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1st Quarterly Report from Joseph
Chu -- 30/March/04
Entering
into 2004 would mean that Joseph has been serving in Ethiopia for around 8 and a
half years. Let me quote 2 verses from Psalms which could well sum up
the
vision and also the reason that
today I am still here in Ethiopia. The two extraordinary
verses are from Ps 126:5-6 "Let those who wept as they sowed their seed,
gather the harvest with joy! Those
who wept as they went out carrying the seed will come back singing for joy, as
they bring in the harvest." Recently
I have been keenly reminded that God is saying that one indispensable element in
true fruitfulness is tears and weeping. Lots of sweats and a busy program will
by no means guarantee a spiritual harvest. But tears in our labor will
eventually usher in an everlasting harvest of joy!
But how can we produce tears by ourselves?
Tears stand for the fullness of his Spirit and being moved by God's all
compelling love. This in turn brings in a most essential cycle in our spiritual
services. In order to weep for
souls we must be filled by the Holy Spirit. And before one can be truly filled
he or she must be a holy vessel totally surrendering to our Lord.
Then the love of our Lord is always the highest motivation in our obeying
him and keeping ourselves pure so to refrain from grieving his Holy Spirit. Thus
completed a wonderful cycle of obeying Christ, to be followed by being filled by
him, then tears, & eventually bringing in his harvest!
Sowing the seeds through our
Heywot Injerra Bible Study First let
me present you an overall picture of this Bible study program. A few things have
been upgraded. Now, instead of meeting in a small group, each student is usually
on his own. It appears that this individual study can fit well into one's
personal schedule and also in avoiding the opposition in group study
particularly if held in an Orthodox household. Some students have left Addis
Ababa for work elsewhere yet they brought their Bibles with them! One young
Amhara fellow went up to Mekele, taking up a well-paid position as the chief
mechanic with a foreign project. And I am looking forward to see him someday up
in this capital of Tigray Province.
Both the brochure and weekly Bible study
form of Heywot Injerra have been renewed and upgraded. The brochure, besides the
art work, also projects several most vital reasons from the Scriptures for a
friend to participate in Heywot Injerra. The weekly form expands to the study of
one chapter from Old Testament and another from New Testament per day. 4 forms
will take care a whole month of daily study.
My heart was filled with praise as, each time, when a young adult was
asking me earnestly to enter the Bread of Life Bible Study. When God has created
a hunger for his word, he will also bring it into fruition one day, which is the
salvation of souls! Continue praying for each participant (mostly young adults)
of Heywot Injerra and asking our Lord to bring in even more students in 2004!
Sowing the seeds through our
2 Genesis Clubs Our 2 Clubs
have been going on steadily through the past months. A few did drop out and
currently each Club has around 8 to 10 boys and girls - an ideal number for our
yellow VW when adding a male and female leader. Club A kids do come from more
educated family background and some have demonstrated an unruly spirit quite
common in affluent Ethiopian homes. We took them to Ghion hotel once a month for
swimming but not for Club B kids whose parents may hesitate to pay 14 Birrs for
each ticket. In Club A, hiking, swimming, fishing in a close-by river, soccer,
archery, horse-back riding... are their favorites. During the Bible time, I
always asked them to take turns reading from a chapter in Genesis (note: Exodus
will start when the new leaders come). While these juniors are very playful at
this age, I often have to impose disciplines during the Bible and prayer time.
Gradually they are learning to be respectful before God. There was much joy when
hearing boys and girls reading verse after verse in Amharic and equally so, when
they were praying. When a girl had been prevented from coming because of her
dropping grade at school, I would ask a girl praying for the absentee. Or when
the tragic train bombing took place in Spain, a boy boldly volunteered in asking
God to comfort the victims' families. Last
Sat on the 27th, an Orthodox mother made this comment: "...Is my son
behaving?... it will be good for them to have more Bible time and less playing
time..."
Club B has been seen with more
respectfulness and order, with soccer match (with both boys and girls
participating), tag game during hiking, archery and riding, badminton... being
their delight. With a volunteer brother Gaetu helping but irregularly, sometimes
I had to lead the Bible study on Exodus by myself. Each time when they gave the
right answers, such as the blood of the Passover lamb standing for the blood of
Christ, I praised God silently. Next Sunday afternoon, there will be 2 senior
ETC (Evangelical Theological College) students, a brother and a sister, coming
with us to help out in this Club as volunteers. Pray for brother Hennok and
sister Yemisrach in this new venture of theirs.
Our camping ministry, even at this stage, has been reaching to the
parents of both Clubs in a low-key yet solid manner. We presented video
cassettes as New Year gifts, with films depicting God's creation along with some
wholesome family movies. Kids were telling us how their parents were watching
these cassettes. A 13 year-old boy, whose biology teacher was an Orthodox
priest, told me that, after seeing the wonder of God's creation, he borrowed the
cassette in order to make a copy of it!
Pray for his blessing upon
the registration of ACM: Our
registration has been delayed for quite a while due to a near fatal accident of
Mrs. Aida, the only sister on our Founding Committee of 7. With both her parents
killed and herself critically injured and her young son Miky suffering shocks in
the head, we have been praying for over 2 months now. How faithful is our God
who has been answering prayers in restoring both mother and son. Milky has much
of his memory back and, last Sunday on the 28th, was playing basket-ball with
our Club B boys in the front yard of his home.
Mrs. Aida was able to sit up having a group photo with Genesis Club B
happily. Yet, last week, anther member of ACM, David Hicks, the
Director of Bingham Academy, was evacuated to England for a potential heart
problem. We will communicate with David by e-mails and we pray that his absence
won't be a factor hindering the registration.
The Proposal of ACM is its final stage with
some new things grafted in, such as asking for a quota of 7 Work Permits for
volunteers from abroad in future. Another
major thing is that Abyssinia Camping Ministry (ACM), in the future when the
resources are available, we hope to set up Center in Addis Ababa with reading
room, counseling service, and film hour etc. Our Committee people are so much in
favor of the Center concept because it is a vital link to the Camp and a perfect
complement to each other. When our
Committee has unanimously agreed on the final draft, it will be translated in
Amharic and be presented into the Ministry of Justice. Pray that ACM will be
submitted to the government in a honest, realistic, and cautious way. And by
God's grace the authorities will grant ACM a speedy registration, possibly
within 10 days according to the new law!
In closing, let me tell you my 2004 furlough plan: when the
registration of ACM and the subsequent contracting of land is completed, Joseph
plans to take 2 to 3 months visiting Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia, & New
Zealand. After that back to Ethiopia for a while before heading back for Canada
for the other half of furlough. Pray for his leading and timing and provision
for the trip to the Pacific Rim countries in particular!
Updated
news : March, 2004