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Monday, January 19, 2009

Missions--Gateway, Turkey


Gateway Update January 12, 2009

Sersala we pîroz bê! (Kurmanji) Mutlu Yıllar! (Turkish) Happy New Year!

To all our prayer warriors and supporters, thank you for partnering with us in the ministries in Turkey.

1. Christmas at Beytel East[1][1]:
16 of us gathered at Beytel East for a special Christmas celebration with E.[2][2] and K.[3][3] K.’s mother and sister[4][4] joined us for the Christmas Eve meal, prayer and singing . We all had a great time, killing our own turkeys and preparing all from scratch!
Prayer requests: While there, J.[5][5] of G.E.S. had the opportunity to share the gospel with around 10 people at a local mosque and was well received. Pray for those who heard and asked questions. One of the discussions was whether or not J. and other Christians performed the ritual cleansing before prayers. J. replied, “If the outside of the body is clean but the inside is dirty how would God accept the prayers? The inside must be made pure”. He went on to explain Jesus’ teaching on the condition of the heart. The response was very positive in fact many said, “this is better than Islam”, and that “many return from the Hajj and still lie, cheat, go to prostitutes, gamble etc.. and you are right, the heart is the most important”. The imam of course was there listening and tried to defend Islam, one woman said, “but what he said was better!” J. replied, “That it was Jesus that spoke these words.” Those at the mosque were there to make vows, sacrifices and venerate the dead Muslim saints, so they could become pregnant and be healed etc… They asked J. about why he didn’t have children and that if J. prayed at the mosque he may have children. J. responded with the Biblical understanding of the sovereignty of God and how a Christian responds to such challenges. This again was received with much favor by all who heard[6][6]. Please pray for those who heard and for further discussion with those at the mosque.

2. Christmas at Beytel West:
Christmas at Beytel West was celebrated by the members of the church there led by pastor Abdullah and Kürşat. Many gathered for a Christmas meal, fellowship, prayer and song. Abdullah gave a Christmas message to all. Baptism certificates were presented to the six who were recently baptized. The father of the two young girls that were recently baptized now wants to baptized. Two other individuals said that they would also like to be baptized. We are planning three more baptisms the end of January!

3. Prayer Needs:
Beytel East and West have been under intense spiritual attack since September of 2008. There have been many that have disapproved of[7][7], and even threatened , our ministry. They have even said that they would kick us out of the areas where we work. We have had many gossip and slander us out of jealousy and because God’s hand of blessing is upon us. We have had to confront many of these agitators face to face. And still have much to deal with. Unfortunately this has disturbed the Zacchaeus projects in the East.

4. Zacchaeus projects:
The Lord provided two persons that have decided to dedicate their time to teach English in Ovacık, the province where we have been doing medical missions. J. took them out to that province this past November and we spent time with Dr. Müjdeci[8][8] and others from that province. ; The English program should begin this spring. J. and the other workers were harassed by the authorities during this trip, pray for continued protection as we go to these areas. Please pray for Dr. Müjdeci as he has been under spiritual attack as well. This spring we also are planning on having a Dutch team come to this province to do a sports camp. Pray as we make the preparations for this as well.

5. L.’s [9][9] prayer requests:
L. has successfully finished her first semester of her doctoral program in Educational Psychology and Special Education! L. also has had the opportunity to use her beautiful voice as a testimony to many this past Christmas season. She even was able to give a testimony of Christ at a prominent foreign consulate this year. At the school where she teaches, after years of a strong testimony, she is the ‘go to’ person for interpersonal relationship counseling. Right now she is sharing with many women. Please pray for her and the women that she is helping.

Thank you for your continued prayers and support! We really appreciate it as you are our logistical support from back home.

J. of G.E.S.

To support Zacchaeus Projects, Beytel and Christian Resources in Turkish please make your checks payble to:
New Horizons Foundation (FBO Gateway Missions)
and send to:
New Horizons Foundation, Inc.4570 Hilton Parkway, Suite 203Colorado Springs, CO 80907
Website: http://www.gatewayeducation.org/

Missions--Dr. Russell,


Dear Friends of IGC,
By the grace of God the meetings are going well. So far we have averaged about 750 people per night and a number of salvation decisions have been made! (We are attempting to pass on some pictures via internet. We will let you know how to access these when they come available.) 8 of our men are attending from Orissa.

We are talking with the Orissa pastors about future plans for ministry there. It will take some time for churches to decide on new locations and ministry strategy. Pray for wisdom in these important days. Your generous aid will be very important in this process.

Pray for this weekend as the doctors from PA (The Russell's) and their medical team will provide very important help to many, many people. This will be a great opportunity to proclaim Christ to many during that outreach.

We have posted few photographs of the meetings if you click on the link below. The medical team has arrived safely.http://www.piei.org/index.php?ministrygroupcode=15

Thank you so much.Shibu Simon

Jessi Sturgis,

I wanted to let you all know that Jessi still has to take her liquid iron because her levels are still too low. She had an ultrasound that told us that her kidneys look normal, at least muscularly. There are no masses etc. However, she still has protein in her urine and blood but the levels are slightly lower. The specialist said she would like to observe her for a couple more months (June) before doing the biopsy but if the levels stay the same or only get slightly better, she will have to have the biopsy then.

Thanks for keeping her in your prayers.
Thanks
B. Sturgis