Oct to Nov 2010 Burundi news - Cont 2 Look up

Ndabaramukije wizina rga Yesu ( We greet you in the name of Jesus)

News from Burundi

During October we have travelled to 3 provinces and once again was reminded of the natural beauty of this country, but when I take my eyes off the hills and the trees reality quickly returns when the beauty is contrasted with the poverty we find in the people we so love. We know God has an answer to poverty and has given us all things in His son Jesus Christ, therefore we have hope and we believe our spiritual hope can be realized in the natural to remove this bondage of poverty.


We hosted a seminar with Ps Charles in Gitega for Dr Rassie Smit. Tim van Aarde together with Burundi Mission invited Rassie to come teach Liturgy to Pastors in Burundi. We enjoyed Rassie’s stay with us in Gitega which encouraged us and the pastors he ministered to.


One week later Farming God’s Way (FGW) finally came to visit us in Burundi. Their visit was delayed form an earlier date this year due to the elections. The two representatives were Wilhelm Els and Carl Schmidt. They really remind me of typical Angus Buchan “types” with hearts of love for Africa to see the people of God breaking the curse of poverty as God multiplies the fruit of their hands. They were also invited by Tim van Aarde and Burundi Mission. We hosted the seminar in Gitega with Ps Charles with Wilhelm being the facilitator. We learned so much about the philosophy and purpose of FGW. For more info access their website via this link: http://www.farming-gods-way.org/. FGW directly addresses poverty, by explaining God’s solution to farming from a Spiritual, Management and Technological point of view and requires people to do so following Biblical principles like preparing and planting On Time, with a High Standard of excellence, with Minimum Wastage and working with an Attitude of Joy, in a nutshell we talking discipleship. Really if people follow this farming principals they will be lifted out of poverty and give God the glory for the breakthrough, this has been proved through a number of countries in Africa. I really trust that God will help us use this tool as a justice project to teach rural communities how to farm with Godly principals.


We were so encouraged with FGW that we dug up 24m2 and planted our own maize and beans as a test run and example for the pastors who received the training. The two photos are 11 days apart.


While these two seminars were a great blessing and provided proof of Gods righteousness and justice we were still left with an invoice to pay for the food and other consumables. When we accepted this two invitations we received a gift $240 to fund these two seminars, which left us with a shortfall of at least $250. We tried everything, cut as much cost as we could but at the end we had to face the cost. I was really praying and asking God for finance. Then on Saturday 16th I receive an sms from someone saying “God will make a way, where there seems to be no way, and He works in a way we cannot see. Be strong and you will experience the hand of God.” God always provides and normally He comes through on number 99.99999 and as per usual He was not late and on number 99.9999 we receive an email from a friend who confirmed payment of $500 into our Burundi account, a love gift, the gift we have been waiting for! I promised Diane that she may use the balance of the gift towards the children ministry and she wants to make book bags for the children as a gift for Christmas.


Another event which encouraged us, last week one of the pastors’ wives came to visit us, she is a medical doctor. She was so encouraged with the work that we are doing in Burundi that she gave us FBU 30 000 ($24) towards the meals we provide for the pastors. Now you must understand to receive money from Burundians is very rare, so we thank God for His provision towards His work.

Ministry Update

Training of the pastors and leaders are progressing well. Group 2 is almost finished we increased the pace to meeting twice weekly which kept Diane busy preparing food and serving the pastors. We expect to finish this group in November. We also subsidized the Kirundi commentaries for this group of 14 pastors with funds from Bibles for Believers.


The launch of Group 3 in Rutana was very exciting with Ruben Safari and Tim van Aarde joining us for this event. We find when we do the launches together it promotes unity amongst pastors and amongst different denominations which creates a greater interest. We have been traveling to Rutana province every two weeks and training two days consecutively. We also plan to complete the training before our visit to SA at the end of Dec. God has really given me a love these pastors. After the 2nd session the ties and jackets start disappearing and a bridge of trust is establish amongst us.


Coming up early December, we expect a visit from the Veritas directors early to come and train some facilitators from the groups that Tim, Ruben and I have trained over the last year. This will mean that we can keep in step with our guiding scripture 2 Tim 2:2.


Diane was invited to speak at a women’s meeting over two days. I really admired how God is using her with her own gentle personality. The women was absolutely enjoying Diane specially when she was trying to give guidance and sleep wear for married women. My wife has attained much wisdom.


Many churches came together for the Kids games and were encouraged to continue to train the youth for the future.


We took a weekend and visited village churches in Ngosi and Kirundo province. We managed to see 6 churches and handed out Bible to Believers. I am very surprised at the low level of literacy amongst the people. This is a prayer point and great felt need. Please pray with us that this need can be addressed. We are encouraged that Bibles were available to give to those who can read albeit that some had to borrow each other’s reading glasses to prove that they can read.



Next item on the plans for November is a team visiting form our own church, Liberty. We are so excited, the 3 people will be Dutliff, Hannes and Iloma. They will visit for 2 weeks with Dutliff arriving a week earlier and leaving one week after the team has left. The main purpose for their visit will be to come and encourage us, serve in some of the justice ministries and planting some gardens FGW.

Update on Ministry needs:

It has been 14 months since our last visit in SA. Diane I are planning to visit SA at the end of December to reconnect with our supporters and prayer partners, family and friends, as well as a short holiday. Our visit will be predominantly focused in Joburg with about 2 weeks in Cape Town. We will attempt to make as many of the appointments via email before we leave for SA. We planning to take a short holiday from the time we arrive until around the 10th of January before jumping into all the ministry appointments. We do have a ministry need for tickets no less via Rwanda air who quoted us $837 per person (Total $1674 ). Support for this need can be paid into our SA account referenced as FLY.


Spiritual Thought

Spiritual arrogance is something that can grip the best of us. So I am “preaching” to myself when I say “us” (Me, myself and I).

In 1 Cor 8:1 Paul says “knowledge puffs up but love builds up”. Knowledge and education can lead to pride and arrogance if used with the wrong attitude. Paul contrasts the arrogance with an attitude of love which seeks to build up people or increase the potential of someone else. Also James 3:13-18 contrast Worldly and Godly wisdom and encourages the receivers of the letter to demonstrate Godly wisdom which is 1st of all filled with pure motives. We demonstrate our love to God and others in our behavior, deeds and attitudes. May the Holy Spirit lead us into His pure motives and helping us to sow this seed in peace which will bring a reward for us at the appointed time.


Prayer points

Please continue to pray as follow:

1. Peace for Burundi – the rebel attacks are under control we pray God’s peace to prevail.

2. Pray for Gods Truth – the Gospel - to become known to all people in Burundi, from grass roots into the highest rank of government. Also pray that God may all give us His heart for Burundi.

3. Kirundi Commentaries – prayer answered we have sponsors who are helping us to meet this need. Thank you Lord!

4. Bernice – pray for her wellbeing and God’s hand of protection and for her studies. She is doing so well have one more exam left for the year.

5. Veritas training – pray for Group 2 in Gitega training Mondays and Fridays from 9:00 to 14:00 and for Group 3 in Rutana every second week Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9:00 to 14:00.

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

7. 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.

8. Vehicle – pray for the settlement of the balance of the loan.

9. Studies – I have completed World Religions successfully. Also enrolled for the next 2 subjects – Paul’s letters and Peace & Reconciliation

10. Kids Games – prayer answered the month of Kids Games went well and children very encouraged


Please stay connected with us on Face Book………


Also on our Blog you will find Twitter updates and real time news flashes for Burundi…..http://van-burundi.blogspot.com/


Much love

Anton and Diane

Aug to Sept 2010 Burundi news --- Changing gears











Imana Ashimwe (Praise God)

News from Burundi

We are now fast approaching the last quarter of 2010 much plans must be realized before our visit to SA in January. Burundi is going into the rain season, so with great excitement wave good bye to the dust roads which always reminds us not to smile at passing vehicles for fear of having that grinding taste between our teeth due to the dust cloud following the vehicles J


Every week we attempt to visit a different church in Gitega and the surrounding areas, all of which are churches from Ps Charles. When we preach at these village churches we are normally the guests of honour, I guess it is hard not to be noticed due to our complexion. Where possible Diane will start telling a Bible narrative using her visual felt board which I follow-up with a sermon. We visited one such church about 2 hours away from Gitega and it was a very special occasion indeed, that Sunday morning they were Baptising 30 people from their church. It was very special. The Baptism pool was dug out the week before and lined with sail, and filled with water which was carried from a stream and up the mountain to where the church is located. A financial gift from Bibles for Believers provided 24 people with their own new Bible. Also we were able to bless the pastor with a loud speaker.











We were also invited to an opening of a new church about 20 kms from Gitega. This was so special and the church is situated right next to the brand new tarred road going north to Muyinga. The main choir from the church in Gitega was also invited for the occasion and we had an awesome time being part of this very joyful opening.






A team from Norway came to visit the ministry of Ps Charles. Preaching in his church and encouraging the folk in Gitega and Bujumbura. We love them so much and have met Arne and Tomas on a previous visits. They are known as the Chocolate Rescue team, because of Diane’s sweet tooth (or teeth) she requested some chocolates, and the team made sure that she had a good share of their stash they came with. I enjoyed helping her eat these chocolates J mmmmmmmmm!

Ministry Update

We can hardly believe that our first Group module 1 pastors and leaders, are finishing their last lesson on 29 September. It was a great experience for me as I am still learning the Veritas material. Normally you only master a subject once you have trained someone else. I had to make much effort to prepare and present the material week after week, but the fruit are visible. As the pastors one by one started to understand how to interpret passages in context of the history, culture, literature, the book and the structure. We have much breakthrough during the training sessions where we can address issues which leads to legalism. We have also handed out Kirundi commentaries sponsored by Bibles for Believers to these pastors. The training included how to use these commentaries correctly and will be a huge benefit to the pastors in preparing messages with a resource which will help them understand the historical and cultural background.


Group 2 have started on Friday 10 September in Gitega. We run this class twice weekly. 15 pastors and leaders from 8 different denominations of which 4 pastors are the denominational leaders. God has really sent the leaders to us and we find the increased pace better, but will have to see if the leaders will be able to sustain this pace.



Group 3 will be started in a new province, Rutana about 1 ½ drive from Gitega. Ps Ruben and Augustine is helping us to collate the delegates in this province. These two pastors work with Scripture Union and have much connection amongst pastors interdenominationally. This is our heart to train leaders interdenominational which will help spawn more unity and love amongst the different churches. Please pray for this launch we want to train this group, 2 days consecutively every alternate week in order to complete module 1 before our visit in January.


Diane is really working hard in the kitchen helping to prepare meals and tea for the pastors during the 3 training days. Our helper Jeremiah helps cook the beans and assists in the kitchen. The Sunday school is well attended, the highlight is when they take their crafts home and parents have to find walls at home to display the work of arts. Diane also attended a day seminar in Gitega for Sunday school teachers which involves kids games, which will be used to mobilize different churches’ Sunday school ministries. Aim is that the children are happy and then parents will be happy and eventually the parents will come to church which will influence the whole community. Sunday School team will work together to initiate the games in Ps Charles’ church during October which will run-up to an outdoor event with other local churches also taking part.


We have received a donation from Bibles for Believers and want to place about 200 Bibles amongst the most rural churches in Burundi over the next month during our weekends. We thank God for this opportunity to bless Burundi with His Word. I must add earlier we received a R5000 donation from an anonymous sponsor for Bibles, which made it possible for us to distribute 116 Bibles to pastor Andrew’s churches in the province of Ngosi during August. At the time there were 13 churches gathered for a meeting and we were able to hand out 116 Bibles. I’ve posted some pics on the blog. Today I received a visit from Pastor Andrew, who gave a report that the believers are so encouraged after we left that many are now reading their Bibles and growing spiritually. God is adding to their number and they have now planted 20 churches in this province. I’ve made an appointment with him to return and visit the 7 new churches during October.


On the right is Francis. Some time ago he gave away his own Bible to his unsaved nephew. Today his nephew and his whole household have come to Jesus. But they did not want to return his Bible. On this day Francis received a new Bible from God.





Update on Ministry needs

Last month we listed some ministry needs, thank you for responding between one anonymous sponsor and Bibles for Believers we were able to meet all our financial needs. God knows you and your generous gift will not go unaccounted for before God, thank you!


Spiritual Thought

The Lord has really been great to us over the last 22 months since we arrived in Burundi. He has protected us through the elections and from serious health issues. God has provided faithfully every month for our every need through His special generous children. God has grown us through perseverance by holding onto His words through prayer, supported by all the prayer partners and we are starting to see God’s increase in the ministry. Thank you God for your overwhelming response, we praise your name which we will continue to proclaim until we hear the echo’s of your name amongst all nations. (Rev 7:9-10)


Prayer points

Please continue to pray as follow:

1. Peace for Burundi – renewed outbreak of rebels are creating unrest, pray for peace to be restored.

2. Pray for Gods Truth – the Gospel - to become known to all people in Burundi, from grass roots into the highest rank of government.

3. Kirundi Commentaries – pray for finance for these commentaries

4. Bernice – pray for her wellbeing and God’s hand of protection and for her studies.

5. Veritas training – pray for Group 2 in Gitega training Mondays and Fridays from 9:00 to 14:00 and for the launch in Rutana on 30 September.

6. Our Kirundi lessons are ongoing – please pray for perseverance and understanding, we see huge favor with the local where we use the Kirundi.

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

8. 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.

9. Vehicle – pray for the settlement of the balance of the loan.

10. Studies – New subject is World Religions

11. Kids Games – Many new children will come to know the Lord – this will allow their parents to come to know the Lord


Please stay connected with us on Face Book………

Much love

Anton and Diane

June to July 2010 news --- Keep on Keeping on

Urakomeye (Are you well?)

News from Burundi

Burundi is dry at the moment but not cold! The dust roads around us reminds me some days of the Namibian dust roads, leaves everyone behind you in a baptism of dust even if you slow down to a crawl. But I rather take the dust than the cold I saw the SWC spectators endure on telly. We were fortunate to watch a few games at some restaurants in Gitega and Bujumbura in my T- shirt and sandals J. All while the Burundi presidential elections were happening. Many people had fear that major unrest will erupt specially after the first round of commune elections results. The results were almost 90% in favour of CNDD FDD (ruling party). Some rumors of cheating were reported but election observers gave if their thumbs up. So we had a couple of hand grenade explosions mainly in Bujumbura and a couple of threats from different political parties, but all in all we have peace. The political situation can be described that PEACE has prevailed and God is the instigator! We praise God for answering prayers and we have seen some opposition party join the president’s party and the main opposition (FNL) the ex rebels do not want to follow their leader into civil war again they love the peace more!! And since then their leader has disappeared, possibly left the country. We rejoice and give God 100% credit for answered prayer.


Bernice arrived for a visit in June on the same day as the SWC opening for 3 weeks. We had a great time with her in between ministry and other commitments. We are so encouraged to see our daughter mature into a young lady, and so thankful towards all the people back home who take care of her and concerns them over her. She says that she has so many moms and dads in SA that she had to come to Burundi for a break, lol. The most important parent is God who continues to protect and provide for her through committed people who are prepared to serve Him. During the last week of her visit I became ill, man down for a week and still not 100% sure what the cause was. God really provided for a German doctor who is revamping a local hospital here in Burundi and have some of the latest medical equipment. After many blood tests we could safely eliminate a number of causes and his diagnoses was that I possibly had a stomach infection. I think this is just one of those cases where we can conclude that the sickness was a spiritual attack on the ministry and work of God. Thank you to all those who have responded to our prayer requests on Face book and SMS’s. God has answered our prayers and have restored me!


After saying our “dreadful” goodbyes Bernice returned to SA safely. Please keep her in your prayers for the second semester of her studies this year so that she may finish the year well. She has made such good progress over the last 18 months and have passed all 15 subjects to date. We are beaming with pride of our daughter.


Ministry Update

The pastors’ training in Gitega is going extremely well but also not without some resistance. Some people were ill and even one church planter broke his leg. But I am committed to the training and for all 15 pastors to finish well. I have attached some photos of the pastors we are training. We are nearing the end of the 1st module and are planning a second group for the balance of the year before we return to SA for a visit in January.


The last 6 months I have also attended the Bujumbura Veritas training with Tim van Aarde (South African missionary) and Ruben Safari (Burundian). The main purpose was to observe how they train the material in the Burundian context and what the pastor’s main needs are. A very dynamic aspect of the training is that Tim and Ruben trains together. This strategy help create two synergies a) developing a support structure for future which will remove future training dependencies on Tim and b) with Ruben the teachings are reinforced into the culture.


For some time I have had the same conviction that I need to formulate a similar relationship for the training we are doing in Gitega and other areas. In fact going forward I would think there will be a number of such partnerships I will have to foster. This will empower Burundian trainers to continue the training in the future. In the group I am training at the moment I have a very strong candidate who will be an excellent partner. He heads up the Scripture union branch in Gitega, English literate and have completed his theological studies in Uganda. I have not made any commitments yet, but ask you to be prayerful about this request.

This is Aron our

Kirundi teacher and interpreter.

Diane is enjoying the growing Sunday school. Last month she made every child a beaded gospel bracelet and teached the children how to use it for evangelism. The children see it as a treat to color in pictures every alternative week which reinforces the previous week’s lesson. I also include Diane in the preaching when we visit the village churches. She normally teaches the whole church with the felt board images. The people so enjoy this teachings and look forward to our visits.


We thank God for a gift we received for a 100 Bibles and we started distributing them last week to a village church who was so happy to receive the Word of God.


We also helped Tim service his vehicle and had some fun doing so!







This is one of a Kind!!





Ministry needs:

Please also pray for some specific financial ministry needs we have.
15 x Kirundi Bible commentaries ($16 x 15)= $240 or R1920
2 x off road tyres for the car ($280 x 2)= $560 or R4480
20 x Veritas manuals ($8 x 20) = $160 or R1280

You can obtain my bank details for South Africa or Burundi, directly from me via Email: vansatburundi@gmail.com or via Face book account.


Spiritual Thought
During the last two months we really had a few incidents which have tested our faith. Just living in Burundi is a lifestyle of faith day by day, but seriously there is many elements to this word, faith. A word which really become loaded in its meaning. But faith is best expressed through our daily lives. Matt 22:37 says we should “love God with all our heart and with all our soul and with all our mind” With our mind being the faculty of our understanding and knowledge of God and Heart being the choice or decisions we make. Aspects of faith is trust, obedience, belief, doctrine, knowledge, risk or conviction.

The question is how do you sleep at night? I had to ask myself that question last night when I heard a few gunshots etc. I had to remind myself we must believe and trust that God is bigger and greater than our biggest problem, challenge or fear and that unbelief is actually a sin.

In Lev 14 we read of Israel on the brink of stepping into God’s promise of Canaan. According to the narrative, Israel did not enter the promised land for another 40 years because of unbelief. God was ready to lead them into the promised land but the Israelites was not willing to believe that God was bigger than their fear. Their unbelief led them to disobey God.

We need to make a choice in our hearts believing God is greater than the evil in this earth. We have to know that God can and will remove all evil from this earth one day Rev 20:11-15. Until then God will go before us and be our rear guard. We must trust God in all circumstances. Even in our darkest moment continue to believe God is good, God is faithful, God loves you personally, God will never let you go beyond His grace. This is the hope we have which secures our future. Our circumstances now is but a short time and no comparison to be with God for eternity. Our faith must cause us to climb a higher mountain, take greater risk, face bigger giants just because we have a Friend who is bigger and greater than our circumstances!


Prayer points
Please continue to pray as follow:
1. Peace for Burundi – thank God for peaceful elections an awesome answer to prayer!
2. Pray for Gods Truth – the Gospel - to become known to all people in Burundi, from grass roots into the highest rank of government.
3. Kirundi Commentaries – pray for finance for these commentaries
4. Bernice – pray for her wellbeing and God’s hand of protection and for her studies.
5. Veritas training – pray for safe travels to and from Bujumbura and for the pastors who are attending the training with us, for understanding how to interpret the Word of God. Also for the continued training in Gitega every Wednesday from 9:00 to 14:00 for the next 5 months. We plan to finish in August with the 1st group.
6. Our Kirundi lessons are ongoing – please pray for perseverance and understanding, we see huge favor with the local where we use the Kirundi.
7. Pray for us – protection for our health, relationships, that no weapon from the enemy against us will prevail.
8. 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.
9. Vehicle – pray for the settlement of the balance of the loan and for 2 new tyres.
10. Studies –Thank God for the completion of Apologetics and Pentateuch – we await the results at the moment.

Please stay connected with us on Face Book………

Also on our Blog you will find Twitter updates and real time news flashes for Burundi…..http://van-burundi.blogspot.com/

Much love
Anton and Diane

May 2010 Bohoro Bohoro

Bohoro Bohoro , (slowly slowly)

Burundi is in a buzz at the moment with the elections looming. In Burundi we have a saying “slowly slowly”, this saying runs through the very fiber of this nation, I’m not saying this in a derogative manner but rather a teaching for us western cultures. My Burundi brothers are much more relationship orientated than task orientated. Which means that you should place a much greater value on relationships than attempting to challenge the status quo. I often think that God really had a sense of humor to send us here. Well the voting has been split over 3 months with 3 specific days for voting. (the 3 days is for different roles in government). Well the first day of voting was supposed to happen last week but have been postponed due to insufficient ballet papers delivered to the different locations but as we said “slowly slowly” everyone will be able to vote. Of cause I found it rather amusing when one of the 45 opposition parties blamed the government for being unorganized which caused the first delay. Now I am as confused as a chicken who laid a ball bearing? Please pray that the election process will continue peacefully.


Amongst the country’s propaganda campaigns we have started the 1st group of pastor’s training in Gitega during May!! We have started with a slightly bigger group than anticipated due to the huge demand for this kind of training. Our first group is 15 pastors (includes 3 ladies) from 6 different churches. This alone is a work of God to have different churches sitting around the same table, learning from God’s Word. We decided to run the training from our home as we have enough space and drasticly reduces the cost to train but we had some startup costs to buy 3 tables and 14 chairs + cups, flasks and plates. As we decided to also give the pastors a light meal (rice, beans & tea). There is a Burundi proverb that says that the ears of Burundian is in his stomach, when he receives food he learns much better. Anyway we just wanted to be a blessing, why not? But here is the testimony, God knew when we needed to buy this equipment and the day we needed to order the furniture and buy the catering utensils, the money was available in our account….coincidence or God? Someone once said coincidence is God’s way of remaining anonymous. Thank you Lord!


Last week one of the pastors amongst the group, thanked us for coming to Burundi and our interpreter said “today I know that God was in this home”J When all odds are against you we can safely say that if God has a plan it will be fulfilled. We are humbled for what God is doing in and through us during this time, let’s thank Him! We also want to thank you for your prayers and financial support, we are doing this work together with you for God’s glory.




Diane enjoyed helping a team of youth who came to visit Ps Charles form Norway. What a blessing these young people were with such passion to serve Burundi. They asked Diane to help them arrange the logistics of the event in the local soccer stadium to reach the children of Gitega. The team worked hard on the day as there was just such an overwhelming response to their visit. This was a great opportunity for preaching the Gospel. Diane arrived home around 14:30 in the afternoon she did not even greet her waiting quests from Bujumbura properly, as she was covered with dust and dirt from all the activities, but nothing a bath could not cure.


My studies with SATS continues and completed two subjects – Book of Acts and Homiletics with distinctions for both (was really chaffed with myself) and now busy with the next two – Apologetics and Pentateuch. Please pray for me these two subjects needs much time due to the large quantity of study material and the preparation for the Veritas lectures must also be done with diligence. But I am loving it!


One Sunday early morning we woke up with rain of a different kind….it was the grasshopper “run”, like you see the sardine run in Scottsburg, SA so it was literary raining grasshoppers. It felt like I was in Egypt with the 10 plagues. They were everywhere, coming in under the doors attempting to escape from their hunters. Diane was almost hysterical as they wanted to join her morning bath. She just kept saying, wonder what Nats will say. Normally this kind of plague can be absolute disaster for the surrounding subsistence farmers but it was actually a blessing for both Burundian and crows. Burundians love these grasshoppers fried in a bit of oil, people were collecting bags and bags of these grasshoppers, while the crows had a feast in the air.




We are excited for Bernice’s visit to Burundi during June. Thank God for answered prayer as a lovely family have offered to pay for her ticket and someone else has given Bernice spending money. We are all counting the days in sleeps. Please pray for her safe travels to and from Burundi.


Today we had Holy Communion. Normally the ceremony is held after the main church. Everybody leaves the building except for the pastors. The table is prepared with the juice and the bread and covered with white table cloth. The church is invited back into the building before the ceremony begins. The pastors line up behind the table while someone prays an opening prayer. All the pastors wash hands in a basin with soap and water. The table cloth is removed and the bread loafs are broken in small pieces while the quire praises God. A short reading of the Word with a special reverence for God is observed followed by the serving of the emblems. Holy Communion is repeated once a month.


Spiritual Thought

Col 1:15-20

When Paul wrote to the brothers in Colosse there was a number of problems he wanted to address. One of the problems was the lack of Supremacy of Christ in the lives of the believers. Paul raised the superiority of Christ in the face of religion, tradition and philosophies. It does not matter how people may question the existence of God or what challenge you face when defending the Gospel, Christ has, is and will always be the first and the last. V17 In Christ all things hold together. Let’s take encouragement from God’s mighty hand of reconciling us to Himself through His Son Jesus Christ. Our peace with God has been settled at the cross. Allow God’s peace through the Holy Spirit to rule our minds, tongues and actions. We serve the living, ruling and almighty God!


Prayer points

Please continue to pray as follow:

1. Peace for Burundi – for the upcoming elections while many political rallies are the order of the day, may God’s hand of peace prevail.

2. Pray for Gods Truth – the Gospel - to become known to all people in Burundi, from grass roots into the highest rank of government.

3. Bibles for Burundi – pray for resources to provide Bibles to believers. Thank God for 100 Bibles sponsored.

4. Bernice – pray for her wellbeing and God’s hand of protection.

5. Veritas training – pray for safe travels to and from Bujumbura and for the pastors who are attending the training with us, for understanding how to interpret the Word of God. Also for the continued training in Gitega every Wednesday from 9:00 to 14:00 for the next 5 months.

6. Kirundi Bible commentaries – please pray for finances and donors in order to bless pastors with this invaluable tool.

7. Our Kirundi lessons are ongoing – please pray for perseverance and understanding, we see huge favor with the local where we use the Kirundi.

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

9. 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.

10. Vehicle – pray for the settlement of the balance of the loan.

11. Studies – Pray for perseverance during the next two subjects – Apologetics and Pentateuch

Please stay connected with us on Face Book………

Also on our Blog you will find Twitter updates and real time news flashes for Burundi…..http://van-burundi.blogspot.com/


Much love

Anton and Diane