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Tsumeb: Final Report

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We all made it home with no significant problems and all remained healthy. Some had minor health problems, nothing serious, but were ok by the time we started home. All in all, I think it was a very successful trip although there were only 2 baptisms, the gospel was taught to 28 persons and 2 studies were left ongoing with possibilities for future conversions. Effectively, we only had 2 full days to reach the neighborhood due to the rain (wish we had had it here). In those two days, 18 separate studies were conducted. Children’s classes of singing and Bible stories were held each day. There were as many of 75 children present, expertly controlled and taught by Holly, Sarah and Anton (young minister from Windhoek). Most of these children are orphans and if appropriately nurtured can be the Church of the future in Tsumeb. We left in-place a trained nucleus of young men, if used appropriately, can continue the work there. The church has a small orphan’s home with about 8 children. Holly & Sarah took up a collection and took them shopping on the last day. They were thrilled to death to receive a few new clothes.

 

On Friday and Saturday,  representatives of the other churches in Namibia, including Rundu, Windhoek, Walrus Bay, Mulwi and Tsumeb, assembled and had 2 days of exhortations and encouragement. There were speakers from all the congregations as well as George Funk and myself. I spoke the 1st day more directly to the ladies (young & older) about the importance of maintaining a good repetition and always being ready do the Lord’s will wherever or in whatever circumstances they found themselves (based on text from Ruth & Esther). On Saturday, I spoke on Leadership within the Church, dwelling on Biblical examples and characteristics of good leadership. I encouraged them to develop a “Vision for Namibia” and plans for implementing it beginning with their own congregations. There was lots of good gospel singing as well. Hopefully, this is kind of exhortation will continue in the future.

Tsumeb, Namibia: Day 1

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Actually, Day 1 really covers 3 days.  This year’s team left Fredericksburg last Friday about 10 A M.  Their plane left San Antonio for Atlanta about 1 P M or so.  Counting time in driving down, sitting in the San Antonio airport, flying to Atlanta, sitting in the Atlanta airport, and the long flight to Johannesburg, South Africa, they spent close to 24 hours getting there.  Zack reported that they were properly met by the keepers of the lodge they were ticketed in, had a fine supper, and were quite ready to go to bed.

What they did not know was that I had read the Gospel Chariot blog, and discovered that George said he was planning to meet Chariot 2 in Tsumeb on Easter Sunday.  Panic time!  I e-mailed George, hoping he had made a mistake on the blog, and telling him that our team had left on Friday.  Thankfully, he took the time to call (telephone) and let me know that  he was altready in WIndhoek, Namibia, waiting for the team.  They were going to  visit the congregation there, celebrate communion, have a song and a prayer, and drive on the Tsumeb.  The tent had been washed on Friday, and had already been erected.

Word was received today that the team had, indeed, safely arrived in Tsumeb, tired, but  joyfully ready to begin tomorrow their work in telling others about Jesus and His plan of salvation.

I am not sure when the team will be able to get word to us.  Most likely, they will e-mail their progress.  At any rate, I will post here what they send as soon as I receive the news.