Hello dear friends and family,
We are thankful to the Lord for the new life that we have in Him. I have been recently thinking of the privilege that we as believers have been given, namely to manifest the sweet aroma of the knowledge of Christ in EVERY place. (2 Cor. 2:14) Do I smell of Christ through my attitude, words and actions to the people I come in contact with every day?
As I mentioned in our last newsletter there was a young people's seminar in the village of Bukuba on Oct. 15-17. The good hand of the Lord was with us and I taught a course on Sexual Purity which was well received. On the second day the things we talked about generated many questions and much discussion. Even the girls were asking questions, which is quite unusual for this culture, so I think it was well received. While there we also chose some leaders for the young people for the 5 churches in the north of our region. Their job is to help start youth groups in the churches and organize young people's events, seminars and activities. We hope that this will help the young people's work to go forward and that more youth will begin to attend our churches.
On Tuesday (Nov. 2) the ladies from church came to visit Gina to officially welcome us to our new house and congratulate her on the birth of Emily. It was a good time of praising the Lord for what he has done. They brought gifts (mostly fruit and vegetables) and prayed for our family and then they enjoyed some refreshments together before going home. We are thankful for their loving and joyful support.
Tomorrow we will go with my parents to a small village church about 1 hour away. You can pray for this church in Kizenga as it has been struggling for many years and has not grown at all. There is only one elder and the church members consist mostly of his extended family.
Esther is learning her letters and enjoys practicing her Swahili at church and with 'mama Gracie' that comes to clean twice a week. Emily is now 2 months old and gracing us with her smiles and longer nights. =)
We thank the Lord for all you who faithfully support us in prayer. We know that our Great God delights to work through your petitions on our behalf.
You can specifically pray for:
- The youth work in the churches. That it would move forward through the efforts
of the newly chosen leaders.
- The small struggling church of Kizenga; that it would grow.
- Spiritual discernment for us. That we would focus our efforts on what
God wants us to be doing, and not our own plans.
In His service,
Luke, Gina, Esther, and Emily Johnson

