Some people love Christmas, and some just endure it. Kristi has always fallen squarely into the latter camp. Kristi put up her first Christmas tree this year in her home as an adult. Though the country doesn’t get into the festive mood, the church she is in has had a dazzling flurry of activity for all the holiday happenings. In a year when Kristi felt the weight of ministry more acutely than ever before, even good things—caroling, candlelight services, and bountiful gospel opportunities—started to feel less like blessings and more like extra plates to keep spinning.
Kristi is grateful to still be here when so many have had to leave and for the lives that have been changed, and she thanks the Lord for sustaining His church—pastorless—for a year now. Kristi feels like a small smoldering flame that is just flickering but is reassured that Christ will tend to her gently from Isaiah 42:3, “a flaming burning wick he will not quench.”
Waiehu Community Church has multiple pregnant women in the congregation as well as multiple toddlers and preschool-age children. Please pray God strengthens their pregnant mothers and protects the lives of their unborn children. As well as for the parents to devote themselves to loving and training their children in the Lord. And that God would save them all.
WCC is still in pursuit of the nine-acre property next door. There are many things that need to fall into place to acquire a portion of that land and the building on it. But they are setting their hope on God and his good and wise providence. WCC is having study nights on the 2nd Wednesday of the month, and this year they are focusing on biblical counseling, hoping for this to be a great resource for the church as well as a help for their elders.
Speak for the Unborn (S4U) is a sidewalk counseling ministry started out of Immanuel that seeks to walk alongside women considering abortion, plead for the lives of their infants, and share gospel hope. The Lord has blessed S4U with significant growth, and the ministry is seeing churches join the S4U network across the United States and Canada. Over the coming years, S4U plans to launch two new trainings aimed at equipping believers to winsomely and clearly articulate the biblical position on life and share gospel hope with those considering abortion.
Location:
Turkey
Population:
195,000
Ev. Christian:
0%
Main Language:
Zazaki
Spiritual Beliefs:
Islam
Bible in Heart Language:
No
The Zaza-Alevica people of Turkey have Iranian Kurdish roots. This people group claims to be Muslim; however, their system of beliefs is unacceptable to the predominantly Sunni Muslim population of Turkey.