Prayer Request
- More laborers for Southern Africa
- New Church Plant in Soweto
- Language learning
- Youth Conference at Madiba (Oct 5-10)
As I sat with three teenagers at my home this week during a discipleship lesson, I was reminded about the priority of our ministry here in South Africa. I’m excited about the people who were saved over the past few weeks at New Life Baptist Church. I’m excited we have people in attendance that’s not just my family and Pastor Sipho’s family. But the one thing that excites me the most is being able to sit around a table with some young people who seem interested in learning more about God’s word.
Lisakhanya and Abongile, both 15 years old, were saved this past month. Mvumelwa, who is 16 and also leads the music of the church, was also there. As they are learning the books of the New Testament this week and how to say Romans 3:10 & Romans 3:23 by memory, I see the future of a stronger church planting ministry in South Africa.
I know investing in young guys is what it takes to build a ministry that will last. Pray for our team as we seek to win and train more young men for the Gospel ministry. Currently, I’m able to meet with around 10 young people who have showed interest in learning more of the Bible and of the ministry.
Needs
- $1550 for youth camp. Three families will be trying to raise this amount to cover the cost of our very first teen camp here in Port Elizabeth. (120 campers approx.)
- $10,000 to help with the building for Soweto Baptist Church which will be started in December, Lord willing. 20 people who have been faithful to New Life will be going with my cousin Jeremy to start this church.
More Highlights
- 8 Saved at New Life this month
- My wife Amy is now teaching two discipleship classes a week in Xhosa.
- My sons are pretty happy about finding a baseball league here close to our house. Luke is especially happy to have baseball back.
- 8 Saved during open air service yesterday