"How beautiful...are the feet of him who brings good news" Isa.52:7
Yesterday, 20th June marked the end of the Kabale Mission trip of the Rock team. The team which arrived in Uganda on the 9th of June were in Kabale doing ministry to Children, women and Leaders both in Revival Tabernacle church, Kabale and in one of the rural church plants, in the village.
The Rock organizes such mission trips periodically to minister to different needs of the African people in partnership with Revival Tabernacle and various other Christian bodies in Africa.
The Rock organization which was founded and led by Mark Noblin together with a board of Directors, agreed to serve in partnership with Revival Tabernacle to minister to different needs discipling and training leaders.
The Rock presently supports a children's home and 3 university Students in Kabale. They also help the women and widows and orphan members of Revival Tabernacle,to make some living and school fees support through crafts and jewelry.
And therefore teams come with different skills to be a blessing to different people along these lines or any where else in church or church plants as the Lord leads.
This time round, the team that was led by Margaret Noblin comprised of Jon and Yvonne Valasek, Sally Hanson, Bruce Georgi and Ben Kisiki. Mark Noblin joined the team later on.
They spent the first week at Revival Tabernacle where they ministered to the kids in the children's home, women and the crafts, Awana children discipleship club and church members in various Bible studies and life home cells. People were so encouraged and edified.
The following week, they went to one of the village called Nyamiringa where Revival Tabernacle has 10 church plants in that region under the Supervision of Pastor Didas Tugumisirize.
The place has steep hills with very poor narrow ans skidding roads.The team opted to hike the hill to the village. It wasn't easy but it was a joy and a good exercise for the body. The team testified that they enjoyed the exercise, since it gave them an opportunity to view closely the beautiful Kabale sceneries and beautiful hills.
The team did a lot of work in this village that left all the pastors very happy a rejoicing in the Lord. They taught the Leaders, specially spiritual warfare which is a relevant topic in most of Kabale communities because of the back ground of witch craft, sorcery and ancestral worship that leave many people bound by evil spirits and when they turn to the Lord, they need teaching and deliverance.
Together with the Revival crafts women group from Kabale, they trained Women to do crafts especially from the local materials that are plentiful and easily accessed. The women were amazed when they realized that they can make beautiful baskets from the inexpensive materials ad get good pay out of them.
Yvonne with Sally 's help, concentrated on teaching the children the way of the Lord. She taught these children scripture memory and singing. Many children for the first time trusted Jesus as their Lord and Savior.The children would go back and tell the story and the following day more children would come after school time.
The team also showed video of the Jesus film every evening. Many pastors plus a few people from the community had never see the Jesus Film and they were surprised to see Jesus talk and do miracles and later suffer for the salvation of mankind. It was so inspirational.
The Pastors and leaders were edified in the word through the teachings and question interactions. Jon helped the Pastors discover different method of gospel presentation. They were amazed when he taught them how to use the evangel cube to preach Christ. All the Pastors had never seen the evangel cube. They asked Jon to help them get the evangel cubes to help them reach their communities with the gospel of the Lord Jesus.They could not believe their eyes, when Jon was demonstrating to them using chemicals, how the Jesus cleanses us from our sins. It was like magic! The Pastors were happy to learn many new things.They were so happy that their eyes were opened to strong leadership and shepherding.
They were also taught how they can come up with a road map and vision for the ministry.How they can be organized leaders and good shepherds of God's flock.
Some friends donated Study Bibles to the Pastors who can speak English.
The pastors later told us that this was the first time to have whites come to this village.
The women were so happy to learn a piece of skill for income generating and financial freedom. They were particularly so happy that there was ready market for their products, with the Rock arts. It was an encouragement to these ladies since they will make some money and be able to take care of their families and possibly take their children to school.
The children had never been taught scripture before but in the few days the team spent in this area, many could recite scripture and sing some choruses. We plan to begin Sunday school in this area to follow up on these children and disciple them in the knowledge of the Lord.
We are expectant that several interesting things will happen in this village. We return all the glory to God!
Pastor Didas and his team, out of appreciation bought some good baskets and presented them to the visitors as appreciation gifts.
Thank you all who supported the team to travel to Africa and to be a blessing to many.
We appreciate every one who contributed to their success, both with substance and prayers.
May God abundantly bless you.
In case you are interested make a trip to Africa sometime in future with the Rock or to support future Mission teams, you can contact Margaret Noblin at: margaret_noblin@msn.com
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