Wednesday, April 13, 2005
Greetings from Luanshya!
We are pleased to give a positive report on Colin's leg situation. Last
Thursday evening Dr. Mulla operated on Colin's leg and inserted a steel
plate next to the lower portion of his femur. The plate is held in place
by nine screws. Colin came through surgery very well and I stayed one
night in Lusaka with him. I came home on the weekend to preach in
Luanshya then returned on Monday morning to Lusaka. The doctor was
pleased with Colin's progress and the condition of his surgery site and
released him on Tuesday with a complete set of instructions on what not
to do concerning his recuperation. The bone seems to be mending,
according to the x-rays, and Colin is able to get around fairly well on
crutches. We appreciate your prayers on his behalf. Please continue to
pray as the leg heals. The plate will remain in place for approximately
a year and a half. At that time the doctor will go back in and remove
the plate.
The Lord had been blessing. One woman came into the Resource Centre last
week and told Sherry that she was very pleased that her entire family,
adults and children, are taking the Source of Light Lessons. In the
evenings they sit around the living room and talk about what they have
learned from their current lessons. Please pray for them and others as
they continue to study God's Word through this ever-growing ministry.
Several weeks ago we asked you to pray for John and Sarah Bwalya as they
are teaching in a rural area. This morning John came in to see Sherry
and told her he was using her program for youth meetings in their
school. The local Superintendent of Schools for his District has given
her blessing on this program. John and Sarah are working with both boys
and girls using school facilities. This would not be possible in public
schools in the United States, but God has left this door open here in
Zambia. We are thrilled at the fact that this young couple are able to
utilize the information that they have gathered over the years and
sharing with other young people. John was also invited to speak in a
local Baptist Church in a village near his school on more than one
occasion. The seeds that we have planted in John's heart are being
planted again in areas where neither Sherry nor I have ever visited.
Please continue to pray for John and Sarah as they minister both in the
schools and church in their rural village setting.
School holidays have begun for the month of April. The College and
Career class is down slightly in the attendance yet there are still
those who are working and living in the area that want to continue the
series of lessons while their college friends return home for the
holiday. So, Sherry has gladly obliged and will provide lessons on
Christian living through the examples, both good and bad, of various
Bible characters.
On Sunday we are in a series called "The New Testament Church". Last
Sunday we spoke about Christ as the Head of the Church, Christ as the
Cornerstone of the Church, Christ as the Bridegroom of the Church. This
coming week we will answer the question, "How does someone get into the
Church of Christ?" Brother Chibumba and I are sharing the speaking
responsibilities in this series. He is doing an excellent presentation
teaching and preaching concerning the organism of the New Testament
Church. Even the children were enthralled with the lessons giving input
from time to time.
We sincerely appreciate your prayers on our behalf, especially over the
last two weeks concerning Colin's accident and the expenses involved in
medical treatment and travelling back and forth. We are pleased that
quality medical treatment could be found within Zambia thus avoiding
expensive travel outside the country. God has provided every step of the
way.
In His service,
Patrick & Sherry

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