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Countdown to Malawi Gospel Outreach 2016

Just to notify you of our upcoming trip to Malawi. We set off with a few others on Tuesday for this our fourth annual Gospel outreach trip, and expect to be joined over the ensuing few days by volunteers from the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States of America. By next weekend there should be around 16 of us gathered for a time of intensive Gospel literature distribution and open-air witness.

In previous years this has proved to be a time of real blessing, and we are looking to the Lord for his help for the next few weeks. We have printed around 40,000 Seedsower texts, and we hope to distribute these along with other gospel literature. We are planning to visit quite a number of busy marketplaces and other public venues, and this usually affords a great opportunity to spread the gospel.

Please pray with us that we will have safe travel, that the group will get on well together, and above all that we will know the help and blessing of the Lord and that many individuals will be touched by the word of God.

Thank you in anticipation.

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Mission accomplished – sort of…

Thanks for all your prayers during the past 2-and-a-bit weeks – I arrived safely back in N.Ireland on Monday morning.

Although shorter than other trips, I was delighted to be able to oversee the distribution of all of the 100,000 Exploring God’s Word magazines we had printed, although, as mentioned in a previous post, these fell very far short of the current demand for the literature.

When it became clear, around the middle of my trip, that we needed more material I asked the printer to produce a further 75,000 copies. By the end of last week it was becoming evident that this too would not be enough, so I asked for a further 25,000 and I now expect that in the end we will need more than that again.

This is a real thrill – the circulation of the first two editions of the magazine was 50,000 each, which means that with this, the fourth edition, the circulation has more than quadrupled. What’s really special is that we are increasingly meeting and supplying genuinely faithful believers with a burden for Gospel outreach in their own localities. Most still know little, if anything, about the truth of the assembly, but it is exciting to see their Gospel zeal, and to prayerfully consider where these contacts may lead the work in the future.

The logistics of moving such large and increasing volumes are challenging. We are very pleased with the result of our decision to print more materials locally, for although the quality is not quite as good as material printed in the UK, the lead time is only a fraction of what it would otherwise be, meaning that literature stocks can be kept replenished much more easily. It has been a real blessing that both Harold and Goodson have, in the goodness of the Lord, much greater mobility than before and are therefore able to keep many aspects of the work going forward to some extent in my absence. To that end, please pray that Goodson’s little motorcycle, and Harold’s (slightly ancient) car will continue to give reliable service.

My next planned visit to Malawi will be in August, DV, when we are once again looking forward to the help of a team of volunteers for intensive open-air work and Seed Sower distribution. Pray for help in the planning and production of Gospel material for this effort.

 

 

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Ready for an early start

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I collected the remaining leaflets from the first print run from the printer today and we are set for an early start tomorrow to the North of Malawi.

Please pray for journeying mercies as the pickup performs quite differently with 50-something thousand leaflets and three guys on board! And pray for a blessing on the Word.

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Demand outstripping supply

Only 4 days into my latest trip I’ve already had to arrange a reprint of the latest edition of Exploring God’s Word.

With only part of the Southern region covered, it’s already clear that the original print run of 100,000 is going to fall very far short. I’ve just ordered a further 75,000 copies which the local brothers will use after I’ve gone. Pray for the Lord’s blessing on this large volume of Gospel literature.

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Upcoming Visit to Malawi

I will value your prayerful support as I leave again on Sunday evening for a further visit to Malawi.

As mentioned in a previous post, we have recently published our latest edition of Exploring God’s Word and I hope to oversee it’s distribution over the course of the next couple of weeks.  Time permitting, we will also distribute more Exercise Books and other literature.

I will post any items of special interest as appropriate.

In the meantime, many thanks for your prayers!

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Million Milestone!

I’m very excited to tell you that when the latest edition of Exploring God’s Word clears proof-reading and goes to press later this week it will push the total number of items of Gospel Literature we’ve published since 2012 for Malawi  through the 1,000,000 mark.

We are so thankful to the Lord and His people for making this service possible, and claim His promise that His word will not return unto Him void!

I plan to be in Malawi again next month, God willing, to oversee the distribution of these magazines, and to attend to some other issues. Please pray for blessing.

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Winding up

Another time I’ve come to the end of a very enjoyable, and I believe profitable trip to Malawi.

Although I’ve done much less travel than I usually do, a lot has been accomplished and foundations laid for the future.  Please watch this space for details of some significant developments in planning.

Of more immediate interest, in the course of the past few weeks we have produced:

* 10,000 Acts 16v31 school exercise books
* 150,000 Gospel tracts in 4 varieties
* 5,000 John’s Gospel/Romans booklets

Distribution of these materials is well under way. Please pray for much blessing.

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The Prodigal Daughters

I received a disturbing message last night from Brother Harold who just had two very tired and hungry girls (“J” and “C”) in their early teens show up at his home around 7pm.  They had walked around 45 miles – starting at 3am – apparently because there was no food in the village and they were afraid of dying of starvation.

We set out this morning to take them home, and I was glad that I had been able to buy about half a tonne of maize earlier in the week as I would be able to leave a bag at each of their homes to relieve the immediate hunger.

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However, there was a still more disheartening surprise awaiting us.  When we eventually found the girls’ village it was clear that things were not as they had described them. Although a very plausible story, rather than being destitute, it was clear these girls were actually much better off than many of their peers – one had a relative with a good job in the army, and another just lately arrived from America!  The truth was even more depressing than the story they had told – these two comparatively well-cared for girls had set of for the “bright lights” of the city, hoping to make a “living” in prostitution!

What to say in such a situation?  My mind went to Luke 15.  Speaking to the girls I warned them that their actions had been very foolish, and potentially disastrous for them. I told them they should thank God for preserving them from evil men who would have done them great harm, bringing them instead to Brother Harold.  Speaking to the family, I reminded them of the love and forgiveness the father had shown to the prodigal when he returned, and exhorted them to receive and help J & C to avoid the kind of life they had almost entered upon.  And to all, I spoke of the fact that the story is a very vivid picture of the great distance between us and God because of our sin and rebellion, and of the great forgiveness and welcome to be found through repentance and faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.

Please pray for these two young girls – that they will be preserved from a life of folly, and that the Gospel tracts we left with them and their families will be used to the salvation of their souls.

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I thank my God… for your fellowship in the Gospel (Phil 1v3-5)

One young sister’s sacrificial exercise has made a very significant contribution to the work here in Malawi.

Using funds given for the purpose of advancing the work of the Gospel we have been able to buy brother Goodson a motorcycle which will greatly increase his effective reach in school visitation, literature distribution and open-air work. He just got in yesterday, and it still had the wrapping on!

The Lord knows the heart that gave and will reward in His own time. In the meantime, ZIKOMO KWAMBIRI!

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Back to school

We had the real joy again today of distributing exercise books to three local schools. Altogether around 900 children receivedimage a complimentary jotter with a Gospel message from Acts 16v31.

It may not seem like much, but if you could only see the pathetic conditions in which some of these students are “learning”.  The classrooms in one of the schools particularly were hardly fit for housing cattle, never mind as a place to study.  The metal sheets on the roofs had been re-used so many times they had enough holes to make a good colander, and the heat was incredible.  Around 80-100 youngsters were cramped into each small classroom, which had no desks so that they were simply writing on their laps!  So a free exercise book is, in fact something of real value.

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Brother Harold enjoyed taking his place among the kids when he wasn’t explaining the message to them.

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