Dec 2012 News - Chocolate Flavour

Dear Friends

In this issue of Burundi news you can read about:

  • Veritas…. participants from 9 provinces in 4 locations during the visit of Veritas Directors, Ivan and Dawie
  • Compassion Fund…reaching and touching people who are in poverty
  • Development…through teaching how to live life God’s way

You have been an encouragement to us as we work together in the Kingdom of God. Over the last few months we had our share of challenges, which we do not necessarily deal with on a daily basis in South Africa. These challenges include not having water and or electricity and or Internet connection and or fuel for the generator and cars.

When we have an extremely bad day in Gitega we call it a chocolate day! Well during last few months we had a number of CHOCOLATE days!!

We are actually in good cheer and we know that God is on our side and that He continues to be our source of hope and provision. On a number of occasions He gave us assurance and encouragement from His word.

Isa 45:2 “I will go before you and will level the mountains. I will break down gates of bronze and cut through bars of iron.”

We attempt to keep our FaceBook page up to date with our goings and comings, do drop in to see whatsup with plenty of pictures - http://www.facebook.com/#!/anton.d.vanschalkwyk

Here are a few highlights over the last few months.

Veritas…
Dawie De Wet and Ivan Skinner both from Veritas College International visited the Veritas work in Burundi during October. The main purpose for their visit was to train 4 groups of facilitators from 9 provinces on how to present and train Module 1 and 2.

The ongoing training of Module 2 had been completed with the Gitega and Rutana groups. During the next 6 months we will continue to facilitate the training in Ngozi and Kirundo. We have been met with such excitement and appreciation in these two towns, with registration of delegates doubling.



I was so touched in Kirundo when we started the Module 2 training, we had two leaders who pledged financial support for the training. Leaders stepping up starting to change their own culture, only the Holy Sprit can work such a 360 degree change in hearts amongst one of the most poorest countries, they understand the biblical principal: It is more blessed to give than to receive!

One participant, John Baptist, used to be a teacher in Islam. After a radical conversion to Christianity he committed to serve God as a pastor. He has completed Module 1 and is one the Facilitators trained to continue the Veritas training. We donated to him a white board and markers. His vision is to reach the most rural places in the north to train Church Leaders with the most fundamental skill: How to interpret the Bible. Pastors and leaders understand that due to the massive church growth in Burundi, without fundamental biblical Leadership training the churches are simply not sustainable. As they say one mile wide but a couple of inches deep.

This is Ps Jean Marie Vianey, he is a full time pastor, part time electronics technician who has a passion for training using Veritas material. He currently trains with me in the North. We continually are looking for partners who will be part of the team to continue the training when we exit Burundi.











 

Translation of Module 3 is underway and we should have the first draft during December 2012 for checking. We want to extend a big Thank you to ACAT for providing the funds to continue the translation of Module 3 into Kirundi. They also sponsored 50 Kirundi commentaries and 144 Bibles.

Compassion Fund…
Diane has a great gift of empathy and hence she helps me to see and act on the need around us. Burundi being the 3rd poorest country, with many orphans and dysfunctional families it becomes very difficult to ignore the major felt need of poverty amongst the people. In most cases we just do not have a clue of how impoverished families are even in urban areas.

Diane responded to God’s leading as she continues to minister to the Children at Full Gospel church every 2nd Saturday. In particular one child was highlighted to her by the Holy Spirit, to assist and help in any which way she could. What followed was a meeting with the family which lead to her bleak discovery of the condition of their home. The husband works in another country not really visiting or providing for the family. The house was unorganised, no cupboards for clothes, lack of food, lack of bedding, lack of  beds and a general sense of hopelessness. But God had them in mind and Diane intervened by providing beds, clothes, food, teaching ACAT veggie gardens, training FGW on the field and just simply being a help to a family in need.

Also many children have a kind of parasite eating away at their skin on their heads. Diane received a donation to help treat these children with remarkable results. She would train the parents or older children how to administer the medication she bought for them.

On another occasion Diane received a donation of dresses made of pillowcases from the States. Lynda Taylor was very instrumental in raising the support and helpers in the States to sew the dresses for the children. Lynda, Diane and Peter distributed the dresses to the girls and T-shirts for the boys.





Finally Diane prepared for her yearend gift distribution for the children at church as well as to an orphanage in Kirundo. We received special donations from two sources: Higher Ground Church from Illinois, USA and a businessman from Norway. We bought 180 gift hampers to celebrate the ultimate gift God gave mankind, Jesus Christ because He loves us so much. The gifts were received with much excitement and joy!













Development…
At home in Gitega, rather our pit stop every 2nd week between travels up country, we find the time to continue to invest our efforts into the following community development initiatives:

Farming God’s Way training primarily focussed on establishing home food security. With the help of Aaron, Diane proceeded to host 4 such training seminars since August. To make this program more beneficial we will need to deploy more resources in following up homesteads and encouraging and mentoring people who have already attended the training.

The ACAT training in South Africa has really challenged me personally as to what our role should be in implementing the training we received. What we have learned over the 4 years we have been in Burundi is that dealing with people with a mindset of poverty is a major stronghold.

"My people are destroyed for a lack of knowledge..." Hos 4:6...therefore we walk this thin line of not falling into the trap to give because it is just so much easier to give a fish than to teach someone how to catch a fish. We have to be very wise how we approach any community, because when we drive with our vehicles into a very rural village the begging mindset takes over and we have already lost the battle. But if we consider how Jesus coached His disciples in Luke 10, identifying with the people in every way, then I am convinced that our "muzungu" role is not to do, but to train, mentor and support local extension officers to go to their own people, who we brand as the productive poor.

Ps Lambert who attended the training with ACAT in SA is one such example. My role was too help him define his strategy, implementation plan and budget. Over the last few months he had to first conquer his own mindset, placing his dependency and faith on God, which resulted in him penetrating the most rural communities. His "secret" - be one of them, stay with the people in their very primitive homes, eat their very basic food, spend time getting to know them and earning their trust i.e. earning the right to teach them. I received a report from him last week that he started the basic life skills training with 56 people in Karusi province, forming 8 groups in an area where poverty run deep, at least for the time being, because only after one week many are already receiving hope that it is possible for them to break free from this curse of poverty. Truly Jesus Christ came to set the captives free.

Of cause then we have not yet told you about the many other testimonies of Fidelite, Celestine, Zacharia, Freddy.... we give praise to God as His people are taking His hand and walking this journey to free the people of poverty in Burundi. We have special needs to help these heros in Burundi with resources to train and fulfil their calling. Please let us know if you would like to be part of the ACAT development journey in Burundi.

Vision 2013…
Diane and I have peace to remain in Burundi living out the call from God at least for the next two years.

We will continue to use Hauge Skills Development Centre as our base in Gitega from where we continue to live out our vision 2 Tim 2:2 to GO > SERVE > TEACH in the following spheres:

  1. Veritas training Church leaders and equipping them with ministry skills, Building Godly Character and imparting Biblical knowledge for their calling. Next year we will plan to finish Module 3 training in the 4 provinces.
  2. Compassion ministry is Diane's forte and she loves giving and helping the underprivileged especially the children of Burundi. She promises to give away all the donations with passion :)
  3. Development using the Farming God's Way and the more comprehensive ACAT program to reach more communities with the Gospel of action. More Burundians will be sent to the ACAT training in SA next year and a possibility exists for ACAT to come and host a week training of Leadership Development in Burundi.
Spiritual Thought…

Often speaking to local church congregations I am saddened to see people in deep poverty. However I am at the same time exited because we really do have good news to tell which not only bring spiritual and emotional hope but breakthrough in our earthly circumstances.

“Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or danger, or sword?”  Rom 8:35

The personal challenge is not to become so familiar with the need around me that I harden my heart towards the very people who Jesus wants to reach. Or worse yet become so consumed with my own needs which blinds me to the very people God sends us to. But continually asking and seeking His perspective keeps me in touch with His heart and purposes. With the understanding that through Jesus Christ we are more than conquerors, because He is leading us day by day through the presence of the Holy Spirit and through His Word which is the final and full revelation of God’s love to all mankind.

Prayer Points…
Please continue to pray as follow:

1. Peace for Burundi – pray for continued political stability in the country.
2. Pray for Bernice – thank you Lord Bernice have reached her final exams, now the wait for the results.
3. Pray for us – protection for our health, relationships - that no weapon from the enemy against us will prevail.
4. Divine appoints – ask the Holy Spirit to guide us into all divine appointments He has created for us and to discern His words of wisdom.
5. Veritas Training – Thank God for His divine provision, also pray for ongoing provision for the books required. Also pray for the many facilitators now trained, that they may multiply the training into their own churches.
6. ACAT & FGW training – for implementation. God will establish leaders that will hear His call to reach the productive poor in Burundi.
7. Hauge Skills Development Centre – for registration and finance to register a Non Profit association in Burundi.
8. Kirundo Orphanage – how to help and possibly partner to build and furnish a proper base for about 50 children.

Thank you!
Muracose Canje!! As they say in Kirundi, thank you very much for your continued support whether financially or prayerfully. We are so thrilled with what God is doing and how He is building His Kingdom in Burundi. By each one fulfilling his or her call in the food chain of the work in the Kingdom we will surely meet the goal of our faith, to give glory and honor to God.
 
much love
Anton and Diane

June 2012 News letter - Messengers of Hope










In this issue
you can read about

Feedback on ACAT in SA….

Ministry progress in Burundi…(Veritas, Children, FGW)

Hauge Internet cafe and Development Centre progress…


Urakomeye? (Are you all right?)

We write to you this newsletter in a hope that your and our faith may be mutually encouraged by what God is doing in Burundi and in our own lives. God constantly shows us that He is with us and that He is directing our steps to co-inside with His greater vision and purpose for Burundi. We are reminded of Rom 1:17 "The righteous will live by faith" (NIV).

During the last 6 months we have experienced God’s favour unconditionally which has been enveloped with a fragrance of His unlimited mercy, birthing in us a stamina of perseverance for the work we have been called to.

April and May we were in SA for training in Kwazulu-Natal, traveled to Gauteng and the mother city, Cape Town visiting friends and family. We returned in May to Burundi with two short-term visitors, Douglas (Anton’s Dad) and Samantha.

Dad is visiting for 2 months, which is giving us precious time together. He has been instrumental in helping to establish business procedures at the Internet. Samantha is a missionary in transit to DRC.



Feedback on ACAT visit in SA….

Our visit to SA included a 3 week training course with ACAT in Howick. ACAT known as Africa Co-operative Action Trust have been founded in 1979. You can read more about our partner at www.acatkzn.co.za/.


In 2011 Diane attended the same training with 8 Burundians, they have been so impressed by the training that we again, with the financial help of Royal Staple Pty(Ltd), raised 6 Burundians to go with Anton this year. We were accommodated on the property of ACAT in Howick and on weekends were entertained by taking trips to Durban and surrounding midland area. Only one word can explain our experience with ACAT and that is LOVE. Wow, from the CEO to the drivers and cooks, we were received with a spirit of enthusiasm and care. No request was to difficult or onerous…one of the Burundians loved the melamine crockery so much that ACAT went specially to buy him 8 melamine plates to take home…lol. Now we can understand why they receive so much success from God, because everything is done with a 100% no less love attitude and it is contagious!!


About the training…we were taught on sustainable development by identifying and building capacity into Extension Officers, Community Volunteers and guiding the local community to setup Community Governing Boards. Developing people in poverty by building capacity through training Basic Life Skills and Hard Skills, married to a follow-up program walking a road with our target group, towards discipling them to change their own lifestyles with an intentional focus on being Christ centered which will empower them to change their own circumstances, families, communities and infrastructures.


The foundation of the Basic life skills training is only the entry level training, ACAT has professionally developed 164 Modulated courses all geared towards a wholestic approach to helping people in poverty. More about the training in the next news letter.


During the training at Acat God expanded our Vision and downloaded additional strategy we need to implement in Burundi. We sense a challenge of God to embrace Luke 4:18. To be His instrument as Messengers of Hope to people in hopeless circumstances. Therefore in addition to our current mission we will initiate a development program in Burundi towards the poorest of the poor. We will play a mentorship role to others who attended the same training as well as to anyone who God raises up in Burundi wanting to break new ground in rural communities.

In our context the major felt need is Poverty, a problem which have left many aid and NGO organizations with hands in the air with despair because no amount of money will change people, only a Christ centered development journey will set people free step by step. Jesus is the “glue”…He holds all things together (Col 1:17) in and through Him this curse can be broken. Together Diane and I will spearhead this initiative in order to answer the call of the hopeless, to allow Christ to restore dignity and hope.


Ministry progress…

1. Veritas - We continue to train Module 2 with our pastor groups in Gitega and Rutana provinces. We are so grateful to the pastors for persevering with the training. Interpreting the Word of God correctly will result in the correct Gospel being preached, a Gospel of Hope and it will bring change to people and their circumstances.


On a visit to Ps Zacheria, attending the training faithfully, walking a distance of about 20 kms, He testified how the Veritas training have benefited him, the leaders and church. Being so thankful we enjoyed with him a meal in his home. He has also implemented ACAT and FGW principals and had a bumper crop this season, see picture attached.


Here is a link to the latest Veritas news letter on Facebook, after clicking the link, please complete your Facebook logon details:

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.3238739218551.2123185.1568886056&type=3


We will continue the training with Module 2 in Ngozi and Kirundo provinces from September. The training in these remote areas requires additional finance for traveling, accommodation and books. We would need to raise additional finance for September to January as follow:

50 Books - $300 or R2400 (once off amount)

Accommodation - $215 or R1720 per month

Feul - $143 or R1144 per month


We will start with the Kirundi translation of Module 3 during August and we trusting God for provision for $500 or R4000 (once off) to complete this work, which will benefit all future training of this Module in Burundi.

Veritas Directors, Ivan Skinner and David de Wet, will visit us again during October to train facilitators on Module 1 and 2.


2. Children ministry - Saturday school is going well, Diane loves the children who come from the surrounding community, many who would not normally attend a Sunday church service. They colour in pictures, make crafts and play games and receive teaching about the Bible.

Sunday school teacher training was again held in March and we sent 16 teachers for training, this will help the Sunday school teachers to train the children about Jesus Christ.



3. Farming God’s Way (FGW)

Carl Schmidt from FGW visited u

s in February and trained in Ngozi and Gitega provinces. Diane continues to use FGW as a tool to bring relief in a practical way.

Carl will visit us again in August and we will do refresher courses in Gitega and start new training in Rutana province.



Hauge Internet cafe and Development Centre progress...

The Hauge Internet business has been operational now for 7 months. Although we had to deal with a few

teething problems relating to record keeping, daily running of this small business and connection problems during March and April, we however do consider this initiative to be a blessing. A blessing both to us and the community of Gitega, because of the improved connection we are currently experiencing as well as the fact that the busines

s serves as a plat form to build capacity into people through imparting skills on how to browse the internet, how to email and run

Facebook accounts.

In addition the Hauge Internet has been one of the building blocks to establishing the Hauge Skills Development Centre, which will be the vehicle to accomplish the vision to help develop the rural poor. We have plans to expand HSDC with an additional classroom, chicken shed and water tanks and gutters to harvest water for the vegetable gardens.


However we first need to register a Non Profit Association in Burundi in order to give us a legal entity to partner with donors abroad. The cost for the registration process via a legitimate lawyer will be $400 or R3200.

Spiritual thought.....Messengers of Hope

Rom 5:3-5

“Not only that, but we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope, and hope does not put us to shame, because God's love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us.” (ESV)


Paul encourages the Roman believers to rejoice, to be glad to take courage to enthuse themselves with the knowledge that they have an expectation that Jesus Christ is coming again. He calls this expectation, hope. He explains that the suffering that they are facing can be used by God through His Holy Spirit, to their advantage to build their endurance or perseverance to keep on going and believing and trusting in Christ, because He is their deliverer and provider. This perseverance will cause their character to grow into the likeness of Jesus Christ, which is shaped by their trails and circumstances.


In 1 Cor 13:13 Paul gives the bottom line to believers, Faith, Hope and Love. Faith refers to what we believe in i.e. Jesus Christ. Hope refers to our expectation of the return of Jesus Christ in whom our redemption is sealed. Finally Love, how we should respond to life’s sufferings and circumstances, how we should behave if we understand our Faith and Hope.


God has your back!! Someone need to hear this very loudly and clearly. Son or Daughter of God…He has your back!! i.e. God desire us to know, to believe, to live with the understanding that He loves us so much…and yes He proved it (Rom 5:8) on the cross, that you and should completely trust and believe Him with our lives, our spouses, children, businesses, jobs, communities etc. He will come through for those who will dare to follow His Holy Spirit. Therefore let us live our lives desiring God’s thoughts, passions, dreams and perspective. Let us desire to share the love of God in this life, allowing our decisions and life resources to serve Him as our Hope draws near.


Thank you:

We have a number of note worthy thank you’s to make, special people who have been very instrumental in partnering with us and sharing our vision. However we do want your reward to be given to you in heaven and not spent on a short term satisfaction on earth.


We pray Jesus that you will credit to the account of every supporter their gifts to this ministry in any which way it has been made, God bless them and their families and their gift which is a testimony to your goodness and faithfulness, we ask this in the name of your Son, Jesus Christ, Amen!


Prayer points:


Please continue to pray as follow:

1. Peace for Burundi – pray for continued political stability in the country. The security has been compromised by a small band of people who seek to bring instability.

2. Pray for Bernice – studies 2012, final year.

3. Pray for us – protection for our health, relationships, that no weapon from the enemy against us will prevail.

4. Divine appoints – ask the Holy Spirit to guide us into all divine appointments He has created for us and to discern His words of wisdom.

5. Veritas Training – Thank God for His divine provision, also pray for ongoing provision for the books required.

6. ACAT & FGW training – for implementation.

7. Kirundi Commentaries and Bibles – pray for more funding for this need as well as for Bibles, as there is no Bibles available in the country at the moment.

8. Hauge Skills Development Centre – for registration of NPA.


blessings

Anton and Diane

December 2011 - Bridging the Gap

In this issue you can read about
  • Ministry progress …..We are on a mission.....

  • Hauge Internet cafe is born.....

  • Burundi ministry next year....

Amahoro y’Imana (God's Peace)

We wish we could sit across you with a cup of the best, Burundi coffee ofcause and tell you firsthand how good our God is and how wonderful His plans are! Well, the next best thing will be to read this e-mail while you relax wherever you are. Then allow God to bridge the gap through this newsletter.

Excitement and anticipation fills the atmosphere while we are writing to you! God has been really good to us over the last few months. This period was packed with all sorts of experiences which helped us grow spiritually and even allowed us to enjoy a brief time back in SA to celebrate our daughter’s 21st. She has certainly done us proud over the last 3 years whilst we were in Burundi. Scoring very well in her university studies and developing into a fine young woman whom any parents will be very grateful for. God has been faithful in guiding, providing, protecting and strengthening Bernice through a number of people who really love and lookout for her. Truly Jesus is our strength and shares our burdens with us.

Burundi has been buzzing with ministry activity. Ps Charles, who initially invited us to Burundi to come and serve the Kingdom of God, has planted a new church in Bujumbura. It is a 3 story building, situated in a relatively new area in the capital. The event was filled with an array of different activities, handing over of the church flag with deacons marching down the aisle, the reading of scripture, presenting of paintings of a shepherd as gifts to Ps Charles, a government minister greeting the church and conclusion of the service with a sermon from Dr Howard from California. To us Ps Charles has always been one who God has sent (an apostle) to pioneer new churches for God's Kingdom. We pray for Full Gospel Church to take the next step to grow internationally into East Africa.

Ministry News.....

Initially our invitation to come and serve in Burundi was both to the local Full Gospel Church as well as to different denominations. We sensed that the work God was calling us to was and is a Kingdom work wherewe would have the opportunity to see Pastors and Leaders associate and learn together as brothers in Christ from different denominations.

Rick Warren in his book “Purpose Driven Church” gives good guidance in the aspect of building Kingdom minded disciples. He clarifies this in the prayer of Jesus in Luk 17, saying that He calls His disciples to both a ministry and a mission. We also have the challenge to serve in both a ministry in our local church and also a mission in the Kingdom of God. It is not either or, rather both ministry and mission.

Therefore Diane serves in the local church in the ministry of Sunday school but also serves in her mission to the Kingdom of God by training Farming God's Way. In my case, my local ministry is preaching and teaching the Word of God in the local church and my mission is to train Bible Interpretation skills to Pastors and leaders interdenominational.

Veritas....

We graduated 3 Module 1 groups in Ngozi, Kirundo and Rutana respectively. The Pastors from different denominations were both excited for completing the 1st module and waiting in anticipation for the 2nd Module to start. We have started to train Veritas Module 2 in Gitega and Rutana.






Children ministry....

Children's ministry in the local church has grown to almost 150 children. Diane has re-arranged her Sunday school program so that she can have more time with the children, resulting in a greater impact on their lives. She has started to meet the children every 2nd Saturday for at least 2 hours, growing their fine and gross motor skills by playing different games with them and completes each play time with teaching a Biblical lesson.

At the beginning of 2011 Diane had a vision to train other teachers from Full Gospel church. This finally came into being during November. She took 13 teachers for practical training to Bujumbura for a two day seminar. The seminar was hosted by Ps Ahn and Sunny from EAC Church, they are long serving missionaries from Korea, in fact they have been serving in Burundi for the last 20 years. Their faithfulness has been a blessing to many and we can see how Jesus is using them to bridge the gap between the generations. In their home th

ey have a sign with a saying “Not next year but Next generation” an awesome focus to have because God's blessing is so great that is able to bless in tranches of generations.

In December Diane prepared for a Children's concert. One thing you have to know is that, not much can dampen Diane's excitement if it comes to doing some activity with or for the children. Therefore when she gets going it is often all out, no stopping, no slowing down, until she finishes the task! She and Aron were painting props, making

soldier armour and gear from cardboard, painting, making bandanas, what a joy to watch her being excited! Surely this is this inspiration from God! The concert took place on Saturday 24th December. The concert was followed by the handing out of gifts which were very difficult because it was the first time we handed out more than 400 gift packs and sandals and it was rather difficult to control the children. But we have learned from the experience and we know next time we are more equipped to do a even better job of distribution. Not withstanding the fact that many children were blessed including street children who joined the party.

Hauge Internet cafe....

During our visit in September I may have shared with a few people about pioneering an In

ternet cafe in Gitega. Well it is done and dusted! Actually I cannot take any of credit for this work, because you see it was not my idea, but God's idea. One day during May 2011 I had the clear promoting form the Holy Spirit to start an Internet Cafe in Gitega, I was given instruction to work with specifically Peter and Fedilite (Burundian couple). Well I sent one email to a friend and business man, who happens to love the Lord so much, in Norway. I explained to him the plan to start an Internet cafe and the vision I had with this business. One email sparked the founding of Hauge Internet Sprl in Burundi. Together with other investors we have established the business in a business property we are now renting in the centre of town and the Internet is up and running. Peter helps manage the Internet and Fedilite has started the Amakuru Cafe (Translated: News cafe).

Now we are using the premises to also train Veritas, Farming God's Way and possibly additional adhoc skills from Acat, to be established during 2012, which will help entrepreneurs start more businesses in Gitega. Un-intentionally we have founded a centre where we now have an Internet cafe, a restaurant and running Skills development courses, hence we have named the centre “Hauge Skills Development Centre”. Pray for guidance in establishing this ministry in order for it to become self sustainable.

Thank you...

We know God will reward those who are generous towards His work but we want to specifically give thanks to some folk who really have helped the mission in Burundi:

In our last news letter we requested help for the Veritas Module 2 books, Commentaries and Bibles, well God's people heard the call and responded. Thank you especially to Ray Castle, founder of Missionary Encouragement Projects, I know you are a good steward and I have purposefully not revealed the names of the donors to his organization, so that God may reward them in heaven. We were able to buy the books from Veritas Uganda office.

We thank God for yet another year of financial support received for Bernice's studies towards her degree. This support has been such an answer to prayer and we want the sponsor to remain anonymous, Thank you for your commitment and sacrifice to invest in both the future of Bernice and the next generation whom she will be teaching. Again we see God's hand bridging the gap.

Burundi Ministry 2012....

How do we see the work continue in Burundi? At the moment we use Aron as our translator and due to Diane's growing ministry with Farming God's way,

Acat and Children ministry, needs someone to help her permanently. We have asked God for another Burundian translator who will be able to help me train Veritas. God answered with an emphatic yes and when I shared this burden someone responded. Ps Jean-Marie has confirmed that God is calling him to work with us and to train Veritas. He is a pastor of a congregation in Ps Charles' church. We will balance his existing responsibilities with the Veritas training. He has already finished Module 1, and qualified as a trainer. I would like to start training with him from January. We are trusting God for a monthly support for Ps Jean-Marie. If you desire to finance this support, then please send me an email and we can make the necessary arrangements.

Veritas module 2 training will continue in Rutana from January and we will also start a second group in Gitega for English speaking pastors.

During April 2012 we plan to visit SA again for two primary purposes. In order to attend my graduation for my BTh qualification from the South African Theological Seminary and to attend a 3 week social development course hosted by ACAT in Howick, Kwazulu Natal.

Spiritual thought.....Dealing with discouragement

Diane and I normally after re-entry into Burundi have to deal with emotions of discouragement. If we allow these emotions and thoughts to continue we start to withdraw from people as well as from God. During these times it is wise not to make any major changes or allow the discouragement to dictate our actions. We have taken much comfort from these words of Jesus.

Matt 11:28-30

This passage has three elements to it:

a) “Come to me” - Jesus always takes the first step and wants to bridge the gap between us, in fact He wants to share the burden with us. He promises to protect us from the consequences of these burdens. Jesus says His plans and purposes for our lives is not difficult, in fact He says it's easy because it is His plans and visions we serve not ours or those from other people. Herin lies the warning, who's plans are you following? Your own plans, or the plans of others? Who or what is the voice you listen to giving you direction? The voice of your emotions and thoughts? Does it line up with the Word of God?

b) “I will give you rest” - So often we look for comfort in the wrong places, things or people. Some look for comfort in food, or even in seeking out people who we know will agree with us. Jesus invites us to come to Him, He is gentle and humble, His voice and direction will leave us with a sense of peace and assurance. We need to draw closer to the Word of God and allow God to comfort us.

c) “Take my yoke” - Do you feel over extended? You might be taking unnecessary responsibility for others. We might even attempt to serve the vision and call God has for other people and not our own. Jesus Christ yokes us together, he helps and sustains us, when we face discouragements, hardships, challenges, disappointed relationships, Jesus is the one who will come and bridge the gap, pick us up and help us because He wants to and are able to strengthen us physically, emotionally and spiritually.

Jesus is waiting for us to respond to Him....He is ready...take time and share with Him your burden and allow yourself time in His presence, in order for Him to refresh your soul.

Prayer points.....

Please continue to pray as follow:

1. Peace for Burundi – pray for continued political stability in the country. The security has been compromised by a small band of people who seek to bring instability.

2. Pray for Bernice – studies 2012, final year.

3. Pray for us – protection for our health, relationships, that no weapon from the enemy against us will prevail.

4. Divine appoints – ask the Holy Spirit to guide us into all divine appointments He has created for us and to discern His words of wisdom.

5. Studies – that I may finish well this year, this is my final year for BTh. Thank God for His faithfulness the end in sight.

6. Veritas Training – Thank God for His divine provision, also pray for ongoing provision for the books required.

7. ACAT & FGW training – Diane for implementation.

8. Kirundi Commentaries and Bibles – pray for more funding for this need.

9. Hauge Skills Development centre – to become self sustainable.


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Much love

Anton and Diane