O N W A R D M O R A V I A N M I S S I O N S P U B L I S H E D B Y T H E M I S S I O N S O C I E T Y, S O U T H E R N P R O V I N C E M A R C H 2 0 1 4 V O L U M E X X X I V I S S U E 2 Translation Project Supports People of Magi Land Missionaries in Magi Land are hoping to provide the people a Christian resource, Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ, in their own language. Of course, funds are needed to ensure that this project is successful. The following is a breakdown of what is needed to put the Christian beliefs in a form understood by the people: Translation and printing of Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ by John Piper into the Magi language. The Magi believers are in great need of quality Christian resources, and I believe Piper's writing to be top quality. This is an excellent short book on the excellencies of Christ and would be very useful to the local believers who can read and digest such material. ( It also mentions Count Zinzendorf and the Moravians, by the way! ) I have already obtained permission to translate and print the book, and have a translator ready. Here is the breakdown of costs: $200- permission from publisher, $500- translation costs, $3300- cost to print 2000 copies. TOTAL= $4000.00. A second project is providing solar-powered digital audio players for Magi people who may not read and learn by hearing the Christian message in story form. These needs are described below: The purchase of 200 MegaVoice StoryTeller audio players. We have been given 50 of these players already, and they have proven to be very useful ( in testing ) with the illiterate. Now that we have finished the recording of the stories, we are ready to do distribution, and these audio players will be very helpful, and we are hoping to give them away to shepherds and other villagers. You can read more about them here: http://megavoice.com/storyteller.html. We have been quoted a price of $12.95 for each player, so 200 players would be around $2600. Here is some information provided from the website: A solar-powered digital audio player for up to 10 hours of audio content. Load your own audio content using your PC. Ideal for evangelism & Bible storying. Listening to the message on a Story Teller is as simple as pushing a single button. Whether content is Bible stories, evangelistic messages, or educational material on AIDS prevention, a Story Teller impacts hearts and lives. The low cost, lightweight, solar-powered Story Teller audio is simple for anyone to use - including non-readers and children. The single button navigation makes Story Teller ideal for evangelism and Bible storying. Easily load up to 10 hours of tamperproof audio including: Bible stories, music, discipleship training, educational, humanitarian content and more. Loading content has never been easier. Simply use your PC to organize your audio, then drag-and-drop your MP3, WMA, or WAV audio files to the Story Teller using ST software and MegaVoice USB cable. For more information regarding the Magi Land Projects, contact Sheila Beaman, at 336-773-1732 or by e-mail sbeaman@mcsp.org.
Page 2 I'm realizing that my whole life I've been trying to do good things and climb a moral ladder so that God will accept me. I now know that I will never be good enough to meet God's perfect holy standard, but that it's only by God's grace through Jesus Christ I can come to him and know him. My whole life I thought I was a Christian because of my church attendance, bible reading, and praying. But now I know I've been placing my hope in myself, and that I've never been a Christian." Shortly after saying this, Zach prayed, turning from trusting in himself and his good works to earn true and eternal life, and turning to Christ, placing his hope in Jesus' life, death, and resurrection. Please join me in rejoicing in the miraculous work that God is committed to accomplishing! We've seen the Lord open multiple doors in the 7 different Greek organizations on campus, so we have been following his lead to pioneer new ground and bring the gospel into this very unreached subculture on campus. The below flyer represented the advertising for our first ever Greek Connect at Wingate University! Winter Blast begins TODAY! TODAY, we are traveling with 70 students from Wingate to gather with close to 300 others in Asheville, NC for a 2 -night, 3-day retreat. Every year we consistently see students come to faith on this retreat, and our older students have opportunities to grow and develop into more mature spiritual leaders. Join us in praying that God would move this weekend! Would you join us in prayer for the following? Regarding the unreached places at Wingate, we have a desire to "preach the gospel, not where Christ has already been named." (Rom. 15:20) Please pray for the multiple Evangelistic Bible Studies that Ash & Phil have going on campus: Alpha Xi Delta sorority Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority Kappa Alpha fraternity Men's Lacrosse team Through experiencing spiritual warfare of various kinds, we have been reminded that "we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the...spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places." (Eph 6:12.) Please pray for evangelistic breakthrough amongst subcultures that are hostile and resistant to the gospel. Please pray for Ashley & Phil Sineath as they plan to lead the 7-week Cross Cultural Project in Johannesburg, South Africa this summer.
Page 3 1Pp CLEMSON GREEK UPDATE Snow Did Not Stop God at GCXIV!I In spite of the biggest snow/winter weather storm this region has seen in years (informally known as "Snowpocalypse" among students and staff), Greek Conference 2014 still happened, and God showed up once again in a mighty way! While some of the conference banners and other "glitz" got stuck in the mail, staff and students still showed up prayerfully expectant to connect with God, to learn to lead and be equipped to make a difference in their fraternities and sororities and the world...and God answered that prayer! One of the highlights again this year was our Clemson "campus time" on Saturday night where we circled up (in a BIG circle!) and students shared how God was working in their lives over the weekend: Of the 65 Clemson students who attended: 30 students made first-time or re-commitments to follow Jesus as Savior and Lord! 27 students committed to getting more involved in Greek IV and reaching out back on campus 4 students committed to continuing to ask questions about faith and spirituality And of course, each of the numbers above represents a student whom God loves and who has their own unique story. Check out this quote from one of those students, a junior fraternity guy, who had a life-changing weekend at Greek Conference: "Greek Conference was one of the best experiences of my life. I came into the weekend with questions and left with a purpose...i came in a person without a personal relationship with Christ and left a Christian firm in his faith." Finally, check out the short highlight video from Greek Conference 2014 below. And I look forward to sharing more highlights soon as we follow up on Greek Conference and continue to minister to students back on campus. Until then, thanks for your continued prayers and support which make this ministry possible. To God be the glory! In Christ, Dusty, Christin, and Reese Harrison
Page 4 Pray Every Day - March 2014 1. Beginning of the Unity of the Brethren in Bohemia. Those who love me, I will deliver. Pray for Safiatu and Mohamed Braima in Sierra Leone. 2. Sunday-Those who drink of the water that I will give them will never be thirsty. Pray for Rob and Anne Thiessen in Mexico. 3. The ransomed of the Lord shall obtain joy and gladness. Sorrow and sighing shall flee away. Pray for Ed Dehnert and Barb Weide Alaska Bible Seminary, Bethel, AK. 4. David found strength in the Lord of his God. Pray for Drs. Bill and Peggy Hoffman serving through the HIV/AIDS ministry in Tanzania. 5. Ash Wednesday -They will fight against you but they shall not prevail against you. Pray for Michael, Cecilia, and Blessing Tesh and the children in the Ray of Hope orphanage in Kenya. 6. Jesus said to the blind man, "Receive your sight, your faith has saved you." Pray for Michael and Brenda Brent serving with Campus Crusade (Cru) in Croatia. 7. The large crowd listened to Jesus with delight. Pray for C & V and Family serving with Bridges International in campus ministry in TX, especially among Asian students. 8. Confess your sins to one another and pray for one another. Pray for the church in Uganda, a suffering church. The people are steeped in humility and are deeply spiritual but are living in great terror and intimidation. 9. Sunday--Be glad in the Lord and rejoice. Pray for K & C serving the Magi People in the Middle East. 10. I shall not die, but I shall live, and recount the deed to the Lord. Pray for Dr. Louis and Susan Sutton, serving with WEC (World Evangelization for Christ). 11. The eyes of the Lord are on the righteous, and his ears are open to their cry. Pray for Ruth Snyder, Claire Wilson, and all others who are helping women to Change Choices. 12.Jesus said, "Blessed are those who hear the word of God and obey it." Pray for Kendra Roy from Dillingham, AK, serving in Brazil. 13.The darkness is passing away and the light is already shining. Pray for Love In the Name of Christ (Love, INC), bringing churches together to help the poor. 14. You are children of the Lord your God. Pray for Missionary Aviation Repair Center (MARC) that partners with other ministries to share the Good News with those in the remote areas of Alaska and the Russian Far East. 15. My heart and my flesh sing for joy to the living God. Pray for Retirement communities, the health care givers working in them, and the people living in them. 16. Sunday - God so loved the world that he sent his only Son. Pray for Glenna and George Tasedan in Labrador. 17. Amend your ways and your doings and let me dwell with you in this place. Pray for Celeste Handy serving Native American students through Western Indian Ministries. 18. In the days of his flesh, Jesus offered up prayers and supplications. Pray for the peace of Israel and the Jewish people. 19. I will save them and cleanse them then they shall be my people. Pray for the adopt a child food program in the Sierra Leone Moravian Church. 20. By all some deeds you answer us in righteousness. Pray for Vani & Shanti Pradhan and the Nepali Moravian Outreach. 21. The Lord will be king over all the earth. Pray for M-Cubed, a group of youth in the Southern Province who assist congregations with needed projects; 22. For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven. Pray for Annie B. Mission with Star Mtn in Palestine. 23. Sunday-Let us worship and bow down, let us kneel before the Lord our maker. Pray for Western Tanzania and their mission outreach to Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, and Burundi. 24. Where sin increased, grace abounded all the more. Pray for the clinic in Ahuas, Honduras. 25. The human mind may devise many plans, but the purpose of the Lord will be established. Pray for BWM staff and Board of Directors. 26. Worship him who made heaven and earth, the sea and the waters. Pray for the Moravian Church in Cuba. 27. The Lord said to Cain, "What have you done?"pray for Moravians in Albania, the most atheistic country in Europe. 28. See that none of you repays evil for evil. Do good to one another. Pray for the BWM Directors Meeting in Winston- Salem, March 28 and March 29. 29. The Lamb at the center of the throne will be their shepherd and he will guide them. Pray for Justin Rabbach, Director of Mission Engagement for BWM. 30. Sunday-The Lord your God is God in heaven above and on earth below. Pray for Phil and Eunice Raiford with the Mixe in Mexico. 31. Faith was reckoned to Abraham as righteousness. Pray for R and B in the Sudan. helengulledge1090@gmail.com
Page 5 Jirina Cancikova Returns from Peru Through the Board of World Mission, Jirina from the CZ Republic, served as an Antioch Servant in Peru for the past couple of months in Peru. She shares some of her experiences from her blog below: Although I am back home from Peru I still have many things to tell you about my stay in Peru. Concerning the life there, travelling and also my work. I would like to start with the work. I was busy mostly at weekends. Some meetings, services, and on Sunday - work with children. Since the beginning I worked with the kids from Cruz de la Esperanza, and only the last two Sundays I was in Peru, the Rhemamente group started also working with children. In Cruz de la Esperanza, my duty was to tell a story to the kids and create some activity for them. So we were either making cotton bracelets, or playing with homemade playdough, once we did a theater sketch based on a story I told them, or we did something from the plastic bottles :) the kids liked it and the last Sunday I was there, many new kids came because they heard there was something interesting happening :) With the kids from Cruz de la Esperanza we climbed all the way up to the statue of Crist. It was my last Sunday there and I really enjoyed the view and being with the kids. I had more time to make a connection with them. The next day, we made a trip to the river and enjoyed it a lot. That was unfortunately my last day with them. Continued on page 6
Peru Experience page 6 The really very last Sunday that I had in Chiclayo, I went to support the Rhemamente group where they started doing the Sunday school for children the Sunday before. The first time they had just one kid but the next Sunday, when I was there, 9 kids came! That was great! :) And the kids looked really happy to be there. I was really sad not being able to stay longer and see how the work there grows and help more. But I know that next time that I come, there will be a bunch of kids I will be able to work with and make some connection :) Apart from the work with the kids I had the chance to preach to the adults or share testimonies. Many times, they just told me to stand up and say something without telling me in advance. So that was a challenge for me to improvise, to always be prepared to share and speak in a foreign language. But that was great! I think I need challenges (like that). They don't really thought about how I felt about speaking in Spanish. They just told me - can you pray, close this meeting, say a testimony, or sometimes even - can you play and sing something to us? And I thing I really needed that. That trust that I could do that and it wasn't a big dea. If they thought my Spanish would be a problem and then they would leave me just sit there, I wouldn't acomplish anything or learn something new. So I am really glad for that opportunity :)
Peru Experience Page 7 As always, it took me a month and a half to realize that I am almost leaving and I haven't seen so many places in Peru. And so I decided to make the most of my last days. And although I feel so busy the last days, I am really enjoying it :) Everybody says that Piura is so hot! Well, it was hot there. They say that it's 2-3 C warmer than in Lambayeque. That doesn't sound so bad but with the sun so strong, one is just looking to find a shadow :) Otherwise, Piura seems quite similar to Chiclayo. It has it's main square called Plaza de Armas, that you can actually find in any other city in Peru. You can recognize it very easily - there would be a church, the square would be a park, and you would also find a city hall there. Maybe there are more signs to recognize it but this is what I found. We went for a walk in Piura in the evening when it wasn't that hot anymore. It was very nice, we ate Pollo a la Brasa (some kind of grilled chicken) and just relaxed :) But I can't forget the place we visited in the afternoon. It's a town about 15 minutes from Piura called Catacaos. It's famous mostly for it's craftsmanship. There are many shops and stalls with many different products. You can find gold or silver jewellery, wooden toys, spoons, instruments, loads of handmade hats or leather shoes, bags, wallets, some strange hardware toys, and much more. I liked it a lot and as a true tourist, I started buying stuff to bring home. So I am really happy to have been there :) I liked the hats a lot and the leather stuff but it was a bit more expensive, although maybe if I thought in the czech money and not peruvian, it wouldn't seem so. But also I didn't bring that much money with me so that kinda saved me from spending :D What surprised me were the wooden toys that were way too similar to the czech wooden toys that we are so proud of. It's really interesting how can we have something in common although being so different :) We stayed in Piura overnight because they have two rooms above the restaurant to stay if anybody needs, and on Wednesday we went to the beach :) The nearest beach to Piura is 45 minutes ride but if you want to enjoy truly nice beach that is very touristic, go to Máncora. Beaches in Máncora are very famous. However, to go to Máncora, you have to save up more time. It might be 2-3 hour ride. Here they consider 3 hour ride a place nearby and that always makes me smile. Jirina Cancikova Georgie-cr.blogspot.com
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