Monday, October 29, 2007

Abandoned And With A War Torn "Look", But God Was There!!!

Just when we think that God can't surprise us ANYMORE with His attention to the details of our lives...we experience something like "een-ya-goi-ya"!! Now, this is the phonetic spelling of the word, I have no idea how the "real" word is spelled or what it means. All I know is that it is a place. A very interesting little neighborhood about 2.5 kilometers from our house in 25 de Junho and until 2 weeks ago, we didn't know it existed. This little neighborhood has a "community center" of sorts. They have a soccer field and some really run down basketball courts. There's even some covered parking there that we think people in the community are able to rent. Yesterday, they were having a "Sunday Matinee" in one of the buildings. People were watching a movie with the sound blaring.

In an abandoned building, war torn looking and with only half a roof because the other half collapsed, we worshipped on Sunday with 100 or so young people. About 7 or these young people, we have known since the beginning of our time here in Mozambique because of our friendship with the National Director of Youth For Christ. As a matter of fact, all of these 7 young people were part of the team of Mozambicans and Americans that helped us in neighborhood outreach at the start up of the church plant in Djuba in 2004! We didn't even know that they were trying to start a church together, only 2.5 kilometers from our house! The only way we found out is that Fernando, the leader of this work, needed a tooth pulled and came to the recent dental clinic.

It was a great service! Lots of music and corporate prayer. Rodger preached and then Fernando asked him to tell the congregation about our ministry here. If one-on-one conversations with young people hadn't been enough confirmation of what God is doing in the hearts of young people in this country and how the ministry God has put on our hearts to do fits that need, the response of the congregation just burned it into our hearts and minds! As Rodger began to talk about living in the community where you are serving, a guided study on soul care for Christian workers, practical help for ministry experience, creating a sustainable business so that church leaders can provide for themselves and their families, their excitement grew. They clapped, they "amen"-ed, they shouted "Halleluhah", they made the missionaries cry because of their excitement!! At first I wondered if it was about the fact that we were talking about creating jobs, and that still could be, but it was well stated that their were only 8 openings for people and that the pastors would be helping us to choose the candidates. I think they were most excited that someone finally "gets" what they've been trying to say all along. They want to serve the Lord but they need mentoring, need to not have to choose between their church work and supporting a family, need to be able to survive in the community where they are serving.

They entire congregation then had a time of prayer for us. They prayed for protection for our family from the attacks of the evil one. They prayed that they might be co-laborers and an encouragement to us. They even mentioned in their prayers that we be able to live like Martin Luther King Jr. talked about, having a dream and black and white working together to realize that dream, as brothers. They prayed that everyone would see that "God Reigns" in Mozambique.

On the way out of the neighborhood, the young leader of the work said that they are praying for a tent or covering for the half of the building without a roof, so that they can use that space as well. Guess what? We have a tent! The one we used for starting the work in Djuba! Coincidence OR God building our faith and the faith of this young man?

So...not to get ahead of God..., it just seems all too strange that, without even knowing it, we moved right down the road from these kids we love, that we already have a relationship with, that are already trying to do a work very nearby!! Isn't He AMAZING!!!!! It makes me get out of bed every day thinking, "What will He show us next?"

9 comments:

PJimison said...

WOW! This just confirms God's plans. So many months of questions...to see HIS plan unfold is just amazing. He sows together the cloth with fine thread but when it is unveiled it is beautiful to behold.
Thanks for sharing this praise. I am so excited for you all and can't wait to come back and see all that is going on!
Saucepan.

Cindy said...

Wow! Our God is an AWESOME God. Praise the Lord for your dedication and hardwork to further His Kingdom.
Thanks for sharing!

Homespin said...

Schmidts!
It is great to hear what God is up to in your lives- Thanks for putting up a blog. We will be able to keep up better with you guys. We pray often for you and your family! Love, Rachel and the Haugens

Lynn's Life Blog said...

Dear Schmidts,

God never ceases to amaze us with his power; and yes, even in his attention to the details of our lives. It is wonderful to see how he is working within the young people of your community.

We too are happy to know that you now have a Blogger account & webpage to journal your adventures with God on. It serves as an encouragement to those of us who have had for what ever reason had to stay behind in the “states” to tend to our lives and that lives of those surrounding us. We will try our best to continue to support you all in your God given mission and support you with that same type of encouragement.

Everyone at Lakeside that attended yesterday was reminded to pray for yourselves and your ministry. You see, your smiling faces were up on our big screen for the entire congregation to see as just a part of our “mission’s pledge”. Please know that yesterday you were prayed for my so many individuals and families that it should have almost been tangible.

The Gamenara family

Bradley Family said...

Praise the Lord! What a joy and encouragement to you at this time! It's so awesome that He showed you clearly that He will bring to fruit the seeds you have sown in these young lives. Even a tent you didn't think you needed anymore, He can use for His glory!

We continue to pray for the work you are doing for the Lord. Also we are praying for all the little things for you and the family. We pray the boys are doing well in school. Tell Lynne to give those babies an extra hug and kiss for me. Some day I'm going to come hold babies with her if it is the Lord's will.

Love, The Bradleys

p.s how does it feel to have a 14 year old now. Kate keeps reminding us how soon she will be driving. Is the driving age there sooner?

PKyhn said...

The evidence of God's working as only He can!

Eliasen's said...

Great idea we love the blog. The entrepreneur spirit of the impalas is cutting edge. Selling naming rights on your building is the latest fade in the U.S.A. I am glad to see your sense of humor and heart for Mozambique is only getting finer with time. Maputo will never be the same again with the Schmidt’s rooted. We are secretly jealous of your love for your neighbors and pray the God will continue to strengthen you to remain faithful. Praise God he opens doors! Kyle misses his buddies.
Curt

Eliasen's said...

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Lisa said...

Isn't it awesome how God can work in our lives? I know how hard it was on your return to Africa this past year. God is faithful and will see you through!
I love you very much! Sis, Lisa