Sunday, March 31, 2013

Avril... April... Abril... Amazing!


April Edition

Hello Friends,
How are you? I hope this letter finds you well. WOW!!! April! Does anyone else feel as though this year is just flying by? Although, sometimes it feel really slow, like when I am waiting (or wishing) for something to happen… It is spring break right now and it feels really long – 2 weeks and a day and a half – twice as long as in college. I find that I do not really have anything to do… which is nice, but also frustrating in some ways. Well, it is April, and they say “April showers bring May flowers.” I don’t know about you, but I will not be getting any showers where I am! And really, that quote is misleading – I have waited for it to come true all my life and the progression just never really seemed as straightforward as “they” would lead you to think… I’m rambling.

-Sickness: In my last prayer letter I mentioned a few people needing surgery. The director had his surgery yesterday, and the report says that it went well. Please pray for his recovery and physical therapy. I also mentioned one of the dorm moms, when she got to the States they discovered she had an absess. On Tuesday she is having surgery to get it removed. Please pray for the doctors as they prepare for it. Pray that the cause for the absess will be discovered so that they can know how to prevent it happening again. And pray that her recovery is quick so that she can soon return to her family.

-Missionaries: Please continue to lift up Jose daSilva and Zeneide in prayer. There is a petition going around to convince the Brazilian and Senegalese governments – especially the Brazilian one, I think – to take action. The link follows: https://www.change.org/petitions/governo-do-senegal-presidente-dilma-rousseff-itamaraty-liberta%C3%A7%C3%A3o-de-mission%C3%A1rios-brasileiros-presos-no-senegal
Please sign if you feel led.
Here is an update:
We reached 50,000! Thank you everyone who has voted so far. It's amazing to think that just a few days ago we were trying to reach 5,000. God's good. Keep praying, the situation is still very messy.

Here's an update by a friend in Senegal:

Just to give you an update on Jose Dilson E Marli and Zendeide. They are still in prison here in Thies waiting for the appeal to go forward in Dakar. They have been encouraged this week by three pastors from Brazil who have come to be with them and to minister in the prison! One is a dentist and another is a psychologist. The dentist is seeing between 50-70 prisoners a day to work on their teeth! They are having a huge impact. The other two pastors are listening to and counseling people there. Jose and Zeneide are getting to help with all this which means that Marli and their son, Zucky get to spend more time with them as they are also helping. Thank you so much for all your prayers. Please pray for the petition to reach the right people, as well.

-Recruiting: A little while ago I mentioned that we are in the process of finding staff to fulfill our needs for next year. There is a page on the website: http://dakar-academy.org/staff/employment_opportunities/employment_opportunities.htm. Our most urgent need is for a Business Manager. If you know anyone interested in working overseas, tell them about DA – I may be biased, but it is a great school! There are several people who have applied for the positions, but sometimes discernment is difficult. Please pray that my bosses and I will have wisdom in knowing who is the right person for a position. Pray that God will lead qualified people to our doors.

Well, that is all for now. Have a great day.

Ruthanne
Proverbs 19:23


CHRIST IS RISEN!!!

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Magnificent March


March Edition

Hello Friends,
How are you? I hope this letter finds you well. Things are going well here. Last night was the junior class’ biggest fundraiser and it went really well. They were worried because they are a small class (about 27) and were going to be serving 300-400 people, but everything went so smoothly. The weather has been so nice. There was a while where we weren’t sure if the cool season would be cool, but about 3 or so weeks ago it turned. The best part about it is that the price of strawberries is going down!!  

-Sickness: There are a few people who are having serious health issues and need prayer. One of these people is our director. Over Christmas break, he and his wife went to New Zealand to visit their son and daughter-in-law. While there, and since returning, he has experienced major back pain due to the long plane rides. After consulting several doctors, he has been advised to head to the States for surgery on his back. Please pray that he and his wife will be safe as they travel. Pray that the doctors in the States will have wisdom in knowing how to operate. Pray that his recovery will go better than anticipated. And pray for everyone here as we carry on without him and lift them up in prayer. They hope to return at the beginning of May so they can be here for the end of the school year – and the next few years! Another prayer need is one of the dorm parents. A few weeks ago a lump appeared on her neck, and after several doctor’s appointments and an MRI she has also been told that it may be wise for her to go to the States to have it checked out further and possibly operated on. Pray for her and her husband as they look to God for what the best option is. If they have to go to the States, pray that her dorm boys will be well looked after. And finally, the daughter of another dorm parent, and an alumni, is also experiencing back pain. This has been an ongoing problem for a while. The pain will disappear for a while and they’ll think she healed, but then it will come back. She is hoping to go on a mission’s trip this summer and does not want this to hinder that. Pray that the doctors and neurologists involved in her situation will have the knowledge and the wisdom to know what to do for her. Pray that whatever is chosen will not hinder her chance to go on this trip. She is really looking forward to this opportunity she has to share her love for Christ with others (Also, pray that she and her sister – who is also going – will be able to raise the funds necessary for the trip).

-Danielle: She is back in the States and adjusting to life there. Thank you for your prayers about a car, I think I have already mentioned this, but she was able to buy a car soon after returning to the States. She is still searching for a job. As most of us have been in her position before you can identify with her. Please pray that she will be motivated to go out and search for a job. Pray that she will trust God about where she should look and that He has a plan for her.  

-Missionaries: Please continue to lift up Jose daSilva and Zeneide in prayer. Here are two of the latest updates.
From Wednesday:
“Unfortunately we DO NOT have good news. Today I went to the office of one of our attorneys and he gave me the sad news that the Habeas Corpus was DENIED for both Jose Dilson and Zeneide. Reasons? 1) Public disturbance. 2) Lack of assurance of permanency in the country. 3) Continued activities (we suppose they are referring to evangelism). They are illogical reasons that reveal precisely what’s going on behind this whole situation. We do not have all of the details yet. Friday we will have a meeting with our three lawyers to better understand the situation. Our ambassador will be present.
It seems that there will be an appeal to a court of Dakar, however these procedures take at least one month.
Jose Dilson and Zeneide still do not know. They'll know tomorrow. Pray for comfort for them.
Pray for comfort for our children and for the family of Zeneide. The Lord knows our limits and how much we can bear. We are in your hands Lord!!
Jose Dilson E Marli

As difficult as this news is, here is a letter written by Jose before this news came out. It is so encouraging!
“Letter written by José Dilson, in the prison of Thiés - Senegal
Feb 25, 2013

Dear brothers and sisters,

God is great and merciful. He does not change or stop being what He is, because of the problem or difficulties that I may be experiencing. The circumstances of life, no matter how difficult they may be, do not diminish God's glory or goodness. I cannot in any way keep from looking to my Lord and putting my confidence in Him, my eyes and hope are fixed on Him.It's now two o'clock in the morning, and I cannot sleep. All the nights are hot, without space to turn over, extremely uncomfortable. In spite of all this, I know that Jesus is at my side, and this comforts me. I see my colleagues all asleep, and I keep imagining that Jesus wants to have some time with me for us to talk a little. These are the moments when I have freedom to express my frustrations, my feelings of anguish, my fears - what a dear friend, how I love Him!

During these nights I experience battles you can't imagine. I also feel the presence of the enemy close by, whispering in my ear, saying that God does not care about me. What a fight I wage against self-pity, against the feeling of despair, loneliness, injustice, anger, and so many other feelings that seek to dominate me. I rebuke those mental battles in the name of Jesus, the One who shed even His last drop of blood for me. He is infinitely good, and His mercy endures for ever!

Those battles are fought not just at night, but also during the day. One needs to have a lot of courage, along with humility, and overall the Lord's grace to resist the insults, the acts meant to humiliate us, the arrogance and disrespect. A while back a muslim man approached me and began to verbally attack me saying: "You are nothing. You know nothing. And nothing you teach is worth anything. You are less than the little toe of anyone here." And with many other words he tried to humiliate me more and more. The words he spoke were hard and terrible.

And all I said to him was: "Yes, you can continue. Yes, I am listening. Continue!" He became even more impassioned and poured out a flood of insults trying to drown me in his hellish words. After a brief silence, I asked him: "Have you finished? Have you said everything you want? If so, can I speak now?" With a stern voice he replied: "Speak!", expecting I would reply in a tone of arrogance and anger.

So, I began by saying: "You're right. I really am nothing. I am less than a grain of dirty sand. I am dust. I am a worm. I am a filthy rag. I am a dead dog. And, almost crying, I added: "But I want you to meet someone who was everything, who was the creator of the universe, full of glory, the sovereign Lord, who inspite of all that, loved me so much He gave up his life to be insulted, broken and shed his blood for me. But not only for me, but for you, too. You are important to Him, and He loves you. He died for your sins and rose from the grave so that you could have eternal life."

And when this man heard me say that, it was as if he had been shocked with 50 thousand volts. He never expected that reaction. He expected I'd pay him back with equally harsh words. Then, with a soft voice he told me: "I have been trailing you and watching your movements over the past month. I was sent to test you, to see if you really are a man of God. And I can say that you are the man of God that everyone says you are. For a man of God, when humiliated, is exalted by God. Starting today, you have my respect!"

I was overwhelmed to hear this man recite the Word of God! Now he is one of my best friends. He has not come to Christ, but he has never again opposed my sharing Christ!

My dear brothers and sisters, I want to remind you that your life is hidden in Jesus, regardless of where you are or in what circumstance you find yourself. You might find yourself being humiliated, misunderstood, sad, anguished, sick, facing many needs. I want to encourage you today: "Cast your care upon Him, for He cares for you." Don't let the enemy receive any glory, for the Lord is present, even though He's not solving your problem in the way you had hoped. He will give you grace to endure and to be more than a conqueror.

Some days ago another man, to whom I've been ministering since I first arrived in prison, asked me: "How can I be a Protestant?" I answered: "I'm going to answer your question in way that's different from what you're expecting. I'm going to imagine that you are asking me:How can I receive Jesus in my heart and become converted to Him?" I then showed him some Bible verses, especially Rom 3:23, Rom 6:23, Rom 10:9-10. I told him about the expulsion from paradise, the condemnation to eternal death, the plan of redemption through Jesus and his death on the cross. I told him that it is necessary to believe in Jesus and obey him, and after sharing a few other things I asked him: "Do you want to give your life to Jesus and become one of his disciples, believing and obeying him? He answered: "I do. I want to give him my whole life. I want to live for him." This man is French, 55 years old. The Lord has given me the opportunity of sharing His love with such a diverse audience: catholics, atheists, muslims, christians. Alleluia!

We need to remember that our life belongs to Christ, and since the one who owns us is the Lord, he has the right to use us however he desires, and wherever he desires, to fulfill his perfect will. He is God, the creator. In Him we live, and move and have our existence. What a privilege to be chosen by Him to be in this place and at this moment, in order to be his arms, his feet, his mouth in order to embrace, help and show the way to so many here, who besides being prisoners, are so needy in every imaginable way.

I want to thank all of my brothers and sisters who have been with me in this prison. I can honestly say that my biggest desire used to be to leave here and rejoin those I love. However I have been praying the prayer of Mary: "May your will, Lord, be fulfilled in me." And if it be his will that I stay longer in prison, in order to bring freedom to those who really are captive (physically and spiritually), then may it be. He will give me grace to handle it, as He has so far. And He will give grace to the brothers and sisters who have been giving us the necessary support here.

I do cry and lament over being imprisoned, for I would rather be with my family, my wife, my children, whom I love deeply. Freedom is priceless. How it is precious! I had it for so many years of my life, and I didn't realize how important it was; how I should have taken more advantage of it to spend time with the people I love. But at the same time I rejoice in being a prisoner for the sake of the Gospel.

After the latest hearing (dealing with a man we had hired who claimed to be a lawyer, but really was not), the judge told me: "My work as judge has finished, the only issue that remains now is the fact that you converted children (minors)." He has seen that all of the other charges are false. The judge himself said that we are not "gang leaders" and he sees we are innocent of the enemy's accusations. The judge even told Zeneide that she was unjustly imprisoned.

All of this confirms what I've said from the beginning: I am a prisoner of Christ, and God is my judge. When the moment comes, He will release us from here, and I want to leave with the feeling that I was faithful to the Lord during my journey through this place.

The moments of pain and need, the times of illness, discomfort, loneliness, tears … everything will be rewarded when we shake the hand of hundreds of people there in glory. When I assisted in the funeral for Amadu (a Christian from Liberia who died here in prison on Christmas day), I thought: "One day I will embrace him in glory, and together we will give praise to the Lord for His salvation". May our Lord and Savior whom we have the privilege of serving receive glory!
I would like to thank you for every email and message of encouragement, posts on Facebook, contributions, prayer meetings and times of intercession for us. Only God can really reward you.

I love you, dear friends, and even those I've not yet met personally, but who now are part of our lives, who have demonstrated so much love and affection for me and for Zeneide, as well as for Marli (my beloved wife) and my family (Jonatas, Debora & Zucki). May the Lord continue to shower your lives with blessing.

Christ's prisoner,
José Dilson”

Well, that is all for now. Have a great day.

Ruthanne