28 August 2019

News From Zambia 28 August 2019

Greetings from Zambia!

 

We just had a visitor yesterday. Several years ago, he came to the library for counselling. He was so despondent and without hope that Sherry phoned me and asked if I could come and speak with him.

 

I took the time to not only share the Word, but encouraged him as he had thoughts towards suicide. He left encouraged and knew that he now had true hope and that life is worth living "in Christ".

 

Yesterday his visit was to express his appreciation for the time I gave him and to say that he has completed Medical School and is waiting for posting by the government. While waiting, he is also seeking an opportunity to sit the medical boards in the U.K. in an effort to continue improving himself. He wanted me to know that the short time we had together bore fruit.

 

His name is "Patrick." Please pray for him as he moves forward in his life of service to the Lord and his fellow Zambians!

 

Meanwhile, we had a full library with children reading and studying. Bear went along to show his support for the children! (He has many young friends!)

 

        

 

Thank you for your continued prayers and support as we remain…

 

In His Service,


Patrick & Sherry Coleman
P O Box 90010
Luanshya, Zambia
colemanpg@gmail.com

20 August 2019

News from Zambia - 20 August 2019

20 August 2019

Greetings from Luanshya, Zambia!

Schools are closed and everyone is trying to find places to go and things to do. We thank the Lord that the Christian Resource Centre is one of those "places" of choice for some. Because the Reading Room is centrally located, a number of teens have made it their point of presence over the last week and change. Some have come for fellowship while others review school lessons from the previous term while others work on their "holiday" assignments. Then, there are those who help others understand various concepts from lessons. And finally, there are those who park themselves so that they can embark on a few weeks of discovery.

One young teen, we'll call him "N", met Sherry along the roadside while walking Bear, her 3 year-old Labrador. He had heard about the Christian Resource Centre. He had walked by and peeped in the window but hadn't the courage to enter. "N" greeted Sherry and began petting Bear and asking questions about the Christian Resource Centre, the Bible lessons, Bible Class opportunities for he and his friends and other programs that emanate from the facility. Since that day, "N" has been a fixture at the Resource Centre. He has been studying the Bible Correspondence lessons for teens, reading some of the books in the "Youth" section and involving himself in some of the other programs.

The other day "N" asked Sherry if she could explain to him James 1:12 – "God blesses those who patiently endure testing and temptation. Afterward they will receive the crown of life that God has promised to those who love him." The conversation then shifted to James 2:12 – "So whatever you say or whatever you do, remember that you will be judged by the law that sets you free". His concern about the law and liberty was striking. He used an example from his own life and family dynamics. She could see his consternation.

Sherry explained that believers will be judged by the law of liberty, which is the law of love and doing what is right (James 1:25). Believers who practice love (vv. 5, 8) and mercy, will triumph at the judgment seat. Those who have not shown mercy will not receive mercy.  Under grace, we are given the power to love our neighbor and are rewarded when we do it. We do it not through fear of punishment, but through love for Him who died for us and rose again. Then she went back to his original question from James 1:12 and shared what the result of "enduring" produces--The believer who endures trials demonstrates that he or she loves Jesus and therefore will receive the crown of life (Revelation 2:10) at the judgment seat of Christ. The Bible describes the believer's reward (2 Corinthians 5:10; Revelation 22:12)."

She then went on – "How do we react when various forms of testing come into our lives? Do we complain bitterly against the misfortunes of life, or do we rejoice and thank the Lord for them? Do we advertise our trials or do we bear them quietly? Do we live in the future, waiting for our circumstances to improve, or do we live in the present, seeking to see the hand of God in all that comes to us? Do we indulge in self-pity and seek sympathy or do we submerge self in a life of service for others?" "N" left challenged and said he would be back with more questions and he would let Mrs. C. know how his family reacted to his living by faith as opposed to pointing out family members failures, shortcomings and hypocrisy.

As "N" left for the day, he had one more request. He leaves for Youth Camp on Thursday and wants some material and scriptures on personal evangelism to use at camp. He knows that many of his friends will be attending camp but are not believers.

When Sherry came home later that day she said to me: "I live for these moments!"

In His Service,

US


Patrick & Sherry Coleman
P O Box 90010
Luanshya, Zambia
colemanpg@gmail.com

07 August 2019

August 7 2019

Dear Partner in service,

Sherry had a great morning! She sent this note to me…

While sitting outside on the sidewalk at the office this morning with Bear (her 3 year-old Labrador) doing our meditation, I was interrupted by a young woman. She asked if I remembered her. I said I remember the face but because I meet and teach so many people, I don’t always remember names.

Her name is Leah and some years ago when in grade 6 she had come to the Christian Resource Centre to register for the Mailbox Club lessons. During our testing period to see if she could read, I had corrected her on how to say her “l’s” and “r’s”. She went on to complete most of the lessons in the youth series over the years.

After completing high school, Leah was accepted at University in Lusaka to study Environmental Science and has since graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in this discipline. Leah said she had stopped by to say, “Thank you, for helping me to be a better reader, to comprehend material and recall what I have read. It has empowered me to be a stronger student throughout my education. I just wanted to let you know that you made a difference in my life.”

I must admit, tears came to my eyes. To think that this young woman attributed a part of her academic success to the fact that she had studied Bible lessons and learned how to be a reader through this ministry. It is encouraging to have these little testimonials from time to time.

Finally, she wanted to let me know that the Lord has provided a man in her life who loves and serves the Lord. They will be married in the months to come. Praise the Lord for His loving kindness and the privilege of seeing the fruit of our labor.

When someone asks us why we are here we think about young ladies like Leah and realise that God put us here for her and thousands of others just like her.

Your faithful, consistent prayers and support enable us to continue to be available to share the love of God and remain…

Together in His Service,
Patrick & Sherry