Thursday, October 7, 2010

October Update

Hello dear family and praying friends. We hope you are all doing well. 
The Lord continues to give us opportunities to minister. Last weekend (Oct. 1-3) I, Luke, attended a Seminar/Evangelistic Conference in a village called Munzeze, about 2 hours North-East of Kigoma. On the way there I picked up 2 Tanzania brothers who were going to be the evangelistic speakers. I taught a seminar on the book of Galatians Friday and Saturday mornings, and in the 
afternoons and at night we had evangelistic meetings outside.
What does an evangelistic meeting look like here? I thought you'd ask, so if you'll allow me, I'll try and give you a little picture of one. It means a long introduction where each special guest must be recognized and welcomed personally, as well as given the chance to greet everyone. This is followed by a LOT of singing. Each church choir that was invited to the conference (3 in this case) gets to sing a total of 4 songs each during the service, and then of course there is a lot of congregational singing of choruses and a few songs out of the songbook. And finally you have an evangelistic message that could be anywhere from 1-2 hours long. Then you have an altar call followed by announcements, and finally the closing prayer.
This is what the afternoon services looked like, and then you have a slightly shortened version of the same thing at the night services beginning at 8PM and ending anytime between 11PM and midnight. Needless to say I was pretty tired after the weekend, but in spite of this, the Tanzanians always seem to enjoy the fellowship, and especially the choir songs. The choirs are aided by a generator to power their keyboard, 2 electric guitars, and bass guitar. The choir members all do synchronized actions and steps (or should I just say they dance?) to the beat of the music. There always seems to be technical problems during their performances, such as excessive feedback, but they just keep going in spite of the unbearable high pitch squeal from the speakers ...
On Sunday we had a regular service outside and I preached a message on knowing God. During the weekend Gina stayed home with the 2 girls and I was very happy to see them at around 7:30 PM Sunday night after dropping off all the people that had crammed into the car. Was there any lasting fruit from this conference? Only God knows for certain. After one of the evangelistic messages there were a few professions of faith but I don't think there was very good follow-up by the leaders of the local church. One encouraging factor was that the people seemed to be very attentive during the seminar and they had a fair amount of good questions during the question times at the end of each session. Also I took 23 Bibles and was able to sell all of them at a reduced cost. The believer's were very eager to get them so we pray that God's Word will dwell richly in them. Is there a better way of conducting these evangelistic conferences? Probably, but the hard thing is getting them to think outside the box. That's how they have always done them, and that's how everyone else does them so why change now?
These are just some of the questions that we deal with on the mission field so we would appreciate your prayers for wisdom and discernment each day concerning all these issues, and that God would always be glorified through us.
On the home front we continue to adjust to having a newborn baby. Gina of course, cannot get a good night's rest at this stage, so pray for strength for her. And then it is hard to get the housework done with a talkative and active Esther and a hungry or fussy baby who needs a diaper change ...  Meanwhile I am trying to fix the leaky roof before the rains come and keep up with the little problems that the car keeps reminding me of, and administrative things and ... and then I wonder why I don't seem to have enough time to prepare for the next seminar. So this is when we learn to depend on God and draw our strength from Him. The next seminar will be for young people in the village of Bukuba next weekend (Oct. 15-17). Please pray for this young people's seminar as I will be teaching part of it.
We truly are blessed and privileged to serve our Lord and we wish we could do more for Him, but we hope we are faithful in all things including the "small" things. 
In His service,
Luke, Gina, Esther, and Emily Johnson

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

September Update

Emily Jane born Sept. 5th 2010
Esther
Esther meeting Emily
Family of 4


Dear Praying Friends and Family,
We're headed back to Kigoma after a wonderful time in Moshi, in northern Tanzania. The Rea's have been so good to us during our month-long stay with them, and Esther will miss the fun she's had with Uncle William and Aunt Eunice. We go back with 2 kids this time, making it a new experience for us. 
Luke taught two courses at Berea Bible College: Amos and History of Salvation. The courses went well even though there were only 2 students in the class. At this year's meeting of church leaders the issue of poor attendance was discussed so pray that next year there will be much better attendance at the Bible College.
On our drive down we hope to visit the believers at Kaziramihunda and Kasanda once again (where we lived for 8 months last year). Soon after getting back to Kigoma there will be an Evangelistic conference in one village (Munzeze) and a Young people's meeting planned in another village (Bukuba). You can pray for the ministry that will go on in each of these places.
That's all the news for now. May Christ continue to build His church all over the world.

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

Sunday, August 8, 2010

August Update

Hope of the Nations' helicopter
Luke on his ride
Luke and Gina in Burundi


Dear friends and family,
After 3 days of uneventful travel (praise the Lord) we made it safely to the northern city of Moshi. William and Eunice Rea have been so kind to let us stay at their place for our extended visit.  Today Luke began his first day of teaching at the Berea Bible College and will continue to teach for the next month. This week he teaches on the book of Amos (same as last year) and in two weeks he'll teach a shorter 20-lesson version of the Firm Foundations. He has other speaking engagements in that in-between week so he'll be busy preparing during his free time.
Last month Luke got to ride in a helicopter for the first time. He was asked to help as an interpreter for a medical visit to a village that has no road access. We took a trip to Burundi and had a good visit with Luke's brother Jesse and family, and got a glimpse of their world during our week stay. Luke helped them by organizing one of the storage rooms. Since then Luke has been preparing for his classes and Gina has been getting things ready for the baby's arrival.

Please pray for:
- Strength for Luke as he teaches every day
- Peace for Gina in the last month of pregnancy

With love in Christ,
Gina, Luke and Esther

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Just Keeps Growing


Dear friends and family,
We had a safe trip to Mwanza (northern Tanzania) and back. We barely had time to dust ourselves off after the first day of travel when we visited the church at Kasanda. They had a meal ready for the entire church and then a meeting where Luke spoke. They eagerly bought the few books that Luke brought. The following morning we made our way to Kazira and enjoyed a great time of fellowship with our friends. One man from the previous church wanted to join us for the second meeting so he got to hear Luke's message twice!
Our two nights were spent in our old little house at Keza. It was neat to visit everyone again and get free meals! Esther disappeared for hours on end, she was so excited to be back with her playing buddies. I (Gina) even got to see a World Cup soccer game on "generator night" with 50+ people crowded in front of the solitary TV. 
The Lord's protection of us was evident during our time at the big city of Mwanza. Thankfully nothing was stolen, only broken locks in an attempt to get something out of the car. Esther enjoyed the company of her uncle Ben on our long 13 hour drive back to Kigoma.
Lord willing we will drive back up north in a month, this time to Moshi (at the foothills of Mt. Kilimanjaro) for Luke to teach at the Berea Bible College once again. But before we go there we want to visit Luke's brother Jesse and his family in Burundi, only an 8 hour drive from Kigoma.

Please pray for:
-Health and energy for Gina during the last 2 months of pregnancy
-Luke to have time in preparing for teaching at Berea Bible College
-Safety (and comfort=)) in travel

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


With Dr. Steven and his family at Keza

Esther at 3 years and 6 months

Gina at 7 months

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

June Update


Dear friends and family,
We finally moved into our own place on May 28 and are getting settled in little by little. There is always more to do to make the place more like home. We had a local carpenter make us a dining room table with chairs and just recently picked those up. Before that we were eating our meals at a small desk. Our living room consists of 2 wooden benches and a wooden chair (no sofas yet). Gina cooks on an electric hot plate and uses the washer at my parent's house to do laundry.  But I won't bore you with our lists of "To do's" and "To get". 
We visited one of the local churches down south on the coast of the lake called Mwakizega. We travelled with one of the Tanzanian elders from the church here in Kigoma town and it was a blessing to have him along. I had the privilege of preaching on Rom. 3:19-28. 
The church was made up of more women than men and there is only one elder there. They have been having work days to gather piles of stones to sell for building and we have helped them buy some tools for that. We also left them some discounted Bibles which they will pay for later.
Lord willing we will make a trip to Mwanza (northern Tanzania) in a week. We hope to buy some of the things that are on our "To get" list. On the way there we will stop for 2 days at Keza Swedish Mission (where we were for 8 months) and visit the believers at Kaziramihunda (Sunday morning) and Kasanda (Sunday afternoon). 
Esther is our chatter-box, and always full of questions. With her books and toys finally unpacked she is enjoying all the "new" stuff she has. She dances, jumps and runs around while singing during our evening family devotions and continually asks to pray before meals. She is very excited about being a big sister and a helper for mommy. I (Gina) am getting bigger and more uncomfortable by the day. Had a first ultrasound this last week and everything looked great. 
Please pray for:
-Safe trip to Mwanza and back
-Good visit with the believers at Kazira and Kasanda
-Luke's preparation for teaching at the Bible College in August
In His Grace,
Luke, Gina and Esther Johnson

Monday, May 3, 2010

May Update

Dear praying friends, we hope you are all well and walking close to the Lord.

Last time we wrote we mentioned that we were going to have the Annual General Meeting for the CMML missionaries in Tanzania.  That went well and we were able to hear reports of what God has been doing in different parts of the country.

House
We also mentioned that God provided a house for us to rent.  After the missionary meeting was over we have been been working to get the house in shape for us to move in.  Plumbing, electrical, painting, fixing doors and windows and screens etc ...  We have not yet moved into the house but we're getting close to being done.  There always seems to be one more thing ...  It will be nice to be able to unpack and organize much of our stuff which has been in storage the whole time since we arrived. Gina is half way there with the pregnancy and Esther eagerly awaits a baby sister. We'll just find out when the time comes. =)

Ministry
We have already been invited to visit a church down south on the 16th. of this month.  We have been trying to learn from my parents as much as we can about the churches in the area,  and of course we plan to visit and help nurture them in due time as the Lord leads.  There are 20 churches total in the Kigoma and Rukwa regions that we hope to help minister to.  Meanwhile we can learn about them and pray for them.  Many of them have various problems.  They lack good teaching and have no resources, so we would appreciate it if you would pray with us for these churches and their spiritual growth. 

There have been 2 deaths that have affected us recently; one an old man from the church whose funeral we attended and the other a young muslim man (Amisi Omari) who was a mechanic that often worked on my Dad's car.  Amisi collapsed suddenly while walking in town and died soon after arriving at the hospital.  My Dad had often witnessed to him but he had made no profession of faith, to our knowledge.  This was a solemn reminder of the brevity of life and the fact that death can come so suddenly.  Please pray for Amisi's muslim family that they would turn to the Lord in this difficult time. 

Well that's all the news for now.  Thank you for your prayers and gifts.  May the Lord continue to bless and use each of you where you are.

In His service,

Luke, Gina, Esther, and ? Johnson

Little One on the Way

Esther at Lake Tanganyika Hotel.
I (Gina) am 22 weeks pregnant and feel the baby moving quite a bit. I am unable to make sudden movements, like standing up quickly or changing positions while lying down. Pulled out the maternity clothing I have, there are a few of my regular items that I can still wear, things that are stretchy or baggy. Esther likes to ask about the baby and touch my growing belly. She hasn't felt the baby yet, but she thinks she has. She's convinced it's a girl, but we don't know yet. Maybe in the next month I'll get an ultrasound, but we don't want to find out the gender until the baby is born.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Welcome to Kigoma

Missionaries (with CMML) from the north of Tanzania came and we were all together for about 3 days. We had the required meetings on the first day, but the rest of the time was spent in sweet fellowship and sharing about our different ministries.
(from left to right: Harry & Ruth Johnson, Brook Ford, Louise Smith, Eunice & William Rea, Ron Cunningham, Esther & Gina Johnson, and Christina Heckman.)

The town of Kigoma is next to Lake Tanganyika.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Easter 2010

We have been in Kigoma for about two weeks now. Jesse, Joy and family came down from Burundi for a week-long break. Uncle Ken's three oldest daughters came along as well. The cousins (Esther, Zach and Micah) had lots of fun playing in the big house and in the water whenever they got a chance. Grandma made sure they had an easter egg hung in the yard. It was a full house with everyone here, we tried to not step on eachother's toes! At meal times there were 14 of us, and the preparations for a meal was no easy task.
Esther, Micah and Zach hiding in the linen closet.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

April Update


New Beginnings
Dear praying friends and family,We said good-bye to the dear brothers and sisters of Kaziramihunda. They provided a meal for the church on our last Sunday together and we enjoyed sweet fellowship one last time. Luke was able to finish the Firm Foundations Course and also finish teaching thru the book of Galatians.Now we are safely in Kigoma town, on the shores of Lake Tanganyika. Our purpose in coming here was to establish a more central base from which we can go out and help teach, train, and provide resources to the village churches in the surrounding area.
We began searching for a house to rent and found many of them unfinished or  not ready for moving into.  Then God opened the door for a small cottage-likehouse that is on a former Baptist compound. There are some minor repairs and painting to do, as well as getting appliances and furniture, but otherwise it is available for us to move into right now. Thank you for those of you who prayed for us regarding this. We have already made arrangements with the landlords and we praise the Lord for His provision for us at this point in time.
Right now Jesse and Joy Johnson and family are visiting from Burundi and we are all staying at Harry and Ruth's place so they have a full house. After the Burundi folks return the Annual General Meeting of CMML missionaries of Northern Tanzania will take place here in Kigoma. Pray for those traveling and that all that is discussed and decided will expand God's kingdom here on earth. 
Then we hope to work on getting the house ready and moving in. We appreciate your prayers during this transition time. Oh, and one more thing that we forgot to mention last time is that Gina is pregnant and due the beginning of September, so we could use your prayers in that too. =)
Thanks for all of you who remember us in your prayers regularly. We remember you as well and thank the Lord for all of you who help hold up our weak arms, as Aaron and Hur did with Moses, so that God can win the victory here!

Serving a RISEN Savior,
Luke, Gina, Esther and ?  Johnson

Saying good-bye to Dr. Steven and his family


Ladies from the church on our last Sunday