Monday, December 13, 2010

Guess who?

The girls at 3 months old. Which one is Esther and which one is Emily?

Sunday, December 12, 2010

God's protection

(note to my mom -- Don't read this)

-- (Sept. 2010) Driving from Keza to Kigoma we met a small truck on a turn in the road. Neither of us were completely on our side of the road so we quickly moved to our left (the side we were supposed to be on) only to skid on the lose gravel that sits on the compact red soil. In trying to stay on the road and not go in the ditch the vehicle over-corrected and went to the other side making a U turn in the dust of the passing truck. The small truck halted to a stop and the many passengers in the back jumped off to come help us assuming we had flipped. We drove up to meet them and assure them that we (including Esther 3, Emily 2 weeks) were OK. Thank you Lord for your protection!

-- (Oct. 2010) The plug to our toaster was beginning to smoke while plugged into the kitchen socket. Oblivious to any of this, I (Gina) decided to unplug it on my way out to hang laundry while leaving Emily in her bouncy seat. I could not pull the plug out, the plastic was melted and the 'tronic' multi-plug was beginning to deform from the heat. The Lord protected us from a possible fire by making me check on the plug at that exact moment.

-- (Dec. 2010) I (Gina) walked into the kitchen and immediately smelled the overpowering fumes of propane gas. The milk that had been left to reach a boiling point had instead boiled over and extinguished the flame leaving the burner 'on' to allow the gas to continually leak. I had been in the bedroom down the hall nursing Emily and talking with Esther for some 20 minutes while the fumes filled the kitchen. Thankfully there was no other flame on in the entire house to start an unwanted fire. The Lord protected our family once again!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Highlights from November

The boat thus far...
Grandparents with Emily and Elliot Johnson
Peter and Naomi on their wedding day

Monday, December 6, 2010

when visiting a village...

You gotta wait
and wait for your lunch

except for Emily.

December Update

Hello dear family and praying friends. 

As Christmas approaches I have been thinking about Matthew's account of Christ's birth. "God with us" was born as King of the Jews and deserves to be worshipped by all men, even powerful men from the East (the Magi). This Christmas let's remember to truly worship the One who was born to rule this world and seek to make His name known to others. Wise men still recognize this Jesus to be the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords.

This past month we attended the wedding of Peter and Naomi, a young couple at our church. This event was delayed due to a heavy rain but when it started it was celebrated with much joy, singing and dancing, and gift giving. We pray that God will continue to use them, now together, to build up His church.

We also got to go to the village of Bukuba, where I had taught a young people's seminar last month. This time the whole family was able to go and the believers were delighted to meet Gina, Esther and Emily. We went up on Saturday for a youth leader meeting and returned to Kigoma the next day, after the Sunday service. Again, we took a box of Bibles to sell at discounted price and not one was left by the time we returned. 

Lately I have been working on the sailing boat (a gaff-rigged ketch) that my father has been building for ministry on the lake. The roof structure for the cabin is finished and ready to be planked. We pray that this boat will be used to encourage the believers in the village churches along the lake.

We also had a family visit. Jesse and Joy Johnson and their 3 boys Zach, Micah, and Elliot came down from Burundi for a week so we spent time with them. 

Pray for:
- Christmas conference in the town of Lugunga that we plan to attend.
- The work that still needs to be done to finish the boat.

Thank you all, especially for your prayers. We appreciate the part that each of you plays in the work that God is doing.

In Christ,

Luke Johnson, for the rest of the family.