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The Tates have served the Lord in Kitale, Kenya since January 2008. Their main ministry is church planting.
May 20, 2020
Greetings in the name of Jesus Christ,
It’s
still all Corona, Corona, Corona around here. And as a result of that not much
has been altered since the last time I wrote a report.
Schools
are all closed so the kids are all at home. Josiah is at home doing on-line
schooling. He is finishing his final term as a senior at Rift Valley Academy. He
has missed his interim trip, his senior trip has been canceled and his
graduation ceremony is probably canceled as well. It is unlikely he will ever
see any of his friends again before they all head off to their home countries
and home continents. Chloe is home too. Julie is homeschooling her and I am
assisting by teaching math.
Churches
are all closed. I haven’t been able to meet with the folks at Upper Room
Baptist Church for many weeks now except individually. Everyone I talk to wants
to get our worship services started back up again but to do so would be against
the lock-down orders. At what point do we say we have to meet anyway?
Nairobi
is locked down. Nobody is allowed in or out.
At
least we still have access to food, water, and medicines. Our supply lines are
operating as normal and all the necessities of life are still readily available.
The
one thing we are desperately trying to avoid is Kenyan quarantine. People who
test positive for Covid19 AND everyone they come into contact with are
quarantined in official Kenyan quarantine centers. We all hear that these
places are nightmares – No care, crowded, Corona-contracting centers. Healthy
people get quarantined and are not allowed to leave. They end up coming down
with the virus. I was in town today and saw a sign at the store: “Help
contain Covid19 – Donate here to send street kids to quarantine centers”.
I had to shudder.
But not all is bad news. There are opportunities as well. The other day I was in town picking up some supplies and I was at the store of a Hindu proprietor. He started talking about Corona and I said, “All I can do is pray, and trust God, and leave the rest in His hands”. The Hindu store owner stopped and said, “Yes, thank you. I guess we should be talking more about God than about Corona Virus”. Now I know that the “god” in his mind is different than the God in mine but we have small opportunities to talk to people these days in a way we might not be able to during a normal time.
Another
opportunity is to invest in the lives of other people. As a result of the
schools closing, we have two Kenyan teenagers studying here at our house and
Julie is overseeing their education and I am teaching them Geometry. One is
staying with us around the clock, including boarding here and the other comes
every day for school purposes and then leaves at the end of the day. Yesterday,
during their morning break, the four of us (myself, Josiah and the two Kenyan
teenagers) sat on the veranda while they drank their chai and we just talked. And
the most amazing questions and discussions came out. We talked about salvation,
heaven, missions, f=ma and e=mc2, the movements of planets, English
idioms, biological taxonomy, sin, grace verses the law, Jesus’ interpretation
of the 10 Commandments in Matthew 5, Mormonism, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and what
happens to morally upright Muslims who have never heard about Jesus. It was all
done in a casual way and I didn’t lead them to any of these topics. We just
talked about whatever came up out of their brains. What an amazing time to try
and make sure they heard wisdom from a Biblical perspective on all of these
topics.
Let’s
ask God to give us more of these kinds of opportunities during this chaotic and
unnerving time of uncertainty.
Blessings
to you all,
Roger, Julie, Amy, Josiah & Chloe
Contact Info: Roger & Julie Tate P.O. Box 96 Kitale, Kenya 30200 rojuta@gmail.com
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The Online Edition of February 2020 BFM News & Reports is available at the link below. Read how God is working through the lives of our faithful missionaries and continue to pray for them.
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