Update #2 from Mali (1/8/10)

January 8, 2010

The Mali team arrived safely on Friday evening in Village “F.”  God has already answered many prayers as the team requested them!  First, their way into the villages was smoother than ever along the roads (except for the last section beyond the second river crossing).  We prayed that they would be able to cross safely at both river crossings along the way, and they did so without incident– our first answer to prayer.  The river was moderately high at the crossing point between Senegal and Mali (where they are building a new bridge, so this won’t be a problem on future trips!) and very high– up to the middle of the SUV door, well above the wheel well– at the second crossing.  Keith mentioned that Sane, their driver, is “the best driver in the world!”  Thank God for providing him for this trip!  Also, their new translator, Silas from Kenieba, is a believer who speaks excellent English as well as the nearest tribal language to the Yalunka dialect.  Our Yalunka team has also been praying that we would find someone like him!  All of the team members are still doing well.
 
The best news of the day is that they were able to find “Simon” there.  Simon was one of the first two believers baptized in Village “F” last May.  He told Keith about “many” others (up to 30 people) who heard his testimony of how God answered prayer and healed him and who now want to be taught how to follow Jesus!  This is the first large-scale response in that village after three full years of sharing there and interceding for the people.  On Saturday morning in Mali (about 2:00 a.m. Texas time) Keith and the team will be sharing with that group of seekers who have been waiting to hear the gospel.  Picture something like Cornelius and his household waiting for Simon Peter to come and share with them in Acts 10.  That is the way that it may be in the morning in Mali!  Pray that God would protect these seekers from Satan’s distractions, which he is sure to throw at them, so that nothing will hinder them from repenting and believing in Jesus Christ for their salvation.
 
Keith also shared some bad news.  Philip (the evangelist and main storyteller in Village “Z”) lost his whole season’s crops because some children were playing with fire.  The fire got out of control and burned all of his field.  Also, his younger brother (also Chief “B”’s son) had been very ill.  He recovered, but two of his five children died as a result of illness.
 
Please keep praying constantly for this team.  They are now in the heat of spiritual battle, and our prayers are their “air cover” that soften enemy strongholds and help open hearts to God’s Spirit’s work in their lives.  Though you are thousands of miles away, your work of intercession is critical to the fruitfulness of their mission!  Please pray:

  • That many people will come and hear the gospel in Village “F” on Saturday morning.
  • That most or all of those seekers will understand the message of salvation by grace through faith in Jesus Christ, repent of their sins, and commit their lives to follow the “Jesus road.”
  • That the team will have wisdom about how much time they need to spend in Village “F” and how, if any, their original itinerary needs to be adjusted in order to join God where He is now at work.
  • That the team and their translators will get good rest tonight, remain safe and healthy, and speak exactly what the Holy Spirit leads them to say to meet the spiritual needs of their hearers.

Thanks again for your faithful prayers for this team!  Click on this link to hear the exciting audio report from Keith Arnett: 01-08-2010 Mali audio report

January 2010 Mali Team Update #1

January 7, 2010

The January Mali team all arrived safely in Dakar Senegal.  They left Dakar about 9:00 a.m. local time (six hours later than Texas time) and drove all day.  The cross-country road has improved greatly since this time last year, so they had a relatively smooth trip.  They have a good driver, but communication with him is somewhat of an issue since he speaks no English (just French and various African languages).  They reached Kedougou (in southeastern Senegal) at 8:30 p.m.  Their guest house hosts prepared a delicious dinner for them, and they were very grateful for that!  All of them are well and in good spirits, anxious for the final leg of the drive into Mali and then into the Yalunka villages on Friday.  Please pray that they are all able to rest well tonight and that they have two safe river crossings on Friday.  They will go first to Village “F,” the large village where the FBCK hut is located.  There are only a handful of believers there, so pray that they will find them and have a good time of fellowship with them to encourage them in their faith.  It would be great to find more new believers there since the last team served there in May of 2009.
 
Audio updates will be attached to these e-mails beginning tomorrow.  Thank you for praying!

Pray for the January 6-16, 2010 Mali Mission Team

January 6, 2010

At noon (Texas time) on Wednesday, January 6, Keith Arnett and David Johnson departed for Mali, West Africa.  They will pick up Mike Anderson (who left a day earlier) in Dakar, Senegal on Thursday morning.  Then they will drive across Senegal, spend the night in the town of Kedougou, and then cross over into Mali on Friday morning.  In Kenieba they will pick up Pastor Bart (our African partner and translator) and Silas, another African believer who will be going with the team to the Yalunka villages for the first time.  He will serve as a second interpreter, and hopefully he will share his personal testimony of walking on the Jesus road.  They will head into the Yalunka villages in southwestern Mali on Friday afternoon.
 
Here are some specific prayer requests that Keith Arnett (the team leader) asks you to pray for during this trip:
  • Please pray that all travel will be smooth, safe, and timely.
  • Please pray for divine appointments all along the way to the villages.
  • Please pray that the river would be passable (there will be two crossing points on this trip).
  • Please pray that other believers in Pastor Bart’s town will be spurred on by their brother Silas’ example to share their faith in nearby villages
  • Please pray that the saints in the Yalunka villages will devour the stories, that they will be equipped and eager to share them, and that they will be encouraged with positive responses when they share the stories.
  • Please pray that they will find strong churches in at least two of the villages who have been meeting together regularly for worship, prayer, and Bible study.  Also pray that these groups will be strengthened during the team’s time there during these days.
  • Please pray that any distractions sent by Satan to prevent or disrupt the times of teaching would be thwarted or ignored so that nothing will prevent God’s word from being taught this coming week.
  • Please pray that Keith, Mike, and David will each be holy and filled with the Holy Spirit continually and that the difficult physical and emotional conditions would not hinder them from being used by God as His clean vessels.
Here is the main prayer request for FBCK’s entire year of ministry among the Yalunka in 2010:  As the Holy Spirit has established churches in several villages, please pray for FBCK teams as they provide discipleship and encouragement to the indigenous saints.  Pray that God will raise up strong, biblically-qualified church leaders in each village and that the church will grow throughout villages across the area as the Good News is shared by Africans to Africans.

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