February Newsletter 2009
Written by Travelmissions   
Thursday, 12 March 2009 15:17
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Men occasionally stumble over the truth but most of them pick themselves up and harry of as if nothing ever happened - Winston Churchill

Len & JonoDear brothers and sisters

Here is just a little bit of debriefing of our whereabouts.

We are still in South Africa and are in the process of preaching, edifying and teaching.

We really had a great time in Cape Town, Bredarsdorp, Bonnivale, Piketberg, Arora and surroundings and it has been great to have been invited back to some of these areas. We could share the Gospel with the lost. The sadness of most lost people in SA is that they have heard the Gospel so many times that they know the answers but do not live it or do not want a relationship with Jesus. They sometimes want their lives changed but are not prepared to change their lifestyle.

We can truly say that we have experience an awesome spiritual awakening in South Africa like in many places around the globe. There is definitely a hunger to know Him.

We were witnessing to a 70 year old German in Hardekraaltjie, caravan park in Cape Town a few days ago and it was so sad that when he heard the truth that he said he "refuses to believe it". As we wanted to prove to him with scientific, Prophetic, archaeological and historical evidence and that the Bible is the most preserved and authentic Book and that its contents is based on indisputable facts and infallible proofs and that this would prove not only that God exists but who He is, he just said "I don't want to know." We did say to him that living in denial by saying "Don't confuse me with the facts, I have made my mind up" is not going to change the truth of the outcome of his eternal destiny. We will keep on praying that his pride and blindness will be taken away to come to the knowledge of Christ.

 

Woody Allen - "I am not afraid of death, I just don't want to be there when it happens".

FatimaWe had a Devine appointment when we were standing in a shopping center a couple of days ago, when a dear friend of us, Joshua Baker, mailed me this story and photo of Fatima, who was martyred. While reading this on my cell I felt sad but the Lord made me aware of a lady covered in the traditional Muslim clothing and head-cover, standing next to me. I immediately asked her if she would do me a favor by reading this mail. She did and very sincerely responded that not all Muslims are like this. We had the wonderful opportunity to share about the Deity of Isa (Jesus) in their Koran, what He did for her and that no man or women will be exempt on Judgment day by following a crowd and not finding the truth out for themselves and that He will make Himself real to her if she cries out in sincerity. We had mixed feelings when she left and my eyes met hers to see the shame and uncertainty of her eternal destiny in her eyes. Let us pray that that e-mail, 'Crown of Life', will not only touch her but other Muslims as well and come to know His realness, love and truth, that Jesus is the Way, the Truth and the Life and no one comes to the Father except through Him - John 14:6. (Joshua Baker is also a fulltime missionary now, living in JHB and really needs your prayers)

 

The ultimate failures for humans are hell!

We also had a wonderful time with 2 missionaries, Stephan and Corne Walters, who are on their way to Peru in South America. Stephan and Corne WaltersThey have also sold and gave everything away to fulfill the calling of the Lord on their lives. We have spent time together to share with them our experiences and about the realness of the Lord over the last 5 years, edifying and training them. It was such an awesome blessing to have seen the faith, joy and courage that these 2 had to let go and let God.....Please pray for them for they need prayer as their finances are not nearly sufficient and SIM can't send them unless their finances are in place. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or 082 218 2987.

 

The greatest tragedy in life is not death but a purposeless life... knowing that someone will be dying and going to hell for eternity and not caring enough to do anything about it

We were in Saldana on our way to Piketberg, a couple of weeks ago and then something unforeseen happened. A thief sneaked into our tent during the night and was reaching out to grab our laptop when the Lord awakened me and could disturb him. He did manage to steal Jono's Crispy boots that the Lord gave him before we left 5 years ago though. These boots was Jono's only shoes as he was wearing them in the snow as well as in the desert every single day of the last 5 years. (Blessed are the feet of those who preach the Good News). We know that the Lord will bless him with a new pair but at this stage it is quiet comical to see him walking with flip-flops everywhere even with long pants to church. We do however pray that the person who is wearing it will be touched with the power of the Holy Spirit and will come to know Jesus in a very special way.

 

The western church are dead not because of wrong believes but because of wrong practice and wrong values. The church has retreated from the world it was called to reach. We protest not against dead liberalism but dead evangelicalism. - Unknown

 

PRAYER POINTS
  • Thank God for protecting us during the outreaches and that He enabled us to share the Gospel daily to Atheists, Moslems', Hindus, Buddhists' etc. and could visit missionaries and edify and train outreach teams so far away.
  • Please pray for us as we are in the process of preparing for the Operation Joshua outreach in Greece in June and July.
  • Thank Him for the people who did come to the knowledge of Christ and got saved.
  • Pray that all the seed that was planted through sharing and gospel tracts will grow and that the mind of their understanding being enlightened in the knowledge of Him.
  • Pray for missionaries for protection, provision and that this will be a time of rest (spiritual, emotional and physical) for them and that they will be refreshed.
  • Pray for more Devine appointments and that He will give us more opportunities to preach and to train people while in SA .
  • Pray and stand in agreement that the Lord shall provide all our needs and the needs of the missionaries who have sacrificed everything to serve Him…
  • Pray that the Lord will guide us for His plan and purpose in 2009

Our Banking Details:
Account name: Travel Missions
Bank: ABSA Bank
Account Type: Cheque
Account no: 4063772319
Branch: Noord Einde
Branch Code: 632005
Swift Code: ABSA ZAJJ (For outside South Africa)

OUR DETAILS
E-mail address:
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Cell phone:
Len:   +27 711548684 (in SA: 0711548684)
Jono:   +27 712028865 (in SA: 0712028865)

We desire to fulfill the call of Mark 16:15 to “Go onto the entire world and preach the Gospel” and we also desire for you to fulfill that call as well. Your donation will aid us as we preach the Gospel in remote and unreached areas, impact others who will in turn impact others who will impact all generations worldwide with the truth and power of the Gospel. All gifts, great or small, will be appreciated.

Please visit our new changed web site, www.travelmissions.org to see some photos of our latest experiences. For those of you that might have missed a few, our old newsletters are also available for viewing on our web site.

Thank you for your prayers and support.

 

Thank you Lord Jesus for given us a reason to live and a reason to die.

 

Remember: The last and primary reason people reject what the Bible says is simply because they don’t want it to be true!!!!!!!!

In His Service
Len and Jono

Last Updated ( Friday, 17 April 2009 06:41 )
 

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