This first week at Kitwe, we have
been able to get oriented to this new environment, begin to build friendships,
and plant seeds. We arrived on Sunday night. Monday, we got oriented, did
laundry, took a walk around the area… Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, Jon
Chen and I went to CBU (Copperbelt University) to connect with students,
particularly the men who are involved in the Wednesday and Thursday bible
studies, though others as well. Also, we joined for the Wednesday and Thursday
men’s bible studies. I met with students on Friday as well, while Jon Chen and
Chapo prepared for the Navigators National conference. It has been so neat to
see the Holy Spirit move and bless us with opportunities and conversations.
“The wind blows wherever it pleases. You hear its sound, but you cannot tell
where it comes from or where it is going. So it is with everyone born of the
Spirit.” (John 3:8) The wind blows indeed… Here’s one example: one day, Jon and
I were planning on seeing if we could meet and talk with some of the guys who
go to the Wednesday or Thursday bible study. As we were on our way and right
outside of the first room we were going to visit, we encountered Gershom, who
we had met the day before. Gershom is a friend of some of the Nav. bible study
guys; he lives several doors down the hall from them. We started talking to
him, he invited us to his room, we met his roommates, and we ended up talking
to them for 1 and a half to two hours about a variety of spiritual topics! We
were able to dig into the word together with men who we had just met (or met
the day before). That afternoon we only met with one of the guys we planned to,
yet we were blessed with fruitful discussion with others we didn’t plan to…
Also, we’ve been blessed with words to say, such as when Jon Chen explained
truths using an illustration of a frog / tadpole that came to mind on the spot.
It has been great having my friend
Jon Chen with me at Kitwe… Jon Chen… friend that I can have fun and talk with…
teammate who I can work together with… a more mature man, a great man of God
who can teach me much, who I can observe and learn from…
This first week we planted seeds:
seeds of truth, seeds of friendship… seeds that we plan to follow up on and
that we hope will grow and produce much fruit… As Paul said, “I planted the
seed, Apollos watered it, but God made it grow. So neither he who plants nor he
who waters is anything, but only God, who makes things grow.” (1 Corinthians
3:6-7) Ultimately, it’s God who moves hearts, God performs miracles, not us. Praise
the LORD! He is moving, transforming, even in just these past several days. This
morning we leave early for National conference in Lusaka. 4 students from CBU
(Copperbelt University) are going with us to National conference! Blessings,
Matthews, Gerald, and Situmbeko. I’m excited for National conference, to
continue to learn, to see the Lord moving, as well as see Aaron, Nathan, Dan,
and other friends from Lusaka that I haven’t seen in a while.
PRAYER
Our desire and prayer is for the
LORD to build up leaders and laborers to reach out and love the people of
UNVZA, Ridgeway, and CBU long after we are gone. As Jesus said, “The harvest is
plentiful but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to
send out workers into his harvest field“(Matthew 9:37-38).
I know for me, it is a challenge to
reach out and love people, such as these students I am beginning to meet. I desire
boldness to love. May Aaron, Jon Chen, Dan, Nathan, I, and our brothers in Christ
speak God’s word with great boldness, as we strive to love the people we interact
with (Acts 4:29-30, Ephesians 6:19-20).
Thank you for your prayers and
support! “Your labor in the Lord is not in vain” (1 Corinthians 15:58).
Bryce, such a blessing to read your blog. You have been in our thoughts frequently knowing that you and Jon are beginning a new journey in Kitwe. It sounds like there are definite opportunities to witness and how exciting that you have had a chance to share so quickly. We will continue to pray for you and the rest of the team!
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