Sunday, August 21, 2011

Making a difference

Sometimes we come across people and we make a difference in their lives without even meaning to. I heard a statistic recently, and even if it’s not completely accurate, I think the principle holds true. The statistic was that in any given day, you will make a difference in 14 people’s lives. The difference may be good or bad, but it shows the influence that we have over others. Recently, I made a difference in someone’s life, and didn’t even realize it.
This particular guy works at Woolworths, which is a grocery store that sells “high-class” food. They are known for being more expensive, but also better quality. At Africa Ablaze, we collect any food that has passed the “sell by” date from Woolies 5 times a week. Piet and myself do the collection about 2 out of the 5 times a week.
One of the first times we started going, there was a guy who was very much set in his ways. He was very worldly, if I can put it that way. Always talking about how crazy his weekends are, how much pot he smokes, and how much sex he has. I tried as hard as I could to ignore this obnoxious 27 year old. He would even bring the conversation back to me and try to find out how crazy my lifestyle is. At one point he was even banned from working with us when we came because of his continuous inappropriate comments.
As I continued going, sometimes with Piet and sometimes with other staff, the conversation grew more spiritual. But being the type of person that he is, he would solely argue his point that Jesus never existed and never listen to any other opinion. On one particular day, he didn’t even let me get one word in. A few days later, he apologized and let me share my opinion. I just started asking questions about his beliefs to see where he was at.  He mentioned that he believes God exists, but has never seen a sign that Jesus still works in our lives today. So I left him with a challenge. I told him that he should pray every day for one month that God will show him something that will prove the existence of Jesus. I promised him, that without a doubt God would do something as long as he kept his word that he would pray that prayer for 30 days. I told him I’d come back to him in one month and he was going to tell me what happened.
I didn’t see this guy for a while, and Piet and I went away for a week, but when we came back, I had heard word from another staff member at Africa Ablaze that this young man from Woolies had accepted Jesus Christ! I was shocked, but so glad.
About a week later I went into the store and there he was with a huge smile on his face. I told him, “I heard the good news.” He said that yes it was true that he had accepted Jesus and he is now a new person. He was just disappointed that he didn’t get to tell me himself.
I just wanted to share that small yet powerful testimony! We really never know who we are influencing throughout our daily lives. It’s important that we, “live a life worthy of the calling [we] have received.” Eph 4:1.

Monday, August 15, 2011

"Here Am I Send Me"

Howzit friends?
The sun is shining and the Son is shining on our lives! We feel blessed to be alive and even more blessed to be doing the work of God everyday! We have just returned from a powerful evening church service that has given us encouragement to never miss an opportunity to preach the Gospel of Christ.
Leah and the Camp Kids

As some of you may be aware, we are in yet another transition in our lives. We will be leaving Africa Ablaze (our current ministry) at the end of this month. In short, we feel very confident about moving on to pursue even greater challenges. We love working with the career camps and other parts of the daily ministry that we are doing here, but we (as well as the leaders of the ministry) acknowledge that we cannot reach our full potential here.  We are not able to use our gifts to the fullest and we want to maximize our impact.
We had two or three long chats with our leaders at Africa Ablaze and we are all on the same page as far as our leaving. It was a mutual agreement and a very natural progression in mine and Piet’s life.

Yes...this is Piet on the left!

At the moment, Piet and I are living rent free on the ministry property. Because we are moving on, we will need to find a place to rent…and quickly! We should be out of here by the end of August. There are lots of places available, so we aren’t too worried about it, but we need to add a bit more support to our budget. We need to raise an additional $600/month for an apartment. We are hoping to find 6 families to support us $100/month, or 12 to support us $50/month. If this is something you are able to do, please contact us. So far we have raised $125/month. We have no doubts that God is taking care of us and will “provide all of our needs according to his riches in glory” (Phil 4:19).
So what’s next? Well, we are currently praying about working under a local church leading outreaches, mission trips, homework clubs, and helping with the youth group or Bible studies. We are very excited about this next chapter and have experienced so much peace in recent weeks. Please pray for us in this time!
Thank you for all you are to us. We certainly wouldn’t be here without all of you cheering us on.
Blessings and love,
The Bakers