Friday, September 4, 2009

September Update

All ready for church...

Boredom...

Most recent family photo....


Dear Praying Friends and Family, sorry this month's letter is a little late in coming, but as you can imagine we've been quite busy lately.
Church Life
The small assembly that we attend is located in a nearby village called Kaziramihunda (Sorry, I know that's a hard one to pronounce so don't worry if you have trouble with it). It is about an hour's walk from our house at Keza. Since we've been there they have started breaking bread every week and we are encouraged by that. There is only one elder but even he has not really been officially recognized as such. His name is Anton. There are many doctrinal errors present among them, which is mainly the result of a lack of good biblical teaching. What concerns us most is the fact that there are even misconceptions regarding salvation. We have made plans with the elder to teach the "Firm Foundations" course starting in November. The course is a chronological history of salvation which will hopefully help clear up some basic misunderstandings about salvation.
Resources
After 3 1/2 weeks of being back at Keza we made a trip to Mwanza. We took my little brother Steven with us so that he could meet up with another family that was traveling back to his boarding school in Kenya. While there we had some work done on the car that could not be done in Kigoma. We also took the opportunity to shop for a few things we can't get where we are; including a small solar system to power our computer during the day when there is no electricity. Then we drove to Dodoma, the capital city (11 hours away), and visited Inge and Monica (2 German CMML missionaries who publish books for the churches here). We attended church with them on Sunday and then Monday was spent browsing and choosing Christian literature for the churches here. We got Bibles, hymnbooks, commentaries, tracts and much other useful Christian literature in Swahili. We are thankful for these resources and pray that they will be used for God's glory and the strengthening of the churches of Tanzania.
Pray for:
- Spiritual growth for the church at Kaziramihunda
- Preparation for teaching "Firm Foundations" course
- Relationship building with the people here
- Wisdom in the use/distribution of the literature
Thank you for your prayers for the work here. I am reminded that God loves to use the prayers of His people to accomplish His work.
Sincerely,
Luke, Gina and Esther Johnson

Friday, July 31, 2009

August Update

Our house at Keza...
Ben graduates...
After the Rugby game...
Dear Friends and Family,
We are back from our long family trip to Kenya. Spent countless hours in the car, waited at border crossings, and stayed in different homes and hotels during the 14-day long trip.  We witnessed Ben Johnson's graduation from High School at RVA, returning alumni trying unsuccessfully to beat the soccer and rugby varsity team, watching a Rugby match for the first time (for Gina and Esther) and meeting many other missionaries both in Tanzania and Kenya. In all it turned into a mini-vacation, both restful and adventurous. 
On our drive back we were dropped-off at our new home in Keza, some 6 hours north of Kigoma. We have now had a week to completely unpack and turn the little house into our own. Sunday morning we walked some 50 minutes to the nearest assembly in the town of Kaziramihunda to fellowship with some 25 other believers. Luke was asked to speak that morning and I (Gina) have already been pleaded with to teach the women's bible study. 
We have spent the last few days in Kigoma going to offices and getting all the required paperwork for the car. Monday morning we hope to pick up the last of that paperwork and drive back to Keza. 

Praises:
- Paperwork for car completed
- Safety in travel

Pray for:
- Continued learning of language and culture
- Involvement in the nearby chapel
- Boldness in reaching out to our new neighbors

With love in Christ,
Luke, Gina and Esther

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Our "new" car



We are very thankful for the Lord's provision of a car for us. We got it used from another missionary family who just recently moved to the Congo. It is a 1991 Toyota Hilux Surf. It was in fairly good condition although I worked on it for 2 days along with 2 mechanics to get it up to par. We put new tires on it, changed all the fluids, changed some worn steering components and some bad seals, and of course cleaned it up real well. We hope it will be used for many more years in the Lord's service. 

Evangelistic Trip

Two days after we arrived in Kigoma where my (Luke) parents live, we went on an evangelistic outreach trip for a week. We went down south to an old Burundian refugee resettlement called Katumba.  
 
We had a seminar each morning (teaching about the local church) based on William McDonald's Emmaus Course "Christ loved the church" (See below).

Then from about 3 to 6 PM each day we had an evangelistic meeting ...

With singing and lots of special numbers from the numerous church choirs ...

And finally preaching at the end.

Then in the evenings we showed gospel films as soon as it was dark enough.

On Sunday 11 people were baptized. Here are the witnesses ...

And here is one of those who was baptized.


All in all in was a good experience of the rustic conditions which most people in this country experience daily; namely no electricity, running water or western toilets, and rice and beans each day. We are thankful that we did not get sick at all while down there, although the dusty dry season weather got to our noses and throats a bit.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

July Update

Dear praying friends and family,
 We have enjoyed the couple of weeks we've had in Kigoma with Mom and Dad Johnson. Esther is loving all the attention she gets from her grandparents and the swimming in Lake Tanganyika just a few meters from the house.
 
Village Visit: Our first week back we headed off to Katumba, a refugee settlement some 11 hrs. south of Kigoma for an evangelistic conference. The believers took very good care of us, providing a bed frame at last minute and some straw mats for the bed. The "little house" that we stayed in was a newly built pharmacy but was available for our use while there. Dad Johnson along with other leaders taught seminars from the Emmaus  Correspondence Course "Christ loved the Church" each morning. The afternoon was filled with the regular meeting which consisted of many choirs singing, a speaker giving the gospel message and then an invitation to confess sins as well as an opportunity to pray for the sick. As soon as the afternoon meeting came to a close, the men would quickly set up for the films, that way, when the sun set, the movies could begin right away. On our last night of movies was the biggest crowd we had since word had gotten around the village. Kids by the hundreds were everywhere, it wouldn't take much to round them up for an impromptu Sunday School! On Sunday 11 believers were baptized.
 
Youth Conference: Luke was asked to speak at the first youth conference held at the local assembly, so he worked hard on getting enough material to last for two 2-hour messages. At the end of the second message it was open to questions and the youth had many. 
Retreat: These past three days we had a nice mini-retreat with Mom and Dad Johnson and their co-worker Brook Ford. We spent a lot of time in prayer and seeking God's leading in regards to the ministry possibilities in this area. It also proved to be a good time for us to ask questions and get familiar with the past and current ministries by other missionaries in the Kigoma area.

More Travel: In one week we'll be on our way to Kenya for Ben's High School graduation (Luke's younger brother). We're working hard to get our "new" used car ready for the trip. On the way up we'll drop off a few of our belongings at Keza. On our way back from Kenya (around July 22), we will settle there until the end of the year. Then we will move to Kigoma town.
We are praying that we'll be able to be in contact via e-mail and internet while we live at Keza even though there is no phone line or electricity. There is an option of doing email through a wireless modem, so pray that the details for that possibility will all come together.
Pray for:
- Our trip to Kenya (July 6 - 22)
- Our 5 month stay at Keza for cultural immersion
- God's guidance for our future ministry in the Kigoma region
With love in Christ,
Luke, Gina and Esther Johnson

Monday, June 15, 2009

Quick note

Hello dear praying friends. We just wanted to let you all know that we arrived in Kigoma safely on Sunday, after finishing up at the Language School.
 
Tomorrow (Tues. June 16) we (my Dad, Gina, Esther and I as well as other Tanzanian believers) head to an old refugee settlement for Burundi refugees who fled the war in 1972. The trip takes 11 hours on bad roads and the name of the place is Katumba. We are going to have meetings with teaching about the local church and show films in the evening. We will be back next Monday (June 22).
 
Please pray for spiritual growth and fruit and also for us as we take care of Esther in the rustic conditions (i.e. no water, electricity, or toilets); in other words normal conditions for the majority of the population here in Tanzania. 
 
Also 2 days after we get back I (Luke) will be teaching at a 3 day Youth Seminar at our church. Pray that I would be able to prepare adequately as it will all be in Swahili. I feel pressed for time and a little overwhelmed.
 
Thanks for your prayers.
 
With love in Christ,
                              Luke, Gina, and Esther Johnson

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Language School Grad

On June 12, after 4 months of an intensive study of Swahili grammar and vocabulary Gina graduated along with 11 others. It was a nice fairly simple ceremony. All the graduates seemed eager to move on to other things, including the practical and conversational aspect of language learning. Here are the graduates with some of the teachers.

Graduates and teachers.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

June Update


Hello dear praying friends, we hope that another month finds you walking in the light. 

Wow, in exactly 2 weeks from today (Sunday) we will be in Kigoma. Our time here at the Language School is already coming to an end. Our time here was very profitable. Gina now feels equipped in the grammar aspect of the language but in sore need of practice with regard to the conversational aspect. We hope to get plenty of conversation practice during our six month cultural immersion time; but more about that later.
This past month has gone by really fast. At the time of our last update, Esther and I (Luke) had just embarked on a 1 week trip to Kigoma to help my parents sort, pack and move their stuff to another house. Thanks to your prayers and our Lord's help the trip was a success. My parent's were encouraged by the progress that was made in the move and now they are completely moved into their "new" house.

At the same time I was able to get a lot of other things done regarding our own plans and future. We got our visas stamped into our passports so now we are completely legal. (Although we already had our work permit, the actual visas had to be stamped into our passports in Kigoma, where we will be working). 

I also got to look at a car that is for sale. It is owned by a missionary family that just moved over to the DR Congo. It is quite old and needs various and sundry repairs, but is at a price that we can afford. We see it as a real provision from the Lord because we weren't even looking for a car but we had been praying about one. And then this opportunity arose without us even asking about it. After looking it over real well and talking with the owner we think we will go ahead and buy it. It is a 1991 Toyota Hilux Surf with a 3.0 L diesel engine. It also has 4WD, which is important due to the bad roads here. 

We also found a house in which to stay through the end of the year, for our six month cultural immersion time. It is not the Baptist house that we originally thought we would rent. This house is in a different place called Keza. It is at a former Swedish mission station, which is now run by Tanzanians. The small house is furnished with the bare essentials. There is electricity by generator a few times a week and running water but no inside toilet or shower. We'll have to figure out how to get email access.

While there, we will also be able to attend a small new church nearby, that my father helped start a few years ago. We praying that during that time we will be able to develop some deeper relationships with some Tanzanian people and really get to know their culture and language much better. We hope that this phase of preparation will lay a foundation for understanding the people here and having an effective ministry among them. So please pray that we will learn a lot during that time.

And finally, I am still preparing for the Amos course. I will not be teaching it until the end of October so I have some time but I really do need a big head start since it will all be in Swahili.

Here are some praises and prayer requests:
- Praise for the Lord's help in my parent's move, and for God's provision of a house and a car for us
- Please pray that our knowledge of the Tanzanian people and their culture and language would continue to grow daily
- Pray that God would fill us with a love for the people here and a focused vision of how best to reach them with God's life changing truth 
- And last but not least pray for our personal walk with the Lord. That we would be kept from sin and temptation and abide in Christ that we might bear much fruit.

Thank you and may God continue to bless you as He works in and through each of you as well.

With love in the Spirit,
                                         Luke, Gina and Esther Johnson

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

27 de Mayo


Happy Mother's Day to all the Bolivian "mama's". 
When I got back from classes this morning, Esther and Luke gave me a beautiful bouquet of wild flowers along with a BIG hug and a "kisso".
(Esther's mixing of the spanish word "beso" with "kiss")
 *grin*

Sunday, May 3, 2009

May Update

Dear Praying Friends,

     This past month we had a few trips. For Easter weekend we took the bus to Dar es Salaam and enjoyed a relaxing time there as well as visiting the believers on Sunday morning. A week later, Luke made a day hike of climbing the mountains nearby along with other language school students. And last weekend the whole lot of us "white people" rented a small bus and made a day trip to the Mikumi National Park only an hour from here. The occasional trips have been a nice break from the intense grammar learning and classroom time I (Gina) have every day. 
       At this time, Luke and Esther are in Kigoma (western Tanzania) for a week to help his parents, Harry and Ruth, pack and organize for the move to their new place. While there Luke is getting some paperwork done regarding our resident permit and inquiring about a place for us to go once we're done at this language school. Also, the possibility of purchasing a vehicle has come up. This opportunity is such a praise; a vehicle is something we will need and we were kind of dreading the hassle of finding something suitable as well as in our price range. What we know so far is that the price is right, so that is a huge answer to prayer. Luke will look the vehicle over along with a mechanic while in Kigoma. 
    Our time at this language school is coming to a close in the next month. We have grown accustomed to the routine here and will miss the way they spoil us with such good meals. =) Esther continues to learn so much every day and feels comfortable with the people here. We need God's wisdom daily in training her. As children of God we ignore and disobey His simple commands as well, because we can. God is so patient and loving with His children and teaches us the same lessons over and over because He knows that we need to be reminded. 

Giraffes at Mikumi National Park

Impala

Prayer requests: 
- Luke and Esther's safe return from Kigoma 
- Wisdom with the possibility of a vehicle 
- Details to come together for our next step 

With much love in Christ, 
Gina, Luke and Esther Johnson

The 3 of us.