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Thanks on behalf of the Ghana Team .... In Him Tim
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Here is an update from the TNT Team in Ghana
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| Team with the driver minus Brian, Bruce and JJ |
| Countryside |
| cooking alongside the highway looks like Goat... Yummy!! |
Well the team is now here in Ghana, and it was certainly an adventure for everyone to travel to Ghana. The concerns started late on Thursday evening when we learned the Hoods was flight cancelled. Leaving Esther hood stranded at the Kelowna airport in Canada wondering what to do next. After Tim and myself prayed and worked with the airline company, we were fortunate to make alternate arrangements that managed to get Esther to London where she was to meet up with the Hoods, some of the other team members coming in from Florida. However Tim, Linda and Jerry were stuck in Dublin Ireland due to their flight being delayed/cancelled. We were beginning to wonder if the Devil was already on the attack seeking to destroy our gospel efforts. But alas we prevailed through the gracious hand of our God. Tim and Linda did manage to rearrange their flights so that they could arrive early Saturday morning in Ghana, along with Caleb, who also had missed his connecting flight on Friday. They all arrived in Accra looking a little weathered from the mishaps and delays. However, the Hood's bags unfortunately remained in London, containing not only their personal items, but also puppets and other supplies. Please pray that they are returned soon. No one had much sleep but we were sure glad to see their faces coming through the gates at the Accra airport.
The team all assembled, with our bus driver Adjei at the helm, and Daniel Adjei, a young church member, in the co-pilots seat. Daniel wanted to join us to meet the team and welcome them to Ghana, he proved to be a great help with all the heavy bags, and making everyone feel comfortable and welcome. Those who arrived on Friday night stayed at the Ghana Baptist Mission Guest house in Accra, and were able to get rested and refreshed before our long and bumpy bus ride to Kumasi. The two back rows of seats were stacked to the ceiling with suitcases, but everyone managed to find a seat. We stopped for a chicken lunch about half way on our journey and some handed out a few tracts, Tim had a good conversation with some football (soccer) players. After lunch and back on the road I asked if the team would like to sing a few songs and for the next hour or more we were treated to a foretaste of heaven as the Lord had drawn together some beautiful singers to join this mission team. What a delight to my heart to hear these sweet praises to our God, and what a wonderful way for the team to bridge the bonds of fellowship as we spent our first day together.
Once we arrived at the house and everyone got settled we had a nice spaghetti dinner, with many hands helping to prepare and clean up. We had our orientation meeting afterwards to talk about our plans for the coming week and more. Everyone seemed happy and comfortable, with perhaps the exception of the heat, but I heard no complaints, and everyone was busy preparing themselves for their busy week ahead of us. The Lord has graciously brought together an excellent group of believers, are ready eager and able to serve His purposes here in Ghana. Now it is Sunday morning, and the saints will soon be gathered to remember the Lord, and we trust the fellowship and worship will be sweet and fragrant to our Savior. Praise be to His name!
-Daniel (Webster, missionary)
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Open Air in Dublin
| Nathan and Ben before open air on the DART |
| Nathan preaching during open air |
Kassi in a conversation with an interested on-looker
Romanian Choir
St. Patrick's Cathedral
| The team after oper air |
| Two girls agreed to play their violins for us to help draw in a crowd |
We from Shankill salute you.
Today, the second day of the team’s (mostly) unsupervised adventure
was a day of much walking. The team started off the morning with magazine
delivery which consisted of much greater distances covered due to the fact that
many of the closer neighbourhoods had already been delivered to. Returning back
to Glen Maris for lunch, the team prepared for their open-air outreach in
Dublin. The team has not undertaken open-air without the Hoods before so there
was some understandable uncertainty.
Despite this uncertainty however, the team had a time of prayer and set out. Travelling by DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit) armed with sketch-board and paint, tracts and most importantly the Spirit; the team arrived at their location, about 30 yards from the Dublin Spire. After a couple hours of outreach they packed up. Many tracts were handed out, and with the help of a couple Christian girls who were playing the violin near the team’s set-up location, the sketch-board had some on-lookers. A few people asked questions, however most of the people spoken to today were actually other Christians. One lady, Christine, and her three children, Julia, Maria and Peter watched and asked about the sketch-board. Christine asked for prayer for her children, and husband Simon, especially her oldest daughter Anna, who’s away from the Lord. Simon doesn’t believe.
The team talked to a street evangelist named Eric, who comes to Dublin every Saturday to hand out tracts. They also spoke to a lady named Irena who encouraged the open-air work. A few minutes after the team packed up, a choir of Romanian believers started singing and playing in almost the very same spot, they sung a number of hymns and then moved to the other side of the Spire.
After about 20 minutes the team moved on and crossed the street in the direction the choir went. Almost immediately after crossing the street the team noticed a table with a man giving out tracts and were encouraged by the believers there once they discovered the mutual faith.
All-in-all the team spent more time in fellowship with believers than speaking to the unsaved; which was a whole different type of encouragement.
Despite this uncertainty however, the team had a time of prayer and set out. Travelling by DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit) armed with sketch-board and paint, tracts and most importantly the Spirit; the team arrived at their location, about 30 yards from the Dublin Spire. After a couple hours of outreach they packed up. Many tracts were handed out, and with the help of a couple Christian girls who were playing the violin near the team’s set-up location, the sketch-board had some on-lookers. A few people asked questions, however most of the people spoken to today were actually other Christians. One lady, Christine, and her three children, Julia, Maria and Peter watched and asked about the sketch-board. Christine asked for prayer for her children, and husband Simon, especially her oldest daughter Anna, who’s away from the Lord. Simon doesn’t believe.
The team talked to a street evangelist named Eric, who comes to Dublin every Saturday to hand out tracts. They also spoke to a lady named Irena who encouraged the open-air work. A few minutes after the team packed up, a choir of Romanian believers started singing and playing in almost the very same spot, they sung a number of hymns and then moved to the other side of the Spire.
After about 20 minutes the team moved on and crossed the street in the direction the choir went. Almost immediately after crossing the street the team noticed a table with a man giving out tracts and were encouraged by the believers there once they discovered the mutual faith.
All-in-all the team spent more time in fellowship with believers than speaking to the unsaved; which was a whole different type of encouragement.
The team ate dinner in Dublin and toured the sights before
getting back on the DART back to Shankill. While on the return train, Jen had a
chance to evangelize to a woman named Monica who appeared to be homeless. She
was given a tract and a CD and shown some passages from the Bible, she seemed
receptive. Another woman named Francis, who is 87, spoke for most of the trip
with Nathan, after flirting with him. She was a depressed woman, who has lost
most of her loved ones and is living in reliance on her religion for hope. She
was illiterate and did not own a CD player, so tracts or CD’s were not an
option. Nathan simply attempted to point her to Christ for hope and leave her
with knowledge that the team would pray for her.
The team finished the night in a time of fellowship, reading
aloud the Mass booklet that they will be handing out tomorrow with the local
believers at the 50th International Eucharistic Congress.
Please continue to keep the team, local believers and those
who are reached in your prayers. The team has only 4 days left of their
official trip and fatigue is starting to set in. None the less, we continue to
seek the Lord. Keep the Hoods in prayer as well as they travel to Ghana to help
and lead the first TnT Team there. May the Lord bless you and keep you,
TnTTeams
Friday, June 8, 2012
U2 could see Shankill
Pier at low tide. All the boats are sitting on the ground
Team picture with the lights of Bray in the background
Prayer requests: We received word from Waterford that a man named Paul is looking for a church to attend, and he received a magazine from us. He's very interested in God, and he talked with Dave Wilson. Pray for Paul. Also pray for the Hoods. They have had a crazy day trying to get to Ghana. After spending almost 12 hours stuck in the Dublin airport, they're trying to catch a red eye tonight from London to Ghana. Pray that they can get there soon and safely. And continue to pray for our ministry work.
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Wednesday + Thursday updates
Jen, Kassi, and Bethany singing at Kilkenny Mid-week service
Nathan preaching at Kilkenny Mid-week service
Greetings all,
Wednesday was the team's last day in Waterford area; tomorrow morning they leave for Dublin.
The team met for the last morning with David and Rachel for the conclusion of their study together in the morning before going out and delivering more magazines. In the time the team has been in Waterford, they have distributed almost 7,000 4You magazines.
In the afternoon the team went out and knocked on doors. Most of the people spoken to did not really respond, but Nathan and Bethany had a long chat with a man named Noel, who seemed uninformed but interested in the "Born-again" view of many areas of life. Linda and Kassi spoke to a man who seemed slightly insane, which provided a lot of entertainment to the group. Jen and Rachel were also able to share the Gospel with a group of boys that were playing on their bikes outside.
This evening the team went to Kilkenny to visit a local assembly, after prayer and worship Tim and Nathan spoke to the fellowship. Tim spoke about discipleship, and Nathan told the assembly about the team's activities and goals.
Today (Thursday) was moving day for the team. We left Waterford at 8am in the pouring rain. The rain put a damper on sightseeing. Our first stop was at a lookout point over the Wicklow Mountains. Nathan, Ben, and Jen were the only ones to brave the elements. They all got soaked, but they said the view was worth it. The next stop was Glendelough, but due to the rain we were unable to go and explore. We learned a lot of history of the area though threw a movie. After a nice lunch in a pub, we drove to Shankill and settled into Glen Maris. We enjoyed a final evening with Tim, Linda, and Jerry. They will be leaving around 4am for Ghana.
Keep strong in the Lord,
Tnt Teams
Visit to the travelers
Team Devo's in the morning before the day's work begins.
The team visiting the travelers in Tramore
Princess, Mickey, and Thomas - Children of some of the travelers
On Tuesday we letterboxed all day in Waterford finishing up at around 5:30 for supper.
We then headed off to visit the travelers near Tramore. They were very welcoming and hospitable towards us plying us with tea, coffee and sandwiches. They asked us lots of questions about ourselves , where we were from, whether we liked Ireland, ect. They were also very interested in what we had to say about the bible and asked us plenty of questions about salvation and baptism. Tim was able to share the Gospel, and Bethany was given the opportunity to share her testimony. The team sang some hymns and taught the kids some fun songs including "in-right, out-right, up-right, down-right, happy all the time" which the kids loved. It was great to be able to visit with such wonderful people. Ben and Bethany were not so enthused with all the little dogs that lived there but I think the dogs were more scared of us than we were of them :-)
We then headed over to David's house for some great fellowship before heading home to bed.
Tnt Teams
Dear friends,
Thanks for all those who joined us in praying for the
outreach in Waterford over this past week. We have been greatly encouraged by
the work the TnT team has done and for the responses we had.
Despite some wet days, we were able to distribute over 7000
"4YOU" magazines, an Irish evangelistic publication. We had two days
of street work with the team doing some sketch board preaching, some singing,
and engaging people in conversation. Several groups of school students listened
well to messages and took away CDs and literature. One man, Johnny, seemed very
open and spoke with one of the team for nearly an hour. We have his number and
will be following up with him. Another couple of young men, Darren and Tony,
had a good conversation with Tim Hood for about 30 minutes and were asking some
good questions. On Sunday evening at the gospel meeting, there was a Catholic
priest who came in and listened well to the message, taking notes, and asked a
few questions afterwards. A few years ago this same man had attended a Postal
Bible School prize-giving in the same hotel, where he had done the same.
Wouldn't it be wonderful to see him trusting in Christ alone for salvation?
Due to the weather, we were only able to do door-to-door
work on two afternoons but the gospel was faithfully shared with a good number
of people during these times. A young couple spoke with us for over an hour,
asking lots of questions. A Polish man invited two of the young people in for a
cup of tea and they had an extended discussion with him about how we got
the Bible and the reliability of Scripture. Another lady said that
she was interested in spiritual things but was very distracted by the child she
was minding. Others claimed to be atheists and yet spoke at length with the team.
Others were clearly antagonistic and many apathetic.
We are conscious that only eternity will reveal what God is
doing in the lives of those who heard the Word, but we do appreciate your
interest in the work of the Lord here.
The team moved on this morning and will have another week of
ministry in the Dublin area, including distribution of Jim McCarthy's booklet
on the Mass at the 50th International Eucharistic Congress.
Over the next week or so my major concern will be preparing
the Scripture calendar for next year. Two articles will need to be written and
photos and verses chosen. Last year this calendar was used by 14 assemblies in
Ireland with a total of 50,000 copies printed. Please pray that God will be
pleased to use this for His glory also.
In Christ,
David & Beth Wilson, Waterford
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