a series of Bible Challenge questions
and answers. The answers to the questions will be printed in the following
B.A.S.I.C. Try to answer each question and than check your
answers next time.
Surprises
l. A surprise in store for the disciples at the well in Samaria.
2. He receive the greatest surprise of his life while on his way to
Damascus.
3. Women surprised while on their way to the tomb of a loved one.
4. Parents surprised at what they saw taking place in the temple.
5. This priest was really surprised while he was offering sacrifice.
6. Jesus surprised while teaching in a house.
7. Christians surprised at hearing this former foe preach Christ.
8. A large army surprised at midnight by three hundred men.
9. A husband and wife received the greatest surprise of their lives in
their own home.
10.They were surprised to see the Holy Ghost poured out also on the
Gentiles.
11.Two disciples really surprised by what women told them on the day of
Christ's
resurrection.
12.A king's daughter surprised while going swimming.
13.People surprised to see a man live after having been bitten by a
poisonous beast.
14.They were perfectly amazed to hear these men speaking their language.
15.A king surprised at Jerusalem by the visit of strangers from the East.
Pastor Koenig