Monday, April 24, 2023

Ready...set...wait

Hello Everyone - it's been some time since I updated, so here is the news from Arusha. Seminary classes were due to start this morning (4/24), but I am finding out that both the clocks and calendars in Africa run a bit differently than they do in the U.S. Students are actually traveling today, with most of them arriving this evening, so the big start of the semester at the Wittenberg Seminary should actually happen tomorrow. In the meantime, there have been many matters of practical preparation, in addition to getting ready for seminary classes:

  • With Pastor Jeremia's help I have been arranging for the rental of a home about 3 miles from the seminary. It is a lovely and secure place, and fully furnished. The friendly Tanzanian owners are relocating to North Carolina. We are planning to complete the arrangements on Wednesday. The owners depart for the U.S. on May 25, so I can occupy the home on June 1. I'll post a few pictures when the deal is done. Meanwhile I'll continue my stay at the "Christina House" lodge. Here I am at my front door with my current mode of transportation:

Still in the future is the possible purchase of a car. I'm getting along fine so far on foot and bicycle, and with occasional rides.
  • We have weekly worship at the Ambureni Parish, which is the church attached to the seminary. Seminary student Marco preached a sermon last week on the Lord's Prayer. He did a fine job:

  • Yesterday I was invited to preach for the service. The sermon was on the risen Christ and His discussion with Peter over breakfast at the Sea of Galilee. You can see an English summary of the sermon HERE. Pastor Jeremia translated into Swahili as I preached. After the service we handed out a printed sermon summary, as translated into Swahili by Microsoft Word, which you can see HERE. The church members really appreciated that. Also present at each service are the "Germans," mother Tanya, daughter Mila, and grandmother Uma. They have been regulars since moving here and befriending Jeremia's family two years ago. It was an easy matter to give them a German version to follow during the service, HERE

  • Technology has its limits, but is very useful at times! Another example: I am able to use "Google Lens" on my phone to point the camera at the Swahili hymnal, and have it instantly show me an English translation. It's not quite the miracle at Pentecost, but it sure helps!
  • Each week after church I am invited to Jeremia's home to enjoy dinner with his extended family and the Germans. There are always quite a few energetic kids around. I asked them if they would like to have Sunday school, and they said "Yes, yes, YES!" So we plan to have a lesson there next Sunday afternoon. We hope to make that a regular thing at Ambureni parish after that, which will be prior to the 11 am worship service.

  • I have also started an impromptu Bible class here at the Christina House, which has met a few times with an attendance so far of six. We'll have to figure out a regular time to meet, once the seminary schedule is established.

  • I am in regular contact with Paula and the rest of my family with free audio and video calls over the Internet - what a great blessing. Paula is still at the Messiah parsonage, and has other Eau Claire accommodations ready to go when that home will be needed for a new pastor and his family. She has a few weeks yet with her teaching duties at UW-EC. I'll be home during July, then both Paula and I will come to Arusha early in August, God willing.
Please pray for the successful start of the seminary classes, the Sunday school and Bible study, and for all our fellow believers here in Tanzania. Also please remember to our Lord the many other mission fields and their people, as well as Missionary Ohlmann and Pastor Rob Sauers. They are now visiting our contacts in the Philippines. Missionary Ohlmann's latest blog post on this is HERE. God be with you all!



Monday, April 10, 2023

Holy Week in Tanzania

 


"O Death, where is your sting? O Hades, where is your victory?" The sting of death is sin, and the strength of sin is the law. But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. (1 Cor. 15:55-57)

Easter blessings in our risen Savior to all! 

The students of the Wittenberg Seminary are on Easter break. I made my way up the muddy road to the seminary on Thursday the 6th to get some things organized. The picture below is of the seminary classroom where Marco, a student who is there during the break, greeted me. You can see the newly-expanded seminary library against the wall, with recent donations from Pastor Paul Nolting, who visited here last November.

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I tried out some equipment provided by the CLC Mission Board. It includes a portable, battery-operated projector. This will be helpful both for seminary classes and as an outreach tool. We'll be able to go to isolated villages and view "The Jesus Film," which portrays the life of Christ according to the Gospel of Luke. I have versions of the film which are over-dubbed in both the Swahili and Masai languages. I expect this to be a powerful evangelism tool, opening doors for preaching and teaching the true Word of God.

On Good Friday, Pastor Jeremia and I visited the congregation at Leguruki - about 33 miles away (map HERE).


Easter Sunday worship was a joyous occasion at Ambureni, Pastor Jeremia's church, which is on the same site as the Wittenberg seminary in Arusha.



You may see some video clips of the service, as well as two baptisms and the blessing of a civil marriage HERE

By the way, if you are interested in what Tanzanian cuisine has been like so far, there are some photos HERE.

I am thankful for all of your continued prayers for the work of the Gospel here! 

Tuesday, April 4, 2023

Safari, and Worship in Arusha

 

I have benefited greatly by having Todd Ohlmann, the CLC traveling missionary, here during my first 10 days in Tanzania. Lydia Ohlmann accompanied her dad for her "senior class trip," and has been a welcome presence during our travels and work. On Saturday we took a day away for a photo safari at Tarangire National Park. The natural wonders of God's creation were breathtaking - you may see some photos HERE.

On Palm Sunday I was privileged to preach the sermon for the Palm Sunday worship service at Ambureni Parish, which is on the same site as the Wittenberg Seminary here in Arusha. You may see a few photos below. Following the service there was a lunch provided for the guests and students from the seminary. 

Missionary Ohlmann and Lydia leave for the U.S. today (the 4th). I'll now have about 3 weeks to prepare for the second semester at the seminary, and will also be visiting TZ-CLC congregations with Pastor Jeremia. I continue to give thanks to our LORD for His blessings on this beginning portion of the work here! 

"Let Your work appear to Your servants, And Your glory to their children. And let the beauty of the LORD our God be upon us, And establish the work of our hands for us; Yes, establish the work of our hands." (Ps. 90:16-17)

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Preaching at Esilalei Masai congregation, March 28

Worship at Ambureni Parish in Arusha, Palm Sunday, April 2

A video clip of a hymn being sung during the service is HERE.


Fellowship time after church

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