It is hard for Bridget to believe that there are only 2 months left at her training in Central Asia! After that, she will move back to the States for a short time before heading out to North Africa. As the end of the program gets closer, Bridget has been able to reflect on all that the Lord has taught her there and her hopes for the remaining few months. Her parents were able to come for New Year’s which was a special joy; she took them around the city and they even went together with one of Bridget’s friends to her village.
Bridget’s classes have officially started level two of language learning! Level one focused on recognition and repetition of similar words and sentences, while in level two, they are focusing on constructing sentences, asking questions, and being able to explain the steps to multi-step routines. She has enjoyed the change so far and is looking forward to being able to communicate better with her local friends!
In an answer to prayer, Todd Morikawa and Kailua Baptist Church have seen great unity as they have worked through changing to wine in communion, with the unity of the body being the answer to prayer more than the change. There have also been new members and new conversions, praise the Lord!
A recent trial in the church has come up. They have a member at the church who is living in unrepentant sin, and the elders have told the church and are now having the church speak to him. Todd and the elders would also like to see more elders and deacons in the church as they seek to shepherd God’s people faithfully.
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Location:
Sumatra
Population:
50,000
Ev. Christian:
0%
Main Language:
Kaur
Spiritual Beliefs:
70% Islam
Bible in Heart Language:
No
The Kaur are one of the original peoples of the Bengkulu Province. The Kaur people have been Sunni Muslims since the 17th century. They acknowledge the spiritual realm and are fearful of spirits and curses.