M & L have seen the pages of Scripture repeated in the local area where they serve. Recently, a faithful African missionary died in the city; he was one of the first well-known Christians to die in the area. Local Muslim leaders stirred up the crowds like the silversmiths in Athens against Paul, and this man’s body was exhumed and dragged through the city for public mockery. But the Christians did not lose heart. God remained faithful through it all; no Christians were attacked, and the leaders who stirred up the crowd have been dismissed from their positions. Many Christians have been asked about the hope that they have despite the worst. They have seen the perseverance of the Christians in contrast to the restless hatred of their Muslim family members and are curious to know more.
M & L are stateside now for the birth of their third child in the coming months and plan to return to North Africa in October. They are hoping for a time of rest while they are here, as well as for spiritual renewal.
Andy is an Army chaplain over the 101st Airborne Division with 600+ soldiers—and their families—that he is responsible for. His counseling for his soldiers has included grief counseling, crisis intervention for suicidal ideation, and shepherding the consciences of believers through difficult decisions regarding government protocols. He often has heavy counseling loads and, by God’s grace, has seen God produce and deepen faith among the soldiers.
As is often the case with military families, the Schmitzs have moved around a lot. They have had three different residences in recent years: Germany, South Carolina, and now Tennessee. Thankfully, they have had healthy local churches at each location, but the transition is taxing on them, especially for their young sons.
Last week, we had the joy of serving 100+ students at Fourth Street Camp! From the mouths of coaches, teachers, and other volunteers, these students from around our Kentuckiana area spent the week hearing how Jesus is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. A huge praise for the volunteers who labored together to make this happen!
Location:
Indonesia
Population:
111,000
Ev. Christian:
0%
Main Language:
Lampung Api
Spiritual Beliefs:
100% Islam
Bible in Heart Language:
No
The Lampung Pubian have a strong cultural identity. This identity sees Islam as the only viable spiritual belief and is distrustful toward outsiders. Many work in agriculture and engage in business in towns and the provincial capital.