Thursday 13 February 2014

Newest Team Member Ashley Johnston

 Newest Team Member
 
 We are very excited to announce that Ashley Johnston has been officially endorsed by her church Greenacres MBC, Bossier City, LA as a short term missionary to work with us here in Kenya. She will be primarily teaching our children home school but she will also be involved in the ministry work as well. Ashley is planning to join us on the field the second week of July and staying with us for the entire school year. Please pray for Ashley, her family, and her church as they step out in faith.

Ashley has been working as a full time teacher for the past 6 years and she is leaving her job to follow the Lord's calling on her life. Please pray for this one year commitment that God will use her greatly and show her what He wants for her in the future. This could be the step that will lead into full time missions or it may be a year for God to use Ashley in the work her on the coast.  No matter what the future is I am sure that God will work through Ashely and we are so glad that she is sacrificing her will for His. I firmly believe,"No one ever regrets trying something great for God."   

Ashley has served as an intern here on the coast of Kenya the past two summers so she is no stranger to the work here. Our family knows Ashley very well and we are so blessed to have her come to work along side us.  We would highly recommend and would ask churches to consider supporting Ashley as she joins our ministry team. Ashley writes a blog and will be posting to it while she is here to keep everyone posted on how the Lord is using her.  Even now you can read of her past two summers as an intern. Here is the address to her blog ashforthekingdom.blogspot.com

If you would like to help Ashley with her travel expenses, living expenses, and ministry expenses. Funds can be sent to:
Greenacres Missionary Baptist Church
4802 Benton Rd
Bossier City, LA 71111
Pastor Monroe Mercer
mgmer@hotmail.com (Pastor Monroe Emaill)
ashleyjteacher@gmail.com (Ashley Johnston Email)
You may also contact the church or Ashley if you have any questions or would like more information.

Tuesday 11 February 2014

Full Church day


Friday February 7 I did manage to get the monthly report all put together and sent out for proofing. I also worked on a few emails that needed answered. I spent the afternoon working on studies for Saturday and for Sunday. On Saturdays the men are asking questions and I am coming back with Biblical answers. I am really enjoying this teaching time. This week Peter asked me to teach on whether it was biblical for a man to pastor who is not married. I put my thoughts together and scriptures then tried to prepare for Sunday’s sermon. I have to admit I spent about an hour and a half praying and looking at different passages and was coming up with nothing.  I was getting a bit frustrated so I shut down the office for the evening and decided to go back at it in the morning. In the evening we had a fun taco night watching movies.
            Saturday I was in the office praying and working on Sunday’s message. I ended up preaching from 2 Corinthians 1:3. In the afternoon we headed to the church for cleaning and men’s meeting.  We got the church yard cleaned up pretty quick. Kenya, Sadie, and the kids left after everything was cleaned up since there were no other ladies. Around 3:30 we started our regular Saturday meeting. After singing and praying Nicholas and Geoffrey showed up with Caroline. I answered the question on marriage and the pastorate as well as taught about calling a little.
            When I finished teaching Geoffrey asked another question pertaining to marriage. Specifically when does God recognize a marriage? His question came from the nativity story when it said that Joseph was going to have to divorce Mary even though they had not come together yet. It was a great question so I took some time to answer it. I have a small problem with answering questions I have a hard time giving a short answer so we spent quite a while in the Bible and discussing passages. It was an awesome time and I loved the eagerness of Caroline and the men. They sent me home with two more questions but I will have to send the answers with Ricklynn on paper next week because I plan to be in Magangani on Saturday for evangelistic outreach.   
  Sunday was a great service, we crammed a lot into one service. We had a special offering for Richard’s mama and prayer over her, dedication prayer for baby Victor, a baptism, special music, and after service a short meeting about a couple church matters. The Youth also had a meeting and elected a youth council to organize youth fellowships and to work on an upcoming youth fellowship in April. It was a full day but very good. We had some visitors and saw a few of our members back that had been out for a few weeks.  





 

 

We had our evening worship time at the house in English a little early so Kenya, Sadie, and Joni could have a girl’s night out. I kept all seven of the kids while the ladies enjoyed dinner together.
            Monday was a good day off. We are still pumping water but that is not a big deal now that we have a system set up. Lord willing the pressure will return to the lines when the water rationing is finished. Josiah and I ran the trash to town other wise it was a fun time with the kids. I did speak to Dub on the phone also yesterday and it seems he is doing great in Western Kenya with Ernie Hopper. They are videoing Ernie teaching a class on end times events. I can not wait myself to watch the class!
            Today is my office day and it has been very productive in spite of no power. I have been using my backup power system. 

  I was able to answer all my emails and do some needed planning work for the Texarkana Baptist Kids Home trip next month. I was able to put a rough itinerary together to send to Heather Thompson for approval. I also spent some time looking over some material for Mike and Christy Vickers’ Internship/Survey trip coming up. I was able to get this update knocked out and post it and our monthly report to our group/Blog.  I received my new Online Bible Software to install on our new computer so I am pretty excited to get it updated now. I tried to call Alphonse to confirm next week’s Evangelistic outreach but could not get him.


 

January 2014 Monthly Report

 “Our vision is to be a ministry of eternal significance that impacts the cause of Christ through the advancement and multiplication of His churches.”
  January 2014
 
On The Ground

         It has been a good month here in Malindi getting everything back in order after our trip to the States for the holidays. We returned to power and water rationing as well as the heat. After being in the arctic temperatures in the states it was nice to be back in the tropics but not so nice to face what Kenya calls “#third world probs.” We have spent much of the month reconnecting with everyone and checking in with the churches to see how they are doing. Let me give a little run down on what is going on with those that we have visited.

First LBC Malindi continues to do well. We baptized seven this month and five of those were while we were still gone the first week of the month. Church attendance is good and there are several men starting to take leadership and pastoral roles. I continue to serve as the senior pastor but please pray for the leaders that God is calling that they will continue to mature.

Magangani LBC is doing about the same as when we left. Alphonse continues to serve as pastor and Juma is working with him. The church is still praying for the Lord to open up an opportunity to purchase land. For now they are making improvements on their building and looking at starting a new work in another area.


Jimba LBC is doing great! Daniel has some enthusiastic and committed men working with him and they are thriving. The church relocated to a plot they are renting near the road and have rebuilt their building making it bigger and sturdier than it was before. They are planning to start a new fellowship in Mida this year with the Lord’s help. They already have contacts and an invitation to start. This church has been through hard times but it has made them stronger!

Singuaya LBC is doing well with Mwangiri continuing as pastor. They are planning to baptize 12 the first Sunday of February. They are continuing to work on their building on the plot they purchased. Next month I plan to visit the church to see the plot and see their progress and how we can help them. This church is doing well. They continue to need doctrinal teaching and encouragement, but they are full of life.
 
Gandini LBC is doing about the same as always. The building is in need of some work and the people are a bit discouraged. The situation with William and Mama Faith divorcing has really hit this church hard. Jonathan is trying to lead the church as pastor but he needs prayer and teaching. I hope we can devote more time to Singuaya and Gandini this year.

Mnara wa Kweli LBC Miritini is doing well from the reports that I got from Ely their pastor. We have not made it to Miritini yet but I hope to next month. Ely is a good pastor and very stable so I am sure the church is doing well under his leadership. Lord willing we will get a chance in February to visit more with Ely.

Bokole LBC is continuing to well with Fred as their pastor. Juma’s family says good things about Fred and has accepted him as their leader. It has been so long since I have visited the church in Bokole. I have really left it to the care of Ely and Fred. I hope that we can see them as well in February.
 
ABA Media
     Dub (Jonathan) West, his wife Joni, and two daughters Chloe and Adelyn arrived this month to work on shooting videos of Bible Institute classes. This is the ABA Media project we have been asking prayers for. Dub will be traveling around the country videoing seasoned pastors in our work that are teaching now in the Bible Institute. These video classes will be available to all our missionaries for use in training other pastors. I am super excited about this project and the benefits it will have for years to come. Joni and the girls will be staying with us here in Malindi while Dub will be coming in and out. Please pray for safety and the success of this project.

Homeschool with Sadie
         We are so grateful to Baring Cross MBC, Arkadelphia, AR for sending Sadie Hardin over as a short-term missionary to be our kids’ Home School Teacher. Sadie is doing awesome and the kids are responding so well to the concentrated attention. We appreciate Sadie giving six months of her life to the Lord and investing in our children. Short-term missions can be so much more than just two weeks in the summer. No one ever regrets trying something great for God!
 
James Taylor PO Box 811 Malindi, Kenya 80200
Phone 011-254-713289014 missionarytaylor@gmail.com
 

 Taylor Tribe


 
The biggest thing for me to report this month......is ......I'm freeeeeee! Sadie has already been a huge blessing.  In just three weeks the kids have improved in school simply from having someone who could devote everything to their home school needs.  Sarah was really struggling with reading and we have seen significant improvement already.  The other kids are truly enjoying a teacher other than Mama.  We all love Sadie. She is becoming part of our family.  Thank you to all who have helped in getting her here.  I hope you know what a great help this is.  

We’ve had some issues with power and water rationing this month.  I’ve been posting a little bit about our water problems, but maybe an explanation about how our water works would help it make sense.  We have city water, but our whole house is run off of tanks in our roof.  So the city water comes on and fills up the tanks and then all the taps are connected to those tanks including toilets.  The problem is when of course the water goes off or it comes in with very little pressure.  When the pressure is not enough it cannot climb to our roof and fill the tanks.  So we can at times have water but not have water because the pressure is not strong enough to fill our tanks.  That has been our problem.  Since we have a pool at least we have been equating swimming to baths.  Don’t judge, you know you’ve let your kids slip by with a pool bath from time to time.  Well, okay, I guess that’s just me.  Anyway, when the water comes on to a trickle we fill up all buckets and use that to flush the toilets, usually it’s only enough for one flush a day.  Yep…..our house has been stinky to say the least.  We also washed our hair right out in the front yard in swimsuits after swimming because there was a trickle coming out of the outside spigot.  Finally though, my wonderful husband rigged up a pump system and pumped water up to the roof yesterday so we could flush all the toilets and take a real shower.  Please pray for the water issues in Kenya. 

Now, since I have a little more free time, I am really praying asking God exactly where he would have me invest my time.  I am enjoying the margin in my life, where I can actually plan our meals and family time without stress of rushing and always feeling pulled in every direction.  Before I was running all James’ errands in town, plus homeschool, and even that had become difficult, so now I have the freedom to do that for him.  I am really enjoying having the extended and uninterrupted Bible Study time once the kids get started in school.  It's just a joy to be able to dig deep.  I am asking the Lord to speak to me through his word about ladies ministry here.  So many of the ladies in the villages have asked me to come, but before I just could not.  And even though I plan to keep that margin in my life, I believe the Lord is opening the door for me to help these ladies in the way of teaching.

Dub and Joni and their family arrived this month to start the filming project.  We are all enjoying having those cute little babies around.  I had forgotten how much Samuel really has grown, when I realized how "not" baby proof my house is.  We are thankful for their sacrifice in being here to help out with this project.  

Once again I just really want to thank all of you who helped with Sadie's financial needs and for those who are praying for her and our family. It's
such a huge blessing.  She is a joy to be around, and I hope we can talk
her into staying.  Shhhh don't tell her dad!  

Thanks for reading and praying!



Thursday 6 February 2014

Pool Baths


Another week has gone by and it still feels like there is so much that could be done. I love writing these updates because it reminds me of what has happened. Before I write the update I wonder what in the world did I even get done because there is always something left undone. I could understand why there is so much to do if I wrote an update only to find there is nothing to write about but that is never the case. I seem to always be able to fill up a few pages writing briefly about what happened. Yes I did say I write briefly if I included every detail and every event then I certainly would get nothing done. I try to speak primarily about the work and go into details when I feel I am able to and the details are important. Ok last week….
            On Wednesday I spent a great deal of time on my phone in the office. I sent out text messages to church members that we have not seen and visitors that we have not seen for a few weeks. I have found that texting here is a very effective way to communicate and encourage people. Most are on the go and so busy that it is hard to make personal visits except on the weekends and we usually are together ministering at the church or in worship services. I think I sent out around 30 or so messages. I also spoke to Daniel, Alfonse, and Juma.
            Alfonse has been sick so I called him to see how he was doing. He seems to be doing a little better. Daniel said that the church had formed a committee for starting a new work in Mida and for evangelistic outreach there and in Jimba. I had told him last the week before I would help anyway I could once the church had clearer direction. They are also getting stones together to put with mud for the walls of the church. When they get the stones collected they are going to call me so I can go down with our trailer to help carry them to the church. I told Daniel to let the church know that we would help them with the last part of their makuti for the roof of the church. They need about a hundred dollars worth of makuti to finish off the roof. I am so excited to see the Jimba church moving forward. Juma seems to be helping the church in Magangani especially recently with Alfonse being sick.
            I spoke to the man at the immigrations office about bringing Clayton Howell’s paper work to him to get his work permit started but we he was out of the office and would not be in until this week. I also had the chance to speak with Eddie Williams about getting Dub from ABA media up to Turkana for their Macmed team, a project for Eddie, and class with John Wanyonyi on Missions. It was good to talk with Eddie pray for him as works out some situations among the pastors he is working with.
            Our church member Benson also called. His two week old son Victor was released from the hospital but needed to go to Mombasa for an EKG. I told Benson I was planning a trip to Mombasa and we would be happy to take him by the hospital if it would help. He was super happy and we agreed on a time to meet. I was also able to get some work done on Bible Institute studies and organization. We will be having a class here the end of the month then several next month. I am hoping to get two classes put together myself to video them while Dub is with us. Both classes are new ones so I have a lot of study time and preparations to get them ready.
            Thursday January 30 Josiah, Abigail, and I loaded up to go to Mombasa. We passed by and picked up Benson, his wife, and baby Victor. When we got to Mombasa I dropped Josiah and Abigail off at the Orthodontist with some cash and ran on in to take Benson and his family to the hospital. I knew traffic would be bad on the island and I did not want Josiah and Abigail to miss their appointments. I got Benson and his family where they needed to be then passed by and picked up Abigail and Josiah. They finished a little early and drank a soda while they waited for me.
            We went back on the island to the skin doctor and had three warts removed from Abigail’s legs. She had one on each knee that were getting bigger and were bothering her. After the wart removal we went by and I bought some Bibles. Before we left for the holidays the Bible Society did not have the kind of Bibles I normally buy in stock but they had them this time. I picked up 48 Bibles for those who complete a Bible study and have no Bible. While I am mentioning the Bible pray about our Bible funds we have pretty much depleted our Bible funds and could use more funds for future Bible purchases.
            After lunch I went to the AA Kenya office to ask them to help me get a new Kenya driver’s license. I applied for a new one over a year ago but still have not gotten it. The man at AA Kenya said to give him 10 days and he would have it for me. He seemed confident so we will see in ten days if I get a new license or not… Thankfully when I finished with the Driver’s license Benson called and said they were done. We met where I dropped him off and headed back to Malindi. It was a productive day in Mombasa.
            We got back in time to greet everyone at Thursday night Bible study. We also saw Kleopus. Benson showed me the report of the scan and the doctor said that Victor has two holes in his heart chambers. Benson has to take him back next month to see if the holes are closing up or not. Pray for Victor and his family.
            Friday was a little bit of a crazy day because we had planned to go to Singuaya but the Land Rover was still in the shop. I do not like to take the van out to Singuaya especially Gandini because we have to drive back up off the main road a ways and the van just can not do it. Thankfully the shop called and said the Land Rover would be done by mid morning. Dub and I ran to town to change one of his flights to Turkana while we were waiting for the Land Rover. We got the flights done and picked up the Land Rover then headed to the house to pick up Kenya and Dub’s family.
            We ran to Gandini and met up with Jonathan, Lawrence, and Mzee Philip at the church. We visited for a little while and Mama Faith joined us. It was so good to see everyone and to just talk a little. Shortly after we arrived I had to leave Kenya, Dub, Joni, and their girls so I could run back to Garashi to meet Mwangiri at school. He is still attending secondary school and we agreed that I would meet him on his lunch hour.
            When I got to the school I greeted the principal and he called for Mwangiri and gave me permission to talk with him for a few minutes. Mwangiri said the Singuaya church was doing well and they planned to baptize 12 this week. I told him I would like to make plans to meet with him more regularly to help him continue with his Bible studies. He was excited and said that he was ready and eager to get started. Mwangiri has a lot of potential even though he is young, he has the respect of the people he serves. I think that he is around 20 years old.
            After my quick visit with Mwangiri I ran back to Gandini and went to Jonathan and Mzee Philip’s house to have lunch. They cooked Kumbu (Minnows) and Ugali. Kenya even ate a little and said that it did not make her want to vomit. I like the kumbu especially when it is cooked with some spices. Dub and Joni stuck to the Ugali but tried the soup once I think. It was really a good visit. I think the church in Gandini is basically hanging in there. The issues with William and Mama Faith divorcing really had a big impact on the congregation. Both the Gandini and Singuaya churches need some teaching and the pastors also. 
Saturday we woke up with a sick Samuel so Kenya stayed home with him when I left with Josiah to go to the church. We got to the church and there was only one young boy there. He and Josiah started raking and I went to the Sunday school room with our guest book and tried to update my phone list and put the names of our recent visitors in my phone to contact them. Peter arrived and started working on cleaning as well as Esther, Richard’s mama. I continued to work on messages for our visitors and for the ladies to remind them they planned to go by to see Benson’s baby on Sunday. I sent out around 50 or so messages to folks.
Nicholas and Geoffrey showed up and we all sat down for a short service time. We sang a song and Peter asked me to bring a devotion. In the middle of our devotion we had about six of the teen boys show up and continue with us. When I finished there was a question asked about music and what was appropriate. I shared for about fifteen or so minutes on music. After the question time the men and I met for about an hour talking about the church and some things we needed to do and about the business meeting on Sunday. Josiah and I did not get in until after 6. While we were at the church Kenya took Samuel to the doctor and got him some medicine and took Dub to the airport so he could got o Nairobi to video some classes there and in Western Kenya.
Sunday was a really good service. Ricklynn was not able to make it so I ended up leading the worship service but thankfully we have singers so they did a great job. It was a good time of worship and I finished the message I started last week. It was also good to see Esther, Richard’s mama, with us again. After services we had a business meeting and got a lot done. I was very happy with how things went. After lunch at Shukarani we headed home.
We had a good evening worship time together in English.
Monday was my day off. It is not completely off more of a day for family and personal things. I worked on the dryer a little for Kenya but did not have any success. I was able to fix a couple doors that we have been meaning to fix. Late afternoon we all went out for ice cream and a drive on the beach in the Land Rover. It was a nice day together.
My big office day is usually Tuesday and this week was no exception. I spent the day working in the office. I spoke to Alfonse a little about a couple dates the church gave me to do some evangelistic outreach. I tried to clean out my flagged emails and respond to several emails as well as read all the new ones from the weekend. One email was from Heather Thompson about bringing three of the graduating students and one house parent from the Texarkana Baptist Children’s Home. We are working on the details of their trip scheduled the end of March.
I did a boatload of work on mission finances and trying to get the monthly financial report ready. I talked with Gertrude a little about Swahili classes for the Vickers this summer, Ashley Johnston, Clayton and Lindsey, as well as John and Amber Strader. She is excited about working with all the new missionaries and helping as they all learn the language.
I still had another office day on Wednesday working a lot in the morning or getting finances ready for tax time both personally and missions. That took me a couple hours but I think I sorted it all out. I also started working on this update but did not get to far. I started to work on the monthly report as well but decided that this update needed to be done first so I could look over it and the previous updates to remember what all happened this month. I tapped out a few emails again and worked on helping Dub get his iPhone unlocked. It was a productive day but I still did not get any time in on my sermon for Sunday or Bible Institute lessons….
Today….Blah… I spent the day working on rigging up a water pump to pump water from the downstairs tanks to the upstairs tanks. Our house and the mission house both get water throughout the houses from water tanks in the roof only but the city water when it has come on has not had enough pressure to pump up to our tanks so we have run our tanks bone dry and that was with no showers since last week just “pool baths” and Kenya washing hair in the front yard. I managed to pump water up to the tanks in both houses and now we have water in the house and the showers are on tonight not to mention we can flush the toilets! Everyone has done well with the water rationing but it was getting a little disturbing so I spent the better part of this day working on it. 



I must admit that I was a little bummed out today about “wasting” the day on water issues but I know everyone needed water. Being on the foreign field is not always preaching and teaching sometimes is dealing with stinky toilets, water shortages, and electric outages nearly daily… It makes it a little more challenging to get things done that “I” want to get done. However I am reminded that the Lord is in control of all things and I will get done what He wants for the day. Of course as I write those words I just laugh to myself because it still eats my lunch. At least I am able to get this update done and we will be going to Bible study soon to be with some for the folks at church. I hope we have a good turnout…
I must set tomorrow aside for studying for Saturday’s lesson and Sunday’s sermon and writing our monthly report. Pray that the Lord will speak and I will be able to hear from him.  There is also much planning that needs to be done but these three things are first thing on the list. By the way Sadie is doing great with the kids and school. Kenya and I see improvement already in their studies. Sadie devotes full attention to the kids and school and it shows.
Kenya has had some freedom to do some things that she has not been able to around the house and has been a huge help to me the past two weeks. She has done a lot of running to town for me and picking up things. She has also had the chance to talk with Christine and they are planning to start up an English Bible study during the week on Thursdays. Please pray for Kenya with the time she has now to help with the ministry and to allow the Lord to show her areas that He wants her to use her talents.

*          As a matter of prayer please pray for our family and the possibility of my dad coming to stay with us for a month. I have been talking to him and he has gotten his passport and is ready to come. This past year was a difficult year for him, his girlfriend that he had been living with in Maine for the past fifteen years passed away. Also my sister’s son Thomas past away just a few months before that so he has had some heavy hits. I am thankful to the Lord because he has remained sober through these difficulties and has been for the past three years. My dad professes to be saved but he has always struggled with alcohol. I worry for him that with the passing of his girlfriend Debbie that it will destabilize him.
When we were in the states for the holidays I mentioned to him that maybe he could come and see us while he is trying to get himself sorted out and he is taking me up on the offer. Currently he is preparing to move from Maine back to Indiana where we are from before the possibility of making a trip over. He has never been out of the country so this could be an eye opening experience.
I know that this is really a personal matter but it is part of being a foreign missionary and having parents and family so far away. As our parents get older and children get older we are entering a new phase of life. Soon we will be bringing kids to the states for college. I think this trip could be good to reconnect with my dad and to connect him to our children and maybe a month with us will help him find direction for what he needs to next with his life.
Thanks for taking the time to read this personal matter.