Introducing people to Jesus in the 10/40 Window January 2019 From Maasai pastures to the people by Beverly Thompson G ary Fuller copies audio Bible files onto handheld, solar-powered audio players. These talking Bibles can be programmed in many languages. The players go to the 10/40 Window and are used and distributed by the Bible workers there. I recently had an opportunity to ask Gary more about this ongoing project. Beverly: You spend many hours doing this work. Why? Gary: It s rewarding. Sometimes I hear good stories like what has been happening in Maasai country in East Africa. Beverly: I remember going to Tanzania in 1972. We were on a public bus when a The semi-nomadic Maasai tribe of Africa numbers more than 800,000. very tall Maasai man hailed the driver to stop. The two men yelled at each other, and the bus took off without the Maasai because he wouldn t leave his long-handled spear behind. Gary, tell me your story. Continued on page 3
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Continued from page 1 Gary: Two short stories, actually. First, when Maasai people have a toothache, they often pull out the tooth. But dentists from Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center knew they could save many teeth, so they set up a dental clinic. At the clinic, solarpowered talking Bibles played the New Testament in the Maa (Maasai) language. When the dental work was done, patients could take the audio players home to share with family. The second story is about a Maasai chief s son. This young man went to a Christian school and decided to follow Jesus. The school used Maa talking Bibles with the New Testament. One day the chief s son discovered there were many more books in the Bible. Unfortunately, the Old Testament hadn t been recorded yet in his language. This young man wanted to make the whole Bible available to his people. So, when the chief s son returned home, he herded sheep, goats and cattle as was the custom. But he also added a second job. He took along his Bible, a microphone and a recorder. As the animals grazed peacefully, he sat in the grass and read Verse by verse, the Maasai chief s son recorded the Old Testament in the Maa language while herding sheep, goats and cattle. aloud his Maa Old Testament into the microphone. Later he copied the recorded audio files onto solarpowered talking Bible memory chips so that all of God s Word could be shared with the Maasai people. Beverly: That s wonderful. His recording studio was a pasture! Did the Word of God bring changes to the Maasai warrior tribe? Gary: Yes, I understand that since Christianity has begun to be accepted, this tribe is starting to live more peaceably with its neighbors. Thank you to those who help support the sharing of the gospel by sponsoring talking Bibles. A DV E N T U R E S I N M I S S I O N S 3
Beyond the shadow... Asleep at the wheel. A semitruck. A horrific crash. Was it the end for Pavel Goia and his load of illegal Bibles? Passionate about prayer and following Christ, Pavel Goia, editor of Ministry Magazine, spent more than half of his life enduring trial after trial against his faith in communist Romania. In a country where, at the time, it was illegal to have a Bible, he bravely took multiple trips in his car to transport hundreds of Bibles. His trust in God never faltered. WHERE IS THE MAN IN THE CAR? On one occasion, Pavel fell asleep while driving a large bundle of Bibles tied in a blanket in the backseat. He hit a semitruck, completely shattering his small car. An encounter with the police could result in life in prison if they caught him with a Bible, and communist by Tifany Lindsay prisons were nothing like prisons in North America. Prisoners often faced severe mistreatment, beatings and malnourishment. Pavel s accident was so bad that the police asked him, Where is the man who was in the car? I am he, Pavel replied. The police looked at him in amazement. Car parts littered the highway in every direction, and yet Pavel didn t have a scratch on his body. Even more astonishing, not a single Bible was in view. All remained snuggly tucked away in the backseat of what remained of the car. The officers, shocked that Pavel had not joined his car on the concrete, forgot to search the vehicle. Instead, they called a tow service to pick up the car and safely transport it and its precious cargo to Pavel s home. 4 ADVENTURES IN MISSIONS
What a blessing to have Pavel Goia, editor of Ministry Magazine, present The Holy Spirit & Prayer series at the Gospel Outreach mission rally weekend in October. PRAY AND PRAISE MORE What has impressed me about Pavel as a pastor, speaker and man of faith is his focus on prayer. He has studied more than 600 recorded prayers in the Bible not just for a theological overview of how to pray, but to put those insights into practice, seeking God through daily and labored prayers. His sermon series (available on YouTube) that dives deeper into the Lord s Prayer found in Matthew 6:9-13 encourages followers of Christ to seek God with their entire heart and to spend much more time with God in humble adoration and devotion. We are to do this not because God is a praise-hungry, exacting Creator who requires our small offerings of thanksgiving to boost His ego, but because our praise reminds us of the God we worship and serve. It reminds us of the wonderful and mighty things He has already done for us. This step helps bring us into unity with God s plan, which is far better than attempting to align God s will with our plan. Pavel advises us to labor in prayer for others, to trust in the Lord with unfailing faith, remembering it is He whose very words speak things into existence. As we pray, grow and serve, may we know our Savior s loving character and trust Him in all things beyond the shadow of a doubt. Tifany Lindsay was a student at the Walla Walla Community College in Walla Walla, Wash., when she wrote this article. She has graduated with a human and social services degree. She interns at the Young Women s Christian Association during the week, working on prevention and advocacy. Request Pavel Goia s Holy Spirit & Prayer series A four-part series by Pavel Goia, titled The Holy Spirit & Prayer, can be viewed at goaim.org/hsp online. The series also is available on DVD at no cost for single copies. To order by phone, call our volunteers at (509) 525-2951 with your name and mailing address. Ask for the Holy Spirit & Prayer DVD. To order by email, send your request to office@goaim.org. Please include your mailing address. ADVENTURES IN MISSIONS 5
Bonnie Orser, regional director, introduces guests to the work in India. Thanking God for 25 years A Sabbath afternoon mission rally, held Oct. 20 in College Place, Wash., included presentations from several regional directors, music by the Melashenko Four, and a keynote message from Pavel Goia, editor of Ministry Magazine. A video feature, 25 Years of Miracles, told the story of Gospel Outreach and described a vision for fulfilling the Great Commission. Lobby activities and displays represented some of the 50-plus countries that Gospel Outreach serves. Rally attendees sampled popular foods from various cultures, such as Chinese egg rolls, Indian pakoras and samosas, and African plantain chips. Moving forward, please pray for God s spirit to lead and guide in finishing the work so Jesus can return and take all of us home at last. 6 A DV E N T U R E S I N M I S S I O N S Sampling the anniversary cake. The Staffords talk about Africa. Volunteers receive thank yous.
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