Thursday, November 06, 2008

A Finish Crowned With Success

A letter from Dr. Narcisse


Translation follows ...

Bonjour,

Ma famille et moi exprimons reconnaissance et joie de vous annoncer la fin des mes études en santé publique à l’Université de Kinshasa ce 1er Novembre. Nous avons expérimenté l’Amour incommensurable de notre Seigneur Jésus Christ qui est un Ami fidèle. La main puissante de Dieu nous a conduit durant cette année, et la fin est couronnée avec succès. Nous avons terminé avec 77,8% et proclamé le meilleur apprenant de la formation, nous bénissons Dieu pour cela et nous vous remercions de tout cœur pour vos soutiens tous azimuts durant cette période. Que Dieu de Gloire notre Seigneur Jésus Christ vous soit favorable pour toutes vos entreprises. I Pierre 5 :10

Narcisse NAIA EMBEKE MD, MPH

Here is Dr. Cal's translation (or paraphrase):

Hello,

My family and I express gratitude and joy in announcing the end of my studies in Public Health at the University of Kinshasa on 1 November.

We have experienced the love of our Lord Jesus Christ who is a loyal friend. The mighty hand of God has led us during this year and the finish is crowned with success. We finished with 77.8% and were proclaimed the top of the class for training. We praise God for that.

I thank you with all my heart for your support in all ways during this time. Glory to God that our Lord Jesus Christ can favor you in all your endeavors ... I Peter 5: 10.


A Note from Cal:

Dr. Narcisse will return to the Ubangi as the director for the CECU medical work. His training will be a great asset to the Church.

During his training, Narcisse had to deal with his wife almost dying due to complications of pregnancy, and they lost their baby due to those complications.

Narcisse has tribal and family connections to the Ubangi. I am so pleased that he was able to take this training and that he did so well. His final scores may seem average to us, but in their system, 50% is more an average score, so being in the high 70s is more like an “A+” by our standards!

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

An Update From the Congo

Thanks, Cal, for showing the Global Fingerprints video in worship last weekend! If your heart was moved to sponsor a child from the Congo, or simply to share the video with others, please visit http://www.GlobalFingerprints.org/.

The following is reprinted from today's Global Fingerprints Newsletter:

This month, God blessed us by having two teams from the US in Congo. We had a wonderful time visiting sponsored orphans. Today, I have an opportunity to write about a young boy whose name is Bwazu Jean, one of our sponsored orphans from Temple Evangelical Free Church in Gemena.

Bwazu comes from a big family of twelve children, and his father Etiene was working in the cotton society in Gemena. Etienne was taking care of his children but, he got sick (meningitis) and died, leaving the hard task of caring for 12 children to his wife.

Life became very difficult for Bwazu Jean and his brothers. Some were no longer attending school and feeding themselves was really difficult. Some of his sisters got married earlier than usual.

Bwazu Jean thanks God for giving him another hope in life by being sponsored by the GlobalFingerprints program. "I am so happy because I can go to school and have a uniform, and my needed school fees are being paid."

May God bless all those caring for the orphans here in Congo.

-Mandaba 

From Rachel

We continue to grow in the number of sponsored children.  We are currently sponsoring 600 orphans. This is just a beginning! The Congolese Evangelical Free Church (CECU) has 27 districts, and we have begun sponsorship in 18 ... but what we are doing is just a drop in the bucket. Continue to pray for more churches to promote GlobalFingerprints and encourage attendees to get involved.
  
In September, four container loads were finally shipped to Congo! They carry much-needed medical supplies for Tandala Hospital and the health centers. And lots of great gifts for the orphans ... like love kits, backpack kits and nice Jansport backpacks, dress kits, shoes, and Scripture cards teaching them about their Father God's love which is eternal, and purity principles from God's Word.

If you would like to participate, write to globalfingerprints@efca.org. In addition, check out the many GlobalFingerprint resources on the Web site. You can download a bulletin insert for your church and request the 4-minute GlobalFingerprints DVD for presenting in a church service or to a small group. Get involved!

GlobalFingerprints is a ministry of EFCA TouchGlobal. Visit TouchGlobal at www.touchglobal.org for information on how lives are touched and hope is found, across the country, around the world, every day.