Greetings from
Besides spending a few days in Karankasso- Vigué with the ladies from Bartlett Baptist and showing the Jesus Film there, we also had a great celebration of Jesus’ birth and then visited the Nazinga game park to bring in the New Year. We saw plenty of elephants, gazelles-type-creatures, baboons, warthogs, etc.
The next 10 days will be busy ones. Tonight another team from Southside Baptist (
Joyce Hall and Debbie Cook will leave us on the 16th. Both have made multiple trips to Burkina. Joyce came to be with us for three months immediately after her recent retirement. She is proof that there can and should be more to retirement than taking it easy and staying comfortable. Our usefulness to the Lord’s work never expires. May our readiness and willingness never expire either.
On a personal note: I’ve visited two dentists in the past two days. The first told me I need a root canal. The second (who had much more impressive equipment) assured me I don’t need a root canal. Instead he simply did some minor grinding to help my bite. So right now I’m very thankful to not be having a root canal in
Also it is now official that I will leave Burkina in the early morning of February 28th. After traveling with some friends, through
Praise God for:
* the ministers he has sent to minister among the Vigué (Bartlett), Sambla (Southside), and Tiefo (Bro. Kenny) people groups and for Joyce, Debbie, Wade, and Sherida who have spent time among multiple groups.
* the miracle He performed in
* a favorable second opinion from the dentist.
Please pray for:
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* the Sambla people of Badara and the Tiefo of Ngafongo who we will minister to in the coming days.
* God to give us boldness and wisdom as we share His Word.
* the healing of my sore tooth.
I thank the Lord for the work He is doing here and for the part you and your prayers have played in that. May God bless you!
kerry spencer
Final thought:
If we were sufficient for everything, we might attempt everything . . . but life is short, and we are dull, and eternal things are necessary.
~ Richard Baxter
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