WORKSHOPS
& BUSINESSES
The
future workshops & businesses will serve as dorms and classrooms
for our elementary school until the main building is built.
With another $64,000 or 56.000€
we can finish it. If you'd like to contribute, please mark your
donation with "building fund". Ways
to donate on the left.
THE
HUNGRY ARE FED
For
many years we have been helping out widows and families
in need with rice, and it's so rewarding to see their faces
light up, and their thankfulness, as hungry bellies get filled with
food, and often also hungry hearts with bread from heaven. Amazing
what difference one bag of rice costing $35
or 31€ can make! And this year we have given away
more bags than ever, because of rising needs due
to Covid, the coup and the floods. We thank organizations like CCARA
who make that possible, as well as every
one of you who have given. Today I want to share a few
more testimonies with you:
This
is Korotoumou from the village of Sebela we have
talked about a lot recently. She is a widow and
has six children. She lives off farming, but this
year her harvest was destroyed, so she had nothing
at all to feed her family with. When Paul gave her a bag of rice,
she was so thankful! She said that it was God who had sent Paul.
So Paul told her about the God we serve, and she
immediately decided to follow Jesus. She was a
very devout Muslim before and had always refused to come to the
Bible Discovery Group she is now a part of.
Minata
is also from the village of Sebela. She is a widow
with a several children. Like Ruth in the Bible, she would come
into the fields after the workers were done to gather whatever
was still left. However, that was not sufficient to provide
for her and her children. These past 4-5 months her neighbors have
been helping her out with food scraps so they could survive. She
was overjoyed by the abundance of 50 kilos of rice.
This
is Mariam from the village of Sebela. One day her
husband left the house and never returned, so she was left
alone to take care of her five children. An Arab
Muslim organization was helping her out with food. When
they found out that she was attending our Bible Discovery Group,
they stopped supporting her, saying that she had
become a Christian. And yes, they were right, she
has decided to follow Jesus, and Jesus heard her cry and provided
a sack of rice for her.
Korotoumou
is from the other end of Yirimadio, the part of Bamako our base
is in. She has six children. Her husband
died in a motorcar accident two months ago. Her landlord
then kicked her and her children out of their home.
They found an abandoned house and simply moved
in. They had not eaten anything for three days when
somebody told them about us, so she decided to find our base and
talked to Paul. Paul went to her home to verify her story, and gave
her a bag of rice. Because of their dire situation, the children
also had to stop going to school. What if we could
find six sponsors for those children, so they could
return to school? Any takers? A sponsorship is $60 or 50€
per month.
ANOTHER
THWARTED ATTACK
It
was in 2007 that the government gave us
our land and we started building, moving onto our base
in 2008. We have had a lot of challenges
since, from the government trying to reduce
our land or take it away, to the neighbors
causing us trouble repeatedly and planning attacks several
times. The two main reasons most neighbors don't
want us is because we're Christians, and because
we bring the street children into their neighborhood.
Just
recently one of the few neighbors favorable to us (his wife attends
our church), informed us of an attack of our base
being in the planning stage. Most Muslims in Mali are very moderate,
often both Muslim and animists, and have a positive few of Christians.
But the number of extreme Muslims is rising, and
we do have a few in our neighborhood.
So
a few neighbors decided to take action and invited
every household in our area to a meeting to plan the attack
of our base. They were trying to get as many people as possible
together, so they could overrun us and destroy everything.
After Paul found out, he spent countless hours talking to neighbors,
and was able to get them to abandon their plan.
My
first reaction was to think of Elijah in the Bible,
when Ahab got annoyed that God constantly revealed
to Elijah what he was planning. Please continue to lift
us up in prayer, as well as our neighbors. He is the One
who has raised the work in Mali up, and who will see it through
to the end!
TRAVELING
TO MALI THIS WEEK
Last
time I told you about our trip to Mali, to spend
one month there, including Christmas and New Year's.
We're leaving Vienna this Wednesday morning, have
to spend the night in Paris, and continue on the next morning, arriving
in Bamako on Thursday afternoon. I'm so excited to let
you know that the Lord has heard our cry and sent
us a wonderful lady to travel with us!
Barbara
is from Germany, and has already stayed with us twice since we moved
to our new home, to help us with the babies. So she knows us well,
and she has lived oversees before, and has raised several children
herself. She's going to be a huge blessing and
help, and now the trip to Mali does not look quite as daunting as
before.
We
leave Mali on January 5th, and arrive in Vienna
on the 6th. We're thankful our church helps us
out with pickup with a van, but we still need someone to
come with their car, to transport some of us and some of
our luggage. Please contact me if you could help
us out on the morning of the 6th.
What's been
happening with us? Tammy and Emmy have mastered
walking, are climbing more and more, and have discovered the fun
of opening drawers. They are also starting to talk
more and more, and so is Sammy. They recently had a big
checkup at the hospital and scored really high. As for
Sammy, he continues going to physiotherapy and
making progress, often surprising his therapist. They're now fitting
him with a special chair and leg braces
for the night. I was shocked when the doctors told us they thought
he'd never walk, but we're standing in faith that
we will see the day when he will. Please pray for
him. Pray also for HEALTH, as Emmy had a cold last
week, and Tammy and Sammy have one right now. Everybody needs to
be healthy to travel.
Tamara day 439 Samuel
day 439 Emmanuel
day 439
CHRISTMAS
IN MALI
I
cannot wait to hug my spiritual son and Malian leader Paul,
as well as all our other children in Mali, especially the baby born
in August that I have not met yet. I'm so looking forward to spending
these next few weeks with them, and making this Christmas
season special again, after such a sad Christmas
apart last year. On Christmas Eve we will all go
out to a restaurant to eat, and then gather in our living room to
celebrate and exchange gifts.
We're
also planning on doing the Kids' Christmas Party,
and last year nearly 600 children showed up for
that, who get to play, eat, drink, get candy, shoes or toys, as
well as hear the gospel. Another day we'll be going to the village
to hand out hundreds of more toys and clothes there. We also have
a special Christmas and anniversary service on
our base.
Please
pray for wisdom to know what changes if any we
need to make in times of Corona. "Cold" season has started
in Mali, which causes the virus to spread more easily and quickly,
and numbers in Mali are rising as well. We have already been told
there is a good chance we will have to quarantine
upon our return to Austria.
QUICK
NEWS
- Security
Situation - Since the coup, and then the interim government
put in place, things in the capital have calmed down,
though many do not like to see so much
military in government positions. We're thankful that
jihadists were not able to take advantage of the situation like
they did during the last coup. However, while one key leader was
recently killed, they continue attacking military
and UN installations, as well as villages. Thank you for
praying for the country, and our safety.
- Support
- Thank you to all those who stepped
in recently when we had hit rock bottom financially. I know that
Corona has affected many, including us, as we lost supporters
and could not travel.
- Amadou
- Our oldest Amadou has finished school (still waiting
for exam results) and has come on staff to help
with the children and be Paul's right hand man. A week ago Paul
took him to the hospital, and he had to have an emergency
operation to have his appendix taken out. Everything
went well and he's recovering now. We have had
a lot of medical bills, not just for him, but
also several other children.
- First-Grade
Teacher - We are still looking for a French-speaking
first grade teacher to join our team. There is such a
need for a good, Christian school where the children are treated
with dignity and learn something.
Many of our Muslim neighbors would send their children to our
school. Please pray we'll find a teacher!
- Malian
Director Paul - Paul has been leading the ministry in
Mali by himself for quite some time now and he's tired.
I know our presence will lift up his spirit and rejuvenate him.
Please pray for him.
- Volunteers
- Do you want to come change an orphan's
life? Do you want to heal the sick? Preach
the gospel to those who've never heard? Come to Mali
for a season and let God change your life. No language skills
needed, but French skills are helpful.
The Lord is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my
rock, in whom I take refuge, my shield and the horn of my salvation,
my stronghold.
I called to the Lord, who is worthy of praise, and I have been saved
from my enemies.(Psalm 18:2-3)
Trusting
HIM,
Claudia (&
Randy) |