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Thursday, December 3, 2009

Meeting at Fairview

Our meeting at Fairview last Sunday AM was very enjoyable! This was a church that Sarah had some previous connections with. Her High School Youth Group did a missions trip and conducted a week of VBS at Fairview. It was a blessing to see familiar faces and we enjoyed fellowship with dear ones! We were so thankful that three of Sarah's sisters, a neice and nephew and her youngest sister's dad were able to attend the service and learn about our burden for Germany. What a blessing to have family with us!

Jim taught from 2 Timothy during Sunday School - how a servant of the Lord is to respond to those being led astray by false teachers. He included a brief history of Germany and the spiritual condition of the people, who have been led astray by false teachings. He also shared a DVD by Baptist Mid-Missions that shows even more clearly how Europe has been affected by a humanistic mindset.

During the service, he preached a sermon on 1 Kings 17 - pointing out Elijah and the Widow as examples of obedience during difficult circumstances and that God's faithfulness gives us reason to put our trust in Him. This text and application is always a good reminder to us that God is a God to be trusted, even when things seem difficult - as we will most likely experience on the mission field and even now.

Jim also shared our objectives with a slideshow and pictures of Germany and it's people. We finished off by singing a duet together about God's faithfulness.

This is a typical meeting for us. Now you know more specifically how to pray!

We visited Tri-City Baptist Church on Sunday night and met Pastor William Senn. Pray that we would be able to set up a meeting with them. Even though we were only there for a short time, we truly enjoyed the friendly people and sensed a strong unity in the church.

Wednesday night we joined North Range Baptist Church for their prayer meeting. We will be presenting our ministry to them on Sunday morning. Sarah may even have the opportunity to fellowship with the ladies from North Range during their Christmas Party on Saturday.

Sunday evening, we'll be at Arvada Baptist Church. We look forward to meeting new people there and sharing our heart for Germany!

Pray that we would depict clearly the need in Germany and that others would be as eager as we are to see the gospel spread in that country!

We'll be traveling back on Monday morning - and hope to arrive in Iowa Monday evening, pray for traveling mercies as well!

Blessings!

The Engles

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the update! Now I know exactly what to pray for :) Not that the Lord doesn't already know your needs, but it makes me feel better anyway :)
Miss you guys. Safe travels home!