Saturday, May 17, 2008

Live from Malawi

WOW!!!! I can not believe a month has gone by and I have not updated you. SORRY.

I am in Lilongwa, Malawi in Southern Africa. I have been blessed to visit with Stella who is the African staff person for Willow Creek. I arrived on the 4th and drove with the World Relief staff to the city of Chatipa in Northern Malawi. Praise God I joined the Willow Creek team and spent four days hanging out with folks from home. We visited several of the WR projects that Willow has supported, spoke with women leaders and youth. We were blessed by some great drama and music from the youth about their life and involvement with WR programs. It was great to visit and be a part of what Willow's support has done. We visited water wells, passed out Bible to church leaders and students in the local language, visited AIDS patients and school kids.

On the PF side, I was able to continue to talk with a key leader about coming to the Global Summit in Sept. Their ministry experience and networking passion will bring needed insight to the meeting. I am very excited about the leaders who have agreed to join the Global Summit in Sept. Please keep praying for this meeting and all the details and funds that are needed. It will cost at least $1660 for each leader to join us. Please pray for us and join with us in supporting them.

APRIL 2008
Well, let me back track a minute and fill you in. During April I continued preparing leaders from Nyauhururu, Kenya for the Sept. meeting and worked on plans for a Northern Kenya mission trip and women's conference this coming July.

After returning to Nairobi there were a few more days of unrest, but so far everything has seem to calm down and return to "normal." I had an opportunity to travel to Uganda and visit Agape Global Mission. Tabitha and I spent a week speaking at a home for teen moms, at churches and schools.

One of my goals during these eight months is to invited the African delegation to the Global Summit in Sept. During my time in Uganda I have invited Dr. Lyn. She is on the MANI committee to mobilize African churches to missions. I am very excited that she is considering joining us. Please pray that God will open the doors for her to attend. She has a very busy schedule for this fall, but desires to join us.

On my way back to Kenya I stopped by Nyanza, Kenya. This area is the worst hit with the HIV/AIDS crisis. We were able to visit with 40 orphans and conduct a 2 day retreat for them. I performed physicals exams, Tabitha taught an HIV/AIDS awareness session and we toured a sugar factory. It doesn't start out so sweet. We left promising to cut out sugar from our diets. This is also the area that Senator Obama's father is from. We visited a school named after him.

I want to say again thank you so very much for your support and prayers. I am connecting in ways that could not been done before. God is working great land.

Please pray for the church leadership in Africa. Just like anywhere they have a great potential to do good for the Kingdom of God or harm against the people. We can uphold them and their families.

Please pray for the leaders that will be attending the Global Summit in Sept. They need funds, time to prepare for these intense four days and all the travel details.

Please continue to pray for me. My health is doing great and sleep is still a joke. The continued support that is needed ahead. I will not be returning home in August, but early Oct.

Please pray for the open opportunity to go to Tanzania and Ghana this July or August. There is a network of leaders that are open to mobilizing their churches for missions and I have been invited to speak with them. We are working out the details now.

THANK YOU!!!! for standing with me in ministry.

Esther

2 comments:

rdrain said...

Sister Esther,
I so much thank you for your words of encouragement and advice at the recent CSC Missions' conference. Your words were like sunshine on a rainy day. Forgive me for being a bit "under the weather." I am on the tail end of one of my "mini viral illnesses." Such things are one of many the "blessings" of being a Pediatrician and loving children! But thanks be to God for health and strength and an opportunity to attend the entire conference.
I think God is calling me to pray for you. Therefore, I have added you to my prayer list & will be praying for you as you answer God's call to service. Wow! You are quite a busy young lady!! Kenya will be a great blessing to you and more importantly, the many people God sends to receive His wondrous love & message through you. I am very proud of you and most importantly, God must be well pleased with your tireless service. May God continue to richly bless you and your family with His abundant grace and mercy as you continue to serve Him faithfully and zealously.
If you are ever again in the Philly area, please contact me 267-934-1108(CP) and 215-229-9742 (H). You already have the work numbers; I am at Powelton Avenue most frequently. It would be a joy to communicate with you again and learn more about all the amazing work God is doing through your humble & yielded life. I will be checking your blogging page from time to time to keep abreast of your many activities. Continue to be encouraged in the Lord . . .

Best to you,
Brother Randall Drain
Phil 3:13-16
Heb 6:10-12,10:34-39
1 Jn 4:7-21 (my life verse)

P.S. My daughter recently moved to Chicago. Do you have any recommendations for Bible believing and teaching churches in the Chicago area?

P.S.S. It would have been great to talk to you more at the conference. Perhaps, in 2010, Godwilling. Believe it or not, I remember sitting across from you briefly at lunch but you were beginning & engaged in a conversation and I was finishing & leaving.

Marcy Busse said...

Hi Esther! Thanks for your Christmas card. It was wonderful to receive your update and hear about your plans for the coming year. I will be praying for you as you travel and I'll visit your blog to hear about this God-led adventure. Wishing you a warm and wonderful Christmas and abundant blessings in the coming year! Love, Marcy Busse