Wednesday
Apr132016
Lodwar Mission Station - Land, Land




We spent the evening visiting with the personal assistant to the congressman (minister of parliament), named James, and with a local Pentecostal Pastor, named Joseph, whom the congressman sent to us. Joseph described a little about his own experience as a pastor in the town and about his congregation of about 30 people. The congressman sent him to us as a local church connection and because the pastor is interested in converting to the Lutheran Church and eager to be sent to Seminary if we are willing and find him capable. He has friends in the Lutheran congregations far to the south in Lokichar and has learned from them about our emphasis on the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The Lutheran Church is already gaining recognition in the community and we have only just arrived - God prepares the hearts of His people!
Today (Wednesday) we will visit two different locations here in Lodwar where the congressman is offering us land. The congressman is also giving us free use of one of his cars if we put some gas in it. It's not only an election year (to which some would attribute the congressman's generosity and support) but this congressman is locally known as "The Missionary" because of his work before being elected. Some things are universal - I'm talking about the amazing transforming love of Jesus Christ who makes even politicians NOT NORMAL as my dear friend Gary Thies would say. We'll spend the balance of the day in visits to the area chief and elders who are part of the land allocation process. Next week, after we have agreed on the site, the congressman himself will come to Lodwar and the General Secretary will return so the congressman, area chief, land officials, and community elders can go to the site and gather the local community to make the public announcement of the land allocation. This public gathering and conversation will take all day and ensures that the community feels involved in the process and feels informed and supported.
