March 2012 Central Africa Mission: A Triumph Of The Risen Christ

Team photo, front to back, Bruce, Tim, Rupert, Peter. Keith and Sean, well, maybe later

Dear Brother and Sister – With the arrival at Sarnia of the tired team members and battered mission vehicles at 21:30 on Thursday 5 April one might be tempted to conclude that the latest mission trip to the Central African assemblies to be complete. The truth is, the mission continues: our hearts are buried in those fields of harvest, where our thoughts are continually turned to those fellowships vulnerable to the merciless onslaught of the enemy who through famine, poverty, disease and corruption tries to keep these gentle folk under heel.This was a mission where, again our risen Saviour was victorious, and we were but active spectators of Him building His church. What a good work that will be when the Bride is completed: Hallelujah!

Every home contribution towards this mission; be it a popcorn prayer on the way to work to remember the team, or a potato act of faith to intercede for a specific border crossing, or a monetary contribution to the expenses, or a sweetie to the “goodie rat-pack” all were sincerely appreciated. Every SMS for encouragement, every call, and every prayer to the Lord for His intervention in impossible situations was real to us and we were carried as the whole body, co-ordinated by the Master to stride to His victory. Praise God! The thankful hearts of sisters and brothers, receiving donated literature; elders receiving much needed clothing for distribution to relieved widows and orphans, and children accepting a longed dreamed for sweetie all testify that there is desperate need there in every situation calls for us as a complete body to continue to outpour His love.

As a team, again, we were overflowed by an unrestrained response in the form of true love, care, hospitality, and preparation from our beloved sister and brothers. Meals made of simple rice and boiled egg, maybe a bit of tomatoes and onion – A bit of boiled pumpkin leaves for breakfast, a cup of sweet boiled water to wash them down. It is all that they have; but a king’s feast to us. There were gifts carried from one fellowship to another; a melon here, or 4 cups of rice there all sent with love and lovingly received.
Our brothers and sisters in the three countries we visited are praying for us in RSA that the Word might prosper in our hearts as it abundantly is in theirs, extending their hands of greetings and well wishes to us all. Expressing their love to those team members who having gone there before, some even naming those of previous team’s names to be specifically reminded of the hope that Jesus offers and to hearken to His call. Is this not the Book of Acts continued? 
The count of hardships is not worth the ink, for we count it but a joy – although it was tough on all, where some days hit 45C and others became single digit rain bogged days. The squalor of the slums in Chimoio, Lusaka and Blantyre is appalling, it always is. The details of incessant flies and mosquitoes, fuel shortages, water contamination and mud will only distract us from the real story of this mission:  that the Word was truthfully preached, faith in the faltering restored, signs and wonders ensuing, men and women coming to know Christ as their personal saviour, old friendships renewed and the bond of brotherhood extended. Indeed the Church in Central Africa is alive and arising by the power of Christ and souls are snatched from the awful slipway to hell.
While storm clouds gather the Malawi fields are planed and ready to be refreshed by God’s promise of salvation
While fatigued bodies and battered vehicles can only be a small evidence of the real extent to which Christ was victorious on this trip, one can almost open any new testament book, especially Acts, or Heb 11, or 2 Cor 5 and reread the March 2012 events, only remixed where names and places have been changed to fit our African context.
This was the mission where the whole body, in RSA, and Central Africa were in unison in prayer, provision and effort to extend that which we have – the Name of Jesus to assist our beloved brother Elias who was in a terrible car accident.  The suffering that he has endured, to forward the gospel is already know to us from previous occasions. However in this accident he had lost 20% blood through a head injury (a gash from forehead 25cm to the back of the head), dislocation of his shoulder and the fracturing of lumbar vertebra all are added to the reality of the grimy corrupt state hospital in central Mozambique.
His dire situation was real to us as a team and earnestly prayed seeking our God’s direction and assistance to help Elias here. The full extent of Jesus’ mercy and our Father’s might remain a mystery – but miracles abounded. The recovery of Elias, is miraculous, his airlift by Mercy Air another miraculous intervention, the discovery of the accident scene by another missionary – miraculous! The preservation of Rupert and vehicle on his return visit Elias in Quellemane (a 1200km round trip) – this was miraculous.
While the list of  brothers in our fellowships in Natal, Cape and Gauteng who responded and are still assisting Elias through prayer, contributions in free professional advice and other help is too long to mention and for fear of omitting even the smallest of mites. Suffice to say, that as the body of Christ was co-ordinated to this care for Elias is something that leaves even seasoned mission campaigners’ astounded. Not to mention to the confounding of the sceptical world outside the Body.
One particular event that stirs our heart is the response from the local fellowships in Gorangoza and MVonde – who despite having had late rains and a disaster of a harvest, collected bags of rice and maize to sustain Elias’s family while he is recovering in the Chimoio hospital. Please continue to pray for Elias and his family, for fortitude and patience through the long recovery period.The prognosis is that with enough rest (how can a disciple of his zeal rest?) he should have a full bill of health with- in 5-8 weeks.  Then, as now, he will be a walking miracle.
The Mission Zambia team of Mike and Peter had departed for a couple of days before the Mission Moz and Malawi team. Their report is one of Christ pushing back the darkness laden boundaries, and that with each significant step hearts continue to be converted, factions resolved and brothers coming together in unity to be renewed. Mike and Peter held various men’s seminars where again, proud and puffed up hearts were deflated at the simplicity of the Gospel preached as sufficient to raid the gates of hell and bring souls to the freedom of salvation in Christ.
The teams in southern Malawi visited East Bank, Palombe and Blantyre areas. Here again the glory of God is revealed in the economic situation that we found upon arrival. The country had in the last 6months shed 50% of the currency value and was in the middle of a fuel shortage – in fact by the Tuesday – Blantyre was dry of fuel and power outages imminent. Only the intervention of God who answered a flash prayer, helped us to scrape enough fuel to get to the fellowships.
By all accounts from the teams the depressed economic situation had a reverse effect on the spiritual affairs in the villages and fellowships. Men and women striving for Christ, making an unpopular stand against the disorder and drunkenness that had enveloped the rural population, soaking up every Word preached,  and diligently rehearsing song items that glorify His name.
The “Israel Band” striking up a new song to God’s glory on homemade instruments
What we also found, was a fresh softness to worship, where many fellowships now have homemade guitars, self constructed drum kits and bass boxes. Now there are gentle, skilled and passionate expressions to our Saviour – a remarkable change in the traditional drum thrash and foot stomp. Night meetings continuing for 3-4 hours where worship to His glory are followed by hymns of praise and the preaching of Truth and Righteousness. Where, at Namangale Fellowship, “the Israel band” composed impromptu choruses to support  the Word ministered.A remarkable turnaround for the Palombe district which for long has been distracted by false teaching and “brethren politics”.
Now, from the sincere appreciation for the salvation won, these beloved fellowships praise and worship in love and truth. Please pray for the continued unity in Christ and also that the early sparks of revival catch onto more than the kindling sticks for the entire valley to be convicted of sin and the mercy of Salvation become evident. Please pray for souls to be added and leaders to hold fast to sound doctrine. 
Brothers in unity, discussing the day’s ministry in Palombe district
While the work in East Bank continues to grow – not only in the numbers of children, but more so, especially in the depth of the revelation among established believers there – much prayer is still needed though. This area is very prone to drought and is always on the imminent famine list. While it is hard to understand since one of Africa’s largest rivers flows past this area and the ground water table is only 2-15 away. Please pray for water efficient agricultural practices, wisdom in the elders to comfort those robbed of loved one’s by the scourge of Malaria.This debilitating disease is especially prevalent in the area.
The fellowships around Blantyre recently suffered much loss of property due to unseasonal rains and flooding, both personal houses and their fellowship hall was damaged. Here the sundried clay bricks and foundations became water logged and roofing material was all lost. Much of the money for these projects came from the Malawi brother’s contribution, and these will need to be regenerated – in the city, costs escalate in Zimbabwean like inflation rates. Please pray that these brothers don’t loose heart and hold onto the promise.
The great news here is that through the literature delivered every mission trip, many new hearts are reached and young and old are coming in touch with our Saviour. Please keep the Blantyre fellowships’ in prayer, not only for the rebuilding of their fellowship halls but also for moral fortitude and health – Blantyre has a staggering 50% HIV infection rate! Coupled with the Malarial infection – the very young are especially vulnerable.
The area in Central Malawi where Peter and Rupert visited and held day seminars, like Zomba have a good report, but still need to be remembered since this area is an Islam stronghold. The Lake Malawi area of Ntcheu  is a story of sadness and is in need of a touch of Holy fire to pick-up where the enemy has laid waste, we believe that there are still brothers and sisters there, but they are leaderless.
If the Malawi leg of this mission was toned down, at rest and gentle; the vibrant Mozambique leg was a blast and flew into the face of opposition, who only know  “on or off”, no half measures exist here. We entered Mozambique praising the Lord for the provision of fuel, but carefully considering the situation in our hearts for the arrangements there without Elias and Rupert.
The Lord strengthened us with brilliant accommodation arranged by Johann and Ann Celliers in Chimoio. All the arrangements went well which is sometimes a bit confusing, as one has to exchange money, fuel-up, meet interpreters and make departure and camping arrangements.
The Gorangoza district is 120km away from Chimoio city to the south and east, while the MVonde is in the highlands on the Zimbabwean border 80km away to the west. Our days here were immensely blessed as the Word was confirmed in hearts, believers questions answered, and what was especially gladdening is, 2 new fellowships were welcomed into the Body.  The events of Elias’ accident certainly overshadowed the thinking, but we are always astounded by their love for us, but more so, their diligence to continue to seek Godly direction and their giving of their best to support Elias.
Mention needs to be made of the Lords undertaking in the crash where one vehicles’ radiator was punctured and repaired in the bush. We can only praise God for His mercy here. The mission in Mozambique could have been a disaster, had He not been with us. Fortunately, there were no injuries and the minor damage easily repaired, not only for us to complete the visiting of the Gorangoza fellowships but also to return home.
Visiting Mozambique fellowships, is often  described as seeing the lame rise under the strength of Jesus and leaping and jumping into the temple. Please continue to pray for the leaders in these fellowships who are striding forward, to keep their freshness and not get puffed up by pride or robbed by fear of the unknown. 
These fellowships have been victorious over animism, tribal ancestor beliefs and witchcraft, that still keeps most of the population in bondage. In particular, please remember to pray for the fellowship in Mucodza, where the leader, bro. Carlito has lost 2 children to Malaria and associated infections in the last 6 months. His 3rd child is struggling to recover from a snake bite, yet when he praises God and sings at full blast, even the clouds part, what a joy he has in being in Christ.
Visiting new friends on Mount Gorangoza in Mozambique is often wet, muddy, remote and rewarding
Brothers and sisters: it is impossible to express our team’s thanks to you for even reading this report, and keeping these believers in Central Africa in your prayers. After twice annually reading of the 7500km trek into Central Africa and the ardors represented, it might be easy to consign the March 2012 Mission to the “been there done that” folder. Please repent, if that is your attitude. In Central Africa there are souls of brothers and sisters on the verge – some the verge of bursting in to bloom and bearing much fruit, others on the verge of hopelessness and defeat; for either case we need to keep these folk in prayer.
Upon reflection, the March 2012 mission was not about us as a team enduring the distances and hardships or of just seeing God at work there – but it was about prayer answered. It is about the home front, those who sewed clothes, baked biscuits, prepped vehicles, about those who awoke to cell phone calls pleading for advice – and that generously given. It is not about the 9 team members but rather those home fellowships who diligently prayed their way through the unknown depending on Christ, and Christ alone to see us through. We, as a team cannot express our gratitude to be part of a Body that responds to His love and nor should we withhold our joy with you, of being used to His service and His Glory.
Praise the Name of Jesus.
Thank you Sean for the report and the pictures. 
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Elias Update

Praise the Lord Elias is on the mend! The prognosis for a full recovery seems very good and with the Lord’s intervention an absolute certainty. With this in mind please pray earnestly that Elias has a speedy and full recovery.
Thanks to the kindness and love of brethren in SA, Elias was transported via air ambulance back to a hospital in Chimoio his hometown, from where he should be able to go home to finish his recovery. Pray for the Work in Mozambique, that the Lord bless and keep it during this extended period while Elias is healing and to grant wisdom and insight to the brethren who will be stepping into the breach!
Glory to God who makes the lame to walk, the blind to see, the deaf to hear and the dead to rise! Hallelujah!

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Thanks to Peter for the group photo and Dan for the other pics.

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Prayer For Elias

The Lord has been doing a mighty work in Mozambique; establishing believers on that one True Foundation even the Rock Christ Jesus, bringing unity and a shared vision among the brethren in the region. Brother Elias is instrumental in all the Lord is doing and travels vast distances to visit the various fellowships, not sparing himself in the work of the Lord.
Those who have traveled through Mozambique will know that there are many hazards, stray animals, pedestrians and dangerous drivers to name but a few. While en-route from Chimoio where he lives to Lichinga in the north to visit fellowships in that area, Elias was involved in a serious road accident. Early reports suggest that the vehicle Elias was traveling in narrowly avoided a head-on collision with another vehicle traveling at high speed toward them on the wrong side of the road.
The driver of the vehicle Elias was in swerved to avoid the collision, taking his vehicle off-road where it rolled a number of times throwing Elias clear of the wreckage. The first bits of news we received indicated that Elias had sustained some very serious injuries including multiple fractures, a head wound and that he had lost a great deal of blood.
 
It is with thanks to God that Elias and those with him where spared and miraculously a friend of the driver came upon the scene a little while later and recognizing the car was able to render assistance. Without such prompt intervention Elias could have bled to death on the side of the road waiting for help.
Last reports have revealed that Elias lost a lot of blood, dislocated and tore ligaments in his shoulder, suffered a head wound and a broken or crushed vertebra in his back. The most worrying injury is the damaged vertebra which has rendered Elias immobile for the time being. It appears likely that Elias will need a specialist depending on the severity of the injury.

 
Please pray for Elias and his family. Pray for his healing and speedy recovery, pray for means to assist this brother no matter what may be required and pray for the work and believers in Mozambique who will feel most keenly this attempt by the wicked one to undermine their faith and confidence in the Lord Jesus. The Lord is building His Church and the gates of hell will not prevail against it but as this incident so clearly proves it does not stop the enemy from trying!
As and when more information becomes available we will post it to the Blog.
Thank you Gerrit for the pictures of Elias.

True Light Men’s Camp 2012

A long and winding road led us up the mountain under heavy skies and a biting wind to the beautiful Heavens View Mountain Resort. Brethren from the many True Light and End Times Talks, Northern Suburbs and Southfield Fellowships all gathered together on the Galgenberg just the other side of McGregor, filled with an earnest expectation.
In hindsight no one could have anticipated how clearly and unmistakably and powerfully the Lord was to speak to us. Comments on the ministry included words like “intense”, “gentle”,” loving” and still others were left speechless and overwhelmed by the power of the Lord addressing Himself directly to our hearts.
The searchlight of God’s Word exposed deep and hidden paths in our hearts, areas we had long avoided in fear of what lay buried there. He called us to sanctification even as Samson was set apart unto God, a Nazarite from his mother’s womb, warning us of the danger of defiling ourselves with the world even as Samson defiled himself with Delilah and when he thought to shake himself as before he wist not that the Lord was departed from him.
 
Many came forward and were held up in prayer as they cleared themselves before God and renounced the hidden things of the heart, recommitting themselves to Him. The call on all our lives was clear, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before; we must press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.
This weekend was not about renewal and recommitment, it was about getting on with the job, arising and setting our hands to the plough and not looking back! For this reason the Lord poured out his Spirit baptizing some in the Holy Ghost, who spoke in tongues for the first time while others he refreshed and opened wells long since gone dry so that the living water may flow again!
This account does not and can not do justice to the scope and measure with which the Lord spoke; you just had to be there! Please contribute your testimonies either by commenting on this post or via Email. Pictures from the weekend would also be appreciated but please resize to a few KB’s and send as a JPG, PING,or GIF file.

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As for me and my family – we will serve the Lord

For the body is not one member, but many.  If the foot shall say, Because I am not the hand, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?   And if the ear shall say, Because I am not the eye, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?   If the whole body were an eye, where were the hearing? If the whole were hearing, where were the smelling?   But now hath God set the members every one of them in the body, as it hath pleased him.

Romans 12: 4-8

For as we have many members in one body, and all members have not the same office:   So we, being many, are one body in Christ, and every one members one of another.   Having then gifts differing according to the grace that is given to us, whether prophecy, let us prophesy according to the proportion of faith;   Or ministry, let us wait on our ministering: or he that teacheth, on teaching;   Or he that exhorteth, on exhortation: he that giveth, let him do it with simplicity; he that ruleth, with diligence; he that sheweth mercy, with cheerfulness.