October 18, 2002
Dear Ministry and Prayer Partners,
HELP FROM FRIENDS
Words of encouragement, scriptures that have
come to mind, just a short note to say "I
was up at 4 a.m. praying for your family
and the Grebo this morning because I just
could not sleep", news from home . .
. and the list goes on. Thank you for supporting
us in these ways. It means so much to hear
from you, know you are praying for us and
sharing what is on your hearts!
FRIENDS IN TABOU
We have been able to correspond with some
of our African friends at home. The telecommunications
are still open, although electricity is only
on for a few hours in the evening per generator
then cut off. There is no fuel for sale.
The food is getting low because travel to
neighboring towns has been so unsafe. Just
yesterday there was a rumor of rebels headed
for Tabou. Everyone was gathering up families,
packing what they could gather. The rumor
proved to be false. Many thieves have taken
advantage of this unpredictable time as well.
A Grebo friend of mine, Margaret, was robbed
at knifepoint just this week. She is a Liberian
refugee with many health problems. But despite
them she houses nearly 30 orphans at last
count. Now the little she had is gone.
OUR SITUATION
Today marks week FOUR since the attempted
coup here in Ivory Coast. We remain in Abidjan
unable to travel, although we can move about
within the city. Plenty food is available,
as well as water, electricity, and telecommunications.
No acts of violence have been targeted at
the missionaries, but our African friends
and workers have been targeted. many of their
homes have been burned; they have been harassed,
and even robbed.
HOW YOU CAN PRAY
1)Continue to pray for the Grebo of Liberia
and Cote d'Ivoire. We only had room to mention
a few of those hurting and suffering. many
are suffering alone because they do not have
Christ.
2)Pray for our family back in the states.
Ask for God to bring a sweet peace to their
hearts during this difficult separation.
3)Ask God to guide us in our daily activities.
We want to be a good steward of our time
and focus on our relationship with Him rather
than be consumed by the circumstances surrounding
us.
4)Lastly, pray for decisions that may need
to be made should we not be able to return
to Tabou in ministry.
In His Name,
Guy, Cindy, Derrick, and Erin DeMars
Missionaries to West Africa
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