Impacting and Entrusting Leaders for Church Planting Ministry in Durban, South Africa
Monday, September 28, 2009
Pictures of the Last Day & at Phoenix Fellowship
Pictures: Jason and Thabo at The Phoenix Fellowship service, The Phoenix Fellowship worship team, Preaching at TPF, Some of the children, Lunch with the Meekins and Govender families.
We now have 71 to go! TEAM 200 is designed to show our incremental progress forward (every $25/month) of new support. For a clearer picture of our support needs and where you might fit in as a new supporter, click above on our website and go to "Support". Or, click on the #71 to go directly to www.abwe.org to indicate your commitment to support the Clarks.
The Clark Family - ABWE Missionaries
Robert and Kim ~~ L to R = Tiffany, Jason, Kevin, Kaitlyn, Broden & Kelly
Please send any tax deductible donations payable to: ABWE
Send to:
ABWE
c/o Donor Services
P.O. Box 8585
Harrisburg, PA 17105
Thank you for your support!
COMMITTED SUPPORT STATUS
As of 12/10/09 we are up to 69% of committed support, though still at about 61% actual. Please continue to pray for our financial support needs.
Durban Survey Trip Update!
Check out August and September in the Archives to Read About the Durban, SA Survey Trip!
Current Prayer List - 12/10/09
We find our support levels in the red coming to the end of '09. Please ask the Lord to provide us with generous help and donations to meet our needs. If you can help us with a tax deductible donation for '09, you can make it payable to ABWE and send it to our agency's address above. Thank you.
For the leadership Kim and I are giving to men’s and women’s Discipleship Groups at Faith Bible Church. Kim meets with her ladies on Monday night and I meet with my men on Thursdays (5am) and Saturdays (6am). We are very encouraged by their enthusiasm to "feast" on the Word of God and apply it to life. We are all studying Gospel Christianity by Tim Keller
Pray for us as we continue to work hard to try and raise support and wait upon His perfect timing. I've always hated sitting and waiting in doctor's offices. Knowing that there is work to do over there and having to wait to get there is tiring. Pray for our endurance and patience.
Clark Pathways Website coming soon - Praise for Kim's hard work thus far on our Ministry and Family website. We hope to launch it before Christmas.
For jobs for Kevin and for Tiffany. Pray too for Tiffany as she will graduate this month (ceremony in May 2010) and will probably live with us for a time. Also pray for Kelly and Jason too as they are finishing up their semester.
Praise the Lord for the equivalent of 31 new supporters at $25/month. Pray the Lord will continue to provide for our needs and bring glory to Himself as He does it. .
For our support team % to make it to 85% by the end of February 2010 so that we can make it to ABWE’s Field Prep Seminar (mandatory before leaving for South Africa).
Wisdom for Kim and I as we continue to attempt to make our family a place of care and safety for Kaitlyn and Broden. They are making good progress and seem to be very responsive to our leading and correction. Pray that they learn to overcome the “orphanage mentality”, but above that they need to receive Christ by faith. They are open and talking often with us about spiritual things, but still have not grasped their sinfulness nor their personal need for Christ as their Savior. They attend AWANA every Wednesday night with Kelly and are working through their booklets and memorizing verses from God's Word. We spend time talking to them to teach them what the verses mean so that they understand what they are memorizing. We know that in the Lord's timing they will see it. Pray for patience on our part as we teach and guide them.
Please continue to pray for Casey and Darryl Meekins. Casey's father passed away recently. Darryl has indicated that Casey is doing better lately. Pray for the Lord's comfort and peace that passes understanding.
Our Ministry/Family Blog - Check in here for updates on prayer requests and plans during our pre-field ministry preparations for ministry in Durban, South Africa
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