30 November 2011

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30 November 2011

Greetings from Luanshya!

We can hardly believe that this year is coming to an end in just 31 days! Last week we celebrated Thanksgiving (complete with a turkey and cranberry sauce) with the last four remaining wards of the Lighthouse Children's Home. We thanked the Lord for the victories and challenges of the past year. Then we enjoyed the feast and topped it off with pecan pie! The children were thankful for the changes in their lives during the past year. Due to some unfortunate circumstances, they are now living closer to us and we have contact with them several times a day instead of once a day. Had we realised the situation was as bad as it was, we would have made the changes long ago. The attitude of the youngsters has taken an incredible upswing. They are thankful and so are we. We appreciate your prayers and support for the Lighthouse ministry.

The rains are "officially" here and severe winds have accompanied them. Last week the wind was so strong that one corner of the roof of the Chapel was lifted up. We were able to call the staff at Mobile Mission Maintenance Vocational Training Centre (MMMVTC) and they sent two students over to fix the problem within a few hours. It was then my privilege to participate in the graduation ceremony of MMMVTC on Saturday. It is truly exciting to see Christian institutions of learning administered by godly Zambian leaders continue to grow. One of the graduates was honoured as first place in a competition sponsored by the government. His award was presented in front of the other 123 graduates, their parents and the press. Please remember MMMVTC in your prayers as they train the leaders of tomorrow.

Last Thursday I was on the way to the newest church for the mid-week Bible study and was flagged down by Mrs Matanda, the wife of one of the church leaders in the village half way to Mukolwe. She was talking so fast that I could not understand anything she was saying except that her husband was ill. I went to the home of the deacon and together we went to Brother Matanda's house - on a road that had not had a vehicle on it for several years. After a brief stop at the village medical clinic, we were referred to the hospital back in Luanshya. The doctor there said his blood pressure was dangerously low. He was admitted to the hospital and is now under observation and treatment. Please pray for Brother Matanda. He has been a faithful servant of the Lord for many years and is eager to get back to church.

Sherry's Youth Class last Friday concentrated on Romans 13:8-10 - "Legal Tender and Loving Care." Don't owe money, love your neighbour, don't commit sin and the only debt we owe is to God for sending His only begotten Son as we share Christ with others. This week's lesson is titled "Wake up and get dressed" - Romans 13:11-14. "Be prepared for service and ready for battle against the evil one." Even with the torrential rains of the past week the young people come with their friends and to learn more about practical Christian living. Please pray for Sherry and her class as they continue to study verse by verse through Romans.

We deeply appreciate your prayers and support. Because of you we can remain...

In His Service,

Patrick & Sherry


Patrick & Sherry Coleman
P O Box 90010
Luanshya, 
Zambia

Off:   260 212 512359/512539
Res: 260 212 510033
Cell (P): 260 966 780113
Cell (S): 260 966 780112

09 November 2011

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9 November 2011

Greetings from Luanshya!

October was traditionally hot and November is getting wetter. The good news is that the October heat and dust from six months of no rain is gone for another year. The "bad" news is that we get to start mowing the lawns at home and the church property every week.

Last Sunday we had a dedication service for Faith Bwalya, the one-month-old daughter of John and Sarah, our adopted son and daughter-in-law. It is so encouraging to see the next generation of believers in Zambia dedicate "their" next generation. Faith slept through the whole service, but the dedication was more for her parents than for her. Please pray for the Bwalya family as they raise their four daughters in the nurture and admonition of the Lord Jesus Christ.

Our Lighthouse Children's Home wards are maturing incredibly. All three of the boys are spending their free time working odd jobs making a bit of money for their "fun" stuff. They have realised that "stuff" costs money and if they want it, they have to work for it.Nancy has been helping Sherry with a few special tasks for the same reason. The three older children (Nancy, Dickson and Shadreck) are about to start their final year of high school in January. Pray for them. This is traditionally a stressful year for grade 12 students because the end-of-year exam will determine their future occupational possibilities. Please remember these young people especially in your prayers!

This week's youth lesson finishes Romans 12:14, 17-21- "They've Gone Done Me Wrong." Sherry asked the young people if they wanted to take a break during the school holiday which starts in three weeks. They decided that they really want to continue the weekly classes and are inviting more and more of the friends to the Friday afternoon class. Sherry has her outlines sketched out for several weeks into the new year. The will be surveying the books of Ezra to Malachi. For many believers these books are a real mystery, but the history of Israel leads up to the coming of the Messiah.

Tomorrow the Women's Fellowship will study Ruth chapter 2. They meet in the home of one of the ladies for tea and snacks. The atmosphere is more "homey" and the ladies are encouraged to invite their friends to come.

This afternoon Sherry had a visitor from the Central Statistics Office wanting to know about our "business." They are doing a survey of local business enterprises asking about employees, products and income. when she explained that we have no employees, sell no products and do not charge for anything he became intrigued. and began asking more questions than were on his form. He lives in Kitwe (35 miles away) and asked if we would come and speak to his youth group about the Gospel and the things of God so they could understand how to know the Lord. We will be arranging a time within the next week or so. Please pray for this new opportunity!

As God opens doors, we walk through them! We appreciate your prayers!

In His Service,
Patrick & Sherry

Patrick & Sherry Coleman
P O Box 90010
Luanshya, 
Zambia

Off:   260 212 512359/512539
Res: 260 212 510033
Cell (P): 260 966 780113
Cell (S): 260 966 780112