We learned a lot from our African brothers and sisters. We learned to be active in our praise and worship. When we sing a song that says, ‘move forward toward the Lord’ we can’t just stand there, we have to literally move forward. The same goes for ‘walking’, ‘turning’, and ‘lifting our praise’. You really do it and do it with conviction. I learned to dance to the beat and clap in rhythm (or at least I tried to). We also learned from their passion and zeal for preaching and teaching the word. We learned from their weekly practices of fasting and prayer and intercessory prayer. We learned from their service towards us. Everything is done in French and we were not supposed to ask for a translation. However, each week when we arrived, one of the ladies who could translate would automatically get up and begin translating the service into English. It was impressive that there was no hesitation, and no chance to argue against it; they just wanted us to feel a part of everything that was taking place so they invited us in. We learned about sacrifice. Many of our friends came here during a turbulent time in the Congo, and many don’t have the resources to travel much or return to visit close family of friends. While we were visiting, the Pastor’s daughter came to visit from England; it was a reunion they had been waiting to have for 14 years. This isn’t to say that we Westerners do not experience trial or suffering, but simply to say that we have been humbled and inspired to see how others can turn challenging circumstances into great joy and contentment.
We are so grateful for our time together. Please pray for our brothers and sisters at Holiness French Church, specifically that they would find a new meeting space as their currant space has been purchased by an outside party and they cannot afford to stay. We are confidant the Lord will provide, but they need wisdom and resources for the coming weeks.
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