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8
May

WHAT’S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT?

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In one  word……EVERYTHING.  The longer I live life as a follower of Jesus (I spent a long time doing just the opposite) the more I am convinced of the fact that this is the epitome  of our existence on Earth. I suppose I should know this just by the fact that God is love but translating that to living life day to day is quite another matter.

Love is a choice we make from moment to moment. I think the “top button” analogy works well with love. When buttoning a shirt, if you get the top button right, all the rest fall right into place. If the top button is wrong you will never get the rest right until you go back and correct that one at the top.  It’s been said “Love first, then do whatever you want”. This speaks volumes on the power that loving God, loving ourselves and loving others can have in our world if only we could all get that “top button” right.   

Here’s a kind of checklist based on 1Cor 13 that helps me to keep on track:

Love is patient- do I keep my cool when others disagree with me?

Love is kind- Do I share time and concern with others? Do I try to be thoughtful of those around me at all times?

Love is not jealous-  Do I feel threatened by others talents?  Do I get upset when others are recognized or do I rejoice with them?

Love is not conceited- Do I focus attention on myself or try to look good at others expense?

Love is not proud- Do I know my limitations and ask for help when I need it?  I struggle with this one.

Love is not ill mannered- Is my conversation always polite and edifying/uplifting to others? Do I put others down to make myself look good?

Love is not irritable- Am I touch or defensive? Am I easy to approach?

Love keeps no record of wrongs- Am I quick to forgive when someone truly hurts me.  This is huge.

Love is not happy with evil- Do I delight when someone else slips up and fails? Do I ignore evil unless it touches my life?

Love is happy with the truth- Do I try to be open and real even when it shows my weaknesses? Am I willing to admit when I am wrong?

Love never gives up- Do I keep trying even when I am rejected? Do I always look for ways to love, care for and help others?

Let’s love the unloveable, just as Christ loved us.

22
Mar

ROASTING PLANT

   Posted by: mpier

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Roasting Plant, that’s the name of the community in which we have opened our newest Celebration Church, Zimbabwe location, bringing us to a total of 23 across the nation. I love to see Jesus’ church growing.  What in the world is a Roasting Plant you ask…I did too. All I could think of was peanuts. I told the church this yesterday and they thought it was quite funny. I get laughed at a lot here. Even after 18 months of living in Africa I am only beginning to scratch the surface of understanding the culture.

Roasting Plant is in Kwe-Kwe, a city located 230 km from Bulawayo in which we have had one location meeting in town for some time now. The community was named after what they do there, namely “roast” gold ore. It’s been built around a gold mine and (as I have learned) the type of ore coming from the mine is not well suited to conventional methods of extracting the gold without roasting the ore to remove sulphur and other elements. So there’s your lesson in gold processing for today.

As soon as I saw the community hall where we were to hold services I knew it was a perfect spot for a Celebration Church….right next door to a bar!!!!  It’s a L-shaped building, we have one side and the Rayi Bar occupies the other leg. The community has been receptive to our presence and actually quite excited. Our worship team here is unbelievably talented. The worship leader has a voice that rivals Stevie Wonder and actually leads while playing the drums.  The patrons at the bar actually said they enjoyed the worship and I saw some of them also listening to the message that was preached (masterfully I may say) by Pastor Albert Ngalu, our Bulawayo Central campus pastor.

The best part…13 people gave their lives to Jesus yesterday. The beginning of another transformed community. God is GOOD. It’s what makes it all worthwhile, its why I do what I do!!

 2 Peter 3:8-9

 9 The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. He is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance.

27
Feb

ISAIAH’S UMUZI WOTHANDO

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Here’s a few pictures from our Celebration outreach team visit to Isaiah’s Umuzi Wothando (Isaiah’s Home of Love). This is an incredible place for abandoned babies in Bulawayo. We have made this a regular part of our outreach team activities to simply go and serve these kids. Laundry, cooking, feeding and gardening are all things we can help with as well as to just love on these kids. We also try to bring along a few groceries that are always welcome.  The children are just happy to see our group coming and I always leave here feeling so blessed just to have the opportunity to see a smile from these precious little ones. Stepping outside of our 4 walls, serving those who can do nothing for us in return, that’s what life is all about. They are after all…our future.  Thank you Jesus for the incredible people from our outreach team who willingly give of their time, talent and treasure to serve the children.  

Luke 18:15-16
 16 But Jesus called the children to him and said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these
NIV

20
Feb

EMPOWERING THE LADIES

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Here are some pics of some of our sewing project ladies putting their skills to work making Valentines bears to sell for the recent holiday. I wasn’t even sure they celebrated this holiday here but Valentines Day is alive and well in Zimbabwe. All these ladies were trained as a result of the sewing machine project sponsored by our SHINE ladies from Celebration Church, Jacksonville. Not only did they gain skills to produce clothing on the sewing machines but they also learned to sew “by hand” as you can see here. Thanks you SHINE ladies for helping to empower the women of Zimbabwe.

5
Feb

LORD TEACH ME TO PRAY

   Posted by: mpier

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1 Thess 5:16-18

16 Rejoice always, 17 pray without ceasing, 18 in everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.

Random thoughts on prayer today. So why do we pray? We pray to connect to something beyond ourselves and beyond our human limitations. We pray because we know what it is to be in a foxhole, or face-to-face with terror or too close to tragedy. We pray because we have known heartbreak, grief, failure, and pain. We pray because when we are up against a wall we reach out to God because we somehow know He is there. Prayer gives us “breathing space”. There is no end to how fruitful and productive we can be when we have breathing space. Jesus knew this. That is why he so frequently went off by himself to pray.

Bill Hybels says that “prayer flies in the face of our American culture and work ethic”. We have learned to be strong, independent, and self-sufficient. Turning to God in prayer seems like an assault on the idea that we should pull ourselves up by our bootstraps and make our own success.

Prayer allows God’s power to be unleashed in our lives. We have to continue in a posture of prayer for God’s power to continue to be at work in our lives. God is willing and able to answer our prayers. God wants us to pray without ceasing and then wait and watch for him to give us more abundantly than all we could ever ask or pray.

It REALLY works. Why not give it a try today?

23
Jan

SAUERSTOWN KIDS PARTY

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OK  So better late than never. We recently had our late Christmas parties for the kids. Since they were all on break during December into January we opted to wait til they were all back in school.  I don’t think they really cared one bit. Tons of games and fun for all the kids and lots of learning about Jesus along the way. And of course there was the food. We slaughtered a cow for the event (if you have never seen this done “African style” consider yourself lucky!!)  and everyone went away well fed. I am so overly blessed to see Jesus shine through these children as we minister to them.  This is what it’s all about!!!

3
Jan

FORGET ABOUT IT….

   Posted by: mpier

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2009 is in the history books. 2010 is a mystery but I know it’s gonna be the best year ever. There’s no better way to start the year than with 21 days of prayer and fasting  www.awake21.org

 Here’s my prayer for 2010….Lord Jesus help me to forget about me, its not about me but about bringing glory to your name. It’s about the lost, the hurting, the downtrodden, the abused, the discouraged, the victimized, the hungry, the lonely and the orphan. Its about all of Gods precious people that the enemy has tried to destroy. Let me see people through your eyes, that I could see their hearts rather than their outward appearance. Give me a passion for transformed lives, relationships, communities and nations. Let Your Word come out of my mouth at all times, never limiting you and speaking life into every situation you place before me.  

 Phil 4:8-9

 8 Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable — if anything is excellent or praiseworthy — think about such things. 9 Whatever you have learned or received or heard from me, or seen in me — put it into practice. And the God of peace will be with you.

5
Dec

SIGN, SIGN, EVERYWHERE A SIGN

   Posted by: mpier

 

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except in AFRICA. I have seen a few of these. This list is from a friend in Uganda.

In a restaurant in Zambia:
“Open seven days a week and weekends.”

On the grounds of a private school in South Africa:
“No trespassing without permission.”

On a window of a Nigerian shop:
“Why go elsewhere to be cheated when you can come here?.”

On a poster in Ghana:
“Are you an adult who cannot read? If so, we can help.”

In a hotel in Mozambique:
“Visitors are expected to complain at the office between the hours of
9.00 am and 11.00am daily.”

On a river in the Democratic Republic of Congo:
“Take note: When this sign is submerged, the river is impassable.”

In a Zimbabwean restaurant:
“Customers who find our waitresses rude ought to see the manager.”

A sign seen on a hand dryer in a Lesotho public toilet:
“Risk of electric shock-Do not activate with wet hands.”

In a Botswana jewellery shop:
“Ears pierced while you wait.”

On one of the buildings of a Sierra Leone hospital:
“Mental Health Prevention Centre.”

In a maternity ward of a clinic in Tanzania:
“No children allowed!”

In a cemetery in Uganda:
“Persons are prohibited from picking flowers from any but their own graves.

In a Malawi hotel:
“It is forbidden to steal towels please. If you are not a person to do
such a thing, please don’t read this notice.”

A sign posted in an Algerian tourist camping park:
“It is strictly forbidden on our camping site that people of different
sex, for instance a man and woman, live together in one tent unless
they are married to each other for that purpose.”

In a Namibian nightclub:
“Ladies are not allowed to have children in the bar.”

And the prize goes to…

On the walls of a ‘butchery’ (a shack with a bloodshot, sweaty, short
Kikuyu with an axe) in Kawangware, SW of Nairobi, Kenya.

“We sell all meats…….goat meat, sheep meat, fish meat, chicken meat, beef
meat….”

24
Nov

FESTIVAL OF LIFE-MALAWI

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I was so blessed to be able to attend Joyce Meyer Festival of Life event in Blantyre, Malawi this past weekend. Israel Houghton and New Breed brought it for worship, and of course Joyce was on target with a timely word for the people. Rained every day but this was not enough to keep hungry people from coming to worship God.  Heres a few pics from an incredible event.

9
Nov

TSHOLOTSHO

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I got to spend some time in Tsholotsho (show-loat-show) this past week, just hanging out with the kids for a bit while doing some spot checks on our feeding programs here. Also stopped to check on some gardening projects here, where we are teaching locals to grow their own food. The mainstay of these gardens is a special type of sweet potato developed especially for this program at the University of Zimbabwe. We call it the “born again” sweet potato. It is especially suited for the unique growing conditions in this part of Zimbabwe as Tsholotsho is at the eastern tip of the Khalahari Desert Basin. It’s always exciting to see this kind of empowerment in action.

This really turned out to be Tsholotsho focus week as we also sent a team from Bulawayo for 3 nights of worship and outreach to the villages in the area and on Sunday I led a team of our pastors to preach at some of the locations here. We have been blessed to plant 8 churches in Tsholotsho and the goal was to build up and strengthen these locations and help them to continue spreading the love of Jesus. God showed up at these meetings, we had some incredible ministry time with 750+ showing up to hear the Good News!! Lots of lives transformed, demons cast out and a new beginning in life for so many that gave their lives to Jesus. It’s always exciting to see the power of the Gospel in action.

 Mark 16:15

15 He said to them, “Go into all the world and preach the good news to all creation.

I just cannot think of anything else I would rather do with my life. Thank you Jesus for the incredible people I get to do life with here in Africa.