Saturday, May 11, 2024

Luke's Journal from his trip

 Dear praying friends,


I just wanted to give you a report of the ministry that took place last week. Thank you for your prayers. We really felt God’s power working in and through us, in spite of our weakness. You were a part of this work, through prayer.

The team being prayed for before leaving on their trip.

Day 1: We drove for 11.5 hours (about 600 km.) and arrived at the sub village of Weja Wanongu. We were welcomed by the few believers and some of the locals. We showed films before eating and going to bed.

Car parked in front of chapel building.

Thankful for mosquito tents.

Arriving in Central Tanzania.

Day 2: We took the gospel door to door as one big team of locals and us visitors. We visited about 4 houses and shared the good news and prayed for each household. After lunch I set up 2 strings in the front of the chapel for hanging my teaching pictures. At around 4 PM I began teaching the Firm Foundations course which emphasizes God’s salvation plan from the beginning, up until the coming of Jesus Christ. There were around 30 in attendance. Then we set up for another night of films but there was a problem with our HDMI cable. We were not able to show films.

Luke teaching Firm Foundations.

Peter teaching.

Day 3: We divided into 2 groups and visited people in their homes. The third home we visited was the home of a witch doctor. We found someone in the courtyard and he said the owners were not there. As we went on I saw a man come out of one of the houses and stare at us. After that, at the next 3 houses that we visited no one wanted to listen to the good news so we stopped and prayed again, binding the powers of darkness. The next house we visited welcomed us and listened intently with many questions. I taught again in the afternoon and then we talked with the locals since we were not able to show films.

Getting to the houses wasn't always simple.



Taking time to visit.

Some just weren't so eager to visit.

Day 4: We went to the broken well to attempt to pull out the pipes for the hand pump. Someone has donated an electric pump and the plan is to install solar panels and a water tank. We were not able to pull it up with my limited tools. We contacted a well repair man to begin his journey and come help us. Then we took the gospel door to door in two teams again. More teaching in the afternoon, before showing the Jesus Film at night. Someone was able to send us a new HDMI cable by bus. I began to feel quite sick to my stomach and did not sleep well.

Houses are well spread out from each other.

Day 5: I woke up still not feeling well so I rested that morning, while the others took the good news door to door. In the afternoon I was able to teach my course and that night Faraja translated the Pilgrim’s Progress film.

Day 6: I woke up feeling much better and we went with the well repair man and about 12 locals to pull out the pipes and rods for the hand pipes. It was a labor intensive job, but God helped us get it done. In the afternoon I finished up my teaching with a very clear gospel presentation. The family members of the sub village chairman wanted to receive Christ so we prayed with them. We showed films again that night.

Getting to work on the well.


A long and tedious process of pulling out the pipe.

"Many hands make light work."

Day 7: It was the Lord’s day. We had a wonderful time worshipping the Lord together. We also had a baby dedication and 15 young children were prayed for. Samweli, from our team, preached on the new life we have in Christ. A couple came forward to trust in Christ. After the service we went to visit one of the believers in his home, where they live together as an extended family. In the afternoon I did some teaching on God’s plan for the local church. We showed films for the last time and then packed the car to leave early the next morning.


Praying for the children.

Sunday morning service.

Day 8: We had to push start the car and then drove for 13 hours and arrived home safely.

Thank you again for praying.

May God bless you,

Luke Johnson

Monday, April 29, 2024

Please pray for the community near RVA


As you may have seen in global news, Kenya has been experiencing well above average rainfall over the past few weeks. The area around RVA received massive amounts of rain last week, leaving the ground saturated and causing damage to roads and houses.
 

We received word this morning of flash floods and a landslide in the outskirts of Mai Mahiu, just down the hill from RVA’s campus. This flooding has caused massive destruction, many injuries, and the loss of lives. Several of our staff at RVA are affected by the damage. 


Here is the news link:

In the News


If anyone would like to give financially, this can be done via RVA's benevolence fund. Online donations can be made to this fund at the following link: RVA Benevolence -- Flood Relief  When making donation, please check the box to "Leave a note for the finance office" and type "Flood Relief" in the notes section.

Saturday, April 27, 2024

April Update

Dear praying friends,

We are grateful for the many who pray for the Lord's work and His servants across the globe. We are encouraged by those who participated in the North American week of prayer and we continue to pray that God will raise up more prayer warriors.

Prayer is an essential part of the work and I am writing this email to ask you to pray.

On Monday (Apr. 29) Peter and I, along with 4 young men, will be traveling to the middle of the country (about 11 hours away) to minister among the Wataturu and Wasukuma tribes where Peter has planted 2 small churches in the past 5 or 6 years. We plan to spend 8 days among them teaching the young believers, spreading the good news door to door, and showing evangelistic films. Please pray that the Holy Spirit will prepare hearts, and that Christ's kingdom will advance and Satan's strongholds be defeated in that dark place. We depend on your prayers for us, dear brothers and sisters.

For the month of April we did a good bit of traveling as a family. Emily came home from RVA (boarding school) and Esther went to Mozambique for 2 weeks, to be with her friend Victoria and her family who serve in that country. Meanwhile, we went to Dodoma (14 hours by bus) to attend a joint conference with the German brethren missionaries who are working in the Southern part of Tanzania. We praise God for safety on the trip and for a good conference.

Aaron enjoying some fried chicken on the bus. Look familiar??

Lots of quality time!

One of the many accidents we saw along the way.

A beautiful rainbow welcomed us to Dodoma.

Conference group photo

We then continued on by bus to Dar Es Salaam. While there we had an Embassy appointment for passport renewal and waited for Esther to come from Mozambique. Then we all flew back to Kigoma to spend 1 week at home, before driving to Burundi to visit Luke's 2 brothers and their families so the kids could see the cousins. From there, Esther and Emily flew back to Kenya with 2 of their cousins to go back to school.

Visiting Danny and his family in Gisuru.

Visiting Jesse and his family in Bujumbura.


On Monday we will begin our second term of the discipleship school. Ahadi will be teaching about angels and demons. We still have 10 students. Please pray for them as many of them have challenging home situations.
Students at Disciples of Jesus School.


In the middle of May we will have 5 days of teaching and meetings for the church elders in our 3 western regions. I will be teaching on revival. Please pray for the Spirit's anointing on these messages. We long to see the Tanzanian church wake up to the needs around them and begin to equip, send and support national missionaries.

There is more we could say but this email is already long enough, so we'll just ask you one more time, to PRAY.

May God's grace abound to you,

Luke and Gina Johnson

Saturday, February 3, 2024

December/January Update

"And I sought for a man among them who should build up the wall and stand in the breach before me for the land, that I should not destroy it, but I found none." (Eze. 22:30)

Dear praying friends,

Most of us have heard about, "Prayer warriors," but I wonder where they are today. I wonder why I am not one of them, fighting for the advance of the gospel and Christ's kingdom here on earth. Where are those who will stand in the gap and intercede on behalf of our families, Christ's church, and the nations? The walls of protection are broken down and destruction is near. The Lord is looking for courageous men and women who will intercede, but they are hard to find. Instead, we are "at ease in Zion," thinking all is well, when all is not well. Almighty Father, "Will you not revive us again, that your people may rejoice in you?" (Ps. 85:6). Brothers and sisters, let us unite in prayer and fasting on behalf of Christ's work that he may revive us again. There is great need today for a people devoted to prayer.

Disciples of Jesus school

On Jan. 8 we began a new year of training. We currently have 11 students. The Lord answered our prayers as last year we had to close due to a lack of students. Please keep praying for these students, that their minds and hearts would be open to receive the Word that is planted in them and that they would learn from Christ and bear much fruit for Him.

Full classroom

Peter teaches homiletics

There is still much to be done at the new property purchased for the discipleship school, before we can begin meeting and teaching there. Please pray that the Lord would raise up faithful servants among the Tanzanians to serve there, as there is a great need for honest and faithful workers. Also, pray for the progress of the construction work as the Lord provides.

Village churches

There are problems in many of the village assemblies that need to be addressed, especially with regard to overbearing elders who want to hold on to power instead of shepherding the flock as they are commanded to. Pray for those of us who have a burden to go visit these places and provide biblical teaching and godly counsel.

Luke preaches at Ilagala church.

Boys in the front row during the service.

Also there have been attacks from the enemy using groups of people who go around spreading fear and lies, especially in the churches. They claim to know secret things about people, and use their witchcraft powers to malign God's servants and sow seeds of discord and fear among God's people. Many Christians are gripped by fear and give in to the claims and demands of these wicked people. Pray for courage and faith for the believers, to trust in God's power, and know that greater is He that is in them, than he that is in the world. We are in a spiritual battle.

Peter's work among the Wataturu

At the beginning of January, Peter, our national brother and missionary to the Wataturu returned to visit and strengthen the 2 small churches in the Tabora region. It was the earnest desire of 5 of the believers to be baptized and make public their choice to follow Christ. We rejoice at the work that God is doing among them. Continue to pray for these new believers to make progress in the faith and be steadfast and immovable, abounding in the work of the Lord.
Peter baptizes a new believer

Also, we continue to pray for our brother David Michael, who has been studying at the Missions school since March of last year. Right now he is halfway through his 2 months of field work, then he will be required to do research among an unreached people group in Tanzania. Please pray for God to guide David and his wife Sara, as to where they should serve God. And pray that the Tanzanian church will rise to the challenge of sending and supporting national missionaries.

Family

We certainly miss our 2 girls, Esther and Emily who are gone to boarding school in Kenya (Rift Valley Academy or RVA) 8.5 months out of the year. We were delighted that Emily was baptized at RVA at the end of last term. We were happy to have them back home for Christmas break for about 1 month. Next week Gina will travel to be with them for their short midterm break. Aaron and Michael continue to do homeschool each week day with a volunteer teacher. Please pray for the spiritual growth of each of our children and that we as parents would be faithful to train them in the fear of the Lord. 

Full house - full heart.

4 older kids on a hike during vacation.

May the Lord make his face shine on you as you intercede with us for these petitions.

Blessings,

Luke, Gina, Esther, Emily, Aaron, Michael and William Johnson

Wednesday, November 29, 2023

November Update

Dear praying friends and family,

We are thankful for all that the team from the US was able to accomplish in September. They did all the electrical wiring for the workshop and the office block out at the new discipleship school property.

Soon after that our family drove to Kenya to be with our daughters Esther and Emily for their midterm break from Rift Valley Academy (RVA). We were able to spend a lovely extended weekend together, including a boat trip to an island to see animals, a national park, a fancy pool and some eating out. We were thankful to hear of God's Spirit working on campus during RVA's spiritual emphasis week. As a result, our daughter Emily decided to be baptized, and this took place at the end of term (November).

Visiting Nakuru National Park

Here in Kigoma we have been able to visit a few people in their homes. I (Luke) went to visit an old Muslim man (Mr. Nyamweru) who I witnessed to and read the New Testament with. I had not seen Nyamweru in a while and he would often come to our house. I decided to go to his house and when I arrived his wife told me he had died 5 days before. It was a sober reminder to make the most of every opportunity we have with unbelievers. I was able to read the Scriptures with them and talk with the wife and son and another old man about the importance of knowing where we will go when we die, and that Jesus is the only one who can give us that assurance. Please pray for the family's salvation as they are all Muslim. As a family we were also able to visit and Aroni and Prisca, a young couple from our church who just had their firstborn son. It was a nice time of fellowship.

William holding Aroni and Prisca's baby boy.

At the beginning of November we were able to visit the village church of Kalinkungwe. We took 2 young men from the town church. We were disappointed to see a decrease in number but we were able to share some gifts with them and encourage them after the service to press on in the Lord's work and to be consistent in meeting together. This coming Sunday (Dec. 3) we plan to visit the village church at Ilagala. Pray for God to raise up faithful elders who will fulfill their calling of shepherding the flock. Pray for safety on the roads as we travel and that we won't get stuck as there has been a LOT of rain for the past month or so.


Only a few kids came out in the pouring rain.

Luke preaching at Kalinkungwe.

Crossing on a ferry to get to church.


In the middle of November we were able to host, along with the Kinlaws (our CMML coworkers) the youth from the Gungu town church. There were about 20 of them and we had a time of games, singing, and a message, followed by snacks. We plan to meet again with them this Friday (Dec. 1). Pray for their spiritual growth and that they would have a desire to serve the Lord.

Esther and Emily made it back home safely from boarding school on Sat. Nov. 25. We are so happy to have our girls back for the whole month of December. We plan to celebrate Esther and Gina's birthdays, go to the beach for swimming and fishing, go on some hikes and runs together, and of course decorate for and celebrate Christmas together. 

We are making preparations for a new year of studies at the Disciples of Jesus school. We have sent out most invitations to the village churches and we are getting the new schedule made up. I (Luke) have been working on the desks for the Discipleship school as the old desk legs kept breaking. I had 15 new metal desk legs made with a storage shelf underneath. Now I just need to secure the wooden tops to them. Pray that the students who come next year would be hand picked by God and eager to study and grow.

New discipleship school desk (without the wooden top)

Luke, busy with projects.


We appreciate your partnership in the gospel as you lift up these items in prayer to the God who sees and the God who is able.

Blessings in our Savior's name,

Luke and Gina Johnson

Friday, September 15, 2023

September Update

Dear praying friends and family,

We are back in Kigoma. 
Our short visit to the east coast was wonderful. We had a chance to visit a few churches, the kids did VBS for a week, and the Mattix clan got together to celebrate Mom and Dad. The highlight was the fellowship with the believers and seeing their continued faithfulness to God.
With Mom and Dad (Mark and Carol Mattix) at CMML.


We returned to Africa, stopping in Kenya to drop off Esther and Emily at their school, Rift Valley Academy. The girls got settled into their dorms, and battling jet-lag the rest of us barely caught a late night flight to Tanzania. After readjusting the luggage (for our domestic flight) during a short layover, we boarded our last flight to Kigoma. We were home, after only being away for one month, but it sure felt longer.
So, as you can imagine, our house is not quite the same, with only 3 boys. And on our first week home, it was painfully obvious when we had to connect with our two girls via whatsapp and facetime so we could all sing to Luke on his birthday. Please pray for us as we continue to adjust.

Kids gathered around to wish their Daddy a Happy Birthday.

On our second week home, the local church hosted a Youth Conference. For four days, over 100 youth stayed at the church. They enjoyed fellowship and seminar teaching, Christian films, lots of music and even a talent show. On Sunday they were all eager to have their choirs sing, this made for a lively church service. There were 12 village churches represented; what an encouragement to see so many gathered and praising God through their Christ-centered songs. Thank you for praying for this conference, and for the youth of Tanzania.

Gungu choir taking its turn on Sunday morning.
A full house, and a good meal for everyone.

In the middle of this youth conference, a team from the USA arrived in Kigoma. There are 5 men, and 2 women who have come to do work at the Discipleship School property as well as other odd jobs and ministry. They will be here for just over 2 weeks. Pray for a blessed and profitable time together.
Electrical work at the work site, and some of the equipment.


We really appreciate you and your support for the ministry in Tanzania.

Blessings in Christ,
Luke and Gina Johnson

Sunday, July 16, 2023

July Update

Dear praying friends,

We greet you all in our precious Savior's name. This summer (dry season for us) has been very busy and it does not look like things will slow down any time soon.

Encouraging the Saints
We have had a lot of trips to the villages to visit, encourage, teach and attend conferences. We also have been trying to get the young people excited about attending a big youth conference planned for the beginning of September. On Thursday (July 20) Luke will drive south about 14 hours with a team of 10 men to have an evangelistic conference that will include door-to-door evangelism, open air choirs and preaching and evangelistic films in the evening. They will take 2 cars and will return on Monday (July 24), Lord willing. Please pray for safety and for fruit that remains from all the seminars and conferences that took place this summer.
Open air preaching in Munzeze

Conference in Nkungwe
Disciples of Jesus School and Graduation
Unfortunately, at the end of April we had to close the discipleship program due to a lack of students. Although we started the year with 5 students, 2 of those were continuing from last year, and 2 more dropped out. So, when the 2 from last year finished up their remaining classes we were left with 1 student. We decided to close and reopen in January 2024. We notified all the elders in the assemblies in hopes that they will encourage the saints to prepare for next year. We recently had a small graduation ceremony for the 2 students that completed the course this year. Please pray for a good number of students, ones chosen and prepared by the Spirit, to attend next year.

Graduation

The New Discipleship Property (Bushabani)
Meanwhile, the construction work has continued at the Bushabani plot on the outskirts of town where we are building a discipleship school. We have built and roofed a workshop and the office block and library, but have not plastered or finished the floors. We recently stopped the work and will continue perhaps in the fall, as the Lord provides. We are excited that a team from the US will be coming for about 3 weeks to visit he Kinlaws and also help us with some electrical work (among other things) at the new plot in September. Pray for them as they prepare for that, and pray for God's continued provision for the construction work.

Progress on the office block

So far, so good.
Literature
At the beginning of July we were happy to receive an order of 5 boxes of good, Christian books from our brethren in the Lord at KLB Publishers. These include Bible commentaries, Bible dictionaries, revised and updated songbooks and many other books, all in Kiswahili. We will sell them at a 30% discount to the saints in the churches. Pray for a greater hunger among God's people to know the Word.

Family and Trip to the US
In May and in June we celebrated birthdays of 2 of our boys. Now we are happy to have Esther back from RVA (boarding school in Kenya) for summer vacation. She has been home for a week. In less than 2 weeks we begin our travels to the US. It starts with a trek across the country by bus to Dar and then we fly to the US.  We will be at the CMML headquarters in NJ for about 3 weeks for a family reunion of the Mattixes (celebrating Mark & Carol's 50th wedding anniversary) and visiting a few churches in the area. We are looking forward to a break, or at least a change of routine. As soon as we get back we will travel to Kenya to drop off Esther (starting 11th grade) and Emily (starting 8th grade). Please pray for our family during these transitions; for Esther and especially Emily, as she adjusts to boarding school for the first time.

As always, we depend on your prayers and can't tell how vital they are to the ministry here.

With Christian love,

Luke, Gina, Esther, Emily, Aaron, Michael and William
Attempting a family photo with a timer. =)