Friday, March 4, 2011

Mbawa za Asubuhi


Wings of the Morning is now in the water!

Thursday, March 3, 2011

March Update

Dear Friends and Family,
    Yesterday was an historical day. The boat (Wings of the Morning) that Luke, his father and many other men have been working on since May of last year was launched. Some 80 men were hired to push the boat into the lake, but only 40 showed up. However, they still managed to turn/lift her 90 degrees before pushing her down the beach and into the water. It made for a good show as the men worked together to the leader’s sing-song chanting and all grunting in response as they heaved the 4-ton boat in unison. There is much work to do still on the boat (for comforts’ sake), but we are thankful that it does well in the water, either with motor power or wind power. We pray this boat will be used for God’s glory in reaching many of the village churches up and down lake Tanganyika.
    Luke had the opportunity to preach this past Sunday on Psalm 84. Much discernment is needed in knowing how to best help the struggling churches and people of this area. Pray that we would show Christ-like love to all that we meet.
    A couple weeks back Luke and Esther joined Harry and Ruth in visiting the small church at Kamara. Emily kept me (Gina) company while I laid low and recovered from malaria. Thankfully we are all now healthy; Emily is a chubby 6-month old reaching for everything and Esther is begging to go to school. 
    At the end of this month we are planning to go to the big city on the east coast for a conference with fellow CMML missionaries from Tanzania. Please pray that the national airlines will resume their flights to our corner of the country so we won’t need to make the 3-day drive.

In His Service,
Gina, Luke, Esther and Emily Johnson

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Kaziramihunda Trip

Esther playing with Eva
Getting things set up for the film.
Choir singing.
Sitting on a low stool to stay off the mud.
Emily getting some attention.

January Update


Dear praying friends and family,
In January we traveled to Kazira (near our old Keza place) for evangelistic meetings. Two 4WD vehicles were full with people and equipment for the 6 hr. drive. The hosting church was thrilled to have some 30 visitors and scrambled to get everything ready. Our 5 days were full with Sunday School, Seminars, Evangelistic meetings, and evening films. We were also able to sell a box of Bibles at a reduced price to many eager believers who were hungry to get a personal Bible.

The rains were persistent and clay-like mud was everywhere. The fellowship among the believers was the highlight, especially for the hosts. They feel a little left out being so far from the other assemblies that are close to Kigoma town. 

Two weeks later we were visiting another village assembly (Nkungwe), this one only being about an hour away. Youth leaders from 4 churches were invited to attend a 3-day seminar, and Luke was busy preparing to teach 3 of the sessions. The youth face similar problems like in the Western world, but add to it the poverty and the harsh village life and it creates many more issues.

On the home front, we are grateful for good health, besides a few stomach bugs. Luke has been busy helping his Dad with the sailboat that he is building. They are finishing the last few jobs that need to be done before it is launched. There is still a lot to do but some of it can be done once it is in the water.

Thank you to those of you who pray for us faithfully. 

Please continue to pray specifically for:
- the word that was preached and taught, that it would bear fruit in those who heard it.
- those who received Bibles, that they would have a hunger for the Word of God.
- the youth in the churches to stand with integrity and be a Christ-like witness.
- the work that needs to be done on the boat before it can be launched.

Praise
- Emily's passport is ready! Just needs to be picked up when we go to the big city.

Blessings to you all in Christ,

Luke, Gina, Esther, & Emily Johnson

Thursday, January 6, 2011

December Update


Dear friends and family,
We hope many of you had a chance to see family members and friends during the Christmas and New Year's season. This is what we've been up to:
Looking back - Christmas day was spent visiting the assembly at Lugunga for the closing meeting of their conference. The choirs sang enthusiastically and Luke preached a message from Matthew 1.
We welcomed the new year with a night of fun and fellowship with other missionaries in Kigoma. On the first Sunday of the year 4 believers from the local church were baptized. Please pray that these believers will continue to grow in maturity and be a witness for Christ.
Looking forward - we will all be going for a week-long evangelistic campaign on the 11th of this month to the villages of Kazilamihunda and Kasanda (where we lived for 8 months last year). The two vehicles are filling up fast with people, film equipment, generator, and boxes of Bibles. There will be seminars every morning, open air meetings in the afternoons, a visiting choir, and Christian films in the evenings. The days will be busy and full of activities. Please pray that this effort would draw many to Christ and strengthen the 2 local churches in that area.
Esther celebrated her 4th birthday with some friends and Emily is now 4 months old. Please pray that Emily's birth certificate will be issued so we can get her US passport.
We are grateful for your continued prayers and hope you have a blessed 2011.
In His Service,
Luke, Gina, Esther and Emily Johnson

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.