Sunday in Masi

We spent several hours in Masi again on Sunday. I normally might wait a few days before sharing about it, and lump a week together, but our time was just so encouraging I feel like it needs to be shared in its own posting.

We started off by going to the Zimbabwean Bible study that started last Sunday. At the end of our first Bible study, we asked the man that gathered the group if he would be willing to lead this week and he was (which is a great sign for longevity!). We got there yesterday and he’d gathered people again (and this time some additional people: also a good sign). He then got us started through praying together. He’d also already picked out a passage of scripture to look at and led us in that study, remembering almost all of the steps perfectly. It was just a really encouraging time. All three of us “missionaries” that were there agreed that there is great potential in this group and particularly their leader. Here are a just few reasons we are thinking this:

  • Their leader gets it. He’s new to Jesus and the Bible and praying and such but he is picking it up fast. And not only that he is hungry for it, wanting to gobble up as much as possible.

  • Mission is on their mind. Their leader said, in his concluding thoughts (something we all go around and do), that it wasn’t enough to just learn these things about God but that we are to share them with others. That really made me smile and we got to encourage him in this: “Yes! That is something we are to do with anyone and everyone we meet! Don’t hesitate to take what God is teaching you today and share it with any that you meet!”

  • God is answering prayer in their midst. This has taken two forms so far: (a) last week we prayed for a baby that was their, probably less than 6 months old, who was covered from head to toe and an extremely bad rash. His skin literally looked scaly. But as soon as we got to the Bible study this past Sunday, the first thing they did was show us the baby who was completely healed and tell us how thankful they were to Jesus because as soon as we all got done praying for him the rash started disappearing. (b) Their leader mentioned as his greatest need knowledge in how to manage money because it seemed as soon as it came in it disappeared on things. After talking it over with my coach, we volunteered to teach him and any of his friends next week some simple budgeting techniques that could hopefully over time begin to improve his family’s quality of life.

  • God is springing up within them a desire for His word and presence. They really want it, and as much of it as they can get.

Anyways — that Bible study, “pre-house church”, was super encouraging and well on its way to becoming a house church and a bright shining light on a hilltop for the rest of Masi to see.

Our next appointment didn’t show, which was disappointing but happens often enough. We did get to pray for a woman struggling with alcohol and tobacco addictions. We spent quite some time praying for release from those bonds in her life. She cried and felt like God touched her life in that time and we are hoping that it is so. She’s one that we’ll try to follow up with at some point in time, if we get a chance.

Our next appointment was our last for the day. It was with another Zimbabwean who left one previously established house church to start another (this is the kind of growth exciting to see). It was small this Sunday but good. There was also two common threads that tied this one to the first one of the day. (a) It’s leader also said that his greatest need was for understanding in managing his money (we invited him to the little class) and (b) a healing was confirmed. You might remember that on our first day in Masi we prayed for a man who had a neck injury and hadn’t been able to move his neck since November and hadn’t slept well because of it. He was at this Bible study and said that ever since we prayed he could move his neck again freely, without pain, and that that night was the first time he’d slept well in about 3 months (and he’d slept well ever since). He spent a good chunk of his talking time in the Bible study praising Jesus (which is encouraging to hear). We have hopes for this group, just as with the first, and our praying that it grows and will be nurtured by Jesus and His Word and Spirit.

So — that was my Sunday in Masi. Encouraging and exciting. The Lord is moving and I am so blessed to be a part of it. For all those praying and supporting, I hope you are blessed by these stories as well. And for everybody reading, I hope you are encouraged by the incredible God we serve.