Perhaps you
remember that song we sang as children “This little light of mine, I’m going to
let it shine…… hide it under a bushel? No! I’m going to let it shine….
Right now, God
is giving believers all over the world the opportunity to shine for Him.
Are we going to hide our light under a bushel or are we going to let His light
shine through us to those who need to know Him?
When the
coronavirus started coming to Africa recently, I began to think of ways we
could help the community near our home. One thing we needed to consider
was how we could help, yet, obey the government and our leaders. I hired
two local tailors from this community to make face masks. Then I bought
170 bars of anti-bacterial soap. We had brochures printed which had
hand-washing instructions from the CDC on it plus a gospel presentation on the
back. I met with 5 leaders in our local, Kenyan church who were willing
to deliver these items to those who were vulnerable in the community; older
people, those who were already sickly, boda-boda (motorcycle taxi) drivers, and
those who sell vegetables in the market. We also sent some items to a
community center that reaches out to Alcoholics, drug addicts, and
thieves. Then lastly, we took some of these things to the small, local
hospital. These leaders in our church delivered these items and shared
the gospel as they went. I have not heard a final report from everyone
but so far 110 people and some of their families have heard the gospel and 16
have prayed to receive Christ.
One of the team
members reported that many people heard the gospel; some were already
believers, some were not ready, and then some were ready to follow Jesus.
It reminds me of the parable in Luke 8 where the sower went out to sow seed.
Some of the seed fell along the path. Some fell on rocky ground, and then
some fell among thorns. Then other seed fell on good soil. It came
up and yielded a crop, a hundred times more than what was sown.
Then the next
verse after this parable says, “No one lights a lamp and hides it in a clay jar
or puts it under a bed. Instead, they put it on a stand, so that those who come
in can see the light.”
How are you
letting your light shine?
Prayer
Requests:
-Pray that this
Baptist Church would be a light in this community. Pray that when this virus is
over, people would remember the kindness and compassion they saw from this
church and desire to join the church and come to know the Lord.
-As the 5 groups
from the church are going out into the community to give out these items and
share the gospel pray that their conversations would be fruitful. That people
will desire to be born again and that all would be encouraged as they might be
struggling with fear and anxiety.
-Pray there
would be good follow-up with everyone who is being shared with when this virus
is over.
As we were waiting at the tailors for some face masks my friend taught the kids the proper way to wash their hands. I love this video of this sweet little girl doing a demonstration for us and singing a song to make sure she washed her hands long enough.
A tailor from our church made some of the face masks.
The pastor from the community center took some soap to the boda-boda taxi drivers stations and shared the gospel.
We were getting so many made we hired another tailor in the community to help.
Here are the ones in our church who went out into the community to distribute the items and share the gospel.
I was able to take some clothes collected from our m. colleagues in Nairobi plus some soap and face masks to a community center.
Look at all those face masks!
donating soap at a hand-washing station
donated clothes from our m. colleagues in Nairobi
These items were given out in the market to those who sell vegetables.