Tuesday, September 8, 2009

We are finally here in Kisumu and it feels like we are offically home! We are in our home that the Lord has given us and it is amazing. We are settling in and have already begun ministry as we share the Gospel with a young man the Lord has brought into our lives. We have also begun to develop relationships with the fellow missionaries here and are finding a very sweet family in Kisumu. There have been a few challanges including sickness, adjusting to the heat and learning to live with new critters but as we have been encouraged by a brother in the Lord we are working on not letting any of these things distract us from the calling of the Lord here. I had to include an excerpt from his e-mail about critters because I was so ministered to by it and thought you all would be too!

Excerpt from e-mail:
You are a Christian. You follow Christ and have in you the mind of Christ Jesus, "who, being in the form of God, did not consider it robbery to be equal with God, but made Himself of no reputation, taking the form of a bondservant, and coming in the likeness of men. And being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself and became obedient to the point of death, even the death of the cross..."

His mind was to serve, in an extreme way, and you are following that example.

You are a Christian, and a missionary...one who is following a call of extreme service. You've named your child for the country you serve. You are learning the language of the people you serve. You live with the bugs of the people you serve.

God made the bugs (and the bats, and the mice). They are all amazing creations in their own way. It is okay to take precautions, but it is not okay to allow them to distract you from your service. For you, it means you ignore them, and don't let them upset your balance as you love and serve the people around you. For me, if I was called as a missionary in your place, it would mean that I would have to ignore them (in the totally opposite way), so they would not distract me from my service. It is all about service, not bugs. "I can do all things through...(finish the verse)"

I continue to think of Jesus as the ultimate missionary who coming from heaven and taking on the form of man must have had so many opportunities to be distracted by things of the earth, yet He didn't let anything distract from His calling and purpose here. We praise God for this kind of encouragement as we face many things that could easily distract us. Thank you for your continual prayers as we minister in this new land. Please pray for open, tender hearts as many are involved and following false teachings.

God bless you all!

Peg for The P3

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

That is a great email you received, but may I respectively make a very deep theological observation? Cockroaches are a result of the fall!

God bless you three (and the other 3). We love you and pray fro the next steps.

Christy said...

Peggy, This is your long lost friend Christy from the Sierra trip many moons ago...I hope you remember...anyway, I would love for a way to write to you and talk with you. Do you have an e-mail that I could do that with or is this the best way? So good to read about your family...much love, Christy Arlt-Reasner

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