seeing 7 guys start a relationship with Christ through the tune-in survey follow-ups and doing initiative evangelism! One pair of our guys, Greg and Ronnie, were able to see 3 guys come to Christ in about 1 ½ hours on Friday - Raunar, Gaurav and Viren. Here is the story; they started sharing with a Guarav from
booklet with their Buddhist friend Viren who was now by himself. They went over to talk to him and walked through it with him and he accepted Christ as well! Please be praying for them and the other guys that have come to Christ that they would continue to grow in their knowledge of the Lord and get involved in Student Life. Our team is focusing a lot on follow-ups this summer. Pretty much anyone we talk to we try to get another appointment with them to share more about the Gospel, answer questions or to walk them through some of the basics of a relationship with Christ. We want to make sure that we are building into people so that they can walk with God for a lifetime and multiply their lives into other students. It has been a little messy as we are figuring out how to help 24 people communicate with students al over the city. The way communication works here is that everyone texts for communication because phone
calls are so expensive. As a result, we text everyone prior to our meeting on one of our three phones to make sure they remember the appointments.
For any of you folks who were on the New Zealand trip last year, I have been able to connect with a few of our friends from last year. Johnny, Oli and even Reuben. Reuben came down from Auckland for a brief bit to visit his parents and I was able to take him out for some dessert and hang with him for a little. Johnny is working at The Street City Church and is still minorly involved in Student Life. Oli is very involved and we have been able to see him quite a bit. Sadly those are the only folks from last year that are involved in Student life still. That is why we are placing such a high value on follow-up!
Over the weekend we were able to enjoy some of the great sites in
at overlooks pretty much the entire city of
As a side note, I have decided to put captions for pictures at the bottom of each post so that you know what each picture is of since blogger doesn’t allow you to post captions.
dave
picture 1 – Pipitea, one of the three
picture 2 – Jenny on top of Mt.Vic with
picture 3 – Lindsay playin on the rope swing
picture 4 – you can almost picture a hobbit leaping out onto the path can’t you?
picture 5 – a flattering picture of me and Reuben
3 comments:
Oops...I posted after the wrong blog post!! So I'll copy and paste it here!:)
We continue to pray for each of you and are now rejoicing with you that students are coming to faith in Christ as a result of your labor in the Lord! What an amazing thing God is doing through you!! We will continue to pray that the seeds that are sown will reap a mighty harvest!! We wait with anticipation for more good news! God bless each one of you!!
We continue to pray! Please give Darcy a big hug from her mom!!
The Difinos
It is SO good to be able to share in what you are experiencing there through the blog - a great communication tool! The pictures bring it to life. I continue to pray for each of the individuals on the team. The bracelet I wear, listing each of their names, is a witness in itself as people ask me what the names are on my bracelet. Have been praying for health and safety and the work. I will focus more specifically to pray for each person's time sharing Christ with others and for those who come to know Christ to stay connected. Thank you so much for updating the blog!
Love to all!
Betsy Fladung (Dave's Mom)
We love checking out the pictures and the summaries of your adventures in New Zealand. How special to serve God in such a beautiful place! We are thrilled to learn of the lives that will forever be changed because you told them about the Lord! You are not only modeling Christ's love, but you are carrying Christ's love to the world. We are so blessed by seeing each of you follow Christ in this way. You are in our hearts and our prayers!
Gary & Becky Woolman (Brian's parents)
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