Friday, June 26, 2009

Durban Survey Trip Update!

Dear Praying Family and Friends,

It has been a few short weeks since we began to inform you of the survey trip and the need to raise the funds to go on that trip. In that time the Lord has provided us with essentially all that we need.  Since a supporting church decided to cover my flight, all the funds that have come in ($1,750 as of  6/26) will allow us to send our son Jason on the trip with me.  We're really looking forward to this trip together.  The same church covering my flight is trying to find an elder or ministry leader that has time to go on this trip with us.  In addition, an ABWE Durban team member has a second car available for any driving around Durban that we need to do.  Praise the Lord with us for His ample provision for this trip.

Our trip is now scheduled for August 23-31.  August is a big birthday month for the Clark's and so it was tough to arrange.  Since Broden's birthday is on August 22nd, we decided the last of August would be best.  We've been in contact with Darryl and Casey Meekins and at this point Jason and I will stay in their home which sits on the north side of Durban.  Pray that the Lord will open up an opportunity for an elder or ministry leader to go with us.  Also, that we'll be able to glean as much as possible during our week there to help us enhance our ministry vision for Durban.  Finally, please ask the Lord to continue to provide for our financial needs.  

Monday, June 8, 2009

Please Pray for these men from the Durban Team!




One of the joys and goals of my trip to the Theological Education in Action conference was to connect with the men attending from the Durban Team.  I really sensed that this took place.  We had serious conversations as well as moments of dry sense of humor and hilarity.  We would ask you to pray for these men as they continue in ministry in Durban and that the Lord will bless their many efforts and the folks that they work alongside in the Baptist Bible College-KZN and their churches.

Darryl Meekins is the only full time leader with the college and has been working hard to solve recent accreditation requirement changes.  He also has been working at arranging the BBC-KZN online so that first year students can take a number of their courses through distance education, which is set up to be interactive as well as academic.  I'll be learning more about this in the future and there is probably more to it, but it appears that some students have the obstacles of travel to take their courses and the online courses will help them.  Pray for Darryl and Casey's involvement in ministry efforts with The Phoenix Fellowship.  They are involved with assisting this church with ministries related to mentoring and training men for ministry, producing small group materials and HIV/AIDS abstinence training and ministry development.

Selvan Govender is lead pastor of Phoenix Fellowship.  Selvan is a third generation South African of Indian descent and told me his parents were led to saving faith and that he has been raised in a Christian home and church environment.  Selvan is a graduate of Baptist Bible College - KZN and has a great concern for discipleship/evangelism and the training of men and women for ministry.  Selvan has given some of his time to teaching courses for the college.  The Phoenix Fellowship began 10 years ago in a section of the city where people of Indian origin were forced to live as "non-whites".  Today this section of Durban has a largely Indian population with Hinduism being the predominant religion in the community.  They are presently in the middle of a building project as well and we hope to be able to arrange teams to serve alongside them to further this project.  Pray for Selvan as he leads the Phoenix Fellowship congregation to reach out to their community with the true gospel message of life in Jesus Christ.

Bobby Hile is serving with his family in Ballito, South Africa to church plant and to connect in ministry efforts in the community.  Their church plant has a strong focus on ministry to men and women in small group Bible studies.  They also have a ministry called True Love Waits (TLW), which presents abstinence till marriage to students.  Last year they spoke in 9 schools and have some members in the church involved in follow up as well as training for members of other churches who desire to begin this kind of ministry.  Bobby is also a teacher with BBC.  The Hile family is presently in the US on home assignment. Pray for their many travels and the many churches they will be speaking at.  

Dale Marshfield served with his family in Durban since 1982 where he led church planting efforts and helped to establish the Baptist Bible College and The Phoenix Fellowship.  In 2007 they returned to Harrisburg, PA in order to head up ABWE's International Theological Education network, which is a service- based ministry responsible for ensuring that all ABWE related Bible colleges, seminaries and ministry training programs provide theological education and ministry training of the highest quality.  I will be working with a team that Dale is forming to prepare for the next Theological Education in Action conference and also on a task force that Dale is preparing to investigate further the options and barriers to accreditation for Bible colleges, institutes and seminaries that ABWE is involved with around the world.  

You can find a link the Meekins' and Hile's websites and Dale Marshfield's ITE network on the sidebar. 

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Update on Survey Trip Plans

During last week's conference I found the long hours to be quite taxing and each night I found it hard to find words to post with.   There was so much good coming from attending this conference though and I will hopefully summarize some highlights.  

However, now that I'm back home in California it seems best to share what is happening now with the Durban trip first.  Support for this specific trip has been coming in from supporters and so my flight + another $1,250 has been pledged for it.  Since there will be extra, Kim and I have taken the advice of a supporter.  Jason, our 16 year old,  will go on this trip with me.  It has seemed the answer to a prayer of getting father and son time with Jason and as the oldest of our children who will go to Durban when we actually go there for ministry, he'll have an opportunity to see it first hand.  He is very excited about the trip and even more so when I asked him to be our official photographer for the trip.  Believe it or not he also wants to check out the bowling alleys in Durban.  Jason has become a good bowler and just last week he bowled a game of 234, his second score of 200 or more!   The church we are at in Murrieta, Faith Bible Church, is presently working out details to send another man, possibly an elder, with us.  

We are presently planning this trip for August 23 - 31.  Since Tiffany's birthday is August 15th and Broden's is August 22nd, it's best to go after that.  Please be in prayer for the remaining funds to come in to cover the costs of all flights, a rental car for the week and meals.  We'll most likely be staying with Darryl Meekins' family or Selvan Govender's family. (or some of us at both)

Pray too for the Lord to use it to enhance our vision of the ministry possibilities and specific needs of this country.  Already, the time I spent with Darryl, Selvan, Bobby Hile and Dale Marshfield at the conference last week has helped.  We'll be able to meet students of the college, see the ministries of a number of the church plants and meet the ABWE Durban team members. In addition, we want to hear first hand the heart's desire of the people who are serving there so we can cast a vision for partnering together in ministry.  Please pray for Laura McLain, who just today, June 3rd,  should be arriving in Durban to work with youth alongside fellow team members.  If you care to catch up on her journey to ministry in South Africa, go to www.myjourneytodurban.blogspot.com where you will find information and prayer requests.  

Blessings in Christ, the Clarks