Time is marching on at a pace David and Laura can barely match. Thankfully, Sophia reminds them to stop and blow the dandelions. Silas is finishing his basketball season, Asher is one tournament away from wrapping up his futbol career, and Jude is finishing track season after completing his AP Spanish exam.
David and Laura are grateful for the ongoing gospel work locally and globally. A spring highlight was a week-long evangelism push with Crossroads Baptist over the Sant Jordi holiday, where city streets filled with roses and books. They hosted book stalls in downtown Barcelona and their local town with the local Baptist church. Recently, Laura and a friend also hosted a Women's Prayer Retreat on a nearby mountaintop.
While they love their work and family, this is a very intense season. They see many answers to their long-term prayers to use their gifts wisely in the world, yet their responsibilities can feel overwhelming and their hearts get tired.
Praise the Lord, Fireside Baptist Church has had three recent baptisms that were done in a hotel pool. The first baptism was a gentleman who was deep in agnosticism and alcoholism (nearly dying because of it). The Lord moved on his heart, and he repented and trusted in Christ! Through his change and witness, his wife has also come to faith. They also had a UofL student (who lives in Etown) come to faith through the faithful witness of many people at Third Ave Baptist Church. Fireside and Wayne have had a season of smooth sailing and unity! Praise God. They are bringing a formal church discipline case before the church, which could test the unity, so please pray.
Historically, FBC has had trouble relating and unifying with the local baptist association here, mainly due to the AMS (associational missions strategist) and disagreements over fundamental issues of the faith. However, the previous AMS retired, and the current AMS is one whom they share a vision and mission with! They are currently praying through partnership with the local association! The new AMS informed us of a potential church that FBC could either merge with, or simply assume the property. The church is in Radcliffe/Vine Grove, and there are only 3 members of the church left. Vine Grove would be a significant change of location, and is just north of Elizabethtown. The elders are praying for wisdom in considering in what ways to move forward or not.
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Location:
Arab Gulf
Population:
1,640,000
Ev. Christian:
< 2%
Main Language:
Arabic
Spiritual Beliefs:
98% Islam
Bible in Heart Language:
Yes
The Bedouin are Sunni Muslims who live primarily in the Arabian Gulf. Most of their economy is based on raising livestock. For the most part, all of the Bedouin groups are unreached with the gospel.