Dear Friends,
It has been quite some time since many of you have heard from me and for that I am very sorry. Life here is busy and since I last talked to you there have been many changes, the biggest of which is that the school has closed down due to staffing problems. This has turned things upside down a bit as some families have had to leave because of their kids’ education needs; those who have stayed are going to be homeschooling their children. Most of the families are doing this together as a group.
This has given me a new opportunity – I have been asked to teach the New Testament this year, going through it entirely in one year. Needless to say, this is a massive challenge to me but it’s also a great opportunity to put my faith in our God; not just some belief, but real faith.
Just this morning as I was teaching the class God challenged me – He challenged me from 2 wee parables from Matt. 13:44, 45. How do we/I seek the Kingdom of heaven? Do I give my all or do I just give a half, a quarter or an eighth of my life to Him? Do I really give my life completely to Him because I realise that He is the greatest treasure I could ever have? Do I give my all because He will give the greatest return possible? – His Heavenly Kingdom. My focus again needs to be heaven ward, giving my all for His Kingdom and not dwelling on my kingdom.
Some other news – pidgin study is officially finished; this doesn’t mean I’m done learning though, because I’m learning new things every day and realising that I still have a long way to go. I am using it every day as I work alongside my 3 local workers Joshua, Joshua and Michael, keeping the grounds of the centre clean and tidy, and the grass and hedges trimmed. This is no easy task as, unlike
Something to be praying about as regards my ministry – I took the ministry on in financial debt and one of my jobs is to get it out of this debt; I trust in God that He will sort this, but please just be in prayer for this. Also the equipment is getting on a bit and maintenance costs rise with this as parts have to be bought from the USA, UK or Australia; availability of parts locally is very limited and expensive, so it is cheaper and more efficient to replace the machine. We have had an offer of help to buy new equipment e.g. ride-on mowers, knapsack sprayers, hedge cutters etc. Please be in prayer for these needs. If you think you would like to help with this in any way or would like some more information please don’t hesitate to contact me.
I have also become involved in the local community with helping them make our local area a bit cleaner. This has only started and it’s hard work but worth it all; the grass is cut down with machetes (bush knives), raked into piles and burned. Working alongside these guys is opening new doors for new friendships and maybe new doors for the Gospel.
Towards the end of September I will be going to the mainland for a few weeks to another centre to prune and fell some trees. Please pray for safety as there are some big trees here.
Just a wee exciting note to finish on – the other morning I was walking about the centre here and I came across one of the local ladies who work on centre. She was reading something, and as I got closer I saw she was reading God’s Word. This lady, who is called Flavia, lives about a 45-minute walk away from the centre but this morning she came in early to get some quiet time to read God’s Word before she started work. It’s just so class to see God’s Word penetrating into so many and varied lives!
Please Pray –
- For the Lives of the 3 boys I’m teaching in Bible class, that their desire would be the Kingdom of Heaven.
- For the 3 Guys I have working with me – Michael, Joshua and Joshua; for their health, as sickness is a big part of life here and malaria is a massive problem in this area; and that I would have the opportunity to guide them toward the Kingdom of Heaven.
- For wisdom as I work between 2 cultures – that I can find the middle ground but glorify God at the same time.
- For my walk with the Lord – that I can put aside distractions, and focus on Him.
- For my family at home in N. Ireland – for health, strength and wisdom.
Praise –
- That I finished my pidgin study.
- For God’s mercy and grace to me every day.
- For God working in the hearts of the local people group (Nakanai). God has planted a small group of believers in this local area.
- For the opportunity to interact with the local community in a different way, and that I can use my skills to help them.
Also, to keep up to date with what’s happening with me in PNG please check out my Blog online at http://killicomaine2.blogspot.com
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