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Hello everyone. Thank you for all the comments I have been
getting lately. It is so encouraging to see how Swaziland is impacting so many
people. This small kingdom has changed my heart and it seems to be doing the
same to many back home. Praise God.

This past week my team was challenged with the question, “What
would someone in your circumstances do if they were absolutely confident that
God was with them?” I have known since I was little that God is with me and he
will never leave me but I realized that so many times I do not live like it. I
pray safe prayers and try not to challenge too much. How would I live if I was
confident, not just had the knowledge, but was confident that God is with me everywhere
I go and in everything I do? What about you? Living in the states, would you be
living any differently? It’s something definitely worth thinking about and
praying through.

I don’t have very much to post today but I do have some
important things I need the church to be praying for. Some of the textile factories
in Swaziland
have not been paying their workers and so the workers went on strike. The
factories then just fired them all saying they could get anyone to work there.
The public transportation workers, which are the backbone of Swaziland considering
everyone here takes public, went on strike for the textile workers and started
to riot. It only lasted one day and then they went back to work saying that if
the demands weren’t met by the 28th they would strike and riot
again. Everyone I talk to says if it comes to that it will be worse this time. My
team and I have been safe and will continue to be careful. None of us will be
going into town on Friday just to be safe. Please pray for this small restless
nation. Many people are angry with the government and for good reason. It is so
corrupt and the people are realizing it. Pray that agreements will be met
without violence and that there might be both progress and peace. Pray that God
might use these events to move this country to him in a powerful way. Thank you
so much.

5 responses to “Fatih and Prayer”

  1. HI! IVE BEEN PRAYING EVERYDAY FOR YOU AND YOUR CO WORKERS/STAFF I AM AMAZED AT TEH WORK YOU DO AND I HOPE YOU HAVE A GREAT TIME WHILE YOUR THEIR I ALSO WANT TO START GOING ON MISSIONS TRIPS TO HELP PEOPLE YOUR WORKER TRULY TOUCHES ME
    THANK YOU

  2. HEY! I THINK THAT IT IS WONDERFUL THAT YOU ARE WANTING TO TELL AND GIVE THE GOSPEL TO THESE KIDS AND PEOPLE OF AFRICA. WHEN I WAS AT MY AUNTS CHURCH ONE DAY, SOME AFRICAN KIDS CAME TO SING AND I THINK THAT THEY WERE FROM SWAZILAND, BUT I AM NOT SURE. I AM A STUDENT AT CCS.

  3. I AM A STUDENT AT CCS AND I THINK IT IS WONDERFUL THAT YOU ARE CONTINUING TO SPREAD THE NEWS ABOUT THE GOSPEL. I AM STILL PRAYING FOR YOU AND YOUR JOURNEYS!!!

  4. Precious Lil Bit,
    My prayers are still with you, God will keep us in His will if we just ask. We pray His will for your life, and that no matter what He deems necessary for the good of eternity we will deal with it appropriately so as to be a witness for Him!
    Safe in His arms I leave you xoxoxoxoxoxo
    Love, Jeanne

  5. hey michelle, that’s terrible!!! hope they don’t riot after the 28th or at night that would be awful listening to people screaming while your sleeping. i hope they will come to an agreement. i know about a story where this person really knew God was really there!!! it was so significant!!!! she was in a car crush and came 4 inches to crashing into a steel fence!!! that told her that God had protect her from bashing into the fence.