Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Two New Missionaries


In the annual business meeting the MKBC adopted two new national missionaries.  These men and their families are serving in two extreme locations and to diverse people groups

 

End of January, the pastors and deacons presented two new missionaries for adoption for support at the MKBC.
The first one is Joseph Leleruk from Suguta Marmar.  Suguta Marmar is a small trading center found on the way to Maralal.  It is at the boundary of Laikipia and Samburu Counties.  Brother Leleruk and his family were members of Bible Baptist Church Kawangware in Nairobi.  He felt the burden for his people of Samburu. He left the comforts of the city of Nairobi where he had a job earning him Kes 15,000 ($175).  He left with no pledge of support but a burning passion to reach his people of Samburu (who are cousins of the Maasai tribe). He started a small congregation with the help his pastor and church. The church that he came out of was not able to continue supporting him.  He kept the faith though!
Our first contact with Leleruk came with Pst Daniel Kalasinga a vateran missionary of MKBC who had gone on an evangelistic campaign in Kirimon in that area.  It was then that we made plans for him to come to the Mt. Kenya Baptist Church, during our Missions emphasis month of September 2011. 
His testimony of how he left his comforts of the city of Nairobi where he had a good paying job to go to Samburu was inspiring!
Our second missionary is Josephat Misuko Nyang’au who is from the Bible Baptist Church Wendani in Ruiru, near the city of Nairobi.  He was introduced by Missionary Ole Konnerup and there after by Pst Sudi his pastor. 
Brother Nyang’au and his wife Zophia visited the MKBC in early October 2011 for our Missions emphasis.  His Church has sent him to the area of Jamuhuri in Nairobi to start a new congregation.  Currently they have a small Bible study ministry in the said area.
It is with this that we are reminded of our participation in the great commission   Matthew 28:19 “Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20* “teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” Amen.
We will be blessed because we participated in this commission.  It is likened to that farmer who sows seed.  God will bless with the harvest.
2Corinthians 9:10* Now may He who supplies seed to the sower, and bread for food, supply and multiply the seed you have sown and increase the fruits of your righteousness,
 11 while you are enriched in everything for all liberality, which causes thanksgiving through us to God.
God has supplied the seed through the MKBC forks and wished that to be translated to sustainance and usefulness or fruit for you.  God will provide what you need (Philippians 4:19) and what you desire v 11 so that thanksgiving will be made to God thru you! Praise the Lord!
Our prayer requests are that :
-       More support funds will be available to support these missionaries,
-       The families of these missionaries will have their needs met – not only for sustainance but also health and the education of their children.
-       That these missionaries will be empowered with tools to enhance their Ministry work of the Gospel.
May your giving this year be translated to fruit that remain, grace and favor in our lives that will cause thanksgiving through us to God!
Blessings!

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