Monday, February 25, 2019

Kissy Dockyard, Yamandu, and Makeni

 We miss and love you all. We are healthy, busy, and loving Sierra Leone and it's beautiful people!

Kissy Dockyard

Last Sunday we traveled to Kissy Dockyard, which is on the east side of Freetown, to be with our friend Pastor Timbo and their beautiful church. They gather 3 times a week for worship and prayer meetings in a school classroom. They need land and a building! What wonderful worship and moving of God's spirit and power in that service!



Pastor Timbo on left and Elder Sia on right


Yamandu

This past Monday, Bro Riddick and I drove back out to the village of Yamandu to measure the boundary and stake the location for a brand new building that started this week! The village children were out of school due to national holiday and were very curious and helpful. 

Sidenote: Sierra Leone has many snakes; many are poisonous. This region where Yamandu is located has the Black and Green Mamba, Gaboon Viper, Cobra, and Python. Yep. In the last 4 months, in two separate incidents, a Python swallowed a small cow and a young boy while relieving himself in a latrine.




Last Thursday, we visited the Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary. It was incredible!



The Lord is continuing to bless and grow our "Youth Social" on Saturdays. This past Saturday we had 37 in attendance representing 5 different churches in the Freetown area. It is our goal and God-given challenge to lead, teach and equip them to become servants for the Kingdom!


Makeni

Yesterday, our team traveled to the city of Makeni. Last year, I viewed this property and deteriorating structure. Now there is a beautiful newly completed building and thriving congregation being led by our friends Pastor Steven Sesay!








We give God all glory and thank Him for the things He has done!

We love you all. - Jeff & Heidi

Monday, February 11, 2019

Getting into the flow

The beautiful church of Dwarzark Farm
 Good Monday morning! Greetings to you our wonderful family and friends.

The Lord is helping and leading us as we strive to reflect and represent Him in all that we are led and called upon to do. Starting last week, we got into the flow of our daily schedule. Though I don't mind change, Heidi and I, especially Heidi, loves routine. On Monday and Thursday mornings Heidi schools Gentry. We have our vehicle and driver on Tuesday and Wednesday so those are our days to go into the city to grocery shop and run errands. Because of very dense traffic and population, what seems to be small task become large, FUN, time consuming task. Also on Tuesdays, I teach in the afternoon at the Bible school. Wednesday is our midweek service at headquarters church which we have made our base church if not involved somewhere else. Most Friday through Sundays are very busy with us involved in special services and events among all the churches in the Freetown area.

such a dork

a beautiful people and response to the preached Word of God

We are very happy to tell you that this past Saturday was our first "Youth Social"! It was a great success! Here, years 18-30 is considered "youth". It was our desire and passion to come alongside Bro. Alex, National Youth President (in pic below, far left) and initiate weekly youth gatherings involving all Freetown churches. They are currently scheduled for every Saturday. Help us pray passionately for the youth of Sierra Leone! Did you know?... the median age of Sierra Leone is 18.5 years. 


This country and its people are beautiful. 8 million souls. The harvest is great, the laborers and funds are few. "Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that he will send forth labourers into his harvest." - Matt 9:38




Heidi is still recovering from E.coli. She takes the last of her meds (Cipro and Flagyl together... yikes) tomorrow and in faith will be back to full strength and health. Thank you for your prayers, kindness, and concern.


we found a new restaurant named Smokin Bun serving American food

We love you all dearly