Monday, June 25, 2007

Travelling....BTV Update # 8

We got back last night from the northern city. It was a really good trip. Sunday was a conference for pstr's wives. We taught on nutrition, women's health and breast exams, and cpr and choking for adults and infants. We tag team teach each of those, and the girls are getting really get at being flexible and teaching whatever we need on demand!
The women at the conference loved it, and they were so energetic. Today we are resting,laundry, repacking, and spent a lot of time in pryr.This evening we leave for the sea for 3 days. We are going to do hunting and other business stuff. Will give a full report when return...
BB Staff -R-

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Stories from the Field ...BTV Update # 7

The team is doing great. Everyone is healthy and loving the work. We do all miss you, so know that your ladies are thinking about you and praying for you too!


This week we started a class for the Sudanese on First Aid, CPR, and the basics of nursing. We've taught two classes already and its going to be a weekly class. The team did a great job preparing and teaching, and we love our students. We have around 15 Sudanese attending, about half and half, men to women. They are so eager to learn. We are really proud to see them equipped and encouraged to become servants and examples in their community. And also the class provides a lot of opportunities to talk about healing and where it really comes from. Ask that we would be equipped as teaching, the Sudanese would be eager learners, and that the HS would guide every discussion.


We're still keeping up the clinics and going out to meet people on a regular basis. Here are some specific stories that the ladies wrote about people they met that they would like you to pray for......BB Staff


Stories for Specific PRAYER

Her name is Abar. She is an M who works in a dress shop in the mall that specializes in Belly Dancing. She speaks minimal English. Jill and I met her on our first trip out, and she actually called Jill and I into her shop. And we began talking, mainly through gestures about where we were from, how long will we be in NA, were we sisters or not. But we were in there for about an hour communicating that way. In the midst of that time she offered us a hard-boiled egg sandwich. First she just handed us a hard boiled egg and we didn’t know what to do with it! But then she came back with a pita and we proceeded to make the sandwiches. Poor Jill wasn’t hungry and doesn’t even like eggs, but she ate it anyway!


We talked about singleness, and she was excited that we were single too. She was the first woman we have met that seemed proud to be a single. We came to the shop again on another day. We had a great time trying on some gowns (not the belly dancing outfits, mind you!) And it seemed like dad totally removed the communication barrier. And in the midst of the time there we seemed to establish relationships with all of the store clerks, including some who speak very good English. We are going back today and hope to establish more of who we are. And it has just so happened that no one has ever come into the store while we are there. Pray that dad will appoint more times for us to meet with her and share.- Lori.....


Her name is Sahara. She is 26 years old and she has a 6-year-old daughter. I met her in the mall. She had been divorced so she was a single mom living with her parents. We did not really talk about her personal story, but you could tell she felt really inferior and probably has a lot of emotional scars from the divorce (women do not choose to divorce here, their husband’s divorce them). We were invited by her to have dinner at her family’s house. We talked a lot with her sister and her dad. They were both teachers in a school. He talked mainly about his son and how proud he was to have him off at the university. We could tell Sahara must feel a lot of shame and guilt from her family. Since I met her I have been praying for her everyday. I really believe that no one we have met has been by coincidence, but we were meant to meet them. Her father did ask us if we were Cs and we told him yes. We have not shared much about that yet, but they know we are Cs and we have started a relationship, so we pray for more opportunities to meet with them.-Youngsil.....


Her name is Nagla. She lives in the neighborhood near our house. The first time I meet her, even though she could not speak very well she invited me into her house and showed me all of her family pictures and gave me so many presents and talked about how she is going to get married next year. Last time when we passed by their house she introduced us to her fiancé. So I have been praying for both of them. I hope he is nice, but I didn’t feel he is a nice man. Also, because she lives in our neighborhood and is Muslim, it dangerous to have her know about our work. So I don’t feel I should go to their house again, but I’m just praying for some way to keep building a relationship with her.- Youngsil.....


Hannah I met one time in the mall. We were just waiting for our last friend to come out of a shop and sat down on bench next to her. We started talking and she showed me pictures on her mobile, and I saw her without her veil on. She is getting married soon, and I just really enjoyed talking with her. When we got up to leave she told me, “I will never forget you.” And ever since I have been feeling that dad wants me to remember her and pray for her too. We’ve been singing about how dad can move a mountain. And if we just have a little bit of faith, I really believe he can move a mountain. I don’t know that I’ll ever see her again, but he wanted me to meet her and pray for him to move a mountainin regards to her. - Youngsil.....


We were at a city literally of trash and there was a woman laying in the clinic. I didn’t know her story, I didn’t know what was wrong with her, but we continued through the day getting the work done that was needed. She just lay there surrounded by her family. They were fanning her, and she looked weak and in pain and hot. And at the end of the day HK said we would give her the medicine and send her home. And I ask if I could join him. So he took me in and explained the situation to me and we helped her get up from the bed and I asked if she had been prayed for and HK shook his head no, and said, “Go ahead and pray for her, but just use a few words.” And instantly a twinge of fear hit me when he said to use few words. But I prayed softly and asked in the name of Jesus that she would be healed. And then her family led her away and I asked RL if that family was Muslim, and she said yes. That night we were having praise and worship on our rooftop, and we were told to picture a face that we had seen that day. And that women’s face came to my mind. Then we were told to picture that face standing beside us singing Amazing Grace. And there she was in my mind, standing beside me and singing praise to our father. And then after praise and worship HK said that he got a phone call that she was completely fine and had been healed. And dad has just given me the confidence that we will be beside her praising our him one day. And the only thing there is that could have healed her is his name.- Jenna

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Memorable Moments of Prayer Update # 6

I think the most memorable moment this week was last Friday at noon. All
the surrounding minarets were sounding the call to prayer. And we heard our own call to prayer and went to the roof. Our voices rose as the noise grew, and continued long after it became silent. We cried out on behalf of our nation, of those needing healing, of those needing courage and protection, and just to give praise.

Everything we had been doing and every conversation with the people here didn't feel complete until we lifted it up that afternoon. We are broken for these people and confident of the healing, completion, and joy we have through Him.

We have been learning and discussing about the status of the women in
this country under the current way of life. We were asked, "What insecurities do you think the current system might give them? "And the unanamous response was, "What securities does it leave them?" On the other hand, because of the same system, the women appear friendly,
cheerful, open, and giving.

We have gone several times to the local mall to meet people, and all of us have at least one woman that we have befriended and repeatedly visit. These women retailers are all so precious and all so different. Some speak very little English but are so excited by our visit and insist on
sharing food together. We've been invited to several upcoming weddings. One lady was very educated and very aggressive with talking to us. She has gotten to hear some truth and we pray that it grows in her heart.

The clinics are going well. It's such an encouragement to have so many hands to help. This week we have a gynacologist visiting us, so we get to assist him and lift up the ladies as he treats them. The clinics are an incredible opportunity to let our light be seen and effect other people. Please lift this work up!

I can't tell you how many hours the six of us ladies have spent talking together, laughing together, and praying together. Ask that Dad would use our unity as an example and encouragement to the women here, and that He would use even more as his hands and feet in each other's lives.

--BB North Africa (BTV TEAM)

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Field email post Update #5

Again, we're all healthy now and we've had a great two days of clinic and ministry. I'm going to try to write down some stories for you by tomorrow for you to post.- R- (BB field missionary)

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

All doing well.....Update #4

Today we got the good news that everyone is feeling better and the NA bug has passed. Thank you Jesus! Also we want to thank all of those who prayed especially for the girls during this time of sickness.

Since everyone is better and doing well they will be ministering in a widows clinic the next few days as well as continuing building those vital relationships with M women. Please continue to pray for their stamina and that their spirits would be encouraged as they continue to labor in a very dark nation. They enemy is doing all he can to stop or disable this team from being most effective, so prayer is vital...

Please Pray:
1. Continues Health & Wellness
2. Vital relationships would be established specifically with M women
3. The glory of God would be displayed through the girl's faithfulness and He would bring Seekers their way.
4. God would open doors to share His story at the widows clinic.
5. Christ would be magnified in all that is done...
6. Spiritual, cultural & demonic strongholds that possess the land would demolished at the preaching of the Word of God.
7. Eyes would be unveiled to the Truth of the gospel.

Monday, June 11, 2007

Getting enculturated...Update # 3

Well we got the report from the girls today that they have gotten the NA bug. So please be praying for them as they adjust to new water and food. ( Side note to parents-- they are all fine, just getting enculturated) Good news is we have the Great Physician there to meet every need as well as his little helper ( our contact in country who is an American Trained Family Doc) soooo, lets pray and thank God that they are adjusting as rough as it is sometimes when you visit a new place, and they are getting to share a small bit " in the fellowship of His sufferings" for the glory of God. Nothing makes you a better missionary than learning to depend on Christ in a foreign land. Also nothing witnesses to those around you more than seeing you go through hardship but remain faithful. So lets ask the Lord to use this trial to draw M people to Himself. May He get all the glory in every circumstance....

Saturday, June 09, 2007

BTV June Update #2

The team has done a great job of bonding together and we've spent a
lot of time praying together. They've gotten to work in the garbage
city now and they all really enjoyed it. On Monday one team is leaving
and another is coming, and then we'll plug our girls into the BTG
curriculum when HK starts it with them.

Please pray:
* girls continue to adjust
*continued opportunities to form good relationships with M women
* Holy Spirit will draw seekers our way

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Wednesday, June 06, 2007

June BTV update #1

The girls are doing well. Been working full time. Everything was finepicking them up the first day. They were tired of course, and slept 11hours that night (midnight to 11am) and I haven't seen any jet-lag since.
On Sunday, after sleeping in, we spent two hours sharing testimonies,praying for each other, and generally getting to know each other. Then Nick and I started the teaching with Eslam 101&2 and language 101. Then we walked around the neighborhood that evening and p-walked and practiced the language they had just learned. Monday they rest of the group went hunting, and one of the girls came with me and the two-pregnant moms on the other team to do a nutrition seminar for the Sudnese women. She did a great job. The ladies really enjoyed the hunting and getting emersed in the culture. Tuesday morning we went to a ladies meeting that meets in our neighborhood every Tuesday. We're going to go every week and hopefully start making some house visits from the ladies we meet there. In the afternoon we did the Sudnese health carnival. The girls was so excited about that. They got to help Hk in the pharmacy, examine a lot ofpatients, yarp with them.
Today is more traning, some yarp time, and then we're going to do aclinic on the mountain this evening.
Please Pray (Yarp):
1. The ladies we are meeting in the home visits that opportunity would be created to make depsotis of truth in our conversations.
2. God would grant us favor as we go out and meet new women and form new relationships.
3. God would direct us toward seekers in the land.

Monday, June 04, 2007

Behind the Veil Team

The BTV team has arrived safely. Everyone is doing well. We will post more in a few days after they have a chance to get over jetlag and begin doing "business" in the country.

Please Pray:
1. Hearts would be opened and eyes unveiled to the Truth of the gospel.
2. Spiritual & Cultural strongholds would be demolished as the Word goes forth.
3. Health and stamina for the BTV team as they begin working after long hours of travel.
4. BTV team steps would be directed to those seeking in the land.