1 Peter 3:15
“But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts, and always be ready to give a defense to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you, with meekness and fear.”
Yesterday I shared the good news that our beloved brother, Nathan Bouren is back home from his deployment in Qatar. I wanted to share more of his testimony today in place of the hymn that I usually share on Friday’s.
“Last Friday was a bittersweet departure as I said goodbye to Mom. We had a precious time together my last night in the Middle East as we spent time laughing and crying with her co-worker, Neal, and the TCNs she supervises. Two situations stand out in my mind from this last evening in Qatar. First, I struck up a conversation with one of the TCNs from Nepal. He is a 45-year-old married man with five children. His youngest is a six-year-old daughter and this man has only seen her four times in her life. It was heart-wrenching to learn that almost all of these TCNs work for 2-year contracts and only get one 30-day vacation to be with their family. That’s right, 30 days off in TWO YEARS! It sure puts my deployment and separation into perspective. Many of them will do this for 20 or more years, so they don’t ever really get to know their children. This situation is necessary because there are nearly 2 billion people (you read that correctly, it is billion with a “B”) in India and there are simply not enough jobs in the country. This mandates that these people work in other countries, often for very low wages ($400/week in this case), just to support their families. It doesn’t help that they have five or more children either. I ask that you join me in praying for these men and that God would use Mom and Neal to share the love of Christ with them while they are enduring these difficult separations from their families.”
“The second situation happened just before I departed. I was sitting with Mom in the media center where the troops can use phones and computers to communicate with their families. The place was packed and Neal walked in to say goodbye. He asked if I would pray with him. Mom and I are never shy about praying in public, and I was so blessed that Neal would ask for me to pray with him in public one last time. I stood up right there in the middle of the media center and prayed with my brother, Neal. What a perfect farewell to my brother as we further solidified the bond we have developed these past several weeks. I look forward to continuing a long distance friendship with Neal as we embark on a growing relationship with the Lord. “As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another.” (Proverbs 27:17)”
As I read Kevin’s message I became more and more aware that there are those around us who need to hear the Word of God. There are also believers who need to be encouraged as we pray that they may be used. USE ME LORD!
Blessings dear hearts. Draw near to God today, trust Him completely and be a blessing!
– – – Pastor Cecil
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