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Hannah Print E-mail
Written by Mike Blyth   
Monday, 05 November 2007
ImageThe two day old baby looked so tiny in the middle of the full-size ICU bed. The whole left side of her head and her left eye were swollen and bruised, with scratches here and there. Now and then she would stiffen and shake—convulsions probably due to her head injury.

Little Hannah was born on a Saturday night in "Blind Town," the area in Jos where many of the blind people, mostly beggars, live. It's a regular community of its own, with customs, rules, and its own chief. Though Hannah's seventeen-year-old single mother was not blind, she did live there. ...continued
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Sheep, Wolves, Serpents, and Doves Print E-mail
Written by Julie Parker   
Thursday, 01 November 2007
Over the last two weeks I have been at a loss for words to explain situations and resulting emotions here in Jos. Fortunately, as a mission community, we have been given an official statement...a statement that I pray will bring you to your knees, lifting prayers to our Heavenly Father.

"Please be in prayer for the healing of three SIM missionaries who experienced a very traumatic armed robbery on the evening of October 16. Pray for the mission community in Nigeria to know the best ways to protect their members. Pray for discussions with security agencies on ways to improve security. We need God’s grace to be wise in taking practical steps to protect our staff, and at the same time calm rest in God’s strong protection."

A few days ago a friend (who had no idea what has been happening here) sent the following article by John Piper. The message has provided encouragement as we continue serving here. Too good not to share in its entirety!

Matthew 10:16
"Behold, I am sending you out as sheep in the midst of wolves, so be wise as serpents and innocent as doves."

When Jesus sends us to bear witness to him in the world, he does not send us out as dominant and strong, but as weak and seemingly defenseless in ourselves. The only reason I say 'seemingly' defenseless is that it is possible that, since all authorityť belongs to Jesus, he might intervene and shut the mouths of the wolves, like he did the mouths of the lions that surrounded Daniel.    ...

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This brings us to the dilemma that has faced many faithful witnesses: When do you flee from danger? And when do you embrace it and witness through it?

 see the entire article on John Piper's website. It's well worth reading.        

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 20 November 2007 )
 
Justin Ward Memorial Message (D McCain) Print E-mail
Written by Dr. Danny McCain   
Saturday, 07 January 2006

“We Do Not Grieve Like The Rest of Men”

Introduction

Justin Kenneth Ward came into this world on November 13, 2001 in Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria. Since that time, he has provided a great amount of joy and blessing to his family, friends and neighbors. Dr. Danfulane Kore told me on Sunday that Justin was a regular visitor at his house and was a person you just could not ignore. He even played basketball with him. Although Justin was small, he has made a big impact upon all those who knew him. Unfortunately, Justin departed this world last Saturday in a very unexpected way. Click below for more

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 20 November 2007 )
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